West Bank, Palestinians and Israeli settlers
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Israel deported more than 150 freed Palestinian prisoners last month. Some experts in Israel warn it could have long-term consequences for Israeli security.
Over 100 Palestinians have been kept waiting for several hours to get off plane because Israel refused to give them exit stamps in their passports, says humanitarian group - Anadolu Ajansı
Settlers attacked Palestinians and set fire to property in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday before clashing with soldiers sent to break up their rampage.
A humanitarian crisis is unfolding at OR Tambo International Airport where more than 150 Palestinian refugees reportedly seeking asylum in South Africa have been denied entry and left stranded on an aircraft.
British pro-Palestinian political commentator Sami Hamdi landed back in London on Thursday after being released from the United States, where he spent more than two weeks in immigration detention.
President Emmanuel Macron said France and the Palestinian Authority will create a joint panel to draft a new constitution for a Palestinian state.
The Vatican recognized Palestine a decade ago, and Pope Leo has backed statehood, even if that looks increasingly unlikely.
Official advice provided to the government before its ban on Palestine Action underestimated the significant public protests that followed, records show.
B’nai Brith Canada told National Post over email that the event “violates the city’s prohibition against flag raisings that promote hatred, violence or racism.” The flag-raising is planned for Nov. 17, in recognition of Palestinian Independence Day, which takes place two days prior.
The Israeli army says it shot and killed a Palestinian for approaching the “yellow line” in Gaza, behind which Israeli troops sit, after warplanes launched three air strikes on Beit Lahiya in the northeast.