Ma’an News Agency | July 1, 2013 NABLUS (Ma’an) — Israeli settlers started several fires in Burin village south of Nablus on Sunday evening, a Palestinian Authority official said. Ghassan Daghlas, who monitors settlements in the northern West Bank, said residents of Bracha and Yitzhar settlements torched Palestinian fields, leading to clashes with locals. […]
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Moshe Nissim on Home Demolitions & Jenin Refugee Camp ~ by @YasirTineh
Yasir M Tineh Weblog | April 18, 2012 To better understand Zionist Terrorism; Look at their own actions and words. “I found joy with every house that came down, because I knew they didn’t mind dying, but they cared for their homes. If you knocked down a house, you buried 40 or 50 people for […]
Continue readingISRAEL: Criminal to the marrow of the bones
Posted by attendingtheworld at PS.HADNEWS.COM on Sunday, April 17, 2011 at 8:34 pm. TheNakedTruthInAConfusedWorld: ISRAEL: Criminal to the marrow of the bones Israeli prison raid footage released Television images shows Israeli Terrorist troops using live ammunition in deadly operation at detention centre. Hundreds of Palestinian have died inside Israeli prisons and now an Israeli television […]
Continue readingSUSPECT IN SETTLEMENT MURDERS NOT A PALESTINIAN : ARMY SILENT ON THIS
March 15, 2011 at 12:49 by DesertPeace It’s easier to put the blame on a Palestinian than reveal the truth. How else can settlement expansion be justified to the world? It is noted that the Israeli army knows of the information leading to the suspect but refuse to announce or deal with it for political […]
Continue readingResheq: Itamar attack could be homicide
[ 13/03/2011 – 10:46 AM ] DAMASCUS, (PIC)– Political bureau member of Hamas Ezzet Al-Resheq has said that his movement was not involved in the Itamar attack near Nablus. He affirmed in a statement late Saturday that Hamas and other Palestinian resistance factions do not target children. The Hamas leader did not rule out […]
Continue readingGaza govt: Settler attackers may not be Palestinian
Gaza govt: Settler attackers may not be Palestinian Published today (updated) 13/03/2011 11:57 Israeli soldiers block access to a house where five Israelis were murdered in the Jewish settlement of Itamar. Angry Israeli settlers entered a village near Nablus on Sunday after the grisly murder of a family of five, as police went on high […]
Continue readingSettler attacks against Palestinians escalate
Settler attacks against Palestinians escalate Published today 10:47 BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) – As the Shabbat ended Saturday evening, Israeli settlers raided Palestinian villages and towns across the West Bank, injuring several Palestinians. The raids followed the killing of a family of five Israelis in Itamar settlement in Nablus overnight Friday. A three-month-old baby Hadas, Elad, 4, […]
Continue reading“Muslim” murders “Jews” in Israeli Settlement!
Posted by attendingtheworld at PS.HADNEWS.COM on Saturday, March 12, 2011 at 6:52 pm. The posts attacking Muslims and depicting the thugs (Israeli Settlers as victims) have quickly sprung up on WordPress by the hateful mob of NaZionists and their Muslim-hating supporters. These Israeli settler thugs who are really subhuman, have committed atrocities against Palestinians daily […]
Continue readingFive Israeli settlers killed in Itamar
12/03/2011 – 08:31 AM NABLUS, (PIC)– Five Israeli settlers were killed in their house in Itamar settlement, which was built on Palestinian land in Nablus, at dawn Saturday. Hebrew media claimed that a “terrorist suspect” infiltrated into the settlement and killed the father, mother, and three of their children. Israeli occupation forces (IOF) were immediately […]
Continue readingIf Americans Knew – what every American needs to know about Israel/Palestine
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the world’s major sources of instability. Americans are directly connected to this conflict, and increasingly imperiled by its devastation. It is the goal of If Americans Knew to provide full and accurate information on this critical issue, and on our power – and duty – to bring a resolution. […]
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