In-depth: Undeterred by Israeli violence, Great Return March protesters in Gaza are planning to uproot the border fence itself, reports Mohammed Moussa.
Around thirty top Palestinian officials are slated to lose their citizenship, including president Mahmoud Abbas, chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat and ex-Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei.
The rain left two dead in Israel and the West Bank, and flooded streets in select territories across the eastern Mediterranean.
Football clubs in the Middle East are winding down after a grueling 2017-18 campaign, with some surprise teams among the familiar names lifting regional league trophies.
Israeli soldiers were caught laughing as they shot at Palestinian civilians in the occupied West Bank as they tried to move a roadblock placed by the Israeli army.
Nadim Nuwarah, 17, was killed on 15 May, 2014 during protests near Ramallah in the occupied West Bank to mark the anniversary of the Nakba, or "catastrophe", of 1948.
US President Donald Trump's administration has so far committed only $60 million to the UN's Palestinian refugee agency this year, down from $360 million in 2017.
The US Supreme Court ruled that victims of attacks in Israel cannot use an 18th century law to sue the Arab Bank, in a precedent-setting case for other foreign businesses.
Malaysian police say the killers of Palestinian engineer Fadi al-Batsh could still be in Malaysia, as a photo of one of the suspects is released.
Human Rights Watch has criticised Jordan's gender biased nationality laws that discriminate against women.