A funeral is taking place for an 8-month-old Palestinian baby who died after Israel fired tear gas into Gaza.
It’s a national day of mourning across the occupied West Bank.
Israeli soldiers killed at least 60 Palestinians, including an 8-month-old baby, during protests yesterday.
This is a list of the names of people killed by Israeli forces on Monday, according to @MiddleEastEye.
Today, Palestinians mark 70 years since the "Nakba" - a day when 750,000 people were forced from their homes to make way for Israel’s creation.
For 7 weeks, Palestinians in Gaza participated in the #GreatReturnMarch, calling for their right to return home.
Israel's army killed over 100 Palestinians and wounded some 12,000 people in those peaceful demonstrations.
The Trump administration blocked a UN Security Council statement calling for an investigation into yesterday's violence by Israel against Palestinians.
Other countries, such as the UK and Germany, are now calling for an independent probe.
Turkey has expelled the Israeli ambassador to its country in protest over Israel’s killing of dozens of Palestinian protesters in Gaza.
"No country in this chamber would act with more restraint than Israel has."
— U.S. Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley at a UN Security Council meeting after Israel killed 60 Palestinians and wounded over 2,000
70 years ago today, Israel evicted more than 750,000 Palestinians from their homes and turned them into refugees.
People are sharing #MyNakbaStory to explain what that means.
BREAKING: 2 Palestinians were killed today by Israeli gunfire during protests on the Gaza border.
The UN’s Human Rights Council will hold a special session on Friday over the situation in Gaza.
60 Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces and over 2,000 injured on Monday, the worst day of violence there since 2014.
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"In a government of and by and for the people, there should be no permanent ruling class. There are only citizens."
— Barack Obama while accepting the Paul H. Douglas Award for Ethics in Government at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
"When you hear about how great the economy is doing, let's just remember when this recovery started." — Barack Obama today at the University of Illinois.
"It did not start with Donald Trump. He is a symptom, not the cause … He is just capitalizing on resentments that politicians have been fanning for years."
— Barack Obama
Therese Patricia Okoumou, the woman who climbed the Statue of Liberty to protest separating families at the border, faces 3 misdemeanor charges. Each carries a maximum sentence of 6 months in prison.
Rise and Resist, the activist group who unfurled an "ABOLISH ICE" banner at the Statue of Liberty, says it’s working to get legal representation for Therese Patricia Okoumou: "We support Patricia."
Statue of Liberty climber Therese Okoumou has pleaded not guilty to charges of trespassing, disorderly conduct and interfering with government agency functions.
BREAKING: The U.S. is withdrawing from the UN Human Rights Council.
Nikki Haley said the U.S. withdrew from the UN Human Rights Council over its "chronic bias" against Israel. The U.S. lobbied against an agenda item on rights abuses in the West Bank and Gaza and voted against investigating Israel's killing of 100+ Palestinians in Gaza.
Rights groups including Human Rights Campaign, CARE and Freedom House condemned the U.S. pullout from the UN Human Rights Council, saying it will "make it more difficult to advance human rights priorities and aid victims of abuse around the world."
Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen says she won’t apologize for enforcing the Trump administration’s policy of separating children from their parents at the border.
11,432 children are currently being held in U.S. custody.
Former First Lady Laura Bush called the Trump administration’s "zero tolerance" policy, which separates families when they cross the border illegally, "cruel" and "immoral."
Up to 200 children separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border are being held in cages in a warehouse in McAllen, Texas. They are using large sheets of foil as blankets.