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Two citizens shot by IOF, as Israeli assaults against Palestinian laborers mount

Two civilians were shot Saturday morning by Israeli occupation forces (IOF) east of the town of Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza Strip, while exercising their profession of collecting scrap at devastated

Direct or Indirect talks, what is the difference?

The Obama administration, which seems to have completely surrendered to Israeli insolence and rejectionism, is pressuring the weak and disoriented Palestinian Authority (PA) leadership to switch from proximity or indirect

Egypt prevents Jordanian aid from entering Gaza

Egyptian authorities prevented a Jordanian aid convoy from entering the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing point on Saturday.

Nakba-62: we will not forget, we will not forgive

Jewish villages were built in the place of Arab villages. You do not even know the names of these villages, and I do not blame you because geography books no

Report: Matar shot dead trying to exercise his right to return to his hometown

A news report said that the 80-year-old man Fouad Matar, who was shot dead by Israeli troops last Friday east of Beit Hanoun near the 1948 occupied lands, was trying

Haneyya: We shall foil Israeli deportation decision as we did in Marj Al-Zohoor

Ismael Haneyya, the legitimate Palestinian prime minister, asserted Thursday that his government would foil the Israeli deportation decision against Palestinians living in the West Bank as they did before in

Haneyya: we succeeded in thwarting occupation plans and will meet in Aqsa

BEIT HANOUN, (PIC)-- The Palestinian Prime Minister, Ismail Haneyya, told anti-siege protesters at the other side of the Beit Hanoun

Palestinian female prisoner in solitary for more than 100 uninterrupted days

RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- The parents of female prisoner Wafa Al-Bes said that their young daughter has been in solitary confinement in the Israeli Ramle prison for more than 100 consecutive days.

Haitham Manna’ – From Tutu to Goldstone

On September 2008 South African Bishop Desmond Tutu’s fact-finding delegation submitted to the Human Rights Council its latest report on the Israeli shelling of Beit Hanoun in the Gaza Strip