Fri 25-October-2024

Reports

Israel amputated her legs but her dreams are still alive

24-year-old Palestinian Jamila Al-Habbash was not aware that her life will turn upside down on January 4th 2009 as a result of the Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip.

Issawi never deterred by Israeli bullets

For the 5th time in a row 24-year-old Mahmoud al-Issawi known as Atef was shot and wounded by Israeli soldiers during peaceful protests near the Gaza Strip border fence.

Hussain Atallah: A prisoner killed by cancer and disappointment

For four months Hussein Attallah from the northern West Bank city of Nablus has been suffering from cancer and medical negligence in Israeli jails.

Mona and Bassam: Love breaks Israeli prison chains

Palestinian prisoner Bassam Al-Sayeh kissed the forehead of his wife Mona telling her that finally there are no barriers between them.

Will the ‘devastated town’ become the capital of Palestine?

Recently the proposal of making Abu Dis the capital of the Palestinian state instead of Jerusalem was mentioned in the media.

Palestinian fisherman returned home a dead body

From the center of the Shati Refugee Camp to the west of Gaza City young fisherman Abdullah Zeidan 33 went to Rafah city on Friday seeking his livelihood to support his family and parents.

Israel destroys the hopes of farmers

Farmer Mohammad Rashad Abu Ezzar 30 years old checks up the land and plants of his family estimated at 40 dunums which was burned by the poisonous gas recently sprayed by Israeli planes on the border areas.

The worst year for the Rafah crossing

No improvement was recorded regarding the operation of the Rafah crossing which only opened for 30 days throughout the whole year 2017.

Bethlehem rejects Patriarch Theophilos

Seen as a precedent that has never occurred before in the history of Palestine thousands of Eastern Orthodox Christians in Bethlehem refused a few days ago to give Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem a welcome reception and called him a traitor during his recent visit to the city for the Greek Orthodox Christmas Eve.

Furush Beit Dajan town in danger of extinction

The life in the town of Furush Beit Dajan which is located in the central Jordan Valley and northeast of Nablus has been fading gradually for many decades as a result of its exposure to negligence by the Palestinian Authority and Israel’s repressive and expulsive practices.

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