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Israel okays construction of 4000 settlement units in Jerusalem

Israel’s Planning and Construction Committee approved Tuesday the construction of thousands of settlement units in Occupied Jerusalem.

Three schools closed yesterday in J’lem in protest at Israeli measures

The parental committee of schoolchildren on Tuesday suspended work in three schools in Occupied Jerusalem in protest at the Israeli municipality’s attempts to impose its curriculums and its refusal to improve the school administrations and infrastructure.

PPS: 50 administrative jail orders issued against Palestinians

Israel’s military courts have recently issued administrative detention orders against 50 Palestinian prisoners with no indictment or trial.

Rally held to speak up for Palestinian journalists in Israeli jail

Palestinian journalists and activists rallied on Tuesday in solidarity with their jailed fellows in Israeli lock-ups.

March in Duhaisheh camp demanding the return of martyr body

Hundreds of Palestinians in al-Duhaisheh refugee camp in Bethlehem participated in a march that kicked off Tuesday evening in the camp in order to demand the return of the body of martyr Raed al-Salhi 21 who was killed by Israeli occupation forces.

19-year-old Palestinian girl to be brought before Israeli court

A court hearing is slated be held on Wednesday to decide over the case of the 19-year-old Palestinian teen Ahlam al-Maloukh held in an Israeli jail.

Allegations against jailed Abed groundless says family

The family of the jailed Palestinian university teacher Ramzi Abed denied Tuesday allegations that their relative joined a cell of pro-Hamas hackers.

Netanyahu’s wife to be indicted over fraud charges

Sara Netanyahu is expected to be indicted pending a hearing on charges of fraudulently receiving items worth 400000 shekels ($111851) Haaretz has learned.

Human rights organizations slam PA for arresting journalists

Human rights organizations slammed on Tuesday the Palestinian Authority (PA) preventive security forces for arresting journalist Ayman al-Qawasmi head of the administrative council of a local radio in al-Khalil city and Issa Amer head of the Youths against Settlement group in the governorate.

Hamas calls for plan to end violence in Ain al-Helweh camp

The Hamas media official Rafat Murrah called for drawing a plan that would protect Ain al-Helweh refugee camp in Lebanon put an end to violence and offer solutions for the crises threatening both of the Palestinians and the Lebanese living in the camp.