By Noam Chomsky – 2 Sept 2013 – Israeli Occupation Archive The negotiations provide a cover for Israel’s takeover of the territories it wishes to control and should spare the United States some further embarrassment at the UN Noam Chomsky The Israel-Palestine negotiations currently underway in Jerusalem coincide with the 20th anniversary of the Oslo […]
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Palestinian gov’t demands full opening of Rafah crossing
[ PIC 10/07/2013 – 09:17 AM ] GAZA, (PIC)– The Palestinian government in the Gaza Strip called on the Egyptian authorities to reopen the Rafah border crossing fully due to the humanitarian suffering caused by its closure. In a press release issued following its weekly cabinet meeting on Tuesday, the government stated that the Egyptian […]
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Israel threatens the prisoners before releasing them
[ 06/11/2012 – 01:51 PM ] NABLUS, (PIC)– Al Tadhamon Foundation for Human Rights said that the Israeli intelligence service has been recently questioning some captives who almost completed their sentences. The Foundation reported in a press statement that the Israeli intelligence service at Salem Camp has been often interrogating the prisoners who have served […]
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Haneyya: Our joy will not be complete until all captives are released
Palestine’s Prisoners – Worldwide Event | Pictures | Topic | Category [ 14/10/2011 – 09:51 PM ] GAZA, (PIC)– The Palestinian Prime Minister in Gaza, Ismail Haneyya, said that feelings of joy over the release of captives will not be complete until all captives are released from Israeli occupation jails. Haneyya said during his Friday […]
Continue readingUN rights board calls for complete halt on Israeli settlement activity
[ 19/01/2011 – 02:37 PM ] NEW YORK, (PIC)– A UN human rights board called Tuesday on world powers to force Israel to put a dead-end on peace-impeding settlement plans, and expressed sorrow over the world’s lack of political will. The board, which is interested in preserving the “inalienable rights of the Palestinians”, said […]
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