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Moscow warns: Expelling Palestinians would escalate tensions

The Russian foreign ministry on Wednesday warned of implementing the Israeli military order 1650 that went into effect on Tuesday and that allows the expulsion of thousands of Palestinian citizens

Mossad operation threatened against reporter

An Israeli journalist who went into hiding after writing a series of reports showing lawbreaking approved by Israeli army commanders faces a lengthy jail term for espionage if caught, as

Israel renews rejection to sign nuclear non-proliferation treaty

srael has renewed its rejection to sign the nuclear non-proliferation treaty despite the call by American president Barack Obama on all countries to sign the agreement.

Israeli troops wound Palestinian child in Ommar town

A 10-year-old child was moderately wounded on Wednesday evening when he was shot by Israeli troops in Beit Ommar town, north of Al-Khalil city, who also kidnapped a young man

Israeli tourism ad in UK depicting Aqsa Mosque as part of Israel banned

An Israeli tourist office press campaign in the United Kingdom has displayed the Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock as part of Israel

Sources deny news about finding weapons belonging to Hamas in Salfit

A Palestinian informed source categorically denied the allegation made by an official in the Fatah-affiliated preventive security apparatus about finding a cache of weapons belonging to Hamas in the village

Wa’ed: Prisoners to go on hunger strike next Saturday

The Wa'ed society for prisoners said that the Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails would go on hunger strike next Saturday, which marks the Palestinian prisoner's day, as part of their

Science is fiction in Egypt

Egypt has a lot of problems with clean water distribution, illnesses, and overcrowding. These problems are shared with a lot of the region’s countries.

Egypt says didn’t ask Kuwait to deport citizens over ElBaradei support

The Kuwaiti government last week arrested and deported a number of Egyptian citizens working in the Gulf country.

Egypt sees rise in gov’t health care insurance costs

“Life is hard for us, but we can’t complain right now,” he begins. “We are all quite healthy and looking to the future for better things.”