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Dozens of settlers storm Al-Aqsa Mosque
Dozens of settlers, protected by the occupation forces, stormed the courtyards of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, this morning. The settlers…
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Belgian city of Vervieus freezes its relations with Israel
The city of Vervieuta in Belgium announced the severing of its relations with the occupying state, in response to its…
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100 years old.. The red procession to celebrate the Jordanian Crown Prince
The red procession that Jordanian Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah will wed at his wedding on Thursday is a royal…
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Jordan excludes Israeli officials from attending crown prince’s wedding
An Israeli official said that no Israeli official was invited to attend the wedding of Jordanian Crown Prince Hussein bin…
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Israeli Female soldier killed during military exercise
An Israeli female soldier succumbed to her injuries after she collapsed during a military exercise by the so-called “Border Guards”…
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Prisoner’s Club: The continued deterioration of prisoner, Muhammad Al-Khatib’s health condition
Prisoners’ Club said today, Tuesday, “The health condition of prisoner Muhammad al-Khatib (40 years) from Tulkarem, who suffers from chronic…
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Israeli occupation burns olive trees east of Bethlehem
Israeli occupation forces set fire today, Tuesday, to olive trees in Tuqu’ town, southeast of Bethlehem. Local sources reported that…
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Palestine thanks Jordan
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates expressed the appreciation of the State of Palestine to the brotherly Hashemite Kingdom…
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Israeli occupation storms Ya`bad, seizes surveillance cameras
Israeli occupation forces seized today, Thursday, surveillance camera recordings in the town of Ya`bad, southwest of Jenin. Local sources reported…
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Detainee Walid Daqqa’s family appeals to President Abbas to intervene for his release
The family of the Palestinian prisoner, Walid Daqqa, appealed to President Mahmoud Abbas in an open letter to intervene to…
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