French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot has voiced concerns over a new Israeli law imposing the death penalty on Palestinians accused of terrorism during a session of the French Senate. The law has sparked international alarm regarding human rights in the occupied territories.
Thousands of Palestinians performed the Fajr prayer at Al-Aqsa Mosque on Thursday after a closure lasting forty days due to the war on Iran, as reported by the Jerusalem Governorate. The Israeli authorities had closed religious sites since February 28 following the onset of a joint attack with the United States on Iran.
On Monday, April 6, 2026, eleven Palestinians were killed and several others injured due to Israeli artillery shelling targeting residential areas in Gaza. This incident highlights the escalating military tensions in the region.
Several Palestinians were killed and others injured in an airstrike carried out by Israeli forces targeting a gathering east of the Al-Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza. This incident has raised concerns over the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the region.
Photographic evidence reveals the painful reality of Palestinians in Gaza, where shelters have become places devoid of safety and comfort. The ongoing conflict has forced residents into cramped spaces, exacerbating their daily suffering.
The Israeli Knesset has passed a law imposing the death penalty on Palestinians convicted of 'terrorist' acts. This legislation represents a serious regression from fundamental human rights principles and exacerbates discrimination against Palestinians.
Israeli forces have withdrawn a battalion from the West Bank following controversial remarks made by a soldier during the detention of a CNN crew. The soldier claimed that soldiers are driven by 'revenge' against Palestinians and that the West Bank is 'only for Jews'.
An Israeli airstrike on Sunday resulted in the deaths of 4 Palestinians in northern Gaza, reflecting a new escalation that threatens the fragile ceasefire agreement. This incident comes as mediators are working to strengthen the ceasefire.
On Sunday, Israeli settlers seized two residential apartments belonging to the al-Basabous family in the Batn al-Hawa neighborhood of Silwan, coinciding with the ongoing closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque for the 23rd consecutive day. The occupation intensifies amid rising tensions in the region.
A proposed death penalty law by Israeli politician Ofer Cassif has ignited widespread debate, with Cassif labeling it a 'genocide law' aimed specifically at Palestinians. This comes amid escalating tensions between Israelis and Palestinians.
The UNRWA reports that the Israeli occupation imposes a suffocating siege on approximately <strong>400,000 Palestinians</strong> in northern Gaza, exacerbating their humanitarian suffering. The situation is worsening amid severe shortages of essential goods and services.
Reports indicate an imminent escalation in occupied Jerusalem, where approximately <strong>300,000 armed settlers</strong> are preparing to confront Palestinians. This escalation comes at a sensitive time, heightening tensions in the region.
Today, Ramallah witnessed a general strike with shops closed and streets empty, protesting the new death penalty law enacted by Israel targeting Palestinians. This strike reflects rising tensions between Palestinians and Israel.
The Israeli government has announced its decision to impose the death penalty on Palestinians convicted of terrorism-related crimes, sparking varied reactions internationally. This decision comes at a sensitive time as tensions in the region escalate.
Recent reports of the execution of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails have sparked international outrage, potentially affecting relations between Israel and European countries. These events occur amid rising tensions in the region.
Canada has firmly rejected an Israeli bill that imposes the death penalty by hanging for Palestinians convicted in military courts. The Canadian Foreign Minister stated that this law promotes violence against Palestinians.
The Israeli Knesset's approval of a death penalty law for Palestinians convicted of terrorism has ignited anger and fear among the families of Palestinian detainees. Protests erupted outside the International Committee of the Red Cross headquarters in Ramallah.
The European Commission condemned Israel's new death penalty law targeting Palestinians, raising concerns about its impact on human rights in the region amidst escalating tensions.
An Israeli airstrike on Tuesday resulted in the death of a Palestinian citizen and injuries to several others in northern Gaza. Additional reports indicate that two more Palestinians were shot in the central part of the territory, according to medical sources.
On Monday, the United States expressed its respect for Israel's right to establish its own laws following the Israeli Knesset's approval of a law permitting the execution of Palestinians convicted of 'terrorism'. This decision has drawn sharp criticism from European nations and human rights organizations.
The Israeli parliament, the Knesset, is set to vote on a bill that would allow the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of 'terrorism'. This legislation has drawn widespread criticism for its potential discriminatory application against Palestinians amidst increasing violations of prisoner rights in Israeli jails.
The Israeli Parliament is preparing to vote on a bill that imposes the death penalty on Palestinians convicted of killing Israelis, a move that has sparked widespread debate in political and human rights circles. This decision comes amid rising tensions between Palestinians and Israelis.
Three Palestinians were martyred due to an Israeli airstrike targeting the eastern Gaza area, sparking a wave of local and international condemnations. This escalation occurs during a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
The death toll from Israeli airstrikes on Gaza has risen to <strong>40 Palestinians</strong>, marking a new escalation that highlights the worsening humanitarian situation in the region. The ongoing military actions exacerbate the already dire conditions faced by civilians in Gaza.
A Palestinian boy and a foreign activist were injured in a settler attack in Hebron, while Israeli forces arrested four citizens in Masafer Yatta. The Palestinian Red Crescent confirmed the injuries resulted from settler assaults.
Three Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip on Saturday, according to local medical sources. This raises concerns about the continuation of violence despite a ceasefire brokered by the U.S. over five months ago.
The village of Mukhmas, located northeast of Jerusalem, has witnessed new attacks by Israeli settlers who vandalized Palestinian properties. This incident occurs amidst rising tensions in the region.
Israeli settlers seized 13 apartments in the Batn al-Hawa neighborhood of Silwan, leading to the forced eviction of Palestinian families under military protection. This escalation threatens their existence in Jerusalem.
Israeli authorities evacuated 11 Palestinian families from their homes in the Silwan neighborhood of East Jerusalem on Wednesday. This action reflects a growing trend of settlers seizing vacant properties, raising international concern.
Three Palestinians were injured by Israeli army gunfire during a raid in the eastern area of Nablus in the northern West Bank on Monday evening. The injured individuals were transported to the hospital for treatment of lower limb injuries.