Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas reaffirmed his commitment to the Oslo Agreement during the opening of the eighth Fatah Conference in Ramallah, amidst rising tensions in the region. He criticized Hamas's recent attack on October 7, highlighting its negative repercussions on the Palestinian cause.
Since 1967, Israel has sought to erase the divide between the two sides of Jerusalem following the occupation of the western part during the Nakba. These policies aim to eliminate the effects of the Green Line and alter the city's demographic composition.
Despite the ceasefire agreement, hundreds of thousands of displaced Lebanese remain in shelters in Beirut, suffering from separation. Continuous Israeli violations have turned the dream of return into a bitter reality.
Tzipi Livni, former Israeli Foreign Minister, has sparked widespread criticism after condemning the current policies of the occupying government. Livni called for a comprehensive review of the approach to the Palestinian issue.
On Wednesday, the Israeli army completely closed the entrances to the Palestinian town of Turmus'ayya, located northeast of Ramallah, isolating it from its surroundings. The Israeli forces utilized earth mounds to block all main, secondary, and agricultural roads leading to the town.
During an event in Athens, UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese emphasized the suffering of Palestinians under Israeli occupation. She stated that Israel exploits Greece's concerns to further its own interests while presenting her book 'When the World Sleeps: Stories, Words, and Wounds of Palestine'.
Israeli occupation forces compelled 17 Palestinian families in Jerusalem to demolish their homes last month, reflecting a new escalation in violations against Palestinians. This action comes amid increasing pressures on residents in the city.
Several Palestinians have been killed in the Gaza Strip as a result of continuous military assaults by occupation forces, which disregard the ceasefire agreement. These attacks come amid the expansion of the 'yellow line', exacerbating the suffering of the population.
The Israeli army demolished a Palestinian home in Hebron, displacing a family of 75 individuals. This operation was carried out under the pretext of unauthorized construction, as Israeli forces forcibly evacuated the residents.
The Palestinian Governorate of Jerusalem has warned of a potential 'blatant aggression' targeting Al-Aqsa Mosque on May 15. This warning coincides with calls from extremist groups to gather a large number of settlers to storm the mosque.
On World Press Freedom Day, Palestine mourns the loss of journalists who have sacrificed their lives in pursuit of truth. Journalist Ali Samoudi shares his painful experience after losing half his weight due to harsh detention conditions.
On World Press Day, Israeli authorities continue to impose strict restrictions on foreign journalists, banning their entry into Gaza since the onset of the war. This move coincides with efforts to tighten control over Hebrew media through undemocratic legislation.
In September, the Al-Aqsa Mosque experienced incursions by Israeli forces on <strong>30 occasions</strong>, raising concerns about the security situation in the holy city. These incursions coincide with rising tensions in the region, prompting Palestinian outrage over repeated violations.
The Palestinian people continue to face numerous challenges that require strategic thinking beyond daily crises. Current conditions necessitate innovative approaches to confront the occupation and envision a better future.
After nearly 200 days of a ceasefire agreement, Palestinians face a changing reality as the Israeli army expands its control in Gaza. The most significant shift is the introduction of the 'Orange Line,' which goes beyond the agreed 'Yellow Line.'
The village of Jaloud, south of Nablus, has witnessed a surge in settler violence, with settlers invading a Palestinian home just hours after it was set ablaze. This escalation highlights the apparent complicity of the occupying army.
This morning, settlers stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque through the Hatta Gate, escalating tensions in the area. This incident occurs at a sensitive time as security concerns are on the rise.
The Yatta area, located south of Hebron, has witnessed new attacks by colonizers who released their livestock into agricultural lands and cut down olive trees. These events occur during a sensitive time of rising tensions in the region, raising concerns among farmers and local residents.
The village of Beit Iksa, located north of Jerusalem, is under an existential threat due to Israeli settlement expansion. Farmer Maher Zayed and his son Kamal insist on holding onto their land despite ongoing assaults.
Recent reports indicate that Britain must recognize its role in the Israeli occupation of Palestine, as research shows no trials have been conducted for the killing of Palestinian civilians since the beginning of this decade. These actions reflect a historical pattern of violence and impunity.
Israeli practices of looting and expansion continue, echoing events from occupied Haifa in 1948 to Southern Lebanon in 2026. These actions reflect the essence of the ongoing conflict between Palestinians and Israelis, impacting the entire region.
Human Rights Watch has warned that Israel intends to implement a plan to relocate thousands of Israelis to the occupied Syrian Golan Heights, potentially constituting a war crime. This warning follows the Israeli cabinet's approval of a $334 million plan.
Surveillance cameras captured a sudden Israeli airstrike targeting a group of police officers in Gaza, resulting in the deaths of two and injuries to others. This attack has drawn widespread condemnation from activists who accuse the occupation of deliberately spreading chaos.
Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary-General of the Arab League, unveiled what he termed the 'Yellow Line,' an Israeli scheme aimed at reinforcing occupation in Gaza and the West Bank, potentially igniting a perpetual conflict in the region.
Fatah is gearing up for its eighth general conference, a significant event in its history aimed at evaluating its national journey. This conference offers a chance to review successes and failures while setting future directions.
Two Palestinians, including a school student, were martyred in the town of Al-Mughayer, north of Ramallah, igniting strong reactions from Palestinian officials who deemed the incident a humanitarian disaster.
Israeli occupation forces continue to escalate their military operations in Western Daraa, with new incursions reported today. These actions are part of a series of near-daily operations targeting various areas in Daraa and Quneitra provinces in southern Syria.
The Global Solidarity Fleet has set sail from Italy and Barcelona on a mission to break the blockade imposed on Gaza. Comprising around <strong>60 ships</strong>, the fleet carries humanitarian aid and is expected to grow to <strong>70 ships</strong> as more vessels join during the journey.
A UN official has reported that conditions in Gaza are continuously deteriorating, with Palestinian communities facing increasing violence and destruction. These violations often occur in the presence or participation of Israeli soldiers, raising international concern.
In villages near occupied areas, Lebanese citizens express anxiety over Israeli military advances and place their hopes in Hezbollah. The daily scene in Tyre reflects a state of tension and fear.