Two Turkish activists revealed details of their detention while trying to break the blockade imposed on Gaza. They faced violent interventions from Israeli soldiers during their time on the fleet's boats.
Palestinians in the northern Jordan Valley face repeated assaults from settlers backed by occupation forces, threatening their existence and stability. These attacks result in daily suffering for residents and destruction of their properties.
Toronto police have announced additional charges against four individuals following protests against an event featuring Israeli soldiers who served in Gaza. The charges include participating in a riot while wearing masks and inciting hatred against the Israeli community.
The king stated that achieving stability in the Middle East requires granting Palestinians their full rights. This statement comes amid rising tensions in the region, highlighting the urgent need for fair and sustainable solutions to the Palestinian issue.
A jury in London heard testimony from a defendant in the 'Palestine Action' case, who defended himself against charges related to the raid on an Israeli Elbit factory in Bristol. This incident, which took place in August 2024, has ignited widespread debate over anti-occupation activities in the UK.
A prominent member of the British Parliament has urged London Mayor Sadiq Khan to conduct an immediate review of the police decision banning the Nakba Day march, emphasizing the importance of the right to express political views.
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid and former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett have announced a new political alliance named 'B'Yachad' to contest the upcoming legislative elections. This move aims to challenge Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has been in power for 18 years.
A number of celebrities in the UK have publicly defied the ban imposed on the Palestine Action group, risking arrest. This bold move comes at a sensitive time as pressures on freedom of expression regarding the Palestinian issue intensify.
Concerns are rising over Israel's increasing political isolation on the international stage. This trend may deepen the gap between the policies of supporting governments and the opinions of their citizens, potentially turning Israel into a pariah state.
Tunisian sports commentators Issam Jwaali and Mohamed Ali have notably omitted references to Israeli teams during their commentary on English Premier League matches and the AFC Champions League final. This action underscores their stance on the Palestinian issue amid rising tensions in the region.
Foreign ministers from eight Arab and Islamic nations have condemned the repeated Israeli violations in Jerusalem, demanding an end to the ongoing incursions at Al-Aqsa Mosque. They emphasized the need to preserve the historical and legal status of the holy sites.
London police arrested 523 individuals during a demonstration in Trafalgar Square supporting the banned organization 'Palestine Action'. This comes amid legal debates regarding the legitimacy of the ban.
A U.S. appeals court has reinstated a previous judgment of <strong>$656 million</strong> against the Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organization following a Supreme Court ruling favoring American families affected by attacks in Israel. This decision comes a decade after an earlier ruling was overturned.
Moroccan star Hakim Ziyech has entered into a direct confrontation with Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir after posting an image condemning the law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners. This comes in response to the Israeli Knesset's approval of the controversial law, sparking outrage both locally and internationally.
Thousands protested outside the US embassy in Indonesia, demanding the reopening of Al-Aqsa Mosque for Muslims, who are currently barred from entering while Jews are allowed. This demonstration comes at a sensitive time for the Islamic community.
American researcher Daniel J. Samet reveals a significant shift within the Democratic Party's stance towards Israel, indicating a more critical approach as the party prepares for the 2028 presidential election. This change reflects evolving political dynamics amid increasing global scrutiny of Israel.
The arrest of French-Palestinian MP Reema Hassan has sparked widespread debate, with her lawyer claiming that the actions taken against her aim to undermine her parliamentary immunity. Hassan was detained on Friday amid investigations related to political issues.
UK courts are experiencing chaos due to a surge in legal cases against Palestinian activists, with prominent leaders being convicted for organizing peaceful protests. This situation arises amid immense pressure on the judicial system from the growing number of cases.
The UK Home Office has defended the police's actions regarding Palestinian activists Ben Jamal and Chris Naniha, amidst widespread criticism from human rights organizations. This comes as calls for accountability of security forces intensify.
The closure of the <strong>Al-Aqsa Mosque</strong> has entered its 34th day, with Israeli authorities justifying the measure on security grounds. This comes as the holy city experiences heightened military actions.
The film 'Palestine 36' has achieved significant success in Kenya, being screened 25 times in April. This reflects the Kenyan audience's interest in Palestinian issues and highlights the cultural appreciation for the film's portrayal of Palestinian suffering.
The United Nations has expressed its opposition to the death penalty, calling on the Israeli government to repeal its new law allowing this punishment for those accused of terrorism. This statement was made by UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric during a press conference on March 31.
In a significant move, the Rafah border crossing has been opened in both directions, enabling a new convoy of humanitarian aid trucks to enter the Gaza Strip. This decision comes at a critical time as residents face severe shortages of essential supplies.
Reports indicate a clear strategy behind the recent massacres in the West Bank, raising questions about the political and security dimensions of these events. Concerns are growing over escalating violence and its impact on regional stability.
The Metropolitan Police in London announced they will continue to arrest demonstrators supporting the banned group Palestine Action, despite a Supreme Court ruling deeming the ban illegal. This decision comes as the government's appeal against the ruling is still ongoing.