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Settlers cut down 70 olive trees south of Nablus
Settlers cut down 70 perennial olive trees in the village of Qaryut, south of Nablus, today. The activist of the…
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Prisoner Khader Adnan continues his open hunger strike for the 66th day in a row
The prisoner, Khader Adnan (44 years), from the town of Arraba, south of Jenin, continues his open hunger strike to…
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20,000 worshipers perform Isha’a and Tarawih prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque
About 20,000 worshipers performed the Isha and Tarawih prayers in the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, this evening, Tuesday, despite the strict…
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Two martyrs shot by Israeli occupation east of Nablus
Two young men were shot dead on Tuesday by the Israeli occupation forces, in the Deir al-Hatab area, east of…
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Israeli attack on Netanyahu’s speech
Both the opposition leader, Yair Lapid, and the head of the “National Camp” party, Benny Gantz, commented through tweets they…
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Israel concludes a military deal worth 1.44 billion shekels with Greece
Israeli Ministry of Security announced today, Sunday, the conclusion of a deal with the Greek Ministry of Defense, worth 1.44…
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A demonstration in Chicago, USA, in solidarity with our people, against the storming of Al-Aqsa
Hundreds of members of the Palestinian community and supporters of the Palestinian right participated in a large demonstration in downtown…
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216 injuries occurred during residents’ response to settlers’ march in Jabal Sabih, south of Nablus
The march, organized by settlers, went today, Sunday, to the “Evitar” settlement outpost, built on citizens’ lands in Jabal Sabih,…
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Settlers storm Hebron and Yatta Municipality Park
Settlers stormed the Bab Al-Zawiya area, the commercial center of Hebron, and Yatta Municipality Park in the village of Al-Carmel,…
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Including 10 children..100 cases of arrest in Jericho since the beginning of this year
The Prisoner Club said that (100) arrest cases were recorded in Jericho governorate since the beginning of this year, and…
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