Sat 10-May-2025

Reports

Another victim of medical neglect pronounced dead in OPT

43-year-old Palestinian woman Bayan Samir Hashash from the occupied West Bank province of Nablus was pronounced dead a few days ago after she succumbed to a disease infecting her body.

Nouf Infiaat: Martyr holding school certificate

On the day she received her school certificate 16-year-old Nouf Infiaat decided to return to her parents with a greater certificate: martyrdom.

Palestinian children: Martyrs captives workers without rights

The Palestinian Ministry of Information detailed in a report released a couple of days ago to mark the International Day for Protection of Children the violations committed by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) and the Jewish settlers against the Palestinian children since 28th September 2000.

Al-Zawiya market tells Gaza’s story with the holy month of Ramadan

Abu Mohammed Salim 38 prefers to buy the famous Ramadan sweets “Qatayef” only from Al-Zawiya market.

Gaza’s al-Umari Mosque . . . a reminder of al-Aqsa Mosque

Hundreds of Palestinian worshipers flock to al-Umari Grand Mosque in Gaza everyday during Holy Ramadan seeking a provisional let-up from Israeli travel restrictions to al-Aqsa Mosque in Occupied Jerusalem.

Prisoners suspend hunger strike their mothers breathe life again

Following the dawn prayer of the first day in the holy month of Ramadan reports of Palestinian prisoners suspending their hunger strike in Israeli jails have reached their families.

Economist: Ramadan of 2017 the hardest for Gaza in decades

The Palestinian economist Maher al-Tabba' has said that Ramadan of 2017 will be the hardest for the Gaza Strip in decades due to the tightening of the siege and the internal division.

Al-Maliha village: Alive in memory of its displaced inhabitants

Al-Maliha village is located at the mountain slopes of southern Occupied Jerusalem 5 km away from the center of the holy city.

Bani Shamsa: Martyr of solidarity with Palestinian prisoners

The start of the second month of the Palestinian prisoners' hunger strike was marked with a red sign that reflects the nature of the next stage.

Yousuf Deiriya: The captive paramedic

Only few hours had passed since the Palestinian paramedic Yousuf Deiriya 40 returned home after a busy day of work in the bloody clashes that erupted on Thursday south of Nablus city when the Israeli soldiers raided his house arrested him and confiscated his ambulance.

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