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Hateful comments expressing "relief" that "only Palestinians" were killed in the school bus crash near Jerusalem Thursday appeared on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's official Facebook page, following the incident. The accident killed 10 Pales
Donald Macintyre writes for The Independent of London : It was only after talking with lucidity and animation for an hour about her husband's 61-day hunger strike that Randa Jihad Adnan's eyes, visible though the opening of her nekab, filled with tears.
Demonstrators protest against Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in the town of Hula near the city of Homs February 3, 2012. Banner read, "Palestine do not wait for arabs, Syrians are coming". Picture taken February 3, 2012. View Photo »
I’ll hack Israeli servers and publish their data, I’ll publish credit cards. Imagine every possible cyber attack, I’ll do it. There is no end for it, but if Israeli authorities ask for apologize for their genocide in Palestine and Gaza, I’ll reduce attacks.
Army defectors and civilians have increasingly taken up arms against the state since April [REUTERS] This is the first in a series of interviews he gave to Al Jazeera since his return. Al Jazeera: Who are the armed opposition? Nir Rosen: The formation of
In that attack, two sheds were destroyed and two houses were damaged. A large number of animals and birds were killed. Israeli forces have continued to use force against peaceful protests in the West Bank. 6 protesters, including 3 media workers, were wo
The Hebrew novelist and short-story writer S. Y. Agnon, winner of the 1966 Nobel Prize, died on this day in 1970. Many regard Agnon's Only Yesterday (1945) as his best novel, one of the central works of modern Jewish culture, and essential reading for th
Palestinian scout teams celebrate the centenary of the founding of the Bethlehem Boy Scouts under the slogan: 'Yes to the State of Palestine. UN resolution 194' in the biblical West Bank town on September 18, 2011, as the Palestinians are preparing to... View Photo »
their genocide in Palestine and Gaza, I'll reduce the attacks
DETROIT - The Nigerian man who tried to blow up a Detroit-bound airliner with explosives concealed in his underwear on Christmas Day in 200
The Mandate for Palestine, also known as the Mandate of Palestine or British Mandate of Palestine, was a territory in the Middle East comprising modern Jordan, Israel, and territories governed by the Palestinian Authority, formerly belonging to the Ottoman Empire, which the League of Nations entrusted to the United Kingdom to administer in the aftermath... Full Article
Photo dated January 14, 2012 shows Palestine's Ali Khatib (R) and an unidentified Wadi al-Niss player fighting for the ball in the West Bank town of Bethlehem. FIFA could be about to join the international groups trying to mediate between Israelis and Palestinians, after Khatib, an...
View Photo »Photo dated March 8, 2011 shows Palestine's Ali Khatib at the Faisal Husseini stadium in the West Bank village of al-Ram. FIFA could be about to join the international groups trying to mediate between Israelis and Palestinians, after Khatib, an Arab-Israeli, jumped ship from a...
View Photo »Riyad H. Mansour, top center, Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations, listens as Ron Prosor, bottom, Ambassador of Israel to the United Nations, speaks during a meeting of the Security Council on the Middle East on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012.
View Photo »Riyad H. Mansour, Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations, speaks during a Security Council meeting on the Middle East on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012.
View Photo »A view of a section of the “Palestine Mall” in the West Bank city of Jenin on August 24, 2009. The department store was opened last month in Jenin along with branches in Ramallah and Tulkarem. The West Bank economy can post its best result in several years if Israel continues to relax...
View Photo »Bosnian Muslim women walk a "Free Palestine" banner during a peaceful protest to support people of Palestine in central Bosnian town of Zenica, December 24, 2011.
View Photo »Palestine's Foreign Affairs Minister Riad al-Malki (R) shakes hands with his Uruguayan counterpart, Luis Almagro (L), in front of Brazilian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Antonio Patriota, during the the XLII Mercosur Summit in Montevideo on December 20, 2011.
View Photo »Palestine's Foreign Affairs Minister Riad al-Malki (C) speaks next to his Uruguayan counterpart, Luis Almagro (L) and Brazilian counterpart Antonio Patriota, during the the XLII Mercosur Summit in Montevideo on December 20, 2011.
View Photo »Bahrain's Salman Ali (R) challenges Palestine's Khader Abu Hammad during their 2011 Arab Games football match in the Qatari capital Doha on December 20, 2011.
View Photo »Palestine's coach Jamal Mahmud shouts instructions to his team during their 2011 Arab Games football match against Bahrain in the Qatari capital Doha on December 20, 2011.
View Photo »Bahrain's Fahd Hardan (L) challenges Palestine's Ashraf al-Fawaghra during their 2011 Arab Games football match in the Qatari capital Doha on December 20, 2011.
View Photo »Bahrain's players celebrate after scoring a goal against Palestine during their 2011 Arab Games football match in the Qatari capital Doha on December 20, 2011.
View Photo »Bahrain's Ismail Hassan (front) challenges Palestine's Haitham Theeb during their 2011 Arab Games football match in the Qatari capital Doha on December 20, 2011.
View Photo »Bahrain's Abdullah Omar challenges Palestine's Raed Farez (back) during their 2011 Arab Games football match in the Qatari capital Doha on December 20, 2011.
View Photo »Bahrain's Mahmud Abdulrahman (R) challenges Palestine's Hussam Abu Saleh during their 2011 Arab Games football match in the Qatari capital Doha on December 20, 2011.
View Photo »Palestine's Ismail Alamour celebrates after scoring against Sudan during their qualifying soccer match at the Arab Games in Doha December 17, 2011.
View Photo »Sudan's Abdel Lateif Saeed (2nd R) tackles Palestine's Imaad Zaatara (2nd L) during their first round group C football match at the 2011 Arab Games in the Qatari capital Doha on December 17, 2011. Palestine won 2-0.
View Photo »Sudan's Amen Ibrahim (top) fights for the ball with Palestine's Husam Abusalah during their qualifying soccer match at the Arab Games in Doha December 17, 2011.
View Photo »Palestine's players celebrate after defeating Sudan during their qualifying soccer match at the Arab Games in Doha December 17, 2011.
View Photo »Sudan's Mohamed Marhoum (L) fights for the ball with Palestine's Raed Farez during their qualifying soccer match at the Arab Games in Doha December 17, 2011.
View Photo »Sudan's Anas Amar (L) fights for the ball with Palestine's Ismail Alamour during their qualifying soccer match at the Arab Games in Doha December 17, 2011.
View Photo »Ismail al-Amour (C) of Palestine dribbles and Abdel Lateif Saeed (R) of Sudan fight for the ball during their first round group C football match at the 2011 Arab Games in the Qatari capital Doha on December 17, 2011.
View Photo »Sudan's Saeed Mostafa (L) watches Palestine's Ali Khatib (R) scoring a goal during their first round group C football match at the 2011 Arab Games in the Qatari capital Doha on December 17, 2011.
View Photo »Sakher Qalaja of Palestine makes a lift in the clean & Jerk category of the men's 94kg weightlifting competition at the Al-Dana indoor hall of the Khalifa complex during the 2011 Arab Games in the Qatari capital Doha on December 17, 2011. Doghmane of Tunisia won the silver medal.
View Photo »Egypt's Ibrahim Abdelbaki (blue) and Palestine's Mohammed Al Najjar compete in the men's 66 kg Greco-Roman wrestling during the Arab Games in Doha December 16, 2011.
View Photo »Photo dated January 14, 2012 shows Palestine's Ali Khatib (R) and an unidentified Wadi al-Niss player fighting for the ball in the West Bank town of Bethlehem. FIFA could be about to join the international groups trying to mediate between Israelis and Palestinians, after Khatib, an...
View Photo »I’ll hack Israeli servers and publish their data, I’ll publish credit cards. Imagine every possible cyber attack, I’ll do it. There is no end for it, but if Israeli authorities ask for apologize for their genocide in Palestine and Gaza, I’ll reduce attacks.
their genocide in Palestine and Gaza, I'll reduce the attacks
I'll hack Israeli servers and publish their data, I'll publish credit cards. Imagine every possible cyber-attack, I'll do it. There is no end for it, but if Israeli authorities apologise for their genocide in Palestine and Gaza, I'll reduce attacks
When we come back here next year, we can have an agreement that will lead to a new member of the United Nations -- an independent, sovereign state of Palestine, living in peace with Israel.
The PSC is ...attempting to create a pro-Palestinian organisation that does not hurt Zionist sensibilities. Campaigns of appeasement to the Israeli lobby can never, ever, co-exist as part of a determined campaign to end Israel's bloody and illegal occupation of Palestine. Let us be clear. A Palestine So...
Every year, on this International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, we are reminded of Israeli authorities’ invidious schemes to permanently empty Palestine of Palestinians. This prolonged human catastrophe must be brought to an end once and for all
I agree with Hugh Lanning that the BDS campaigners have scored some impressive victories … This doesn’t mean that the average British trade unionist [is] more, or less, committed to BDS now than he or she was last year. It means that the Palestine Solidarity Campaign has done an excellent job of mobiliz...
develop an effective Boycott, Disinvestment and Sanctions campaign by working closely with the PSC [Palestine Solidarity Campaign] to … encourage trade unionists to boycott Israeli goods, especially agricultural products that have been produced in the illegal settlements.
The power of football and the grip of Real Madrid are a beautiful combination that should be present in the world of solidarity. It´s a honor for Real Madrid Foundation being in Palestine
In Real Madrid, we are convinced that this work in Palestine is an open door to future and deep collaborations
Jews in Solidarity with Palestine
We have to return the support we receive from our fans in a great part of the world the best way we can. We must help. We know these are difficult times and we cannot look the other way. It is an honour and a source of pride for us to be present in Palestine. Real Madrid dreams about peace there.
The Muslim Brotherhood supervised the creation of the ‘Palestine Committee,’ which was put in charge of other organizations, such as HLF, IAP, UASR, and ISNA.
Earlier this month, UNESCO admitted ‘Palestine’ as a member, supporting the Palestinian leadership’s anti-Israel, anti-peace statehood scheme ... The selection of Syria to serve on a UNESCO committee responsible for human rights is an affront to those suffering at the hand of tyrants all around the worl...
The full recognition of Palestine as a member of UNESCO opens new horizons for the protection of cultural heritage in Palestine
