BBC reporter embarrasses US official for defending Israeli lies on Gaza school | Janta Ka Reporter
US State Department spokesperson Vedant Patel was was left embarrassed on Monday after a BBC reporter exposed him for defending Israeli lies on Gaza school attack.
“Pieces of People”: Israeli Strike on Gaza School Kills 100+, Bodies Destroyed Beyond Recognition
The official death toll in Gaza now stands at just under 40,000, though the true number of casualties is likely far higher with many thousands of the dead unaccounted for. In one of the deadliest attacks of the entire war, Israel on Saturday bombed the al-Tabin school in Gaza City where thousands of Palestinians had sought shelter. Officials in Gaza say over 100 Palestinians were killed in the attack, many of them while they were praying at a mosque inside the school. Many of the dead were dismembered or destroyed beyond recognition, with medics reportedly collecting body parts in plastic bags. CNN has confirmed a U.S.-made GBU-39 small diameter bomb was used in the strike, which resulted in “over 100 pieces of people,” says Palestinian journalist Shrouq Aila in Gaza. “I’m saying 'pieces' because nobody was able to recognize the full body of their beloved ones.”
“Israel Is Disregarding International Law”: Algeria At UNSC
Algeria's representative at the UN Security Council (UNSC) has accused Israel of disregarding international law, emphasizing the need for accountability and respect for Palestinian rights and sovereignty.
In a letter dated 30 July 2024, the Permanent Representative of Sierra Leone to the United Nations addresses the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council, emphasizing the need to rectify historical injustices and improve Africa's representation in the UN Security Council. The letter called for reforms that would ensure Africa has a more effective and equitable role in global decision-making processes.