Al-Haq
Coverage of Al-Haq in the Nexus archive.
- Rights groups file complaint against Polish TNT producer over Gaza war crimes
Three international organizations filed a criminal complaint against Polish state-owned company Nitro-Chem, accusing it of involvement in international crimes against Palestinians in Gaza through its TNT production. The complaint, supported by Palestinian rights groups and survivors, alleges Nitro-Chem's TNT is used in US-made bombs deployed in densely populated areas, violating international humanitarian law.
- Sanctioned ICC judges sue Trump in New York
Three International Criminal Court judges—Kimberly Prost, Solomy Bossa, and Reine Alapini-Gansou—sued the Trump administration in New York, alleging sanctions against them violated judicial independence by punishing their court decisions. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, seeks to remove the judges from a sanctions list and unfreeze their assets, citing the negative impact on their personal lives and the ICC's ability to deliver justice.
- UN warns Palestinian children 'defenceless' amid Israeli crackdown on NGOs
The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child warned that Palestinian children are 'increasingly unprotected' due to Israel's crackdown on NGOs, including labeling organizations as 'terrorists' to block humanitarian work. Israel outlawed six major Palestinian NGOs in 2021, and recent registration measures threaten operations of over 50 international NGOs in Gaza.
- UN warns Palestinian children 'defenceless' amid Israeli crackdown on NGOs
The UN warns that Palestinian children are increasingly defenseless as Israel's crackdown on NGOs hinders humanitarian efforts. Israel's designation of civil society groups as 'terrorists' has obstructed critical assistance, with over 50 international NGOs facing operational restrictions in 2026.
- Palestinian groups launch legal bid to shed light on Australian arms export permits to Israel
Three Palestinian human rights groups filed a legal request to subpoena arms export documents from Australia's defense minister, Richard Marles, to investigate potential violations of international law related to Israel-bound permits. The groups aim to force transparency on whether Australia's government approved arms exports to Israel.