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Britain joins the chorus of international calls on Israel to reverse a series of moves approved by the security cabinet over the weekend aimed at expanding Jerusalem’s control over the West Bank.
“The UK strongly condemns the Israeli security cabinet’s decision yesterday to expand Israeli control over the West Bank,” the British government says. Critics have said Israel’s move to ease settlement expansion and widen its powers in the West Bank went in the direction of annexing land.
“Any unilateral attempt to alter the geographic or demographic make-up of Palestine is wholly unacceptable and would be inconsistent with international law. We call on Israel to reverse these decisions immediately,” the British government adds.
A Palestinian woman, who lost dozens of family members in the Gaza war, has been hospitalized following a seizure in US immigration detention, the Department of Homeland Security confirms.
On February 6, 2026, at about 8:45 p.m., “medical staff at the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, notified ICE that detainee Leqaa Kordia was admitted to Texas Health Huguley Hospital in Burleson, Texas, for further evaluation following a seizure,” a DHS spokesperson says.
Kordia, a 33-year-old Muslim Palestinian woman living in the U.S. and whose mother is an American citizen, was detained by US immigration authorities early last year.
She was detained during a meeting with immigration officials at the Newark Immigration and Customs Enforcement Field Office, where she was accompanied by her attorney. At the time of her detention last year, Kordia was in the process of securing legal residency.
Leqaa Kordia was hospitalized on February 6, 2026, and her family and legal team still have no information about her condition. Contact your Members of Congress today and urge them to demand that DHS and ICE disclose her location and medical status, end administrative stays, and… pic.twitter.com/TmYVqmLofO
— CAIR National (@CAIRNational) February 8, 2026
In a weekend statement cited by media, her family and legal team says they have not received communication from US authorities about her health. The family could not immediately be reached for comment. DHS says ICE will ensure she receives proper medical care.
Rights groups have long reported on detainee complaints about conditions in ICE detention facilities, calling the conditions inhumane. The federal government has denied treating detainees inhumanely.
Amnesty International says 175 members of Kordia’s family were killed in the Gaza war.
The Homeland Security Department says Kordia, who was raised in the West Bank, was arrested for immigration violations related to overstaying her expired student visa. The DHS also says she was arrested by local authorities in 2024 during pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University that the department cast as being supportive of Hamas.
Kordia and other protesters, including some Jewish groups, say the government wrongly equates criticism of Israel’s assault on Gaza and its occupation of Palestinian territories with antisemitism, and advocacy for Palestinian rights with support for extremism.
Kordia has said she was targeted for pro-Palestinian activism and cast the conditions in her detention facility as “filthy, overcrowded and inhumane.”
President Donald Trump’s administration cracked down on pro-Palestinian protests by threatening to freeze federal funds for universities where protests occurred and by attempting to deport foreign protesters. It has faced legal obstacles while rights advocates say the crackdown hurts free speech and lacks due process.
Lawmakers vote 60-56 to split the annual Arrangements Law into two separate bills for consideration by the Knesset before the final two votes needed to pass the critical legislation,........