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How Israeli ‘rules of engagement’ allow soldiers to shoot children

The Haifa-based Palestinian human rights group Adalah has done a lot of important work over the years.

Israel deliberately wounding Palestinian civilians in Gaza

A new World Heath Organization report on Gaza this month made for shocking reading.

Vine leaves and the Jerusalemite woman

There is a picture circulating on social media sites that portrays and sums up the role of the Palestinian woman in the struggle against Zionism and the colonialists’ greed and ambitions in Jerusalem.

Aisha Lulu: Victim of Israeli oppression

Wisam Lulu couldn't hide his tears as he was talking to the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) about his five-year-old Aisha wondering how her small body could endure all that pain and suffering.

Saladin’s maklouba

Meat or chicken was our dear and expensive weekly guest. As for the rest of the week our permanent residents were either lentils or other legumes from the land such as chickpeas freekah bulgur and fava beans.

Ramadan revives Jerusalem markets

The holy month of Ramadan has brought life back to the markets of Occupied Jerusalem.

No Ramadan lanterns for Gaza children

Dozens of lanterns are lined up in front of his shop in the center of Gaza City seemingly giving off the joy of the Ramadan spirit. However this image is not that joyful for behind these lanterns stories of pain and suffering hide.

What if al-Aqsa Mosque caught fire?

It is doubtful in today’s US-dominated world that anyone would rally to its cause as they did for Notre Dame.

7-month-old Joan orphaned after Israeli settler killed her father

Joan the seven-month-old girl will no longer sit on her father's lap play with him and enjoy his endless love and kisses.

Sajed Mezher: Another medic killed by Israel

Following the footsteps of Razan al-Najjar paramedic Mezher left our world after he had performed his duty and let the whole world know that Israel is an enemy of all that is beautiful and human.

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