By Global Research News | Global Research, August 31, 2014 | Bethlehem University Over the last 40 years occupied Palestine has witnessed a catastrophic decline in biodiversity. Loss of habitat, desertification and pollution of water sources have all been linked to the occupation by Israeli forces. This summer scientific research led by Professor Mazin Qumsiyeh […]
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Study Shows Palestinian Authority Corruption ~ by @StephenLendman
by Stephen Lendman | Stephen Lendman Blog | Oct 19, 2013 Palestinians under PA governance are ill-served, abused, lied to, exploited and otherwise mistreated. Illegitimate president Mahmoud Abbas is a longtime Israeli collaborator. Betrayal pays well. He amassed a personal fortune. It’s stashed in overseas bank accounts and other investments. Reportedly he’s worth hundreds of […]
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Muzaini: 50 Scholarships for Refugees from Lebanon to Study at Gaza Universities
DRAH | March 23, 2013 Gaza, (DRAH.ps) — The Minister of Education and Higher Education in the Palestinian government in the Gaza strip, Dr Osama Muzaini, stated that the ministry would provide 50 scholarships to refugee students in Lebanon to study at universities of the Gaza Strip. The step came following the demand to do […]
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European study denounces UN failure towards Palestinian refugees in Syria
Overview | The Genocide on Palestinian Refugees in Syria [ PIC 18/02/2013 – 05:22 PM ] LONDON, (PIC)– Three European organizations issued an urgent appeal for legal and security protection for Palestinian refugees in the camps in Syria, and along its borders with Lebanon and Jordan. A statement issued by the three institutions, the Euro […]
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Israel arrests two Palestinian sisters Yasmina & Zeina Al-Tamimi on returning from the Ukraine
[ 12/06/2012 – 05:01 PM ] AL-KHALIL, (PIC)– Israeli occupation forces (IOF) arrested two Palestinian students on their return from the Ukraine where they studied medicine, their father said. Najib Al-Tamimi, the father, told Quds Press on Tuesday that his daughters Yasmina, 22, and Zeina, 23, had completed their studies in medicine in the Ukraine […]
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Study: Israeli ‘state land’ illegally taken from West Bank
Maan News Agency | March 14, 2012 BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Israel has designated some 900,000 dunams of the occupied West Bank as Israeli state land, using procedures that break local and international laws, an Israeli human rights group said Wednesday. “Large swaths of land have been classified state land and designated for use by settlements, […]
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MADA releases a study on Palestinian media’s role in fuelling internal division
PNN FEB 22 2012 The Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms (MADA) released a new study analyzing Palestinian media’s role in fuelling the internal division between Fatah and Hamas. The study was conducted with the support of the UNESCO office in Ramallah. The study was prepared by journalist and researcher Muntaser Hamdan under the […]
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Study: “Palestinian Businessmen Invested $2.5 B. In Settlements, Israel, In 2010”
Ethnic Cleansing – Topic | Settlement Construction – Category – Pictures Saturday November 19, 2011 05:44 by Saed Bannoura – IMEMC & Agencies An academic study conducted by a Palestinian researcher from the West Bank city of Bethlehem, revealed that the amount of investments by Palestinian businessmen men, in Israeli settlements, and in Israel itself, […]
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Study group reveals plans to cut off Jerusalem’s Palestinian villages from their West Bank hinterland
Thursday, 29 September 2011 16:30 | MEMO The Jerusalem Society for Arabic Studies has revealed Israeli plans to build a new illegal settlement which will cut-off Palestinian villages in the Holy City from the south of the West Bank. The head of the Society, Khalil Al Tafakji, said that the Israeli Occupation Authorities plan to […]
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Israel chokes Palestinian trade, says UN study
The Electronic Intifada | Ramallah | 7 September 2011 West Bank vendors suffered as many looked but few purchased this past holiday season. (Khaleel Reash/MaanImages) RAMALLAH (IRIN) – West Bank trade remains largely isolated from global markets due to restrictions imposed on the movement of goods, according to a July 2011 study by the UN Conference on […]
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Young make up one-third of Palestinian population
Maan News Agency | Aug 11, 2011 BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics released a demographic study Thursday which showed that young people form one third of the Palestinian population. The results were published on the eve of International Youth Day and present statistics about the Palestinian population, above all about the […]
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Make A Dream Come True : Just Once, Please – for Nader K.
Make a Dream “Just Once, Please…” Come True! On June 19 we reposted a touching blogpost (see below) of Nader aka @imNadz from Gaza about the difficulties Gazans are facing in education, and his hope and his despair on chances for a scholarship abroad. All his and our prayers have been heard because Nader – […]
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The Treatment & Rehabilitation Center: a Case Study about victims of Torture committed by Israel
PNN – Palestine News Network – 20.06.11 – 13:16 By Alessandra Bajec – The idea of having an organization designed to offer appropriate and comprehensive assistance to victims of torture in the Palestinian territories is crucially necessary in the context of the ongoing violations committed by Israel under the Occupation. This is particularly true where […]
Continue readingStudy Values Settlements At $18.8 Billion
Friday May 27, 2011 11:32 by Kevin Murphy – IMEMC and Agencies A new study by formerly Israeli state funded Macro Center for Political Economics has valued Israeli settler homes at $18.8 billion in the West Bank, according to JNet. The report was released on the back of US President Barrack Obama’s speech in which […]
Continue readingUN to study Palestinian unity deal
PressTV – Mon May 2, 2011 12:50AM UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon Despite Israeli efforts to derail the Hamas-Fatah unity deal, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon says that he would study the agreement carefully. Intra-Palestinian reconciliation should take place in a way that promotes “peace, security and non-violence,” UN spokesman Martin Nesirky quoted Ban as […]
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