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Palestinians Say at Least 4 Killed by Israeli Fire Near Aid Site. Israel Says It Fired Warning Shots
Palestinian health officials and witnesses say that at least four people were killed and others were wounded by Israeli fire around a kilometer from an aid distribution point in the Gaza Strip run by an Israeli and U.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot stated on Friday that recognizing a Palestinian state at the conference would have been a "symbolic" decision. He emphasized France's "particular responsibility" as a permanent member of the UN Security Council, suggesting that such a step would be inappropriate without the support of key allies.
The United Nations chief is urging world leaders and officials attending an upcoming U.N. conference on ending the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict “to keep the two-state solution alive.”
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By the time of his death from cancer in 1974, Husseini had passed the baton. Arafat was the future of the Palestinian movement. But the past was the precedent. Arafat would similarly reject peace with Israel, support terrorism, and murder rivals and critics. Little has changed since.
Commentary: The UN never truly cared about Palestinian refugees; it has consistently used them merely as leverage against Israel. Here’s the proof.
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Hundreds of Palestinians stormed a United Nations food warehouse in Gaza in a desperate attempt to get something to eat.
The Palestinian delegation won the right to fly their flag at the WHO after a symbolic victory that its envoy hopes will lead to greater recognition.
What has been unfolding in the Gaza Strip for millions of Palestinians is the direct consequence of the failures of political leaders who are ignoring best practices for the delivery of aid to innocent people caught in the crosshairs of a complicated war.
The Indonesian Embassy in Beirut and the Garuda UNIFIL Indonesian Peacekeeping Force celebrated Eid al-Adha in Lebanon. Five goats were slaughtered as sacrificial animals.
Oday Dabbagh has just won the Scottish Cup with club side Aberdeen. Now, he’s targeting World Cup qualification with the Palestinian National Team.