Swedish FM cancels visit to Israel
Wednesday-14-December-2016
A planned visit to Israel by the Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallström has been cancelled as no Israeli official was prepared to receive her over her pro-Palestine position.
Wednesday-14-December-2016
A planned visit to Israel by the Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallström has been cancelled as no Israeli official was prepared to receive her over her pro-Palestine position.
Tuesday-13-December-2016
The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has refused to meet with Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom during her projected visit to the region Haaretz reported Tuesday.
Monday-12-December-2016
Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Zahhar on Sunday evening stressed Hamas nonnegotiable commitment to armed resistance and to the liberation of occupied Palestine from the river to the sea.
Friday-9-December-2016
Chief editor of the Falastin newspaper Waleed Ali was released on Thursday evening from an Israeli jail where he had spent a total of 22 years.
Friday-9-December-2016
The situation in Aleppo is heartbreaking political bureau member of Hamas Khaled Mishaal told al-Jazeera on Thursday.
Thursday-8-December-2016
Despite hundreds of complaints of Shin Bet torture no single criminal investigation has been launched by the Israeli authorities Haaretz newspaper reported Wednesday.
Thursday-8-December-2016
As Palestinians mark the 29th anniversary of the First Palestinian Intifada (Uprising) the memories of a people dispossessed of its own land and bereaved of the warmth of home and the nourishment of family reemerge marking the world’s most traumatic legacy.
Thursday-8-December-2016
The Israeli occupation authorities (IOA) approved a plan to construct 770 illegal settlement units on Palestinian land Haaretz reported Thursday.
Wednesday-7-December-2016
The health conditions of three Palestinian hunger strikers in Israeli jails have seen a turn for the worse.
Wednesday-7-December-2016
The Israeli occupation authorities (IOA) sentenced 19 Palestinian detainees to administrative prison terms with neither charge nor trial for periods ranging from three to six months.