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IOA to bar Palestinians from entering Aqsa Mosque in Ramadan

The Israeli occupation authority issued a decision on Monday to prevent the Palestinian men under age 50 and the women under age 45 from entering the Aqsa Mosque during the holy month of Ramadan.

Israel conducts demolition operations military maneuvers in Jordan Valley

Israeli occupation forces (IOF) raided on Monday morning the Ain Al-Helwa region of the northern Jordan Valley before shutting down the area and demolishing Bedouin tents..

IOF troops fire at peaceful march in Gaza

Israeli occupation forces (IOF) fired at a peaceful march organized by the popular committee against the IOF security belt east of Khan Younis south of the Gaza Strip on Monday.

Gaza power station operates temporarily

Gaza electricity company said it received 200000 liters of industrial fuel enough to partially operate the only power station for only one and a half days.

Aqsa Foundation restores mosque threatened to be converted to synagogue

Al-Aqsa Foundation for endowments and heritage renovated the Rubin mosque in the city of Jaffa and Lod after violations against it by Israeli settlers and attempts to transform it into a synagogue.

IOA cuts water to half in four villages in Nablus

The Israeli government decided to reduce the water supply of four Palestinian villages east of Nablus by 50% without warning.

Baraka: The next battle will be over the Aqsa Mosque

Hamas representative in Lebanon Ali Baraka stated that the option of resistance not the peace talks would restore the Aqsa Mosque and liberate Palestine from the Israeli occupation..

IOF paints over Marmara ship to hide traces of assault

The Turkish IHH relief fund announced Sunday findings that the IOF painted over bullet holes on the Turkish Marmara ship which was attacked by IOF troops while delivering relief aid to Gaza.

Gaza threatened with humanitarian disaster in wake of power failure

The Palestinian Ministry of Health warned that ongoing power outages and the shortage of filters oils and other crucial equipment could lead to a real “humanitarian disaster” in the Gaza Strip.

Agha: We aspire for self-sufficiency

Dr. Mohammed Al-Agha has said that his ministry was able to overcome many obstacles and difficulties and started to implement strategic projects to produce vegetables fruits and other products.