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Sabri: Eid marred by Israeli violations across occupied Palestine

The days of Holy Eid al-Adha in the occupied Palestinian territories have been far more painful than many would think Sheikh Ekrema Sabri the Head of the Supreme Islamic Committee in Occupied Jerusalem said.

5 Palestinians kidnapped by Israeli forces on 4th day of Holy Eid

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at daybreak Monday kidnapped five Palestinians from the West Bank.

PA forces detain head of al-Khalil radio station

PA Preventive Service (PPS) forces detained on Sunday the director of a local radio station in al-Khalil only three days after Israeli occupation authorities ordered its closure for the next six months.

IOF arrests Palestinian activist in al-Khalil

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested Sunday a Palestinian activist during an anti-settlement demonstration in al-Khalil to the south of West Bank.

8000 Palestinian passengers pass through al-Karama crossing

Nearly 8000 Palestinian passengers managed to pass through al-Karama crossing in both directions during the second day of Eid official sources revealed Sunday.

Israeli forces storm hometown of Halamish anti-occupation attacker

The Israeli occupation forces at daybreak Sunday stormed Ramallah’s northern town of Kober and showered the area with randomly-shot spates of bullet fire.

IOF opens fire at Palestinian vehicle in al-Khalil

Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Sunday opened fire at a Palestinian car to the south of al-Khalil city.

Palestinian injured detainee succumbs to his wounds

Palestinian detainee Raed al-Salhi 21 died on Sunday due to injuries he sustained after being shot by Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in August.

IOF arrests Palestinian child in Jenin storms Kobar town

Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Sunday arrested a Palestinian child from Misilyah village to the south of Jenin while clashes broke out in the neighboring town of Zababdeh.

6 detained as anti-Netanyahu protests boil over

Israeli Police detained six people for questioning on Sunday morning including a number of former senior public officials suspected of corruption in the fraudulent purchase of naval vessels from Germany known as “Case 3000.”