WAR FOR GAZA
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Di historic session of Gaza Tribunal for Istanbul go announce dia verdict
Di four-day session bring togeda international experts, activists, and journalists as Gaza Tribunal dey prepare to announce dia final decision on Israel war crimes.
Di historic session of Gaza Tribunal for Istanbul go announce dia verdict
Di historic tribunal dey yarn about issues wey dey happun for Gaza.
24 Oktoba 2025

Di Gaza Tribunal wey no get any government hand start dia final four days session for Istanbul University on Thursday. Di tribunal dey investigate wetin dem call war crimes wey Israel do for Gaza. Dem bring together academics, human rights activists, journalists, and civil society people from all over di world.

Di tribunal don set up one panel of international experts to check evidence and testimony about di conflict. Di session go run reach October 26, and na dat day dem go announce di final decision.

Apart from di main session, dem still get other side events like exhibition, film screening, and public discussions. All dis one dey happen for di Honor Hall of di Faculty of Literature for Istanbul University.

One of di main attractions na di photo exhibition from one book wey dem call Evidence. Dis book na Anadolu Agency journalists put am together, and e show di destruction wey happen for Gaza.

‘Visual evidence of di atrocities’

Dem still show one documentary film wey dem still call Evidence. Di film dey show images and personal stories of di journalists wey capture di pictures. Di organizers talk say di film na visual evidence of di atrocities wey happen during Israel military operations.

Apart from di exhibition, dem still plan some public lectures. Prof Ayhan Citil go talk on di topic “Responsibility of Thinkers After Gaza,” while Prof Richard Falk, wey be former UN Special Rapporteur on Palestine, go discuss “International Law and Conscience.”

Di event space still get book exhibition wey dem dedicate to Palestine and one interactive installation wey dem call “Wall of Hope: Messages and Prayers for Gaza.” Dis one dey encourage visitors to leave handwritten notes as sign of solidarity.

Di organizers talk say di aim of di Gaza Tribunal na to “wake di global conscience” and “promote accountability” for di actions wey happen for Gaza. For di conflict, thousands of civilians don die and di destruction wey happen no be small.