Arutz Sheva | Pope Will 'Recognize Palestine, Call to End Occupation' Arutz Sheva Palestinian Authority (PA) and Arab Christian sources are already celebrating Pope Francis's visit to Israel starting next Sunday, saying his choice to begin the trip directly in PA-held Bethlehem is meant to "recognize Palestine" and "oppose the ... Palestinian Israeli Conflict: Officials Claim Pope Francis Visit Sign Vatican ... Israel, Palestine point-scoring hope from pope pilgrimage Israel, Palestine seek to score 'political gain' on papal visit |
Palestine: No Action in Assault by Police Human Rights Watch (Jerusalem) – Palestinian authorities have taken no action to investigate an assault by their security forces on April 12, 2014, but have brought charges against four victims, Human Rights Watch said today. Multiple witnesses gave consistent accounts ... |
Aljazeera.com | Israel and Palestine: Two states and the extra step Aljazeera.com The search for new directions for Israel and Palestine is on. Apartheid? One state? Israeli unilateral withdrawal? Tortuous negotiations? The reality is that it may be time to look at things in a new way in Israel and Palestine: two states, and one ... Putting Palestine back on the map Two Palestinian teens shot dead during West Bank protest, doctors say To Understand What Life Is Really Like in Israel and Palestine, Follow This Chart |
RT | Venezuela signs deal to provide Palestinian Authority with oil RT Venenzuelan President Nicolas Maduro (R) and Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas, pose after decorating each other during a ceremony at Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas on May 16, 2014. (AFP Photo / Juan Barreto). Tags. Conflict, Economy ... New agreements between Palestine and Venezuela Venezuela to Provide Oil and Diesel Fuel to Palestinian Authority Palestine and Venezuela sign agreements on energy and taxation |
Alternative Information Center (AIC) (blog) | Video shows unprovoked, cold-blooded killing of Palestinian boys by Israeli forces The Electronic Intifada (blog) This shocking video shows the unprovoked, cold-blooded killings of two Palestinian teenagers, 17-year-old Nadim Siam Nuwara, and 16-year-old Mahmoud Odeh Abu Thahir on 15 May near Ofer military prison in the occupied West Bank city of Beitunia. Rising Numbers of Palestinian Children Subjected to Solitary Confinement VIDEO: Unlawful killing of two Palestinian teens Terrorizing Palestinian Children |
Haaretz | Palestine urges EU to blacklist Jewish 'terrorists' EUobserver The Palestinian foreign minister, Riad Malki, wrote to EU foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton on 11 May to complain that settler groups, called "price tag" and "hilltop youth", are attacking people in the West Bank to "forcibly transfer them away ... Class Struggle in Palestine - Ali Abunimah on Reality Asserts Itself (4/5) Israel's Water Genocide Former Palestinian spymaster: Only solution is a single Palestinian state |
66 years on, Yafa continues to inspire Palestinian spirit Arab News But British colonization of Palestine starting in 1917 then morphed into a mandate government in 1922, interrupting the natural historic flow that positioned Yafa as the beating heart of Palestine. Strata of educated elites in Yafa had raised the level ... |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan crash out of Al-Nakba tournament in Palestine The News International KARACHI: Pakistan crashed out of the Al-Nakba International Football tournament when they lost to Palestine 0-3 in their last round robin game at the Faisal Al-Husseini Stadium in al-Ram late Saturday night. The win, their third straight one, put ... Palestine down Pakistan 3-0 Al-Nakba tournament: We expected them to play better, says Lodhi |
Palestine's Landmark Academy shifts focus to success Tyler Morning Telegraph PALESTINE — In its early days, Landmark Academy had a reputation for being a dropout recovery campus. In recent years, the academy has disassociated from its initial focus and changed its purpose. |
Upper Lake in Palestine closed due to alligator sighting KETK Palestine, Texas — The city of Palestine has closed Upper Lake in the city of Palestine after the discovery of an 8- to 10- foot alligator. The foremost concern is for public safety and they are not allowing anyone into that area until they can ... |