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Hamas asks Abbas to prove his seriousness and sack Fayyad government

The Hamas Movement on Thursday asked PA chief Mahmoud Abbas to prove his seriousness in calling for dialogue and to announce commitment to unconditional national dialogue.

Five Palestinians killed in IOF shelling including a mother and her daughter

Five Palestinians were killed in IOF shelling on the southern Gaza Strip district of Khan Younis including four of one family along with a resistance fighter.

Abu Zuhri: Gaza pilgrims’ return through Rafah a triumph for Palestinians

Dr. Sami Abu Zuhri a Hamas spokesman confirmed Wednesday that the return of Gaza pilgrims through the Rafah border crossing represents a triumph for Palestinian will in face of the harsh siege.

Palestinian victims of the IOF siege on the rise

A Palestinian cancer patient died in Rafah city south of the Gaza Strip on Wednesday night after medicines necessary for his case ran out of stock in the besieged Strip.

Palestinian national conference to be held on 23/1/2008 in Damascus

The chairman of the preparatory committee of the Palestinian national conference Talal Naji has announced that the conference would be held in the Syrian capital on 23/1/2008.

Morgantini warns of Zionist scheme to uproot Palestinians

Luisa Morgantini the vice president of the European parliament told a press conference in Ramallah on Wednesday that Israel was planning to uproot Palestinians from their indigenous homeland.

Haneyya calls on Abbas and Fatah to turn new page to restore national unity

Ismail Haneyya the premier of the PA caretaker government has called on PA chief Mahmoud Abbas and his Fatah faction to open a new page to restore national unity.

IOF shelling wound seven Palestinian resistance fighters

Seven Palestinian resistance fighters mostly affiliated with the Qassam Brigades the armed wing of the Hamas Movement were wounded at dawn Thursday in an IOF aerial shelling east of Khan Younis.

Palestinian will prevails as Gaza pilgrims head home through Rafah gate

After the five days they had spent in harsh conditions thousands of Palestinian pilgrims crossed the Rafah terminal back home.

Emulating the Nazis

The current Israeli government seems to be living on staple diet of murder lying and theft. I am saying this because hardly a day passes without this wicked racist regime indulging in these vices.