War in the Middle East – Bern: Hundreds of people demand “just peace in the Middle East” – News




War in the Middle East – Bern: Hundreds of people demand “just peace in the Middle East” – News – SRF
























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  • Hundreds of people in Bern are demanding a “just peace in the Middle East” and the release of the hostages from Gaza and the Palestinians “arbitrarily detained” in Israel prisoners.
  • Emergency in Al-Nasser Hospital in the city of Khan Yunis: According to the director, there is a lack of medical supplies. Injured people must be treated in the corridors.
  • The Shiites Houthi rebels in Yemen have threatened in the future Ships to prevent people of any nationality from passing through the Red Sea on their way to Israel.
  • Here you will find a summary of the situation in the Middle East. For more reports, see our Israel and Gaza overview page.

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The war in the Middle East has already cost thousands of lives, mostly civilians. Swiss Solidarity calls for solidarity to help the civilian population. It supports its Swiss partner organizations on site – it helps where the humanitarian needs are greatest. At the moment that is Gaza.

Donations for the “Humanitarian Crisis in the Middle East” collection can be made at: www.glueckskette.ch be made.

How does SRF deal with sources in the crisis area?


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The information about the war in the Middle East is numerous and sometimes contradictory. The most reliable sources are our correspondents and local employees. Other important sources are eyewitnesses who can provide first-hand information.

We classify the statements of the various parties to the conflict accordingly. Basically, the following applies to SRF: the more difficult and unreliable the sources, the more important transparency is. Disputed facts and information that cannot be independently verified will be identified as such.


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