Près de14 000 Américains ont signé une pétition adressée à la direction de l’entreprise technologique géante « Google », pour exiger le respect des droits de ses employés qui soutiennent les droits des Palestiniens et ne pas exercer de représailles contre eux sur la base de positions rejetant les projets …
Read More »Responsable de l’OLP : La crédibilité du monde est en jeu, dans la mise en œuvre de la légitimité internationale en Palestine
Hussein al-Sheikh, membre du Comité exécutif de l’OLP et du Comité central du Fatah et chef de l’Autorité générale des affaires civiles de l’Autorité palestinienne, a dit que la crédibilité du monde est en jeu, dans la mise en œuvre de la légitimité internationale en Palestine. Il a tweeté : …
Read More »Rapport quotidien : Les forces d’occupation israéliennes escaladent leurs agressions et leurs violations contre les Palestiniens
Les forces d’occupation israéliennes escaladent leurs violations et leurs crimes contre les Palestiniens, leurs maisons et leurs biens, en parallèle avec les attaques et le vandalisme des colons. La police de l’occupation israélienne a blessé un jeune palestinien par balles réelles dans la ville de Jérusalem occupée, son identité n’est …
Read More »Israel releases Palestinian governor of Jerusalem on bail
Israeli occupation authorities today released the Palestinian Authority’s Governor of Jerusalem, Adnan Ghaith, on a bail of 10,000 shekels ($3,300) after detaining him for 24 hours and blocking him from travelling abroad via Allenby Bridge border crossing. Yesterday, Israeli occupation authorities at the border crossing detained Ghaith and his aide, …
Read More »Finance Ministry says a US court dismissed a $900 million appeal against PLO, PA
The Palestinian Ministry of Finance said today that a United States court has dismissed an appeal worth $900 million that had been submitted against the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Palestinian Authority (PA) at US courts. The Ministry said the lawyers of the PLO and PA achieved another legal …
Read More »Scores of Israeli settlers break into Al-Aqsa
Scores of Israeli settlers guarded by Israeli police broke into the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied Jerusalem today and performed rituals across its courtyards, according to witnesses. WAFA correspondent said scores of Israeli settlers entered the holy site in groups and performed rituals and Talmudic prayers there under the protection …
Read More »Occupation forces detain nine Palestinians in West Bank
Israeli occupation forces last night and today detained at least nine Palestinians during raids into towns and villages in the occupied West Bank, according to local and Palestinian security sources. In Hebron, south of the occupied West Bank, forces stormed the town of Sa’ir and detained four Palestinians after raiding …
Read More »In a joint report with Addameer, Harvard Law School recognizes Israel as apartheid regime
The Massachusetts-based Harvard Law School has recognized Israel as an apartheid regime, joining an array of organizations labelling Israel as such for its practices in occupied Palestine. In a recent report to the United Nations, the International Human Rights Clinic at Harvard Law School joined the international community by recognizing …
Read More »Newspaper review of the Palestinian Arabic-language dailies
Here’s an outline of the main headlines of the Palestinian Arabic-language dailies on Sunday: Al-Ayyam: Israeli troops critically injure a Palestinian young an in Jerusalem, and settlers assault Palestinians and their property in Hebron. Washington affirms the need to achieve a viable and democratic Palestinian state. Israeli occupation authorities extend …
Read More »Kuwait’s parliament speaker says world should deal with issues with one standard
Marzouq Al-Ghanim, the Speaker of the Kuwaiti National Assembly, said today that it was not accepted for the world to deal with issues of occupation with double standards. Speaking today before the Inter-Parliamentary Union Conference in Jakarta, Indonesia, Al-Ghanim said, “We definitely in principle condemn any occupation, and I’m talking …
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