Gaza
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Israeli navy opens fire, shoots water at Gaza fishing boats
Israeli navy ships today opened fire and shot water canons at fishermen’s boats sailing in the northern and southern coasts…
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Israeli navy detains four Gaza fishermen, seizes their boat, as army vehicles infiltrate southern borders
Israeli occupation naval boats today detained four Gaza fishermen, siblings, off the sea of Gaza City and seized their fishing…
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Roman-era sarcophagus uncovered in Gaza
A Roman-era lead sarcophagus was uncovered in the Gaza Strip yesterday, the second such discovery this year. “A second lead…
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Israeli warplanes attack targets in Gaza
Israeli warplanes attacked early this morning several locations in the besieged Gaza Strip, causing damage to property but no casualties.…
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Palestinian woman dies during Hajj in Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Palestinian Minister of Awqaf and Religious Affairs, Sheikh Hatem Al-Bakri, announced today the death of a Palestinian woman pilgrim this…
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Gazan pilgrim dies in Mecca after car accident
A Palestinian woman died in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on Friday after a bus carrying pilgrims from the Gaza…
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Israeli forces detain two Palestinians at Gaza frontier
Two Palestinians were arrested today by the Israeli occupation forces after they approached the frontier fence in the farthest north…
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Israeli navy detains five Gaza fishermen, seize boat
Israeli navy early Wednesday detained five Palestinian fishermen and seized their boat offshore al-Waha shore, northwest of Beit Lahia, in…
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Stand for children in Gaza to demand retraction of suspension of humanitarian aid
Dozens of Palestinian children demonstrated today (Tuesday) in Gaza City to demand that the United Nations World Food Program redistribute…
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Gaza: 1980 cases of total demolition have not been reconstructed until this year
Statistics of the Ministry of Public Works in the Gaza Strip documented, on Sunday evening, that there are 1,980 cases…
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