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the Guardian
theguardian.com > news > audio > 11/06/2025 > the-ordinary-britons-evacuating-children-from-gaza-podcast

The ordinary Britons evacuating children from Gaza – podcast

3+ week, 3+ day ago (357+ words) Majd is one of a handful of injured children from Gaza brought to the UK for urgent medical treatment. But why have there been so few? Nosheen Iqbal reportsOver the summer, the government promised to bring hundreds of desperately sick children from Gaza to the UK for life-saving treatment. But, so far, only five children have safely made it through on the government scheme. Meanwhile, four friends got together " and worked out a way to do it themselves.Omar Din is a co-founder of Project Pure Hope, which has, through fundraising, managed to bring over and treat children from Gaza. Din tells Nosheen Iqbal how difficult this process has been. Nosheen also meets Majd, who is in the UK for treatment after he was shot by IDF soldiers trying to get food for his family, and his mum and siblings....

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the Guardian
theguardian.com > world > 11/24/2025 > questions-for-uk-embassy-in-tel-aviv-over-employee-who-owns-home-in-settlement

Questions for UK embassy in Tel Aviv over employee who owns home in illegal settlement

6+ day, 5+ hour ago (806+ words) Embassy's employment of Gila Ben-Yakov Phillips is potentially violation of UK sanctions law, say experts The British embassy in Tel Aviv may have broken both UK sanctions law and UK government security policies by employing an Israeli citizen who owns a home in an illegal settlement in occupied Palestine, legal experts have said. The embassy's deputy head of corporate services and HR, Gila Ben-Yakov Phillips, moved to Kerem Reim in 2022. She listed a house she bought there as her home address on financial documents at the time. She later shared posts about the community on social media, including advertising youth programmes and subsidised housing for childcare workers. The settlement, north of Ramallah, was built by Amana, a construction company hit with sanctions last year for supporting, promoting and inciting violence against Palestinians. "Amana has overseen the establishment of illegal outposts…...

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the Guardian
theguardian.com > news > 11/27/2025 > nhs-doctor-suspended-alleged-antisemitic-social-media-posts

NHS doctor suspended over alleged antisemitic social media posts

3+ day, 5+ hour ago (547+ words) Rahmeh Aladwan barred from practising for 15 months pending inquiry amid claims she "celebrated terrorist acts" An NHS doctor accused of antisemitism has been suspended for 15 months pending an investigation, the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) in the UK has ruled. The General Medical Council (GMC) is investigating Dr Rahmeh Aladwan over posts and comments made across various social media platforms after several complaints, including from the Jewish Medical Association UK and the Campaign Against Antisemitism. The GMC counsel Emma Gilsenan told the MPTS hearing that Aladwan"s posts included content that allegedly "justifies terrorism, denies sexual violence, includes antisemitic conspiracy theories, misuses Holocaust and Nazi imagery and expresses support for proscribed groups and terrorist acts. She added that Aladwan, a British Palestinian trainee in trauma and orthopaedics, had allegedly referred to the Royal Free hospital in London as a "Jewish…...

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the Guardian
theguardian.com > global-development > 11/07/2025 > aid-cuts-uk-rejected-atrocity-prevention-sudan-civilians-rsf-massacres-el-fasher

UK rejected atrocity prevention plans for Sudan despite warning of possible genocide

3+ week, 2+ day ago (774+ words) Exclusive: British government adopted "least ambitious" option months before RSF"s massacres in El Fasher Britain rejected atrocity prevention plans for Sudan despite intelligence warnings that the city of El Fasher would fall amid a wave of ethnic cleansing and possible genocide, according to a report seen by the Guardian. Government officials turned down the plans six months into the 18-month siege of El Fasher in favour of the "least ambitious" option of four presented. The city was captured last month by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which immediately embarked on ethnically motivated mass killings and rapes. Thousands of the city"s residents are missing. An internal British government paper, prepared last year, detailed four options for increasing "the protection of civilians, including atrocity prevention" in Sudan. The options, evaluated by officials from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office…...

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the Guardian
theguardian.com > world > 11/03/2025 > israels-top-military-lawyer-arrested-after-she-admitted-leaking-video-of-soldiers-abuse

Israel top military lawyer arrested after she admitted leaking video of soldiers’ abuse

3+ week, 5+ day ago (921+ words) Rightwing politicians and pundits have called the soldiers accused of attack on Palestinian detainee "heroes" and military investigators traitors Police in Israel have arrested and detained the military"s top legal officer after she admitted leaking footage of soldiers allegedly attacking a Palestinian detainee and then in effect lying about her actions to Israel"s high court. The military advocate general, Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, said in a resignation letter last week that she had authorised publication of the video to defuse attacks on military investigators and prosecutors working on the case. Rightwing politicians and pundits championed soldiers detained over the case as "heroes, attacked military investigators as traitors, and called for the case against the soldiers to be dropped. Tomer-Yerushalmi has now been arrested on suspicion of fraud and breach of trust, abuse of office, obstruction of justice, and disclosure of…...

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the Guardian
theguardian.com > australia-news > audio > 11/18/2025 > are-australian-weapons-destined-to-be-used-in-sudan-atrocities-full-story-podcast

Are Australian weapons destined to be used in Sudan atrocities? - podcast

1+ week, 5+ day ago (184+ words) Australia exports more arms and ammunition to the United Arab Emirates than it does to any other country in the world. And just this week Team Defence Australia holds a prime slice of real estate at a weapons fair in Dubai. But human rights advocates are calling on the government to suspend defence exports to the country over reports it's arming a militia responsible for mass killings in Sudan.Senior reporters Ben Doherty and Henry Belot tell Nour Haydar about Australia's growing role in the global weapons trade.Read more: Continue reading... Australia exports more arms and ammunition to the United Arab Emirates than it does to any other country in the world. And just this week Team Defence Australia holds a prime slice of real estate at a weapons fair in Dubai. But human rights advocates are calling on…...

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the Guardian
theguardian.com > world > 11/29/2025 > israel-has-de-facto-state-policy-of-organised-torture-says-un-report

Israel has ‘de facto state policy’ of organised torture, says UN report

1+ day, 2+ hour ago (564+ words) Committee highlights allegations including dog attacks and sexual violence, raising concern about impunity for war crimes Israel has "a de facto state policy of organised and widespread torture, according to a new UN report covering the past two years, which also raised concerns about the impunity of Israeli security forces for war crimes. The UN committee on torture expressed "deep concern over allegations of repeated severe beatings, dog attacks, electrocution, waterboarding, use of prolonged stress positions [and] sexual violence. The report, published on Friday as part of the committee's regular monitoring of countries which have signed the UN convention against torture, also said Palestinian detainees were humiliated by "being made to act like animals or being urinated on, were systematically denied medical care and subject to excessive use of restraints, "in some cases resulting in amputation. The new UN report,…...

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the Guardian
theguardian.com > world > 11/29/2025 > free-marwan-barghouti-global-campaign-palestinian-leader

Global ‘Free Marwan’ campaign calls for Palestinian political leader’s release

1+ day, 14+ hour ago (633+ words) Locked away in prison for decades, Marwan Barghouti is a longstanding advocate for a two-state solution A global campaign is being launched to secure the release of Marwan Barghouti, the Palestinian prisoner seen by many as the best hope of leading a future Palestinian state, as negotiations continue in the context of the current Gaza ceasefire. The campaign, being led by Barghouti's West Bank-based family with UK civil society support, is seeking to put the 66-year-old's fate at the centre of the next stage of the ceasefire. Successive opinion polls show he is the most popular Palestinian politician in Gaza and the West Bank. Murals with the words Free Marwan, coordinated by Calum Hall, the founder of Creative Debuts, a creative consultancy and art platform, have started to appear in London, and a huge public art installation appeared in the…...

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the Guardian
theguardian.com > tv-and-radio > 11/23/2025 > prisoner-951-review-narges-rashidi-joseph-fiennes-nazanin-zaghari-ratcliffe

Prisoner 951 review – this defiant Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe drama makes Britain look ridiculous

6+ day, 17+ hour ago (806+ words) This tale of one family's six-year ordeal just highlights what an unserious country Britain became in that era. The cast, including Joseph Fiennes, are excellent'My name is Nazanin. I do not know why I am here.Everyone says that. Continue reading... Prisoner 951 review " this defiant Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe drama makes Britain look ridiculous This tale of one family's six-year ordeal just highlights what an unserious country Britain became in that era. The cast, including Joseph Fiennes, are excellent 'My name is Nazanin. I do not know why I am here. As Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe enters an Iranian prison for the first time and introduces herself to a fellow inmate, you feel the sudden chill, deep in her bones. She knows the Iranian regime has no grounds to be holding her. But straight away, she has learned that that doesn't matter. Meanwhile, back…...

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the Guardian
theguardian.com > news > audio > 11/07/2025 > one-mans-story-inside-the-siege-of-el-fasher-sudan-podcast

One man’s story inside the siege of El Fasher, Sudan – podcast

3+ week, 2+ day ago (207+ words) What does the fall of El Fasher mean for the future of Sudan? Kaamil Ahmed reports By the time Mohamed Douda arrived in El Fasher, a city in the Darfur region of Sudan, the battle between the Sudanese armed forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) was already under way. Over the following months, as the RSF tightened their siege on the city, Douda, a community spokesperson and local activist, updated the Guardian journalist Kaamil Ahmed about the deteriorating situation. He said: "Our first struggle is the merciless hunger, and the second is the constant artillery shelling. Even the glow of a cigarette can alert the drones that fly overhead. So once we finish our meals, there is nothing to do but sit in silence." Ahmed tells Annie Kelly about Douda and his work, and what it was like to…...

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