Israel’s Genocide in Gaza – 10 Months of Hell and Inhumanity, Part 1: Death Toll
For 10 months, we've witnessed the worst of humanity through Israel's genocide in Gaza. This article touches on a facet of the ongoing war and increasing death toll.
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For 10 months, we've witnessed the worst of humanity through Israel's genocide in Gaza. This article touches on a facet of the ongoing war and increasing death toll.
Responding to Israel’s genocide in Gaza, university students around the world gathered on their campuses to protest. Our own local university, UNLV, joined the call earlier this month.
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On February 25th, Aaron Bushnell, an active-duty Air Force member, self-immolated to protest the genocide in Gaza.
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Founded in 2018, Nevadans for Palestinian Liberation (NPL) fights for a free Palestine and educates people about Palestine and its history.
It has been horrifying to watch the events unfold in Gaza. A ceasefire must be called to save the lives of innocent Palestinian children and civilians.