The Atlantic | Israel and Palestine, by Body Counts The Atlantic Reuters puts the number of Palestinian deaths at 23. But the number sounds different when it's reported from the perspective of the Israeli government, which claims that 17 "militants" have been killed in exchanges of fire. It's unclear if this number ... Gaza: civilian casualties grow, Israel cuts diplomatic efforts What if British had treated Northern Irish like Israel treats Palestine? 9 questions about the Israel-Palestine conflict you were too embarrassed to ask |
RT | For French Arabs, Palestine protest ban echoes the past Al Jazeera America Paris police moved on Friday to block pro-Palestine protesters from taking to the streets of the French capital, citing what they called threats to public order. But for protest organizers, the decision represents a long-standing attempt to keep Arab ... 'In our millions, we're all Palestinian': Wave of protests worldwide demand ... Thousands gather for Palestine solidarity protest Outrage as France become first country in world to ban pro-Palestine demos |
Belfast Telegraph | Pope Francis Calls Israel And Palestine Presidents In Plea For Gaza Ceasefire Huffington Post Pope Francis personally telephoned the leaders of Palestine and Israel, President Mahmoud Abbas and President Shimon Peres, on Friday in order to express his "very grave concerns" about the Gaza conflict, which escalated on Thursday when Israel ... Pope Francis makes phone call to Israel, Palestine presidents |
Music Times | Israel-Palestine Conflict: Rihanna, Roger Waters, Eddie Vedder, Waka Flocka ... Music Times With the growing conflict between Israel and Palestine, many people are turning to social media to voice their opinions, frustrations, prayers, and calls for peace. Most celebrities are keeping silent on the issue to avoid a PR nightmare by choosing sides. Rihanna's Free Palestine tweet and other celebs who stumbled into politics DL Hughley -- Rihanna and Dwight Howard Lied ... They Meant to Tweet ... Did you know?: Rihanna brews up controversy over pro-Palestine tweet |
World Celebrities You Did Not Know Were Pro-Palestine Morocco World News American hip-hop star Lupe Fiasco, whose real name is Wasalu Muhammad Jaco, has frequently shown support of Palestine and condemned Israeli policies. Some of his rap songs also contain clear pro-Palestinian statements, sparking controversy in the ... |
USA TODAY | Palestine occupied by Islamism as much as Israel: Column USA TODAY Increasingly, Islam has been usurped by political Islamism, manifest in the current Israel–Palestine conflict as a war between Hamas and the Israel. Elsewhere, Islamism drives conflicts between ISIS and Iraqi government forces, the Pakistani Taliban ... |
Parisian police mull ban on pro-Palestine protests Al Jazeera America Parisian police said Thursday that they are considering a ban on pro-Palestine protests in the French capital, after similar demonstrations drove tens of thousands to the streets in a nation where young minorities with roots in Muslim-majority ... |
University of Florida students march for Palestine, denounce US support for Israel Fight Back! Newspaper At the end of the rally, Michela Martinazzi of UF Students for a Democratic Society said “It's important to show solidarity with Palestine in their daily fight against US Imperialism and today's action proved that the people of Gainesville are standing ... |
Times of India | Day 10 of Israel-Palestine conflict: Israel launches ground operation in Gaza Times of India JERUSALEM: Israel launched a ground operation in Gaza late on Thursday on the 10th day of an offensive to stamp out rocket attacks from the Palestinian enclave, the army said. "Following 10 days of Hamas attacks by land, air and sea, and after repeated ... |
Pakistan asks world community to stop Israel's unilateral strikes in Palestine Daily Times UNITED NATIONS – Pakistan has urged the international community to act to stop Israel's unilateral strikes in the Palestinian occupied territories, saying the violence in the region had erupted because of the failure of the peace process. “We call on ... |