Israeli forces kill Palestinian officer in clashes

Israeli forces have killed a Palestinian security officer during clashes in the occupied West Bank flashpoint city of Jenin, the Palestinian Fatah faction said in a statement. The Israeli military said its forces had come under heavy Palestinian fire on Monday while seeking the arrest of security suspects in Jenin and had returned fire at… Continue reading Israeli forces kill Palestinian officer in clashes

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Only Two Options Remain for Israel: Another Nakba or One State for Two Peoples

Gideon Levy One of the greater achievements Benjamin Netanyahu can chalk up to his credit is the final removal of a two-state solution from the table. Moreover, in his years as prime minister he has managed to remove the entire Palestinian issue from the public agenda. In Israel and abroad, no one is interested in… Continue reading Only Two Options Remain for Israel: Another Nakba or One State for Two Peoples

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Netanyahu’s Cabinet Ministers in Race to See Who Is Most Fascist

The sixth Netanyahu government is beginning to look like a totalitarian caricature. There is almost no move associated with totalitarianism that has not been proposed by one of its extremist members and adopted by the rest of the incompetents it comprises, in their competition to see who can be more fully full fascist. The Ministerial… Continue reading Netanyahu’s Cabinet Ministers in Race to See Who Is Most Fascist

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Fathers from both sides of the Israel-Palestine conflict united by ‘unbearable pain’

ABC | Lydia Feng |27.5.23 Rami Elhanan and Bassam Aramin share an unlikely friendship. They are from opposite sides of the deadly conflict that has engulfed their homeland for generations. Mr Elhanan, 73, is the son of a Holocaust survivor who once served in the Israeli army. While Mr Aramin, 55, is a former Palestinian… Continue reading Fathers from both sides of the Israel-Palestine conflict united by ‘unbearable pain’

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The Eyes of Silwan

by Rev. Chad Collins It was my great honor to be part of the Apartheid Free Campaign delegation to Palestine, May 5 – 14. One of our goals was to observe Israeli apartheid in its many forms, particularly in East Jerusalem and within the 1948 borders of the state. This trip was to sharpen our… Continue reading The Eyes of Silwan

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Three Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in raid on Nablus

The three were killed in the early hours of Monday amid a blockade of the Balata refugee camp in occupied West Bank. The Israeli army has killed three Palestinian men during a large-scale raid on the Balata refugee camp in the city of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank. The Palestinian health ministry identified… Continue reading Three Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in raid on Nablus

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Israeli Forces Deprive Palestinian Village of Access to Water

Israeli occupation forces on Tuesday closed the water holes that provide the Palestinian village of Bardala in the northern Jordan Valley with its daily water needs, the official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported. Human rights activist Aref Daraghmeh told WAFA that the occupation forces raided the village and closed the holes, noting that this is… Continue reading Israeli Forces Deprive Palestinian Village of Access to Water

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Jerusalem: Journalists attacked as Israeli nationalists march in Old City

Thousands of Israeli nationalists have marched into the Muslim quarter of Jerusalem’s Old City, with violence directed at media covering the event. The flag parade is part of Israel’s Jerusalem Day, marking its capture of the east of the city in the 1967 war. A group of marchers threw stones, sticks and bottles at Palestinian… Continue reading Jerusalem: Journalists attacked as Israeli nationalists march in Old City

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Israel far-right minister visits Al-Aqsa compound

Israel far-right minister visits Al-Aqsa compound Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir visited the flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound Sunday, a controversial move by the extreme-right politician amid heightened tensions in annexed east Jerusalem. The move came three days after Ben-Gvir and tens of thousands of Jewish nationalists marched through the Old City and just over… Continue reading Israel far-right minister visits Al-Aqsa compound

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Three Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank, ministry says

Israeli forces killed three Palestinians in Balata refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian health ministry says.  Key points: There was no immediate confirmation of the deaths by the Israeli military. Israeli forces raided Balata refugee camp on the outskirts of the city of Nablus accompanied with bulldozers, a Palestinian news agency reported on Monday. The news agency reported Israeli… Continue reading Three Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank, ministry says

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