AFP | Israel denies pro-Palestinian activists entry to West Bank Jewish Telegraphic Agency JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Pro-Palestinian activists were denied entry into the West Bank from Jordan by Israeli authorities. Approximately 100 members of the Welcome to Palestine movement attempted to cross into the West Bank on Sunday via the Allenby ... Pro-Palestinian activists barred from West Bank visit Three children arrested in Israel taxi attack International activists try to enter West Bank |
Independent Online | Palestine told to reign in security forces Independent Online Ramallah, West Bank - Human Rights Watch on Monday rebuked the Palestinian Authority (PA) for failing to prosecute members of the security forces over years of alleged beatings and abuse of protesters, journalists and detainees. The New York-based ... |
Haaretz | Encountering Peace: What Abbas should say to Israel Jerusalem Post Despite the historical injustice inflicted on the Palestinian Arab people resulting in their dispersion and depriving them of their right to self-determination, following upon UN General Assembly Resolution 181 (1947), which partitioned Palestine into ... Abbas responds to Lieberman letter: Israel's government is destroying any ... The Dispensability of the Abbas Regime Palestinians will press for full UN membership – Abbas |
Alternative Information Center (AIC) (blog) | Rachel Corrie verdict due tomorrow GlobalPost A member of the International Solidarity Movement waves a picture of Rachel Corrie in front of an Israeli tank during a demonstration where Corrie was killed on March 18, 2003. ISM members and Palestinians protested the killing of Corrie who was ... WSF Free Palestine: protesters demand justice for Rachel Corrie Rachel Corrie Trial: Family Of Slain Pro-Palestinian Activist Awaits Verdict Decade After Her Death, US Activist's Case Nears End |
Al-Monitor | Palestinian Street Artists Take to the Walls With New Zeal Al-Monitor ”Street art in Palestine was boosted by the Arab revolutions, which led to a lot of graffiti all around the Arab world,” he said. Street art is used as an outlet for people to talk about big existential issues, which for years were repressed in ... |
International Business Times | This Week in Palestine, August 24th, 2012 Bay Area Indymedia Israeli Foreign Minister, Avigdor Lieberman stated this week that the Quartet Committee for peace in the Middle East must act to set a date for general and presidential elections in the Palestinian territories, in order to replace the Palestinian ... Palestinian government debt hurts private sector Let's Rally Behind Palestinian Cause Made In Palestine? South Africa To Label West Bank Products, Angering Israel |
Islamic Republic News Agency | Palestinian FM: Palestinians' expectations of Iran several-fold increased Islamic Republic News Agency Ayatollah Khamene'ie, the Supreme Leader of Iran, rejects a Two State Solution and has stated that Palestine is inseparable, while Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called for a free referendum for the entire Palestinian population, including ... Envoy Urges NAM Members' Focus on Palestinian Issue Palestine FM in Tehran to attend NAM meeting Historic Tehran NAM Summit |
Ma'an News Agency | Hamas PM in Gaza drops plan to go to Non-Aligned Movement summit in Iran Haaretz "From Palestine, only Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian Authority, has been invited to Tehran for participation in this summit, and an official invitation has not been sent to any other individual," the semi-official Iranian news agency ... Hamas declines invite to Iran summit, citing Palestinian unity Palestinian Authority upset at Iran invitation to Hamas leader Haniyeh Won't Attend NAM Summit in Tehran |
Palestine Chronicle | Analysis: A Tunnel-free Future for Gaza? Palestine Chronicle By IRIN – Gaza City. This month's border attack in the Sinai Peninsula, which killed 16 Egyptian soldiers, has bolstered calls to shut down a network of underground tunnels between Egypt and the isolated Gaza Strip. The tunnels have been used for years ... |
Palestinian prisoners on high alert over relocation of comrades Saudi Gazette Qaddoura Faris, the head of Palestinian Prisoners Club (Nadi Al-Asir), said that the Israeli Prison Service (IPS) started since early Monday the relocation of some 120 Palestinian prisoners of Fatah movement from section 6 of Rimon to other jails in ... |