Fri 25-October-2024

Reports

Israeli light rail in Salfit kills hope for future Palestinian state

Four industrial areas a university and 25 settlements in Salfit were not enough to satisfy Israel's thirst for more settlement projects in the West Bank province.

Arabs Lose Directions and Lack Vision

Nearly one hundred days has elapsed since US President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel that was followed by international and Palestinian protests.

Cancer-stricken ex-prisoner denied life-saving medical referral

A few years after he had left Israeli jails following a prisoner swap deal struck between the Palestinian resistance and the Israeli occupation authorities the health of leukemia-stricken ex-prisoner Tareq Ezzedine has taken a turn for the worse.

Gaza: When the life of a sick infant becomes dependent on formula milk

All a Gazan mother could wish for nowadays is to have regular daily portions of the formula milk “Galactomin-19” for her six-month-old baby Khader al-Shaqra or else he would suffer excess blood acidity spleen and liver enlargement fever and life-threatening diarrhea.

Yasser Dahlan: From formative arts to manufacturing chairs

The last thing that Yasser Dahlan the teacher of art education and painter expected was getting rid of his brushes and oil paints and replacing them with the profession of carpentry amidst the hardships of living under siege in Gaza.

Mohammed Dweikat: Sightless freedom

Mohammed Dweikat who entered Israeli prisons while being able to see all colors of life had to listen carefully to the voices of his mother and fiancée to identify them on his release.

Photographer puts smiles on faces of kids & elders in Jabalia camp

In a joyful scene challenging all the harsh conditions which the Gaza population is facing Palestinian photographer Mahmoud Abu Salama was able recently to put smiles on many faces in Jabalia refugee camp with his new initiative “The Camp Frame.”

The intellectual fighter

A year has passed since the martyrdom of youth activist Basel Al-Araj who sacrificed his life to serve as a proof to the truthfulness of his claim.

23 years behind bars exhausted his body and stole his youth

The long years of imprisonment left its marks on the body of Taysir Najib Shami Samoudi from the town of Al-Yamoun west of Jenin in the northern West Bank as he turned 62 years old (born October 30 1955) while still in prison serving his last year there.

Gaza vendors: Profession changes and the siege stays the same

The group of three young men selling fruit on the coastal road west of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza Strip is an example of the continuing struggle with the obstacles of life in the besieged enclave.

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