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B'Tselem asks occupation forces to stop using dogs against Palestinian civilians

B'Tselem asks occupation forces to stop using dogs against Palestinian civilians

Human rights organisation B'Tselem has sent a letter to the legal adviser of the Israeli army's civil administration in the occupied West Bank asking for an end to the use of dogs against Palestinian civilians. The call was made after dogs attacked two Palestinians as they tried to enter Israel to look for work. The dogs were used by security forces to detain the men. Read more

PA has arrested 15,000 Palestinians in six years

PA has arrested 15,000 Palestinians in six years

The head of International Relations in the Islamic Resistance Movement has said that political arrests made by the Palestinian Authority against Hamas members do not reflect any serious intention towards national reconciliation. Osama Hamdan pointed out that since 2007 the PA has arrested or summonsed around 15,000 fellow Palestinians, mostly affiliates of the groups opposed to Fatah, including Ha... Read more

PA cuts off aid to Palestinian activist in bid to boost peace efforts

PA cuts off aid to Palestinian activist in bid to boost peace efforts

The Palestinian Authority in Ramallah has cut off aid to Palestinian activists in a bid to boost peace efforts being promoted by US Secretary of State John Kerry, a senior Israeli military commander has claimed. The cuts are aimed at activists carrying out protests against Israeli settlements and military aggression in the occupied West Bank. Such protests, the activists say, highlight the PA's se... Read more

UNIFIL commander blames Israel for breaching ceasefire with Lebanon

UNIFIL commander blames Israel for breaching ceasefire with Lebanon

The commander of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), Hugo Delort-Laval, has blamed Israel for breaching the ceasefire between the two countries on more occasions than its northern neighbour, Israel Radio said on Wednesday. General Delort-Labal was speaking to students at Tel Aviv University when he made his remarks. Read more

Jewish settlers damage cars, draw racist graffiti in Palestinian village

Jewish settlers damage cars, draw racist graffiti in Palestinian village

Jewish settlers have damaged a number of cars in a Palestinian village to the west of Jerusalem and scrawled racist graffiti on houses. The tyres of 28 vehicles were slashed in the attack. The residents of Abu-Gosh woke up to find the damaged cars and graffiti such as "Death to Arabs, Arabs Out" and "Price Tag". The village is surrounded by illegal Israeli settlements. Read more

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No remorse for destruction of Palestinian villages

18 Jun 2013 | Lifestyle

Ramona Wadi

No remorse for destruction of Palestinian villages

Former IDF commander, brigadier general of the Givati Brigade and Israeli ambassador to Tanzania, Yitzhak Pundak, expressed no remorse about the destr... Read more

Discrediting Falk to bolster a dependent impunity

13 Jun 2013 | Politics

Ramona Wadi

Discrediting Falk to bolster a dependent impunity

Richard Falk has long been deemed controversial in circles conforming to imperialist policies. Vilified for contradicting mainstream propaganda emanat... Read more

I the Palestinian and my friend the Turk

10 Jun 2013 | Lifestyle

Ahmad Abu R'tema

I the Palestinian and my friend the Turk

One of the most spectacular gifts that any of us may be granted by God during our lives is that you become acquainted with a brother not born of your ... Read more

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