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Ramadan cannon firing . . . tradition of unbreakable sacredness

Everyday thousands of Muslim worshipers throughout the occupied Palestinian territories stand on their balconies and the doorsteps of their houses awaiting the firing of the cannon in the holy month of Ramadan.

Painful memories touching old wounds

As Muslims go half the way through the holy month of Ramadan residents of Al-Khalil in the southern West Bank recall the massacre of the Ibrahimi Mosque which took place 23 years ago.

Al-Buraq Wall: Targeted Historical Identity

Al-Buraq Wall is one of the most famous historical landmarks of the occupied city of Jerusalem. It is the wall that borders the Al-Aqsa Mosque from the west and extends to al-Maghareba Gate to the south.

‘Faqdih’ … Ramadan’s Visit Rituals Strengthen Social Fabric

With the advent of the holy month of Ramadan the bonds of Palestinian families are growing stronger by meeting family members on the Ramadan food tables in Palestinian homes regardless of their social backgrounds.

Youths jump over apartheid wall to reach Jerusalem

In the spirit of young people and in an illustration for their love for Al-Aqsa Mosque hundreds of youth from the West Bank jumped off the Israeli apartheid wall in order to reach Jerusalem.

A response to Netanyahu’s misguidance on Jerusalem

The Israeli occupation government held its weekly session on Sunday in one of the tunnels dug under the Holy Al-Aqsa Mosque.

What does Jerusalem need?

The year 1967 was not the actual beginning of the occupation of Jerusalem; the occupation began after the fall of the Ottoman Caliphate and the beginning of the British Mandate in Palestine in 1922.

Jerusalemite merchants impoverished by Israeli “tax war” blockade

As Palestinians gear up to celebrate holy Ramadan the Israeli blockade and crackdowns slapped on Occupied Jerusalem continue to mar life for civilians as it does for merchants.

Qatayef: A dessert commonly served in Ramadan in Palestine

Qatayef is considered the queen of desserts for the fasting Palestinians in the holy month of Ramadan.

Natsheh: Israeli excavations meant to promote biblical claims

Professor of History and Archeology at Al-Quds University and Director of Tourism and Antiquities in al-Awqaf Department Yousuf al-Natsheh said on Monday that the Israeli excavations in Jerusalem are aimed at obliterating the Arab and Palestinian history in the city.

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