Fri 25-October-2024

Reports

Wounded child Osama Zidat still looking for justice

“I knocked all doors to complete my treatment so that I could go on with my life in a proper way” with these words freed prisoner Usama Murad Zidat 15 began his speech with the PIC reporter.

Palestinian Safareen village . . . story of struggle for survival

On a high hill located between Nablus and Tulkarem the Safareen town comes into sight reciting a history of struggle for survival.

Mangoes in Gaza: Available in large quantities and taste good

Mango has the lion’s share when it comes to the population’s fruits preferences in summer in the Gaza Strip as it is available in large quantities in the markets both local and imported.

Gaza livestock market: High supply and empty pockets

For the first time ever sacrificial livestock markets in the Gaza Strip are experiencing very low demands despite the high supply due to the tightened blockade and the latest punitive measures launched lately by the Palestinian Authority on the enclave.

Siris village: Neglected heaven on earth

On a wide area covered with green plants throughout the year a green forest is located in the town of Siris in the northern governorates of Nablus and Jenin whose residents dream of recognizing it as a natural reserve in order to attract official and community attention.

Complaints about high prices of sheep in West Bank

A few days ahead of Eid Al-Adha the Muslim holy Day of Sacrifice Palestinian citizens in the West Bank complain about the high prices of sheep.

Gaza: Campaign to raise public awareness about Internet dangers

Albeit under tight siege there is widespread and growing internet and computer literacy among the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. This situation has made the Israeli intelligence services feel tempted to employ extortion methods on the web to obtain information from citizens.

Charlie Chaplin spotted in Gaza

Meeting Charlie Chaplin’s successor in Deir Al-Balah in the besieged Gaza Strip was unexpected. His sudden appearance among patients reveals many details of the story.

Why did Hamouri choose prison over expulsion to France?

Salah al-Hamouri is a Palestinian-French youth from Occupied Jerusalem who once was free to choose between spending the most youthful years of his life in prison or living as a French citizen in Paris. The story started after he was arrested by the Israeli occupation forces.

5 challenges face Palestinian school students

More than one million Palestinian students left their homes on Wednesday heading to their schools. Some of them were able to arrive but others were not. Some of them had to endure great suffering on their way while others had no seats to sit on as they arrived.

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