A Palestinian man is taking the European Union to court over his dismissal from a border monitoring job in Gaza, The Guardian reports. Mohammed Baraka, who worked at the EU’s Rafah border mission for nearly two decades, has filed a discrimination claim in a Belgian court. After the war started, he was relocated to Cairo, where he continued his work, but his employment ended this year after the mission’s closure.

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