Israeli War Criminals

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Flotilla Organizers Reject Greek Offer, Say: Abbas Stabbed Us in The Back

Freedom Flotilla II activists have completely rejected Greece’s offer to ship the flotilla’s humanitarian aid to Gaza through the Ashdod port in Israeli or El-Arish port in Egypt in full

Mizan: IOF killed 14 Palestinians, wounded 38 last month

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) killed 14 Palestinians including two children and wounded 38 citizens including eight children during the past month of December, the Mizan center for human rights

Christmas and New Year’s Eve: More Homeless Palestinian children

The children gathered around what was, moments ago, their safe haven, the reservoir of their memories, the focus of their happiness, the link between them and their fathers and grandfathers,

UK Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg’s initiation as Israeli stooge

From champion of the vulnerable to betrayer in one bound! Nick Clegg, Britain's new deputy prime minister, is surprisingly agile.

Dutch filmmaker: I saw Sharon shoot two Palestinian toddlers at close range

Dutch filmmaker George Sluizer spread in the media this month accusations that former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon killed two Palestinian children in a refugee camp in Beirut in 1982

Exposed: 200 Israeli army offices suspected of war crimes in Gaza

Redress Information & Analysis publishes the names, photographs and other details of 200 Israeli military commanders of various ranks suspected of war crimes during Operation Cast Lead against the people

Palestinian government asks Britain not to amend war criminals law

The Palestinian government in Gaza has asked the British government to revoke an earlier decision to amend the legislation on prosecuting war criminals

Palestinian gov’t demands Britain to apologize for Balfour declaration

The Palestinian government headed by premier Ismail Haneyya demanded Britain once again to declare publicly its responsibility for Balfour declaration, apologize to the Palestinian people and atone for its historical

Israel’s deputy PM calls off visit to Britain fearing arrest

Dan Meridor, the deputy premier of Israel, has cancelled a scheduled visit to Britain this week after the British justice ministry warned him that he could be arrested on arrival.

Moroccans demonstrate against presence of Israeli MKs

Around 100 Moroccans demonstrated in front of their country's parliament in Rabat on Friday to protest the presence of Israeli Knesset speaker Reuven Rivlin.