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Agha: 98% of Gaza water polluted

Representatives of water institutions operating in the Gaza Strip international figures and Palestinian activists held a press conference in Gaza city on Saturday about the catastrophic situation of water in the Gaza Strip and asked the international community to resolve the crisis.

Al-Durrah “murder”: Undying witness of Israeli barbarism

September 30 2017 marks the 17th anniversary of the murder of the Palestinian child Mohamed al-Durrah by Israeli soldiers while in his father’s arms in a scene that sparked international furor.

Abu Marzouk: Armed resistance “no bargaining chip”

No attempt to throw out Palestinians’ armed resistance in the face of the Israeli occupation shall ever come true deputy head of Hamas political bureau Mousa Abu Marzouk said.

Survivors of the Sabra and Shatila massacre

Thirty-Five years ago as Israel overran West Beirut Lebanese Christian militiamen entered the Palestinian refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila in West Beirut. Over three days Israeli forces sealed the camp and allowed them to slaughter several thousand refugees.

The Palestinian wound that does not heal

Saturday 16 September 2017 marks the 35th anniversary of the massacre of Sabra and Shatila in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in Lebanon in 1982.

Shutting down Hitta Gate

For 14 years in row the Israeli occupation authorities have been shutting down the Gate of Rahma at Aqsa Mosque and had recently legitimized this action by completely closing it following an Israeli court decision.

Gaza water confined and contaminated

The world should pay more attention to the dire water situation in the Gaza Strip. As much as 95% of Gaza's water from its only accessible water source–the Coastal Aquifer–is now contaminated and unfit for human consumption.

Italian and Palestinian traditional food prepared in Gaza

Palestinian women prepared cooking tools and ingredients at a hall of an institution in Gaza waiting for chefs from Italy and Palestine to cook traditional dishes in an event sponsored by the Ministry of Culture in Gaza.

Eid cookies: Traditional sweets in rural Palestine

As Eid Al-Adha the Muslim Day of Sacrifice approaches the smell of fine cookies in the West Bank’s rural villages and towns spreads.

Weak purchase power at Jerusalem’s markets

On the eve of Eid Al-Adha the Muslim Day of Sacrifice the markets of Jerusalem saw a demand for Eid supplies such as sweets and clothes in addition to animals for the purpose of sacrifice. However merchants believe that the purchasing power this year is weak compared to past occasions.

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