Mon 17-March-2025

Reports

Abu Rashid: Palestinians of Europe changed western stands on Palestine

Amin Abu Rashid general coordinator of the Palestinians in Europe Conference said on Saturday that the Palestinian diaspora is the main supporter of the Palestinian revolution but its role was negatively affected after the Oslo Agreement.

Abu Jihad a resilient fighter who never gets tired

With his heart full of sorrow and pain Palestinian farmer Abdullatif Aldamas 75 from the West Bank city of Salfit looks at his land which is located behind the Apartheid Separation Wall in the Valley of Hiyaj and remembers the time when his family used to harvest wheat and sesame from their fields happily and cheerfully.

Azzoun lives under constant Israeli threats

Mohammed Shubaita from the village of Azzoun to the east of Qalqilia to the north of the West Bank picked up and read a pamphlet thrown by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) which entails threats against Palestinians in the village.

Shrines in Kifl Haris threatened with Judaization

Israeli settlers have escalated their intrusions into the shrines and mausoleums in the town of Kifl Haris in northern Salfit as a prelude for a possible control over the area.

Torture disability neglect threaten the life of prisoner Qut

Mohammed Wajih al-Qut a Palestinian prisoner from the village of Madama in the Nablus province to the north of the West Bank is a witness to the crimes of the Israeli occupation its arrogance and cruelty.

Ministry of Health reveals statistics about cancer in Palestine

Palestinian Ministry of Health official statistics revealed that the rate of cancer patients in Palestine reached 83.8 per one 100 thousand persons 83.9 cases per 100 thousand persons in Gaza and 83.8 cases per 100 thousand persons in the West Bank.

Israeli settlers’ greed prohibits villagers from their own crops

In the Jordan Valley area in the West Bank a Palestinian village is resisting Israeli settlement construction all alone without any media coverage.

Bilama historical water-tunnel landmark yet to be revealed

The Bilama historical tunnel to the south of Jenin city to the north of the West Bank serves as a reminder of the deep history of the city and its heritage which dates back to the Bronze Age three thousand years BC.

Abu Saka: From Circus to Israeli Prison

More than a year has passed on the detention of the Palestinian circus performer Mohammed Abu Sakha by the Israeli authorities with no charges or trials.

Abu Tilakh faces daily risk while herding his sheep near Gaza border

Jamal Abu Tilakh moves between his sheep which belongs to his family as part of a daily routine filled with risk near the lands located at the border fence which separates the Gaza Strip from the 1948 Occupied Territories.

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