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IOF troops round up 7 Palestinians in West Bank

Israeli occupation forces (IOF) rounded up seven Palestinian citizens in the West Bank provinces of Al-Khalil Ramallah and Qalqilia on Monday.

Jewish settlers storm and defile Aqsa Mosque this morning

Groups of Jewish settlers guarded by policemen desecrated Monday morning the Aqsa Mosque and walked in its courtyards after they entered through its Maghariba Gate.

Haneyya meets Russian delegation in his office

Palestinian premier Ismail Haneyya on Sunday morning received a Russian delegation of media figures led by journalist Alexander Prokhanov in his office in Gaza.

Hamas warns of serious reactions if O. J’lem announced capital of Israel

Hamas Movement warned the Israeli occupation government of dire consequences if its Knesset passed a bill declaring the occupied Palestinian city of Jerusalem as a capital for the Jewish state.

Haneyya leaves Gaza on tour starting with Egypt

Palestinian premier in Gaza Ismail Haneyya left the Strip via the Rafah border terminal at the outset of a tour that would take him to a number of Arab countries starting with Egypt.

APU to send new aid convoy to Gaza

The Arab parliamentary union has announced on Sunday that it would send a new humanitarian aid convoy to the Gaza Strip by February 2012.

Euromed: IOA barred travel of 4000 Palestinians in 2011

The Israeli occupation authority (IOA) has banned 4000 Palestinian citizens from travel through the West Bank into Jordan in 2011 an European human rights report has said.

Bahar calls for Arab spring to liberate Jerusalem

First deputy speaker of the Palestinian parliament Dr. Ahmed Bahar has called for an Arab revolution to save occupied Jerusalem from Judaization.

Jewish settlers detain shepherd threaten to kill anti-settlement activist

Jewish settlers detained a Palestinian shepherd for three hours under gunpoint in the northern Jordan Valley and warned him against allowing his sheep to graze in the area.

Nunu: Haneyya’s tour to rally support

Palestinian premier Ismail Haneyya’s tour would focus on rallying support for the Palestine cause and people Taher Al-Nunu the government’s spokesman said on Sunday.