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Palestinian protests in Israel showcase ‘unprecedented’ unity

Palestinian protests in Israel showcase ‘unprecedented’ unity

“During the past week, Israeli incursions into the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and raids on the occupied East Jerusalem neighbourhood Sheikh Jarrah continued, while a brutal Israeli military offensive on the blockaded Gaza Strip has left many Palestinians dead.

But an extraordinary phenomenon has also taken root inside Israel, where thousands of Palestinian citizens in towns, villages and so-called “mixed” cities have taken to the streets to assert their identity while living in a self-defined Jewish state.”

Beefed-up Israel Police Confront Palestinians In Jerusalem On Ramadan Holy Night

Beefed-up Israel Police Confront Palestinians In Jerusalem On Ramadan Holy Night

“Israeli police on Saturday clashed with Palestinian protesters outside Jerusalem’s Old City during the holiest night of Ramadan, in a show of force that threatened to deepen the holy city’s worst religious unrest in several years. Earlier, police blocked busloads of pilgrims headed to Jerusalem to worship."

Kosovo opens Israel embassy in Jerusalem

Kosovo opens Israel embassy in Jerusalem

“Kosovo says it has formally opened its embassy to Israel in Jerusalem, becoming the first European country to establish an embassy in the disputed city whose status is at the core of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.”

35 Palestinian Women Yearning For Freedom On International Women’s Day

35 Palestinian Women Yearning For Freedom On International Women’s Day

“…as the world commemorates International Women’s Day, 35 Palestinian women are yearning for freedom in Israeli prisons and detention centers. Amongst whom are 11 mothers, six wounded prisoners, and three administrative detainees. Palestinian women are subjected to many forms of physical and psychological ill-treatment throughout the process of their arrest leading up to their incarceration.”

Palestinian elections: Fatah expels Arafat's nephew amid chaos in its ranks

Palestinian elections: Fatah expels Arafat's nephew amid chaos in its ranks

“The Palestinian movement Fatah has expelled one of its most prominent leaders, Nasser al-Qudwa, and stripped him of his party membership, in a major twist to an internal debate on how to campaign for the upcoming legislative elections on 22 May.”