Middle East Monitor | MEMO | Oct 12, 2012 Major-General (Res.) Amos Gilad has admitted that Israel cannot eradicate Hamas entirely. But, the Director of Policy and Political-Military Affairs and Chair of Security at the Israeli Ministry of Defence warned, Israel can hit all Hamas institutions in case it has missiles and is able to […]
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Jerusalemites: The new Israeli map of Jerusalem aims to limit the Arab presence
[ PIC 13/09/2012 – 01:17 PM ] OCCUPIED JERUSALEM,(PIC)– Adala center and the Civic Coalition for Jerusalem institutions confirmed that the new map of the so-called Quds District, will inevitably lead to besiege the Palestinian Arab presence and the development of settlement activity and Jewish presence in the city. During a press conference held in […]
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Barhoum: Accepting the Quartet’s conditions eradicate Palestinian fundamentals
Truth does not matter for “Israel”. Buttons Do. To mute. [ 02/12/2011 – 08:54 PM ] GAZA, (PIC)– Hamas spokesman, Fawzi Barhoum, affirmed his movement’s rejection of the International Quartet’s conditions, pointing out that the government that will be formed as a result of the reconciliation agreement will be a national unity government. In statements […]
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Eliminate Arabic as an official language, says draft law
Ethnic Cleansing – Topic | Settlement Construction – Category 1 November, 2011 | Wadi Hilweh Information Center Silwan, Jerusalem (SILWANIC) — A draft law has been proposed by former Shabak head and Kadima party member Avi Dakhtir that would see the elimination of Arabic as an official language of Israel, leaving Judaism as the sole […]
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PressTV – Tue Jan 11, 2011 6:43PM In an act violating international laws, Tel Aviv has played a direct role in the demolition of a Palestinian heritage hotel in East al-Quds (Jerusalem), a political expert says. “Israelis have had many racist and apartheid laws implemented against the Palestinians within the occupied territories since 1948, including […]
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