The public confrontation between Moroccan player Hakim Ziyech and Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir has ignited significant reactions on social media. Many users expressed their support for Ziyech due to his advocacy for the Palestinian cause.
Moroccan footballer Hakim Ziyech has boldly replied to threats from Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, asserting that 'Zionism does not scare him.' Ziyech continues to express his unwavering support for the Palestinian cause through social media.
Moroccan footballer Hakim Ziyech has firmly responded to threats from Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, asserting his lack of fear towards Zionism. This statement was made through an Instagram post, reflecting his strong stance on political and humanitarian issues.
Popular demonstrations continue in Syria, showcasing a profound awareness that the Palestinian cause remains central to the Syrian identity. These movements express strong national sentiments and reflect public attitudes towards the issue.
Israeli Knesset member Gilad Kariv has filed a petition with the Supreme Court to annul the recently passed law allowing the death penalty for Palestinian prisoners. This move comes amid widespread criticism and legal protests against the law's implementation.
The ruler of Sharjah, Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, stressed the need to enhance the efforts of the UAE Committee to Resist Normalization during an interview with the Emirates News Agency. He highlighted the significance of unity in facing challenges, particularly regarding the Palestinian cause.
The French Court of Cassation has annulled the conditional release of Lebanese activist George Ibrahim Abdullah, granted last July. Despite this ruling, Abdullah has already returned to Lebanon, rendering the decision largely theoretical.
Abu Ubaida, spokesperson for the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, has delivered a public address after a long silence, conveying clear messages regarding the Israeli occupation and developments in Iran, Lebanon, and Yemen. His remarks come at a critical time as Palestinians seek to balance adherence to agreements with responses to ongoing Israeli violations.
British actress Kate Beckinsale has sent a heartfelt message to American actor Mark Ruffalo, urging him to support the Palestinian cause. This call comes at a sensitive time as tensions in the region escalate.
Turkish President <strong>Recep Tayyip Erdoğan</strong> welcomed a delegation from the Palestinian <strong>Hamas</strong> movement in <strong>İstanbul</strong> to discuss the current situation in <strong>Gaza</strong>. This meeting occurs amid escalating tensions in the region regarding ceasefire and security.
Around 20 French boats set sail from Marseille on Saturday to join an international fleet aimed at breaking the Israeli blockade on Gaza. This initiative, named the 'Global Resilience Fleet,' includes approximately 100 ships, most of which will depart from Barcelona on April 12.
Spain has announced the dispatch of 12 tons of humanitarian aid to Gaza via the Jordanian border, a move responding to controversial statements made by former U.S. President Donald Trump. The aid includes food and medical supplies, reflecting Spain's commitment to support the Palestinian people amid dire humanitarian conditions.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has appointed Amiruddin Shari, the Minister of Selangor, to lead a humanitarian aid mission to Gaza. This initiative aims to facilitate the delivery of assistance to the Palestinian people amidst their challenging circumstances.
Palestinian-French MP Rima Hassan announced at a press conference that she faced 'judicial and political harassment' after being detained for terrorism-related investigations. She believes this incident is a result of targeting due to her identity.
On Friday evening, citizens and activists gathered in front of the Palestinian Embassy in Tripoli, Libya, to protest against the law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners. They expressed their solidarity with the Palestinian cause and condemned the legislation.
Popular protests continue across various regions in Syria for the third consecutive day, as demonstrators express their rejection of the Israeli Knesset's decision to execute Palestinian prisoners, reaffirming their support for the Palestinian cause.
Kuwaiti journalist Jassim Al-Jarid has ignited widespread controversy on social media after announcing his acquisition of Israeli citizenship via his account on X. This unexpected news has led many to question his motives and the political and social implications of his decision.
Dutch-Moroccan player Anwar El Ghazi has announced his final victory in a wrongful dismissal lawsuit against German club Mainz. This victory comes after his public support for the Palestinian cause, highlighting the role of sports in addressing humanitarian issues.
Indonesian MP Lukmanul Hakim has urged the government to prevent Israeli passport holders from entering the country following an attack on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon that killed three Indonesian soldiers.
Activists supporting the Palestinian cause announced the launch of a humanitarian fleet from Barcelona to Gaza on April 12, aiming to provide humanitarian aid and pressure the international community.
Pope Tawadros II of Alexandria welcomed the Chief Justice of Palestine at the papal residence in Cairo. This visit aims to strengthen relations between the Coptic Church and the Palestinian judiciary amidst significant challenges facing Palestine.
The Arab League convenes an emergency meeting today to discuss recent developments related to Al-Aqsa Mosque and the decision to execute Palestinian prisoners. This meeting comes at a sensitive time marked by escalating tensions in the region.
On Wednesday evening, the southern Syrian province of Daraa witnessed large-scale protests in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails and in rejection of the death penalty law threatening their lives. These movements come at a critical time requiring collective efforts to support the Palestinian cause.
The Palestinian Embassy in Cairo screened the documentary 'Because It’s Palestine' for the first time in Egypt, aiming to raise awareness about the Palestinian cause. The film addresses the history of Palestine and the suffering of the Palestinian people.
A judge has stated that the passage of the law allowing for the execution of Palestinian prisoners constitutes a complete crime, highlighting its implications for human rights in the region amid rising tensions between Palestinians and Israelis.
In recent days, Syrian cities have witnessed massive protests expressing public outrage against the Israeli government's decision to execute Palestinian prisoners. This reflects the deep commitment of the Syrian people to the Palestinian cause as a central issue.
On April 1, 1989, Yasser Arafat took over the presidency of the State of Palestine, marking a historic turning point in the Palestinian cause. This event followed years of political and military struggle, reflecting the aspirations of the Palestinian people for independence and sovereignty.
In a notable incident during the UEFA U21 Championship qualifiers, Bosnian players refused to shake hands with their Israeli counterparts before the match in Budapest. This act has sparked widespread reactions on social media, viewed by many as a political statement regarding the Palestinian cause.
Bali Bagayoko, the new mayor of Saint-Denis, has pledged to turn solidarity with Gaza into actionable steps, emphasizing the need for international intervention against what he termed a genocide in the region.
The Israeli Knesset's approval of a law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners has drawn strong condemnation from European governments, labeling it discriminatory and a violation of human rights. This criticism coincides with legal challenges against the law within Israel.