Israel Flotilla Attack Sparks NZ Response Calls
A humanitarian flotilla has been boarded at sea, now the pressure is on New Zealand to decide where it stands.

A humanitarian flotilla has been boarded at sea, now the pressure is on New Zealand to decide where it stands.

Were Kiwis “caught up,” or illegally detained at sea? RNZ’s wording is now part of the story.

A humanitarian flotilla bound for Gaza has been intercepted at sea, and the world is once again forced to decide if international law means anything.

The UN says Israeli attacks and Hezbollah rocket fire may amount to war crimes as over a million are displaced in Lebanon.

Even during a ceasefire, UN peacekeepers are being shot at — and now one is dead. The UN says this may be a war crime.

NZ is still training alongside the US military — even as accusations of illegal war and war crimes escalate. Critics say that makes us complicit.

South Africa takes Israel to the World Court — and the world is starting to follow. So why is New Zealand still on the sidelines?

More than 9,000 Palestinians detained — many without trial. The call isn’t just for awareness anymore. It’s for action.

Auckland Council has voted to explore sanctions on companies linked to Israeli settlements — joining a growing list of NZ councils taking a stand.

Bombed in tents. Displaced again. Then targeted where they shelter. UN experts say Gaza attacks are making survival itself impossible.