Mohammed Salah Qashta, Abdul Raouf Samir Shaath, and Anas Ghanem were targeted and killed by Israeli forces in a strike on their clearly marked vehicle while they filmed for an Egyptian government humanitarian initiative in central Gaza. Their deaths bring the total number of journalists killed in the conflict to more than 255 — and the man overseeing that killing has just been appointed to Trump’s “Board of Peace.”
Offensive hate graffiti was discovered on Edinburgh Central Mosque, alarming worshippers and prompting condemnation from local residents and community leaders. Police are treating the incident as a hate crime. United Voices stands with Scotland’s Muslim community and calls for full accountability.
New York Attorney General Letitia James has reached a settlement with Betar US, the far-right Zionist group, forcing it to end its ‘campaign of violence, harassment, and intimidation’ targeting Arab, Muslim, and Jewish New Yorkers who supported Palestinian rights.
On January 9, Rep. Hillary Cassel withdrew her “No Shari’a Act” and filed HB 1471 — a sweeping bill that absorbs the anti-Shari’a provisions and adds the power to designate domestic terrorist organizations, expel students, cut off school vouchers, and prosecute supporters. A companion bill makes the process secret. It is exactly what DeSantis called for one month earlier.
A masked mob brutally beat an elderly Palestinian man in the occupied West Bank in the latest documented act of settler violence carried out with near-total impunity. The attack comes as a United Nations report formally accuses Israel of decades of severe racial discrimination in the West Bank equivalent to apartheid. United Voices is demanding Congress act.
In his first week as New York City mayor, Zohran Mamdani revoked executive orders barring city agencies from supporting boycotts of Israel and rescinded the city’s adoption of the IHRA definition of antisemitism — prompting accusations of antisemitism from the Israeli government.
Ten foreign ministers, including from France, Norway, and the UK, have warned that Israel’s INGO deregistration deadline will shutter one in three Gaza healthcare facilities — as aid organizations refuse to submit Palestinian staff lists that could put workers in danger.
A year of investigations by The Guardian, +972 Magazine, and Local Call reveals that Microsoft, Google, and Amazon have deeply integrated their cloud, AI, and surveillance infrastructure with the Israeli military — systems that have directly enabled operations in Gaza.
