Palestine: EU police mission and EU border assistance mission extended for 12 months EU News The Council prolonged the mandate of the EU police mission for the Palestinian Territories (EUPOL COPPS) as well as the mandate of the EU border assistance mission for the Rafah crossing point (EU BAM Rafah) until 30 June 2017. These missions are ... |
Aljazeera.com | Celebrating Ramadan in occupied Palestine Aljazeera.com Palestinian Muslims celebrated the end of Ramadan this week, despite ongoing violence and an increased Israeli military presence in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem. After a deadly attack in Tel Aviv at the start of the holy month, Israeli ... |
The Inquisitr | Ugandan President Repeatedly Refers To Israel As 'Palestine' During Benjamin Netanyahu Visit The Inquisitr In what was termed a “rambling and bizarre” speech, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni was referring to Operation Entebbe, which happened 40 years ago. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Uganda on Monday, July 4 at the start of his ... Uganda's President Museveni kept calling Israel 'Palestine' during Netanyahu's visit Rwandans and Jews Share “Unique Bond,” Netanyahu Says at Rwandan Genocide Memorial Netanyahu denies reports of assassination attempt in Kenya |
Mondoweiss | Elie Wiesel's moral imagination never reached Palestine Chicago Tribune Elie Wiesel's searing prose and testimonial eloquence made him a living symbol of the Holocaust that he survived, and the moral obligation to never forget what happened to the Jews of Europe during World War II. As he passes away, most of the world ... Remembering Elie Wiesel, who inspired me to write about Palestine Remembering Elie Wiesel Means Recognizing Palestinian Suffering Even if He Never Could |
Canada Free Press | Palestine Today 07 07 2016 International Middle East Media Center Welcome to Palestine Today, a service of the International Middle East Media Center, www.imemc.org, for Thursday, July 7, 2016. Israeli troops invade Palestinian communities in the West Bank and kidnap civilians among them injured youth. These stories ... Palestine—Quartet and Two-State Solution Sink into Political Oblivion Israelis don't get to hold a referendum on Palestine Quartet's latest edition of Israel-Palestine report offers nothing new |
Ahram Online | Palestine Youth Orchestra prepares for first UK tour Ahram Online The Palestine Youth Orchestra was established by the Edward Said National Conservatory of Music in 2004 with the vision of bringing together talented students from all over Palestine and the Palestinian Diaspora. Today, the orchestra connects musicians ... |
Foreign Policy (blog) | The President of Uganda Kept Calling Israel 'Palestine' … Foreign Policy (blog) That's because Museveni repeatedly called it “Palestine” in what appears to be an embarrassing gaffe, considering that Netanyahu's visit was meant to mark the anniversary of his brother's death at the hands of the pro-Palestinian liberation movement's ... Ugandan President Refers to Israel as 'Palestine' during Netanyahu Visit Uganda's Museveni in Palestine gaffe Analysis: Ugandan President's wild speech |
Washington Free Beacon | Palestinian Government Uses Foreign Aid To Pay Terrorists' Salaries Daily Caller The Palestinian government spends nearly $140 million annually on salaries to convicted terrorists held in Israel, according to a testimony by the president of the Middle East Media Research Institute to the House of Representatives Wednesday. Palestinian Authority Pays Terrorists and Their Families $140 Million a Year Palestinian Payments to Terrorists and Their Families Fuel Violence Mideast Expert Reveals Details of Palestinian Authority Payments to Terrorists' Famil ... |
Jewish Chronicle | For Blair, Iraq war was route to solving Israel-Palestine Jewish Chronicle Now that Sir John Chilcot's report has landed with a shuddering crash, how are we to judge Tony Blair, at the centre of it all? The criticisms in Sir John's two and half million words are widespread and damning. He charges Mr Blair with leading Britain ... Chilcot report unlikely to damage Tony Blair's income or influence 'With you, whatever': The secret memo revealing Blair's support for war |
Palestine Herald Press | Palestine ready to State its case: Wildcats shooting for success at 7-on-7 tournament Palestine Herald Press This week Palestine head football coach Robby Clark was talking with his assistants about the logistics concerning his 7-on-7 team's trip to state tournament in College Station. The conversation bounced around how they should handle situational plays ... |