Image From Gaza Protests Goes Viral
Twitter users compared the image to famous revolutionary painting 'Liberty Leading the People'
Twitter users compared the image to famous revolutionary painting 'Liberty Leading the People'
The Palestinian president vows that the Palestinian National Council, which is slated to convene at the end of the month, is going to take bold steps because 'Israel has violated' all the 'signed agreements between us'
Gaza Health Ministry identifies fatality as 17-year-old male, Monetsir Mohammed Elbaz
Human Rights Watch describes how the Gaza and West Bank regimes suppress dissent, using arbitrary arrest that contravenes basic Palestinian law ■ Palestinian authorities claim they obey the laws
Incident comes a week after 28 cars were reportedly vandalized in another West Bank village, near Ramallah
Police and Border Police arrested the suspect and handed him over to security forces for questioning; a knife was found nearby
Gaza Health Ministry reports 77 wounded by live fire ■ Security cabinet announced this week that it would extend military's firing range
Facebook only lifted its ban on the advertisement of the documentary after Haaretz contacted the company, which told distributors it would not allow 'advertising that includes derogatory or sensational content'
Security officials from Cairo return to the Strip to meet again with Hamas chief Haniyeh as part of final effort to head off regional escalation, fearing Friday's activities would trigger a harsh Israeli response
Tires of dozens of vehicles were slashed, and some cars were painted with Stars of David and graffiti in Hebrew, Palestinians report
The United States, Israel and Australia voted against the move, which is seen as allowing the Palestinians to act more like a full UN member state during meetings in 2019 when they will chair the group
Talks described as preparations for Egyptian intelligence chief's upcoming visit to Gaza and the West Bank as officials in Jerusalem and Gaza trade combative threats
Benjamin Netanyahu, Mahmoud Abbas and Yahya Sinwar are incapable of agreeing on a long-term ceasefire. All will do their utmost to prevent war in Gaza, but won’t try that hard to end the suffering either
The transplant marked the first time that a Palestinian baby received a heart transplant from a Jewish child
With 43 Olympic swimming pools worth of sewage water flowing from Gaza toward Israel and Egypt daily, researchers say local epidemic is only a matter of time
Strikes comes day after 24 Palestinians were reportedly wounded by Israeli army fire in clashes along the border
The root of the problem is political, namely Israel’s attitude to the Strip as a separate entity with an autonomous water economy
As of Sunday, they raised NZ$14,000, according to the website
In the late afternoon, when the wind changes direction, kibbutzim by the Gaza border fill with smoke and tear gas fired by soldiers during demonstrations
The case highlights problem of tens of thousands of Palestinians under constant threat of deportation, due to Israel’s freeze of family reunification requests
Two months after U.S. cut all aid to the UN agency that provides services to millions of Palestinians
Defense minister orders halt in fuel deliveries to Gaza over border violence
Secretary general's spokesman says fuel deliveries are the 'fastest and most immediate way' to help alleviate humanitarian needs in Gaza, will grow to 15 truckloads a day
Leaders don't indicate discussion of peace talks in chat a week after Merkel said she would push Abbas to return to the negotiations table
Egyptian intelligence chief set to visit Tel Aviv, Ramallah, Amman in coming days ■ Egypt expected to threaten Abbas: Cooperate with negotiations or face being shut out