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AOHR UK: Egypt’s closure of Rafah crossing a crime against humanity

Arab Organization for Human Rights in the UK (AOHR UK) condemned Wednesday the “repressive measures” practiced by Egyptian officials at Rafah border crossing.

Palestine still just dotted lines on map as Google passes the buck

Palestine is underrepresented on most web-based mapping platforms although activists have made headway towards virtual recognition.

On 47th anniversary of its burning Israel strangles Al-Aqsa

On the 47th anniversary of setting al-Aqsa Mosque on fire Q-Press media center for Jerusalem and al-Aqsa affairs highlights the main dangers and crimes the Israeli occupation has imposed on the Mosque since 1967.

Israel approves cable car project over Occupied Jerusalem

Israeli ministries of internal security religious affairs and tourism in cooperation with Israeli municipality of Jerusalem approved a cable car project over Occupied Jerusalem.

Hamas UNDP deny Israeli claims that Barsh assisted Hamas

Hamas and UNDP denied Israeli charges against a Palestinian employee of the United Nations agency accusing him of providing "material assistance" to Hamas.

Of Hajah Zainab – Is Palestine still the central issue for Arabs?

Palestine is increasingly absent from Arab consciousness at least at the official and media levels. For years the discussion has veered elsewhere to other regions and various other concerns.

Sick captive with cancer enters 14th year of imprisonment

The Jerusalemite sick captive Ali Daana 38 who is sentenced to 20 years has completed the 13th year of imprisonment in Israeli jails. He was arrested on July 16 2003.

Four Palestinian female captives held under administrative detention

The number of Palestinian female captives who are detained in Israeli jails under the illegal administrative detention order jumped to four.

IOA refuses to release Egyptian captive Mohammad al-Sayed

Palestinian Prisoners Center for Studies revealed that Israel has been procrastinating in releasing the oldest-serving Egyptian prisoner in its jails Mohammad Hassan al-Sayed.

Haaretz: J’lem churches leased land to Israeli firms for long decades

Haaretz newspaper has revealed that Israeli companies have bought leases on church-owned land for protracted periods of time in the central part of Occupied Jerusalem.

IOF arrests 9 Palestinians notifies the demolition of 2 homes

The IOF arrested on Tuesday four Palestinians while on their way to their workplaces in Tulkarem while four others were detained west of al-Khalil and one in Bethlehem.

Dozens injured in IOF attacks on marches in W. Bank and Gaza

Scores of Palestinians on Friday afternoon suffered injuries when the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) attacked peaceful protest marches and rallies in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

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