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Israeli interrogators offer sweets to detainee after killing his brother

A Palestinian detainee held in Israeli occupation jails has revealed that Israeli interrogators offered him sweets after an IOF unit assassinated his brother.

Beitawi appeals for an end to crimes against Palestinian refugees in Iraq

MP Sheikh Hamed Beitawi has appealed for an end to the murders and assaults targeting Palestinian refugees in Iraq at the hands of "criminal militias".

IOF soldiers arrest 13 Palestinians including female student

IOF troops arrested 13 Palestinians late Sunday and at dawn Monday in a number of West Bank areas at the usual pretext of suspicion of involvement in anti-occupation resistance.

Detained Hamas leader urges factions to heed Haneyya’s call

Ra'fat Nassif one of the Hamas Movement's political leaders has highly commended PA premier Ismail Haneyya's call for an end to internal armed and media clashes and for cementing ranks.

Hamas deplores Fatah attempt to transfer disputes to Jordan

Hamas Movement has scathingly deplored a statement issued by Fatah leadership in the Jordanian capital Amman last week threatening to transfer the conflict with Hamas to the Jordanian arena.

Hamas ready to block anticipated Israeli aggression on Gaza

Hamas Movement has affirmed that its armed wing the Qassam Brigades was ready to repel any military aggression the IOF might think to unleash against the tiny Gaza Strip.

Two Palestinian resistance fighters killed in IOF shooting

Two Palestinian resistance fighters affiliated with the Nasser Salahuddin Brigades the armed wing of the popular resistance committees were killed Monday at the hands of IOF troops near the northern Gaza Strip border fence with the 1948 occupied areas.

Palestinian forces pessimistic over Rice visit to the region

Palestinian forces and leaders have expressed pessimism over US state secretary Condoleezza Rice's visit to Palestine asserting that the visit aims at serving Israeli and American interests in the region.

Jordanian monarch blames Abbas for aborting reconciliation meeting with Haneyya

Sources in the Jordanian capital Amman have affirmed that Jordanian monarch Abdullah II has blamed Saturday PA chief Mahmoud Abbas for aborting a Jordanian initiative to bring him and Ismail Haneyya the PA premier in a reconciliatory meeting in Amman last month.

Palestinians in Europe hold 5th conference

Palestinian refugees in the European continent have decided to hold their fifth annual conference this year in May in the Dutch city of Rotterdam according to the conference's general secretariat.