The New Yorker | A Palestinian Research Center Comes Under Threat in a Government Crackdown The New Yorker Khalil Shikaki, shown in 2014, is the director of the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research, which is under pressure from the Palestinian Authority. Photograph by Jonas Opperskalski / laif / Redux. For the past twenty-five years, the ... PLO to Demand UN Security Council Recognize Palestine Within 1967 Borders Palestine urges US to end use of blackmail, distortion Palestine Liberation Organisation To Study Israel Derecognition Move |
Reliefweb | WHO Special Situation Report - Gaza, occupied Palestine territory (December 2017 to January 2018) Reliefweb Violent escalations and clashes in December and January resulted in 11 deaths and 5,632 reported cases of injuries. Hospitals faced difficulties to cope with the influx of trauma patients and requested support from the international community for ... |
The New York Review of Books | Confederation: The One Possible Israel-Palestine Solution The New York Review of Books “The two-state solution is over,” Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat told reporters, responding to Donald Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital. “Now is the time to transform the struggle for one state with equal rights for everyone ... Palestinian triplets named in anti-Trump Jerusalem protest Mahmoud Abbas to deliver a rare address at UNSC meeting Gaza parents name triplets 'Jerusalem', 'Capital' and 'Palestine' |
Haaretz | Hundreds of young U.S. Jews send birthday wishes to jailed ... Haaretz Two anti-occupation groups deliver letters of solidarity to father Bassem, days before his daughter faces five counts in Israeli military court of assaulting security forces and incitement. Meet 17-year-old Ahed Tamimi, the new face of Palestinian ... |
The Independent | 'Not Your Habibti': Meet the young Palestinian woman bringing ... The Independent A Palestinian-American woman has been heralded the “driving force” of the Middle East's “Me Too” movement after selling clothing with the slogan “Not Your Habibti (darling)” to women in the West Bank. Yasmeen Mjalli said she started to design t-shirts ... |
Haaretz | Palestinian Admits to Killing Pregnant Israeli Lover Over Political Motivations Haaretz A 29-year-old Palestinian man from Nablus confessed Saturday to murdering an Israeli woman with whom he was having an affair. The court sentenced the man, identified as Mohammed Kharuf, to life in prison based on an agreement between the accused and ... |
Cancer the second cause of death in Palestine in 2016 WAFA - Palestine News Agency RAMALLAH, February 4, 2018 (WAFA) – Cancer was the second main cause of death in Palestine during 2016, said the Ministry of Health in a special report on the World Cancer Day. It said cancer was the second cause of death in 2016 accounting for 14% of ... |
BDS Movement in Support of Palestine Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize Center for Research on Globalization Its vital work warrants high honors. In July 2005, a coalition of 171 Palestinian Civil Society organizations created the Global BDS movement against Israel until it complies with international law, including universal principles of human rights – for ... |
Aljazeera.com | Palestinian killed as Israelis raid Jenin-area village Aljazeera.com A Palestinian man was killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank during a confrontation sparked by the soldiers. Ahmad Samir Obeid, 19, was shot in the head after the Israeli army raided the village of Wadi Burqin, near the northern town of ... Palestinian Wounded in Clashes With Israel Dies From His Wounds, Health Ministry Says Palestine: Palestinian teen killed in Israeli raid on Jenin Israeli Soldiers Kill Young Palestinian, Injure Eight, Near Jenin (VIDEO) |
Shaath: Japan in process of recognizing State of Palestine WAFA - Palestine News Agency RAMALLAH, February 4, 2018 (WAFA) - Nabil Shaath, advisor to President Mahmoud Abbas for external affairs and international relations, Sunday affirmed that Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono is collecting signatures of Japanese parliamentarians to ... |