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The union said UNRWA is procrastinating in 'recognising our rights, which include tax returns for agency projects'.
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A historian of the Middle East, Wood focuses on the experience of Christians in the early Middle Ages and will discuss the experience of Chrsitians under the Abbasid caliphate
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Israeli protesters, taking part in 'day of disruption' in Tel Aviv to show their opposition to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's so-called judicial coup, were met with stun grenades and water cannon as authorities tried to shut the protests down.
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Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has criticised German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock's statements regarding the use of the death penalty against Palestinians convicted of carrying attacks against Israelis....
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Israeli police were filmed harassing Palestinian youth travelling to and from the Shuafat refugee camp on Jerusalem's Light Rail. In one video, a young man is detained for allegedly having a photo of a Palestinian martyr on his phone cover, who the policeman asserts is a 'terrorist'.
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German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock yesterday condemned Israeli settlement expansion in the occupied Palestinian West Bank, news agencies reported. Her remarks came during a joint press conference held with...
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Free haircuts are provided for earthquake victims
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Israeli settlers attacked Sameh Aktash's village just two days after he arrived home from volunteering with earthquake victims in Turkiye. Saleh was shot and killed as settlers attacked the villages of Huwara and Zaatara in the occupied West Bank, while the Israeli police stood by.
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As a collective punishment, Palestinian residents of the ancient city of Jericho were blocked by the Israeli army from entering. The move came after a US-citizen was killed in a drive-by shooting at an illegal settlement near Jericho.
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Palestinian citizens of Israel yesterday held demonstrations against the recent Israeli settler attacks in the occupied West Bank town of Huwara. The demonstrations took place in multiple cities including...
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READ: Black African immigrants trying to change demographic make-up of country, says Tunisia president...
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Washington expects Israel to hold those responsible for the attacks on Palestinian homes to account for their actions, a State Department statement said yesterday. "We expect the Israeli government...
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Leaders in the Israeli occupation army criticised the government of Benjamin Netanyahu following the shooting of illegal settlers in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem which have led to...
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Besiktas fans throw teddy bears and toys on pitch for quake victims during Turkish Super Lig football match between Besiktas and Fraport TAV Antalyaspor, in Istanbul, Turkiye on February 26, 2023
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An extreme far-right member of the Israeli Knesset (parliament) said today that he wants to see the "burning" of Palestinian villages in response to the killing of Israeli settlers....
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An eyewitness to extreme settler violence near the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank describes the worst attack on his village of Huwara 'since the First Intifada'. The attacks by illegal Israeli settlers and soldiers left one Palestinian dead as well as Palestinian cars, homes and businesses burnt to the ground. They follow a week of violence in Nablus, in which 11 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli army raid and two settlers were shot dead resulting in a manhunt.
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An eyewitness to extreme settler violence near the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank describes the worst attack on his village of Huwara 'since the First Intifada'. The attacks by illegal Israeli settlers and soldiers left one Palestinian dead as well as Palestinian cars, homes and businesses burnt to the ground. They follow a week of violence in Nablus, in which 11 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli army raid and two settlers were shot dead resulting in a manhunt.
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Egypt's Sinai, Libya, Algeria and Palestine, including the city of Acre and some beaches in the Gaza Strip, have seen new rocks exposed on their beaches with tidal waters moving five to 20 metres, leading to fears that a tsunami will strike.
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Palestinian-American supermodel Bella Hadid delivered humanitarian aid for Turkish earthquake victims on Friday as she visited the Turkish House in New York City. 'We stick together always', she said, adding she will return on additional visits.
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London hospital removes Gaza children’s artwork after a complaint by 'UK Lawyers for Israel'; on behalf of Jewish patients who felt 'vulnerable'; and 'victimised' by the Palestinian artwork
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Senior adviser for the State of Palestine at the UN Majed Bamya rebuked countries that supported Israel's bid to become vice chair of the Special Committee on the UN Charter while they condemned the occupation state's actions against Palestinians
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Israeli forces hid guns in prayer mats and disguised themselves in Arab women's clothing, according to eyewitnesses, in order to open fire on Lions' Den resistance fighters in a busy shopping district of Nablus. At least 11 died in the raid in the occupied West Bank with over a hundred wounded.
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Israel's killing of 11 Palestinians has sparked protests in Gaza.
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Students at the prestigious Oxford Union interrupted a speech given by the Israeli Ambassador to the UK Tzipi Hotovely in protest at her recent comments calling Palestinians 'terrorists' and defending Israeli war crimes. Hotovely has been protested against at other elite institutions like Cambridge University and the London School of Economics (LSE).
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Afghan special forces are being drafted into the Ukraine War to fight alongside Russian mercenaries known as the Wagner Group. Despite the US spending hundreds of billions training up these Afghan commandos, they were left stranded after the 2021 fall of Kabul and will now be taking up arms against US interests, recruited to the frontline of Russia's advance across eastern Ukraine.
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Interviews
February 23, 2023
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Asaad Al Asaad
Thousands of Syrians lost their lives in the twin earthquakes that hit the region on 6 February, 12-year-old Marwa became an orphan as a result
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Ahmed Qurei, a former Palestinian prime minister, passed away yesterday in a Ramallah hospital.
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A British-born woman who travelled to Syria to join Daesh has been denied her UK citizenship by the courts, after the British government stripped her of her status in 2019. The recent court case focused on revelations that a Canadian secret service asset was involved in trafficking her to Syria. Begum's lawyers say the case has all the hallmarks of child trafficking under international treaties
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Stearns talks about his research and work on 17th century Morocco
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Article
February 22, 2023
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Sulaiman Lkaderi
As the death toll from the earthquakes which rocked Turkiye and Syria continues to rise, many are questioning whether sanctions on Syria are preventing aid from reaching the war-torn...
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February 22, 2023
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Jehan Alfarra
Opponents of the reforms say they would enable Netanyahu’s far-right government to seize absolute power, by granting more authority to the executive branch over the judicial.
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A video from an Israeli raid on Nablus captures the moment when an Israeli armoured truck drives into a crowd of seemingly unarmed Palestinians on the side of the road. Reports say that at least two have died in the raid, with dozens of injuries, and the casualty statistics expected to rise.