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Haneyya: Palestinian-Egyptian relations based on a common fate

Head of Hamas’s political bureau Ismail Haneyya has applauded the historical and brotherly ties between Palestine and Egypt saying that the departure of a high-level delegation from his Movement for Cairo was a reflection of the strong relations between the two peoples.

Alarms sounded over health of Palestinian boy in Israeli jail

The Palestinian Prisoners Center for Studies (PPCS) sounded distress signals over the exacerbated health status of 17-year-old Anas Hamarsha diagnosed with a life-threatening disease in Israeli jails.

Hamdallah: Consensus government supports reconciliation efforts

The Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah declared Monday his government’s total support to “the ongoing reconciliation efforts with the aim of achieving national unity and meeting our people’s urgent needs especially in Gaza Strip in light of Israel’s continued siege.”

Bahar: PLC key factor to make reconciliation come true

First Deputy Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) Ahmed Bahar said national reconciliation can only see the day if the PLC retrieves its legitimacy and actively engages in the process.

24 Palestinians Killed in Syria last month

The Action Group for the Palestinians in Syria (AGPS) said on Tuesday that 24 Palestinian refugees were killed in Syria during September due to the civil war that has been ongoing since 2011.

Gazans on tenterhooks as reconciliation talks kick-start in Cairo

As talks to shore up national reconciliation have been on the move the Palestinians have been quite eager to reap the harvest of the unity initiative after Hamas made the first steps to that very end.

Hundreds of settlers defile Aqsa Mosque under police guard

Scores of Jewish settlers on Tuesday morning desecrated the Aqsa Mosque’s courtyards under tight police guard in response to rabbis’ calls for intensifying their break-ins at the Islamic holy site during the Sukkot holiday.

Euro-Med slams Israel for banning Muslim kids from playing at Aqsa

Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor has expressed its deep concern over Israel’s decision to ban Palestinian Muslim children from playing in the Aqsa Mosque’s courtyards and punish them with imprisonment describing the measure as “an unjustified interference in the administration of the Islamic holy site and a violation of the international law.”

Hamas calls for defending Aqsa and Ibrahimi Mosques

Senior Hamas official Ayman Abu Khalil has called on the Palestinian people in the occupied territories to confront Israel’s violations against the Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem and the Ibrahimi Mosque in al-Khalil city.

IOF arrests Palestinian woman in al-Khalil man in Jenin

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested Monday evening a Palestinian woman after breaking into her house Yatta town south of al-Khalil.