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Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor calls for urgent international intervention to halt the crimes of widespread destruction and land levelling being carried out by the Israeli army in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, until specialised teams and the necessary equipment are allowed to recover the bodies of victims, identify them, and ensure their dignified burial.
The circulating plans to reshape the area under the name of the “Green City” in Rafah will be used to entrench the isolation of the population and forcibly concentrate them into military-controlled ghettos, thereby perpetuating their displacement from their original homes and imposing deadly living conditions that undermine the basic foundations of their survival.
Over recent days, Euro-Med Monitor’s team has documented the evacuation by the Israeli occupation army, alongside contractors operating under its authority, of the entire area under full Israeli control in Rafah, and the commencement of rubble removal and land levelling. The army confirmed in recent hours that no less than 70 per cent of rubble removal operations in the city have been completed.
Bulldozing and land levelling operations in Rafah are being carried out despite confirmed indications that hundreds of bodies remain beneath the rubble of destroyed buildings and in streets and agricultural fields, posing a serious risk of damaging human remains and erasing their locations before recovery and identification can take place.
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Iran’s exiled former Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi pleaded Friday with President Donald Trump to follow through on his promise to strike the Islamic Republic.
The U.S. should conduct “a surgical strike” on the Iranian regime’s “paramilitary assets” to weaken Iran’s government and its ability to crack down on protesters, Pahlavi told reporters in Washington, where he has made the rounds in recent days to garner support and position himself as the person to lead a transition in Iran should it fall.
Trump has been watching the protests closely and had first pledged “very strong action” should Iran execute protesters. But Trump’s immediate threat appears to have dissipated after Gulf Arab states and Israel have lobbied against military action, at least right away.
“President Trump did say that if the regime was to hit the Iranian people hard, they will face serious consequences,” said Pahlavi, the son of the late shah of Iran who was overthrown in 1979. “The Iranian people have taken him as a man of his word.”
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The United States announced it will hold back 10% of its funding to the United Nations and UN agencies unless they “take credible steps to combat anti-Israel bias.”
In the near-500-page funding package for 2026, the US has leveraged 10% of funding to UN bodies unless the secretary of state can certify that the UN is taking real steps to fix certain issues. If this is not certified, the 10% will stay frozen.
The document requires proof of the appropriate use of travel funds and the existence of a publicly available website, among other criteria.
Furthermore, the UN must show it is countering anti-Israel bias; none of the funds appropriated by the act will go to the UN Human Rights Council unless the secretary of state determines it is taking significant steps to remove Israel as a permanent agenda item.
The secretary of state must also submit a report by September 30, 2026, on the resolutions considered in the UNHRC over the previous 12 months and the steps it has taken in response.
The bill conditions funding to the West on the secretary’s determination that any individual, private or government entity, or educational institution is advocating, planning, sponsoring, or engaging in terrorist activity.
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Donald Trump has appointed the US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, and former British prime minister Tony Blair to a newly created Gaza “board of peace”, a body he claims will steer the next phase of reconstruction and governance in the war-ravaged territory.
The White House said the seven-strong “founding executive board” will also include Trump’s special envoy, the property developer Steve Witkoff; the World Bank president, Ajay Banga; and the president’s son-in-law and long-time adviser Jared Kushner. Trump himself will serve as chair, with further appointments expected in the coming weeks.
“Each executive board member will oversee a defined portfolio critical to Gaza’s stabilization and long-term success, including, but not limited to, governance capacity-building, regional relations, reconstruction, investment attraction, large-scale funding, and capital mobilization,” a White House statement said.
“The United States remains fully committed to supporting this transitional framework, working in close partnership with Israel, key Arab nations, and the international community.”
Blair’s inclusion is likely to prove contentious in the region. The former Labour leader remains a divisive figure in the Middle East for his role in the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.
Soon after leaving office in 2007 he became special representative of the Quartet, a group composed of the US, EU, Russia and the UN seeking peace between Israel and the Palestinians. But he became seen as too close to the Israelis and stepped down in 2015.
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The study says there is an urgent need for more international aid for education across Palestine, whether or not the present ceasefire in Gaza holds. In Gaza itself, it adds, conflict has come close to erasing children’s right to education, and with it, their very identity.
The report, which follows a similar study in 2024, provides a thorough analysis of how war in Gaza has devasted children’s lives. Alongside evidence of a shattered school system, it describes how violence, starvation and trauma have eradicated any sense of ‘normal’ childhood.
It describes children collapsing from exhaustion and being told not to play to conserve energy. Until the recent ceasefire, it suggests, many parents and teachers had to choose between maintaining children’s education and survival, with some living on as little as a bowl of lentils a day.
One of the most striking findings is that war has eroded young Palestinians’ hope for the future and belief in the international system. Eyewitnesses spoke of children’s mounting anger and collapsing faith in values such as peace and human rights. “Students are asking about the reality of those rights. They feel they are killed just for being Gazans,” one international organisation staff member told the research team.
Professor Pauline Rose, Director of the Research for Equitable Access and Learning (REAL) Centre, University of Cambridge, said: “A year ago we said education was under attack – now children’s lives are on the brink of a complete breakdown.”
“Palestinians have shown extraordinary desire for education during this terrible war but the loss of faith and hope that young people are expressing should be a massive red flag for the international community. We must do more to support them. We cannot wait.”
The study was conducted by researchers at the REAL Centre and the Centre for Lebanese Studies, in partnership with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA). It draws on data from UN agencies, charities and NGOs, alongside interviews with aid organisation staff, government officials, teachers and students.
It warns that there is a severe risk of a ‘lost’ generation emerging in Gaza, through a combination of the war’s educational, physical and psychological impacts.
As of 1 October 2025, the UN Office of Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported 18,069 school students and 780 education staff killed in Gaza and 26,391 students and 3,211 teachers injured. During the fighting, Save the Children estimates that 15 children suffered life-altering injuries every day.
The report found evidence of widespread despair. Teachers recounted parents asking: “Why should I care about education for my kids if I know they will die from famine?” One focus group discussion found that children were “afraid of everything”; another report, cited in the study, described Gazan children feeling “like the living dead”.
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I thought Tony Blair was out of the picture. A war criminal in charge of peace -- how western!
And Iran -- the BS is being believed. Mossad and its allies took over the protests and have been killing people, burning down buildings and doing all kinds of horrible things. They were defeated when Starlink was jammed so these infiltrators trying for a colour revolution couldn't get instructions.
Najwan, it's so hard to see this stuff, isn't it? Hang in there and thanks for all you do.
Bless your sweet heart. I hope this barbaric insanity ends soon.
#PalestineWillBeFree
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