U.S. Officer Resigns Over Gaza Child Killings
The American newspaper "The New York Times" revealed that a senior officer in the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency announced his resignation from the army, in protest against the killing of civilians and children in the Gaza War.

International Universities Divest from the Occupation
Since last April, universities in America, Canada, Australia, France, and various Arab and international countries have witnessed widespread student protests demanding university administrations to stop their cooperation with the Israeli occupation in rejection of the aggression on Gaza.

Calls for ICC to Arrest Israeli Officials Amid U.S. Threats
News - especially in Israeli media - reports on the possibility of the International Criminal Court issuing arrest warrants for the Prime Minister of the Israeli government, Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi, based on Israeli practices during the war on Gaza.

Rutgers University Agrees to Most of the Students' Demands to End their Sit-in
Rutgers University in New Jersey, USA, has agreed to several demands from protesters who staged a sit-in at the heart of the university. Instead of calling the New Jersey police to the campus as was done at Columbia University in New York, Rutgers negotiated with a student team.

UNESCO Awards Freedom of Press Prize to Palestinian Journalists in Gaza
On Thursday, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) awarded its Freedom of Press Prize to all Palestinian journalists in Gaza who have been covering the ongoing Israeli aggression for over six months.

Solidarity Stand with the Palestinian People in Front of the International Criminal Court
The Palestinian Democratic Assembly in the Netherlands participated in a solidarity stand with the Palestinian people before the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands.
