• Israeli FM Weeping for Holocaust, Threaten Europe, Vow to Eliminate the Palestinian People.

    Israeli soldiers should respond with lethal force to attempts by Palestinian protesters to harm them, Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman said on Tuesday.


    Liberman also compared international 'silence' on Hamas to Europe’s inaction before and during the Holocaust.
  • Netanyahu Mocks Legitimate Governance

    Netanyahu never met a non-Jew he considered equal, a peace plan he didn't spurn, a law he didn't violate, or truth he didn't turn on its head.

    He reveals Israel's true face. He's contemptuous of Palestinians, other Arabs, and Iranians. He considers them subhuman enemies. More on his latest outburst below.
  • Netanyahu sheds crocodile tears: Hamas Wants to Destroy Us

    Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu referred to Hamas head Khaled Mashaal’s declarations in Gaza during Sunday’s cabinet meeting. “They have no intention of compromising with us,” he said. “They want to destroy us.”
  • Hamas leader calls for 'all Palestine', national unity

    Hamas politburo chief Khaled Meshaal rejected ceding "an inch" of Palestinian territory to Israel or recognizing the Jewish state, in a speech in Gaza marking the 25th anniversary of the Islamist group's founding.
  • Palestinian prisoners' rights activist detained, tortured in Israeli prison

    Ayman Nasser (courtesy of Addameer)
    Ayman Nasser, a researcher for the Palestinian prisoners’ rights NGO Addameer, has himself become a detainee in an Israeli prison, having been charged with several counts of membership in an illegal organization and of partaking in illegal assembly. According to Physicians
  • Hamas Weighs to Establish Ministry of Defense

    Gaza government plans to organize and develop the Palestinian resistance military capabilities to confront the coming Israeli government which was described to be most fanatic "stupid" extremist Israeli government since establishment of Israel.
  • Jewish refugees?

    With astounding gall, Israel is now claiming that more Jews "fled" Arab countries than Palestinians fled Palestine, writes Saleh Al-Naami

    Jawla Levy, 78, who lives in Arad settlement in southern Israel, still remembers the four Jewish Europeans who visited her family that lived in Baghdad in the summer of 1949. Levy told Israel Radio Sunday this
  • Israeli Incursion, 3 Palestinians Wounded

    http://www.poyi.org/64/15/index.php

    Israeli forces carry a cross- border military raid eastern Gaza City. So far, three Palestinians were wounded, including one in critical condition. According to eyewitnesses, Israeli forces penetrated the borders near the industrial zone into the high density populated neighborhood of Al-Shja'iya eastern Gaza City, under heavy fire from artillery machineguns. 
  • Palestinian Collaborators in a New Documentary Film on Al-Aqsa TV

    By - Adnan Mustafa
    Al-Aqsa satellite channel will broadcast a documentary film that includes confessions of Palestinian collaborators. Tomorrow, Thursday 28th June 2012, at 8:30 pm (Jerusalem timing) a documentary file about Palestinian collaborators
  • Al Qassam: Israel kills two Palestinian minors in cold blood in Gaza

    Two Palestinian minors were killed on Tuesday morning 19/6/12 by Israeli military near the Israeli military base of Kesofim east of Deir Al Balah in Central Gaza Strip.

    Al Qassam correspondent reported that Israeli military forces opened fire at a group of citizens in the area that led to the killing of the two 16 year-olds, Mohammed Bassam Abu Moa’liq and Yousef At-Tilbani.
  • Israel Bombs Motorcycle, One Palestinian Killed in Rafah

    One Palestinian was killed in the latest Israeli bombing in Gaza Strip raises death tool up to 9 Palestinians killed and 10 others wounded in the last 48 hours.

    Israeli Army bombed a motorcycle in the southern city of Rafah killing one Palestinian. Egyptian Representative, Yasser Othman, to the Palestinian authority in Ramallah said Egypt is trying to broker a "calm" to end the

  • French advertiser buys 20 percent of Ramaalah Zoom Advertising

    Maurice Levy says Publicis purchased a 20 percent stake in the Ramallah-based company Zoom Advertising. Levy, CEO of Publicis, is bringing the French advertising firm into the Palestinian and Israeli communications markets.
  • Israel denies African migrants' rights, says US

    The US state department has criticised Israel's treatment of thousands of African asylum seekers who it says are being denied basic social services.

    The US annual report on human rights says that many are
  • Jewish Religious Group Thanks Hitler for Committing Holocaust

    Israel’s holocaust memorial has been daubed with graffiti saying "Thank you Hitler", in a suspected attack by Jewish religious extremists.

    The words were sprayed in Hebrew at the entrance to Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, provoking outrage from the Israeli government.
  • Settlement policy could spark third intifada, warn Israeli experts

    Israel's settlement construction policies in the West Bank or the burning of a mosque could potentially incite another Palestinian popular uprising, Mideast experts warned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week, the Ha 'aretz daily reported on Sunday.
  • Protection of Civilians Weekly Report | 30 May - 5 June 2012

    Israeli forces kill three armed Palestinians and injure eight civilians in the Gaza Strip. In addition, 48 Palestinians were injured in the West Bank. Settler violence continues. Communities in the Jordan Valley continue to be affected by demolitions and evictions. Also this week, access of fire brigades to a community behind the Barrier delayed. In Gaza, people continue to experience power cuts as high as 12 hours per day throughout the week.


  • Bid to expand colony into West Bank

    Occupied Jerusalem - The occupied city of Jerusalem is seeking to expand the colony of Gilo beyond Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem with 2,500 new homes in the adjacent West Bank, an Israeli lawyer said on Friday.
  • Avraham Burg: Even I – an Israeli – think settlement goods are not kosher


    The IndependentAmid the darkness surrounding the Middle East peace process, we now see a ray of light. Since 2009, the United Kingdom has been taking measures, in accordance with European consumer protection rules, to ensure that settlement products – goods you might find on your supermarket shelves that have
  • Israeli Settlers Under Israeli Soldiers Protection, Attack Palestinians

    In the last few days different actions have taken place in the village of Tuqu', south of Bethlehem. The village is threaten by the expansion of Teqoa and Noqedim illegal settlements and their connected civilian outposts . On Saturday 24th May, Palestinian farmers, Israeli and international activists reached the farmland of the village that they have been not allowed to cultivate for more than five years due to their vicinity to Teqoa D outpost. They worked the land and took care
  • Supermodel Pure Jewish Blood!!

    Supermodel Bar Refaeli was threatened by a group of fanatic Israelis not to marry a goyim (none Jew) resulted in breaking up with Leonardo DiCaprio.  

    Last week, a headline hit almost every newspaper in many different languages, including Arabic, that the Israeli supermodel Bar Refaeli is on top of Maxim's hottest woman in the world, though, she says ‘I don’t get hit on by guys. No one flirts with me.’
  • Flame virus most powerful espionage tool ever, UN warns

    The Flame virus is the most powerful espionage tool ever to target countries, a United Nations agency responsible for regulating the internet has warned. This is the most serious warning we have ever put out," said Marco Obiso, cyber security coordinator for

  • Muslim-hater website cries for Tunisia banned Hijab

    The new Islamist Regime has already unbanned Hijab, an Islam-hater website said, asking, "How long until Islamist Regime make it mandatory for all women to cover themselves?"

    Neglecting the fact of high unemployment rate and human rights abuse carried by the former dictate regime, the Islam-hater website

  • Fayyad: Palestinians isolated and short of funds

  • Outing Omer: The Fake Gay “Flotilla Activist”

    Last summer, “Omer” posted a video saying he had been turned down as a passenger on board one of Free Gaza’s boats because he is gay. Within a few days, he was discovered to be a fake, apparently recording his statement coordinated with the Israeli government press office.
  • Palestinian Christians Against the Occupation


    In a recent op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren claimed that Christians in Israel are better off than their brethren anywhere else in the Middle East. Two Sundays ago, "60 Minutes" made clear he attempted to intimidate Bob Simon by going over Simon's head to speak to Jeff Fager, the head of CBS News and executive producer of "60 Minutes," to complain that Simon's story on Christian
  • Palestinian Christians and 60 Minutes (cont'd)

    MAY 2 2012 - By Robert Wright - In the wake of the controversy over last week's 60 Minutes episode on Palestinian Christians, the Israeli website 972 today runs an illuminating post by a Palestinian Christian, Philip Farah. On the question of whether Christians are being driven out of the occupied territory by Islamic radicals or by Israeli policies, Farah writes:
  • Israel must be prepared for future confrontation with Egypt, says ex-Defense Minister

    In a wide-ranging interview with TheMarker, Benjamin Ben-Eliezer says ties with Egypt must be maintained at all costs.


    In the summer of 2005, Israeli-Egyptian relations were rosy. Sitting around a conference table one day were executives from the Israel Electric Corporation and the Egyptian-Israeli East
  • US claims father illegally moved kids to Gaza

    (AP) — Authorities in the U.S. have filed criminal charges against a divorced Palestinian father who took his three children from Kansas to live in his native Gaza in an alleged violation of his custody decree.
  • UN rights expert raises alarm over Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike in Israeli Prisons

     UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, Richard Falk on Monday said he was appalled by the “continuing human rights violations in Israeli prisons,” amid a massive wave of hunger strikes by Palestinian prisoners.
  • World Jewish Congres Analysis claims, a secret connection between Muhammad Dahlan and the Saudi royal family

    The ongoing rivalry between PLO leader Mahmoud Abbas and his young challenger Mohammad Dahlan is an open secret on the Palestinian street. What may, however, come as a surprise, is the involvement of Saudi Arabia in the internal Palestinian struggle for power.
  • Major UK food retailer boycotts 4 Israeli companies

    Britain's fifth-largest food retailer, the Co-operative Group, announced over the weekend that it would stop doing business with four Israeli companies accounting for £ 350,000 worth of trade over the companies ties to and operations in the West Bank.
  • Israeli helicopters get missile shield

    Israel's military plans to arm its helicopter fleet with a protective system against shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles it says are in the hands of Hezbollah in Lebanon and Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip.

    The system, known as Fliker and developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, fires an interceptor at an incoming SAM and is designed to minimize debris to avoid
  • All but stateless, Palestinian man with dementia waits in hospital for travel documents

    By Becky Schlikerman, Chicago Tribune reporter
    April 29, 2012

    For nearly a year, Wasef Ibrahim has been living at Rush University Medical Center — a man without a country that will claim him.

    The undocumented immigrant says he wants to leave the U.S., and relatives in the Middle East say they want to welcome him home.
  • Palestinian government cracks down on critics

    The Associated Press
    JERUSALEM -- The government of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has moved to silence critics, raising new concerns about freedom of expression in the West Bank.


    Abbas' communications minister, Mashour Abu Daqa, said late Thursday that the attorney general's office ordered several websites shut down over the past six months. The sites belong
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