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A video shows security forces inside a distribution site throwing stun grenades at crowds of Palestinians as they desperately try to obtain boxes of aid. The scenes took place at the newly opened Netzarim distribution site,
Gaza’s Health Ministry says at least one Palestinian was killed and 48 were wounded when gunshots were fired on a crowd that overran a new aid distribution site in the war-battered enclave that was set up by an Israeli and U.
Israeli and Palestinian peace activists are swimming against the tide, but they are not giving up.
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Saudi Arabia will send its top diplomat to the West Bank this weekend, Palestinian officials said, in what would be the highest-level Saudi visit to the area since it was occupied by Israel in 1967.
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With the U.S. announcing Israel has accepted a new proposal for a temporary ceasefire with Hamas, Palestinians in the Gaza Strip expressed their hope the war would come to an end, saying that death and starvation are spreading fast in the besieged enclave.
Plan supposedly to ‘prevent Palestinian fighters from returning to underground and above-ground infrastructure,’ unnamed security officials tell Walla news site - Anadolu Ajansı
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Jacobin on MSNThe Second-Class Citizenship of Palestinian IsraelisPalestinians in Israel have a complex relationship with the state in which they live. They have been citizens of the country for more than sixty years, but not full-fledged citizens, as Israeli historian Ilan Pappé indicates in his book The Forgotten Palestinians.
A group of UN human rights experts is raising alarm over a recently-passed Israeli law that allows children as young as 12 years old to be sentenced to life in prison, saying that the legislation is likely a violation of international human rights law.
The Palestinian delegation won the right to fly their flag at the WHO after a symbolic victory that its envoy hopes will lead to greater recognition.
Thousands of Palestinians on Tuesday rushed an aid distribution site in Gaza operated by a foundation backed by the United States and Israel, with desperation for food overcoming concern about biometric and other checks Israel said it would employ.