Palestinian pediatrician and hospital director Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya has been held by Israel for one year without charge, under a law allowing indefinite detention. He was arrested during an Israeli raid on Kamal Adwan Hospital, where he had stayed to treat children under siege.
Gaza’s Health Ministry held a graduation ceremony for 168 new doctors in the ruins of Al-Shifa Medical Complex — destroyed by Israeli military operations — where graduates took their professional oath under the slogan ‘The Regiment of Humanity.’
Belgium has filed a formal declaration of intervention in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the ICJ, joining more than a dozen countries including Colombia, Spain, Chile, and Ireland in supporting the court’s examination of Israel’s conduct in Gaza.
Two mosques in the German city of Hannover were defaced with graffiti apparently in support of the Israeli military’s campaign in Gaza. The attacks are part of a documented and accelerating wave of Islamophobia across Europe that United Voices has been tracking — from Ireland to the Netherlands to France to Germany.
When the Winooski School District in Vermont raised the Somali flag to show support for its Somali students after President Trump publicly attacked Somali communities in Minnesota, the school was immediately flooded with racist slurs, threats, and calls saying ‘We’re coming for you.’ United Voices is documenting what happens when a school tries to stand with its students.
United Voices warns that states cannot create their own terrorist designations and says any accusation against a civil rights organization must proceed through lawful federal processes and due process protections.
Across Texas, Florida, and other states, anti-Muslim networks have been monitoring Muslim Student Association social media to track campus events — then showing up uninvited to harass students while they pray, film them without consent, and in one case burn a Quran. United Voices has written to more than 2,000 university leaders demanding immediate action to protect Muslim students.

Britain Arrested Greta Thunberg Under the Terrorism Act for Holding a Sign That Said ‘I Oppose Genocide’
Greta Thunberg was arrested in London under the UK Terrorism Act for holding a sign reading ‘I support Palestine Action prisoners. I oppose genocide’ — part of a wave of 2,700+ arrests under a designation that a High Court would later rule unlawful.