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Palestine 2016: An Optimistic Outlook - Huffington Post Sun, 14 Feb 2016 23:29:39 GMT

Huffington Post

Palestine 2016: An Optimistic Outlook
Huffington Post
In 2015, Palestine did not look good. According to the IMEU's Review, approximately 170 Palestinians were killed and 15,377 were injured by Israelis in 2015; Israel destroyed or dismantled 539 Palestinians homes and other structures in the occupied ...
Israelis kill two more Palestinians in West BankPress TV
2 Palestine youths shot dead by Israel armyShanghai Daily (subscription)
Palestine: 3 Palestinian teens shot dead in Israeli-occupied W BankThe Muslim News
Arutz Sheva -Morning Star Online -International Middle East Media Center
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Anti-terror police question schoolboy for wearing pro-Palestine badge - The Independent Sun, 14 Feb 2016 19:04:00 GMT

The Independent

Anti-terror police question schoolboy for wearing pro-Palestine badge
The Independent
A schoolboy has been questioned by anti-terrorism police because he wore a "Free Palestine" badge to school. Rahmaan Mohammadi's teachers at Challney High School for Boys in Luton referred him to police under Prevent - the controversial government ...
Police quiz teen over Palestine badgeThe Sunday Times

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Abdullah: Israel-Palestine stalemate 'a festering wound exploited by ISIS' - Jerusalem Post Israel News Sun, 14 Feb 2016 08:11:07 GMT

Jerusalem Post Israel News

Abdullah: Israel-Palestine stalemate 'a festering wound exploited by ISIS'
Jerusalem Post Israel News
Speaking at the annual Munich Security Conference, King Abdullah called the Israel-Palestine stalemate "a festering wound" that is "exploited" by the likes of Islamic State. “One cannot talk about justice in the world without solving the Palestinian ...

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Barriers to love in Israel and Palestine - Mondoweiss Sun, 14 Feb 2016 20:08:28 GMT

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Barriers to love in Israel and Palestine
Mondoweiss
The Institute for Middle East Understanding in collaboration with Love Under Apartheid has released a new Infographic highlighting the restrictions and barriers faced by Palestinians because of Israel's ID system. Israel's apartheid policies are ...


Palestine Solidarity Campaign condemn UK Government attack on ethical divestment and democracy - Palestine News Network Sun, 14 Feb 2016 16:46:08 GMT

Palestine News Network

Palestine Solidarity Campaign condemn UK Government attack on ethical divestment and democracy
Palestine News Network
Today, 14 February 2016, the UK Government announced, via the media, that it would be setting out guidance to prevent public bodies from supporting the Palestinian rights through their procurement and investment policies. Hugh Lanning, Chair of ...

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Are we seeing Palestine's spring at long last? - Washington Post Fri, 12 Feb 2016 17:07:26 GMT

Washington Post

Are we seeing Palestine's spring at long last?
Washington Post
Five years ago, as crowds of Egyptians, Tunisians, Libyans, Syrians, Bahrainis, and Yemenis rose up to demand the fall of their regimes, Palestinians were often seen as sitting out the upheaval. Only now is it apparent that events in Palestine do fit ...
No 'P' in Arabic Means No Palestine, Israeli Lawmaker SaysNew York Times
Israeli Lawmaker: There Can't Be a Palestine Because Arabic …Foreign Policy (blog)
Israeli Legislator Argues With Straight Face That Palestine Can't Exist Because There's No P in ArabicSlate Magazine (blog)
The Jewish Press -The Independent -Newsweek
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Israeli Lawmaker: Palestine Can't Be A State Because There's No Arabic 'P' - Huffington Post Fri, 12 Feb 2016 09:15:54 GMT

Israeli Lawmaker: Palestine Can't Be A State Because There's No Arabic 'P'
Huffington Post
A conservative Israeli lawmaker said there can't be a Palestinian state because there's no "P" sound in the Arabic language. "Palestine - There isn't even a 'P' in Arabic, so it's a borrowed term that's worth analyzing," Anat Berko said in the Knesset ...


Bangladesh assures of continual support for Palestine - Dhaka Tribune Sun, 14 Feb 2016 05:49:06 GMT

Dhaka Tribune

Bangladesh assures of continual support for Palestine
Dhaka Tribune
Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali has reaffirmed the unwavering commitment to the Palestinian people for their struggle for an independent homeland. He made the assertion while he met with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas during a stopover ...
Palestine president expresses gratitude towards BangladeshThe Daily Star
Bangladesh an unflinching proponent of Palestinian cause, President Mahmoud Abbas saysBangladesh News 24 hours
Bangladesh calls for urgent measures to resolve Palestine issueNewsnext Bangladesh
Prothom Alo (English) -Business Standard
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Iran, Ghana Underline Support for Palestine - Tasnim News Agency (press release) Sun, 14 Feb 2016 13:22:00 GMT

Tasnim News Agency (press release)

Iran, Ghana Underline Support for Palestine
Tasnim News Agency (press release)
In a meeting of high-ranking delegations from Iran and Ghana in Tehran on Sunday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and his Ghanaian counterpart John Dramani Mahama reaffirmed support for the people of Palestine. Efforts for restoration of the rights of ...
In press conference with Ghanaian Presidents;Ahlul Bayt News Agency (press release)

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Defending Palestine A Religious Duty: Iran's Larijani - Tasnim News Agency (press release) Sun, 14 Feb 2016 09:48:00 GMT

Tasnim News Agency (press release)

Defending Palestine A Religious Duty: Iran's Larijani
Tasnim News Agency (press release)
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani pledged Tehran's unwavering support for the Palestinian nation, saying that the Islamic Republic considers defending the Palestinian people against the Zionist regime of Israel as its religious ...
Defending Palestine 'religious duty'Mehr News Agency - English Version
Defending Palestine against Israel A Religious Duty: Iran's LarijaniAhlul Bayt News Agency (press release)
Tehran duty bound to defend Palestinians: LarijaniTehran Times

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