On Thursday, the streets of the Old City in Jerusalem witnessed massive protests organized by Israeli nationalists, who chanted threatening slogans such as 'Death to Arabs' and 'Burn your villages.' Many Palestinians remained trapped inside their homes, reflecting the escalating tensions in the region.
Today, Jerusalem witnessed a series of violent settler attacks, prompting Christian institutions to close their doors amid rising tensions. Under Israeli police protection, settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque and assaulted Palestinians.
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.
Israeli occupation authorities have compelled owners of over 50 establishments, including shops and medical clinics, to demolish their properties in Al-Eizariya, east of Jerusalem. This action reflects the ongoing pressure policy on Palestinians.
Calls to challenge Jewish dominance in Israel are increasing, highlighting discussions on possible ways to confront this phenomenon. This comes amid escalating political and social tensions in the country.
More than 400 European ambassadors and officials have issued an urgent call to EU leaders, demanding effective measures to stop Israeli settlement expansion in the West Bank. This appeal comes at a critical time marked by escalating Israeli plans.
Two Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes targeting southern Gaza, raising the death toll to 831 since the ceasefire began. The attacks come at a sensitive time as residents face a severe humanitarian crisis.
On Monday, Israeli occupation forces stormed the Qalandia refugee camp north of Jerusalem, seizing Palestinian homes after evacuating residents. Some of these homes were converted into detention centers, leading to local outrage.
Palestinian groups have entered Jenin Camp, breaking the siege imposed on it. This event is seen as a challenge to Israeli occupation and comes amid escalating tensions in the region.
Three Palestinians, including a child, were injured in an Israeli drone strike near the Al-Omari Mosque in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza. This incident highlights the escalating tensions in the region.
Israeli occupation forces arrested 11 Palestinians, including women, as they entered Jenin Camp to check on their homes and retrieve their belongings. These arrests occur amid escalating tensions in the region.
Last week, the Allenby Bridge saw the crossing of 19 Palestinians and visitors into Jordan, highlighting ongoing mobility between the two banks. This crossing is a vital point facilitating movement between Palestinians and Jordanians.
Palestinian sources reported that four citizens were killed on Tuesday due to airstrikes and gunfire from the Israeli army in various areas of the Gaza Strip, including Khan Younis. This incident comes amid escalating tensions in the region.
Dozens of settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque, leading to rising tensions in the holy city. This incident occurs during a sensitive time marked by increasing security concerns.
The Administrative Arrangements Law, enacted after the occupation of East Jerusalem in 1967, allows Jews to claim properties they allege ownership of before 1948, while Palestinians are denied similar rights. This law serves as a legal tool for rearranging property ownership in East Jerusalem.
Israeli occupation authorities have demolished several Palestinian homes in Jerusalem, claiming building violations. This action has sparked outrage from the international community amid rising tensions in the region.
Activists in the occupied Golan Heights have expressed their strong rejection of the law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners, reaffirming their commitment to their Syrian Arab identity and a unified stance against occupation policies.
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.
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.
Al-Azhar University has strongly condemned the Israeli Knesset's approval of a law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners. This decision is viewed as a severe violation of human rights and reflects the oppressive policies of the Israeli occupation.
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.
The Israeli Knesset voted today in favor of a new law imposing the death penalty on Palestinians convicted of attacks against Israelis. This decision has sparked significant criticism from human rights organizations and European nations.
The Israeli Knesset is set to vote on a controversial bill that would impose the death penalty on Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks. This decision comes amid escalating tensions between Israel and the Palestinians.
Israeli authorities evacuated 15 Palestinian families from their homes in the Silwan neighborhood of Jerusalem, sparking angry reactions from residents and human rights advocates. This action comes at a sensitive time marked by escalating tensions between Palestinians and Israelis.
Israeli authorities have extended the closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem until at least April 15, 2026, raising alarms among Palestinians about increasing restrictions at the holy site.
Four Palestinians were injured on Thursday during violent clashes with Israeli settlers in the village of Beit Imeerin, located in the northern West Bank. The settlers established a new outpost under the protection of the Israeli army.
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.
The Israeli Knesset's National Security Committee approved a bill allowing the execution of Palestinian prisoners after amendments were made. This paves the way for a vote next week.
Five Palestinian workers sustained injuries in two separate hit-and-run incidents involving Israeli settlers near Bethlehem. The incidents occurred as the workers were heading to their jobs in Jerusalem.
The occupied West Bank witnessed a wave of violent attacks carried out by Israeli settlers last Saturday night, as they set fire to homes and vehicles in several villages, raising significant concerns among Palestinians. The incidents are seen as part of a larger trend of increasing tensions in occupied territories.