Israeli Troops Shoot Dead Palestinian in West Bank
Israeli Troops Shoot Dead Palestinian in West Bank
A Palestinian man was shot and killed on Monday during clashes with Israeli forces in the south of the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian health ministry and medics said. Palestinian medical sources identified the man as 22-year-old Omar al-Badawi, who was hit in the chest with live fire before being…
Asharq Al-Awsat
Asharq Al-Awsat
Palestinian killed in clashes on anniversary of Arafat's death
Palestinian killed in clashes on anniversary of Arafat's death
Hebron (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) - Clashes erupted between Palestinians and Israeli forces Monday during demonstrations marking the 15th anniversary of Yasser Arafat's death in the occupied West Bank, leaving a Palestinian shot dead, medics and Palestinian officials said.
AFP
AFP
Clashes erupt on anniversary of Arafat's death, Palestinian killed
Clashes erupt on anniversary of Arafat's death, Palestinian killed
Hebron (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) - Clashes erupted between Palestinians and Israeli forces Monday during demonstrations in the occupied West Bank marking the 15th anniversary of Yasser Arafat's death, as a Palestinian was shot dead and dozens of others were injured.
AFP
AFP
Clashes as Palestinians mark 15 years since death of Yasser Arafat
Thousands of Palestinians marked the 15th anniversary of the death of Yasser Arafat in the occupied West Bank on Monday. One man was reportedly killed in clashes with the Israeli forces.
Radio France Internationale
Radio France Internationale
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Abbas: No elections without Gaza, Jerusalem; ‘martyrs’ are not terrorists
“I hope they will all rise to the level of responsibility and say yes to elections,” the PA president said. “The elections protect our legitimacy and existence and cause.”
The Jerusalem Post
The Jerusalem Post
Gaza orphan's self-immolation sparks outcry on social media
After the death of Karajeh, the Palestinian Construction Contractors Union in the Gaza Strip announced that it would “adopt” his homeless brother, Aboud.
The Jerusalem Post
The Jerusalem Post