[ PIC 10/09/2012 – 06:09 PM ] GAZA, (PIC)– The Palestinian Independent Agency for the prosecution of Zionist occupation crimes demanded EU to recant its recent decision, widening the circle of economic and diplomatic relations with Israeli occupation, in light of Israel’s continued violations of rules of international law and its war crimes against Palestinian […]
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Britain Condemns Israeli Settlement Relocation
Wafa News Agency | March 16, 2012 LONDON, March 16, 2012 (WAFA) – British Minister for the Middle East Alistair Burt Friday called on the Israeli government to rescind its decision to move settlers from the illegal West Bank outpost Migron to a new nearby location. “The British Government condemns the deal to move settlers […]
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Palestinian bloggers called to join prisoner hunger strike
Palestine’s Prisoners – Worldwide Event Oct 12,2011 | Pictures | Topic | Category +972 Magazine | Joseph Dana | October 10, 2011 On 27 September 2011, activists with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) launched a prisoner hunger strike in protest of Israel’s treatment of Palestinians prisoners in Israeli jails. Rallies have […]
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Cairo called to oversee reconciliation after Ramadan prisoner deal breached
[ 28/08/2011 – 03:04 PM ] RAMALLAH, (PIC)– The families of the West Bank political prisoners committee has released an important report documenting statistics on the West Bank security services in Ramadan as the holy month comes to a close. Officials from Hamas and Fatah met in Cairo before Ramadan when promises were made to […]
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UK bans Israeli settler rabbi who called for killing of non-Jews | The Electronic Intifada
Asa Winstanley |The Electronic Intifada |London |15 August 2011 Is the UK government equating a respected Palestinian community leader with an extremist settler who advocates racism and mass killing of civilians? ( ActiveStills) Palestinian religious leader and rights activist Sheikh Raed Salah was arrested by the UK government in June, supposedly for “flouting” a ban on entering […]
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