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Security forces break up protest outside Israeli embassy in Amman

Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the Israeli embassy in Jordan’s capital for a second day, demanding the Jordanian government to end its peace agreement with Israel.

Security forces broke up the demonstration with tear gas.




Road outside Israeli embassy in London dubbed ‘Genocide Avenue’

Activists from the human rights group Amnesty International have put up a mock London street sign reading “Genocide Avenue” near the Israeli embassy in the British capital. “This is a reminder to the Israeli authorities that they’re on trial for genocide, that they need to start taking that seriously,” Amnesty campaigner Tom Guha said.

After installing the sign, campaigners said they would send a letter to the embassy from Amnesty UK’s chief executive, Sacha Deshmukh, outlining the organisation’s concerns over Israel’s war on Gaza.



Israel slams Colombia’s call to break ties if UN resolution not respected

Israel has criticised Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro after he called on the international community to break diplomatic relations if the Israeli government fails to comply with the ceasefire resolution on Gaza adopted by the UN Security Council on Monday.

Petro’s “support of the Hamas terrorists” is a “disgrace to the Colombian people,” Israel’s Foreign Ministry said on X.

“Israel will continue to protect its citizens and will not give in to any pressure,” it said.


Since you are the occupying power, you have the duty to protect those you're occupying as well.

https://guide-humanitarian-law.org/content/article/3/occupied-territory/

The occupying power has the duty to ensure that the adequate provision of food and medical supplies is provided, as well as clothing, bedding, means of shelter, other supplies essential to the survival of the civilian population of the occupied territory, and objects necessary for religious worship.