Fri 2-May-2025

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Global Campaign to Break the Siege to launch pro-Gaza activities

The Global Campaign to Break the Siege on Gaza has announced its intention to organize activities in solidarity with the besieged population of the Gaza Strip.

Israeli occupation delays release of Palestinian MP

The Israeli occupation authorities delayed the release of Palestinian MP Mohamed Ismail al-Tal under the pretext of Jewish holidays.

IOF storms Ya’bad town sets up checkpoint at its main entrance

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Thursday stormed Ya’bad town south of Jenin city in the West Bank set up a makeshift checkpoint at its main entrance and raided homes.

Israeli police set up roadblock fine drivers in Salfit

The Israeli occupation police on Thursday morning set up a makeshift checkpoint at the main entrance to the West Bank city of Salfit near al-Ruwais area and obstructed the movement of Palestinian vehicles.

Hamas and Fatah agree to achieve reconciliation in Cairo

Head of Hamas’s political bureau Ismail Haneyya announced that his Movement reached a reconciliation agreement at dawn Thursday with the Fatah faction following two rounds of talks held in Cairo under the auspices of the Egyptian intelligence agency.

Farwana: 212 Palestinians died after arrest 6 in Jerusalem Intifada

Head of the Studies and Documentation Department at the Palestinian Prisoners' Affairs Authority Abdul-Nasser Farwana said that over 212 Palestinian prisoners have died in Israeli jails since 1967.

Activists volunteer to pick olives in defiance of occupation in Yabad

Dozens of Palestinian activists on Wednesday participated in a voluntary event to pick olives in lands adjacent to Mabo Dotan settlement in Yabad town south of Jenin city in defiance of Israeli occupation restrictions.

Israeli police arrest Palestinian man in Negev

Israeli police announced on Wednesday the arrest of a Palestinian man for allegedly planning to carry out a stabbing attack in Rahat city in the Negev.

Belgium halts projects in W. Bank because of school’s name

The Belgian government has suspended funding for two school construction projects in the occupied Palestinian territories after it found out that a school it backed was later renamed after a woman who committed "a terror act" from its viewpoint.

Sit-in in Nablus in protest at medical negligence in Israeli jails

The National Committee for the Support of Prisoners in Nablus city staged on Wednesday a solidarity sit-in against the Israeli policy of medical negligence pursued against Palestinian prisoners.