The Independent (blog) | Life in the Palestinian territories Washington Post Palestinian laborers work at construction site of a residential project funded by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip. An elderly man repairs kerosene stoves in Gaza City. Galway Palestine Children's Appeal enters Gaza Palestine's right to exist Egyptian lawmakers in Gaza to hold talks over fuel crisis |
Al-Bawaba | Global March to Jerusalem Is Not All About Palestinian Rights Huffington Post (blog) On March 30, the Global March to Jerusalem (GMJ), a nongovernmental organization comprised primarily of Palestinian, Arab and Muslim supporters but also from notable American personalities including Dr. Cornel West and Rev. Palestine Land Day promises 'This Year in Jerusalem', with Global March Turkish Hypocrisy Palestine and Israel update |
Pro-Palestinian activists to hold second 'fly-in' Jerusalem Post By TOVAH LAZAROFF Organizers say they expect 1500- 2000 people to arrive in Ben-Gurion Airport to protest Israeli policy in Palestine. By REUTERS Pro-Palestinian activists plan to hold their second fly-in to Ben-Gurion International Airport just after ... |
Palestine Exchange to List Its Own Shares The Media Line The Palestine Exchange (PEX), which makes a market for shares in 46 local companies with a combined market capitalization of $2.9 billion, is on its way to becoming a publicly traded stock itself. Shares in the PEX will begin trading on the ... The Palestine Securities Exchange (PSE) Announces the Fourth of April its ... |
Globe and Mail | Don't use Palestine as excuse for crime San Antonio Express Merah claimed he attacked the Jewish school to avenge Palestinian children killed by Israel. This brought the best response of a terrible week, from Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad. βIt is time for these criminals to stop marketing their ... The Toulouse Killings: Not In Palestine's Name Yet Another Not-So-Pious Al Qaeda Terrorist The Middle East Conflict Comes to France |
Ma'an News Agency | Ramallah court extends arrest of Palestinian reporter Ma'an News Agency RAMALLAH (Ma'an) -- A Palestinian court has extended the remand of a journalist arrested Monday over allegations of slander and defamation, officials in Ramallah said Wednesday. The Palestinian Authority will continue to hold Yousef al-Shayeb, ... |
Palestine to spend $36000 on study Palestine Herald Press By PAUL STONE Palestine Herald-Press PALESTINE β After much discussion and with some members expressing frustration, the Palestine City Council on Monday unanimously voted to pay a Tyler engineering firm $36000 to conduct a drainage study at the ... |
Palestine ISD backs resolution Palestine Herald Press By PAUL STONE Palestine Herald-Press PALESTINE β Like most of the state's 1000-plus public school districts, the Palestine Independent School District would like to see a dramatic reshaping of the state's heavy reliance on standardized testing. |
International Business Times | Fears of new Palestinian intifada mount UPI.com A call by an imprisoned Palestinian icon for a new wave of civil resistance against Israel's occupation has alarmed Israelis. RAMALLAH, West Bank, March 27 (UPI) -- A call by imprisoned Palestinian icon Marwan Barghouti for his countrymen to launch a ... Jailed Palestinian Barghouti Calls For Full Resistance Against Israel Barghouti Fuels the Revolution from an Israeli Prison BDS roundup: Gearing up for a global BDS day of action |
Israel Could Export Natural Gas to Its Neighbors, Landau Says BusinessWeek By Paul Tugwell on March 28, 2012 Israel could export recently discovered natural gas to Jordan and the Palestinian Territories, Israeli Energy Minister Uzi Landau said at a conference in Athens today. The government wants to be sure that a possible ... |