(Courier Mail, 26/11/2023) ( https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/south-australia/sam-shahin-urges-leaders-to-act-on-atrocities-in-conflict-between-israel-and-gaza/news-story/df40b79ccf626f76e2b3e38f61c65dac ) Sam Shahin still gets goosebumps thinking about it. Thinking about the long, terrifying hours he spent holed up in underground bomb shelters as deadly shells rained down outside. Thinking about the pitch black, the sound of explosions, the stench, the screaming children and the constant fear one of those… Continue reading Sam Shahin urges leaders to act on atrocities in conflict between Israel and Gaza
Month: November 2023
Third hostage-prisoner exchange takes place during fragile Gaza truce
(The Age, 27/11/2023) ( https://www.theage.com.au/world/middle-east/third-hostage-prisoner-exchange-takes-place-during-fragile-gaza-truce-20231127-p5emxb.html ) The fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is back on track as the militants freed 17 more hostages, including 14 Israelis and the first American, in a third set of releases under a four-day truce that the US said it hoped would be extended. The hostages ranged in age… Continue reading Third hostage-prisoner exchange takes place during fragile Gaza truce
‘We know your pain’: Lidia Thorpe addresses thousands at Free Palestine rally
(The Age, 27/11/2023) ( https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/we-know-your-pain-thorpe-addresses-free-palestine-crowds-in-melbourne-20231126-p5emu0.html ) A four-day truce between Israel and Hamas has been condemned by speakers at a pro-Palestine rally in Melbourne on Sunday and described as falling short of addressing the long-running plight of Palestinians living under occupation in Gaza. As some Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners were released as part of… Continue reading ‘We know your pain’: Lidia Thorpe addresses thousands at Free Palestine rally
I lived in Gaza and reported on its wars. I’ll never forget its hospitality, its children and how they lived life under siege
ABC | Nicole Johnston | 26.11.23 Gaza is one of the few places in the world that’s closed off, its borders almost hermetically sealed by both Israel and neighbouring Egypt. Entry to Gaza through Israel in particular is limited and tightly controlled. While journalists, United Nations staff and aid workers are given the permits necessary… Continue reading I lived in Gaza and reported on its wars. I’ll never forget its hospitality, its children and how they lived life under siege
Hostage deal back on track after Hamas delays second release, alleging Israeli violations of the truce agreement
ABC / Reuters / AFP | 26.11.23 Hamas has agreed to release 13 Israeli hostages and seven foreign nationals in exchange for 39 Palestinian prisoners in Israel, after earlier delaying the release by several hours. The deal to release hostages appeared to stall earlier on Saturday as Hamas’s al-Qassam Brigades said the plan would be… Continue reading Hostage deal back on track after Hamas delays second release, alleging Israeli violations of the truce agreement
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Countdown to genocide: the year before October 7 Over 12,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli military’s genocidal war on Gaza. We don’t know exactly how many have died: With the collapse of Gaza’s healthcare system, it’s now impossible to count the dead. This is devastation on an unimaginable scale. How did we end… Continue reading Untitled
Empty words an intolerable injustice
NASSER MASHNI The shuffle of the heavy feet of more than a million Palestinians forced from their homes in northern Gaza was barely audible against the sounds of Israeli strikes of October 13. And yet, this footfall resonated across the globe, evoking a deep sense of foreboding and horror for Palestinian communities. The Israeli state… Continue reading Empty words an intolerable injustice
The House of Bishops statement and Gaza’s future
From Charlotte Marshall, Miranda Pinch, and Lynn McAllister Sir, — Several readers have commented in the past two weeks on the statement by the House of Bishops concerning Gaza. We commend Dr Jonathan Chaplin’s critical analysis (Letters, 10 November) of the Bishops’ failure to condemn the attacks on civilians by Israel as violations of international… Continue reading The House of Bishops statement and Gaza’s future
International law and Israel’s response to Hamas
From Dr Jonathan Chaplin Sir, — Two correspondents last week trenchantly exposed the weakness of the Archbishop of Canterbury’s responses to the Israeli government’s retaliatory assault on Gaza (Letters, 3 November). Since they wrote, the House of Bishops has now put its collective name to an equally inadequate statement, issued on 31 October (News, 3… Continue reading International law and Israel’s response to Hamas
Statement from the House of Bishops on the war in Gaza
31/10/2023 An appeal for Peace “They shall not learn war any more” (Isaiah 2.4) Isaiah’s vision of peace was spoken to a nation in confusion and social discord, divided and fearful. It was a vision of a peace that, though not yet realised, was always to be sought in faith through living in obedient righteousness… Continue reading Statement from the House of Bishops on the war in Gaza