The agency’s director accused protesters of setting two fires at the site
By Felix Pope
Evidence shown to UN’s investigation showed apparent glorification of terror but there are fears it will be ignored
By Jane Prinsley
Of the 15 members of the council, 12 voted for a Palestinian state
By JC Reporter
The United States is expected to block the revived 2011 application
The PA’s representative in the UN said there could be a vote as soon as April 18th
The United States abstained from vote, allowing it to pass
Britain’s representative to the international body has said she was ‘deeply disappointed’ that Russia and China blocked the motion
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The lawsuit is on behalf of survivors of the massacre and relatives of the victims
By Daniel Ben-David
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The Israeli government released the first as evidence of UN staff’s involvement in the attacks
Thousands of lawyers pressure the UN to fire its Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories
The Israeli Foreign Ministry is proposing to redirect aid to the Palestinians through the World Food Programme
The Palestinian refugee agency will likely be forced to shut by the end of the month after dozens of countries suspended funding
The visit, aimed at preparing for the return home of north Gaza residents, comes amid reports that Hamas is attempting to reestablish a foothold there
Pramila Patten will present her findings to the UN secretary-general for inclusion in the UN's annual report on sexual violence
Israeli intelligence passed to the United States reportedly proves UN agency staff’s involvement in October 7 atrocities
Antonio Guterres won’t attend memorial event at Park East Synagogue for first time in six years