Compilation of news reports – IAK staff
The Israeli army killed at least 112 Palestinians on 3 April in multiple attacks across the besieged Gaza Strip, including 71 in Gaza City, where strikes targeted dozens of displaced families.
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have fled the southern city of Rafah in one of the biggest mass displacements of the war, as Israeli occupation forces advanced into the ruins of the city, to make way for what Israel has said is a new “security zone.”
In the West Bank, Israeli soldiers killed a Palestinian and injured another Thursday night near the village of Husan, west of Bethlehem. The soldiers then prevented medics from reaching the scene.
The Yemeni health ministry said that US air strikes have killed 92 people since they began on 15 March. At least 165 others have been wounded, the ministry said.

Over 39,000 Palestinian children lost one or both parents to Israeli war on Gaza

Trying to Block Arms to Israel, Bernie Sanders Denounces AIPAC’s Massive Election Spending
As Israel continued its monthlong blockade of humanitarian aid to Gaza and pounded the enclave with American bombs, in Washington the Senate on Thursday voted down two resolutions from Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., to block the sale of tens of thousands of 2,000-pound bombs and other offensive weapons to Israel.
The resolutions marked the second time since November that Sanders forced a vote on arms sales. Once again, they exposed a deep divide among Democrats and blanket Republican support for Israel.
The Senate voted 15-82 on the first resolution, concerning 2,000-pound bombs, with all Republicans present voting against it, along with most Democrats. Sanders was joined by 14 Democrats.
The second resolution, focusing on other weapons, fared even worse. It was defeated 15-83.
Sanders, in a passionate floor speech, denounced AIPAC for its massive spending on last year’s elections.
“If you are a Republican, and you vote against the Trump–Musk administration in one way or the other, you’ve got to look over your shoulder and worry that you are going to get a call from Elon Musk, the wealthiest man in the world,” Sanders said. “If you are a Democrat, you have to worry about the billionaires who fund AIPAC.”
He cast his resolutions as a chance to stop exporting weapons that enable what he called “barbarism” in Gaza.
“History will not forgive us for this,” Sanders said. “The time is long overdue for us to tell the Netanyahu government that we will not provide more weapons of destruction for them” (continue reading here).

‘Trump’s lawlessness’: Cornell University student describes why he fled US
A British-Gambian PhD student who fled the United States after immigration officers tried to deport him for his pro-Palestine activism has said his decision to leave was motivated by the “lawlessness” of the Trump administration.

“The decision to leave was very abrupt,” Momodou Taal, a student at Cornell University, told Middle East Eye’s Big Picture Podcast.
“It became increasingly clear to me that even with a court order, my safety was not going to be guaranteed.”
Last month, Taal launched legal proceedings against US President Donald Trump to stop his attempt at deporting international students and scholars who support the Palestinian cuase and have been protesting against the war on Gaza.
Taal’s attorneys said Trump officials had asked the 31-year-old to turn himself in and were planning to revoke his student visa. So he fled.
MEE asked Taal about comments US Secretary of State Marco Rubio made last month, saying that students who engaged in protests against Israel had “no right to a student visa” and that the US was within its right to cancel them because they would never have been granted had the US known the students’ views on Israel.
“I did intend to study and finish my PhD at Cornell University. I did not also … anticipate, a genocide to start. I didn’t … anticipate that the US would not only be complicit, but arm a genocide,” Taal replied when asked to react to Rubio’s statements.
“If the condition of your visa is now conditional on having no moral conscience, then the US can keep their visas… they will continue to lose the best people” (continue reading here).
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Nicaragua quits ICJ genocide suit against Israel
The Nicaraguan government withdrew this week from proceedings against Israel at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, triggering allegations of intense diplomatic pressure on Managua among Jerusalem’s critics and satisfaction among its advocates.
The ICJ, a United Nations tribunal that began investigating Israel in December 2023 for alleged genocide in Gaza at South Africa’s behest, said in a statement on Thursday that Nicaragua had informed the court on April 1 that it was withdrawing from the proceedings initiated by Pretoria.
Nicaragua was among 14 nations that announced their intention to intervene in the case, a procedure that technically does not mean they back the allegations but that, in practice, was widely seen as a means to bolster the case against Israel.
NOTE: South Africa accused Israel of genocide, and the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled by an overwhelming majority, that there was a “plausible” case for genocide. Numerous experts and human rights organizations have joined in declaring Israel’s actions against Gaza (and the West Bank) to be genocide, while the US government is nearly alone in denying it. American mainstream media have tried to hide this from readers.
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IMEMC Daily Reports
STATISTICS OCTOBER 7, 2023 – APRIL 1, 2025:
- At least 51,347 Palestinians killed, 122,655 injured – including:
- at least 50,399 killed in Gaza (~15,500 children)
- at least 948 killed in the West Bank (~187 children)
- at least 114,583 injured in Gaza
- at least 8,072 injured in the West Bank
According to Palestinian authorities, during the ceasefire Jan. 19- March 18 2025, Israeli attacks killed at least 150 Gazans, and Israel committed at least 962 ceasefire violations.
Thousands of those killed in Gaza have yet to be identified, and an estimated 11,000 more are still buried under rubble.
Reported Israeli death toll from October 7, 2023 – April 1, 2025: ~1,592 – including ~1,139 on October 7, 2023 (~36 children), 407 military forces since the ground invasion began in Gaza, 46 military and civilians in the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Israel.
NOTE: It is unknown at this time how many of the deaths and injuries of Israelis on October 7 were caused by Israeli soldiers.
- Human rights reports on Israel-Palestine (regularly updated)
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- Announcement: If Americans Knew Video Countering Israeli Propaganda
- Israel’s latest vision for Gaza has a name: Concentration camp
- The US is disappearing dissenters in broad daylight
- The Zionist Destruction of American Higher Education
- In Gaza, Almost Every IDF Platoon Keeps a Human Shield, a Sub-army of Palestinian Slaves
- Mike Huckabee Uses Alleged Christianity To Justify Ethnic Cleansing
- ‘Raped by Israeli Soldiers.’ Silence From Western Media
- The Gaza demonstrations against Hamas & the desire for certainty
- U.S. strikes on Yemen are unconstitutional & violate U.N. charter
- “The Target is Unmistakable”: The Shooting of Gaza’s Children
- If Americans Knew video to counter Israeli propaganda campaign
- Drone operation a death sentence for Gaza’s journalists
- Weaponizing starvation, Israel seeks full control over Gaza aid distribution
- Betar: The Far-Right Hate Group Helping Trump Deport Israel’s Critics
- Israel aims to kill a Palestinian football ‘revolution’ — along with its players
- Revealed: The Israel Lobbyists Writing America’s News
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