‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Palestinian. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Palestinian. إظهار كافة الرسائل

Under protection of IOF, Zionist settlers break into al-Aqsa Mosque

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Under protection of IOF, Zionist settlers break into al-Aqsa Mosque 

27 October 2015, Occupied Jerusalem, Palestine




#Watch IOF ordered him to get closer, then they shot him dead, eyewitnesses

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26 October 2015, Occupied Hebron, Palestine.

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) shot a Palestinian young man near al-Ibrahimi mosque. While Israeli media sources claim the young man was shot in an alleged stab attempt, eyewitnesses say the IOF soldiers throw a knife near the victim legs.


Eyewitnesses, including Raed Abu Ermilah, told local news agencies that the IOF soldiers ordered the young Palestinian to get closer, then they opened fire against him. Later, the soldiers throw a knife near the body of the severely wounded Palestinian young man.

To divide al-Aqsa mosque is the basic measure to pave the way to build a myth temple of Solomon for the false Jewish State over al-Aqsa mosque ruins.

Israeli escalation of violence resulted in more than 58 Palestinians killed, to-date, in addition to collective punishment measures which include; demolishing Palestinian houses, extrajudicial executions (see Amnesty International) in addition to arbitrary execution against Palestinian young men and women as well as deportation of indigenous Palestinian families.

Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas called on the international community on his latest speech at the UN General Assembly, to provide international protection against Israeli systematic ethnic cleansing, but his demands and calls went, unfortunately, in vain.

#‎Zionist #false_Gods ‪#‎Kabalah #Vodo_State_of_Israel #Gang #IFPS #CCTV #NHK #CNS #APS #BNA #AVN #SAPA #AA #Cihan #AsiaNews #Adnkronos #cnn #abc #channel4 #apartheid #Muhammed_Ali #Gaza #‎AlAQSA ‪#‎Palestine #‎SaveAlAqsa ‪#‎EndIsraeliOccupation

#اعدام_طفل_فلسطيني #‏المسجد_الأقصى_يشتعل #‏شاهد ‫#‏لن_يقسم #فلسطين_تنتفض




IOF arrest brother of Palestinian accused of Beersheba rampage

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19 October 2015, Occupied Negev Palestine 

Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) accused a Palestinian Bedouin from Occupied Negev, Palestine of carrying out shooting-stabbing rampage that killed 2 people and injured 11 others.

IOF forces raided Muhannad al-Oqbi home last night, searched the home and detained brother of Muhannad. 

The shooting-stabbing rampage in Occupied Negev was carried out yesterday evening where panic took over a crowd of Zionist settlers near Beersheba train station. 

The shooting-stabbing rampage resulted in killing one IOF soldier, an Eritrean refugee and a Palestinian Bedouin from Occupied Negev. 

No military faction claimed responsibility for the attack/ rampage.

According to the latest medical reports, Kabalah and Voodoo Zionist settlers shot and killed dozens of Palestinian young men in the last 3 weeks across Occupied Palestine of Gaza, Jaffa, Haifa, Hebron and Jerusalem.

Israeli escalation of violence come as a pretext to impose Israeli measures to establish the Jewish State free of Muslim-Christian population. To divide al-Aqsa mosque is the basic measure to pave the way to build a myth temple of Solomon for a the false Jewish State. 

Israeli escalations include; demolishing Palestinian houses, extrajudicial executions (see Amnesty International) in addition to arbitrary execution against Palestinian young men and women as well as deportation of indigenous Palestinian families.

#‎Zionist #false_Gods ‪#‎Kabalah #Vodo_State_of_Israel #Gang #IFPS #CCTV #NHK #CNS #APS #BNA #AVN #SAPA #AA #Cihan #AsiaNews #Adnkronos #cnn #abc #channel4 #apartheid #Muhammed_Ali #Gaza #‎AlAQSA ‪#‎Palestine #‎SaveAlAqsa ‪#‎EndIsraeliOccupation



#اعدام_طفل_فلسطيني #‏المسجد_الأقصى_يشتعل #‏شاهد ‫#‏لن_يقسم #فلسطين_تنتفض

Erekat, We'll file the Israeli crimes to the criminal court in Hague

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Saeb Erekat says the PA demands to form immediately an international investigation Commission to investigate the Israeli executions against unarmed Palestinians.

'We will file these crimes to the international criminal court in Hague', Erekat said.

Dozens of Palestinians were shot dead or wounded in Israeli claims of carrying stab attempts across Occupied Palestine, including Jerusalem, Yaffa and Hebron.


Israeli escalation of violence come as a pretext to impose Israeli measures to divide al-Aqsa mosque to pave the way to build a myth temple of Solomon.

Israeli escalations includes demolishing Palestinian houses, extrajudicial executions (see Amnesty International) in addition to arbitrary execution against Palestinian young men and women as well as deportation of Palestinian families.

On the same context, Israeli PM, Netanyahu, issued orders to criminalize the Muslim community and Islamic Movement in a pretext to carry out "legalized" deportations and "extrajudicial executions" against the indigenous Palestinians.

Arab League meet in Cairo, support Palestinians

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The Arab League Council holds an emergency meeting to discuss the Israeli aggression against the unarmed Palestinians in Occupied territories
13 October 2015, Cairo, Egypt

بدء الاجتماع الطارئ لمجلس الجامعة العربية لبحث العدوان الإسرائيلي على الأراضي الفلسطينية

Dozens of Palestinians were shot dead or wounded in Israeli claims of carrying stab attempts across Occupied Palestine, including Jerusalem, Yaffa and Hebron.

Israeli escalation of violence come as a pretext to impose Israeli measures to divide al-Aqsa mosque to pave the way to build a myth temple of Solomon.

Israeli escalations includes demolishing Palestinian houses, extrajudicial executions (see Amnesty International) in addition to arbitrary execution against Palestinian young men and women as well as deportation of Palestinian families.

On the same context, Israeli PM, Netanyahu, issued orders to criminalize the Muslim community and Islamic Movement in a pretext to carry out "legalized" deportations and "extrajudicial executions" against the indigenous Palestinians.

#Zionist #false_Gods #Kabalah#Vodo_State_of_Israel #Gang #IFPS #CCTV#NHK #CNS #APS #BNA #AVN #SAPA #AA#Cihan #AsiaNews #Adnkronos #cnn #abc#channel4 #apartheid #Muhammed_Ali #Gaza#AlAQSA #Palestine #SaveAlAqsa
#المسجد_الأقصى_يشتعل #شاهد #لن_يقسم


IOF harass, shot a Palestinian girl, detain a Palestinian young man who tried to intervene

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Israeli media reports "false flag" operation
12 October 2015, Occupied Jerusalem

Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) opened fire against Palestinian girl on her way home from school, in Shiekh Jarah neighborhood in Occupied Jerusalem.

Eyewitness told Shehab News Agency that an Israeli soldier stopped a Palestinian girl, asking her for an ID. She was underage school girl. According to the eyewitness, a young Palestinian man tried to intervene, but the Israeli soldiers opened fire against both Palestinians.

The girl was wounded and received medical treatment while the Palestinian young man was arrested.

The Israeli media reported that it was a stab attempt carried out by a Palestinian young man against a Jewish girl, which never had happened before.

Israeli escalation of violence come as a pretext to impose Israeli measures to divide al-Aqsa mosque to pave the way to build a myth temple of Solomon.

Israeli escalations includes demolishing of Palestinian houses, extrajudicial executions (see Amnesty International) in addition to arbitrary execution against Palestinian young men and women as well as deportation Palestinian families.

On the same context, Israeli PM, Netanyahu, issued orders to criminalize Muslim community and Islamic Movement in a pretext to carry out "legalized" deportations and "extrajudicial executions" against the indigenous Palestinians.


IOF shot dead a Palestinian young man, under pretext of stab attempt

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IOF shot dead a Palestinian young man, under pretext of "stab attempt" at Bab al-Asbat in Occupied Jerusalem today morning

12 October 2015

#Photo of Palestinian martyr Mustapha al-Khateeb who was executed by Israel.

12 October 2015

#صور لـلشهيد مصطفى عادل الخطيب سكان صورباهر بالقدس الذي اعدمته قوات الاحتلال صباح اليوم "بدم بارد" عند باب الأسباط

Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) shot dead a Palestinian young man, under pretext of "stab attempt" at Bab al-Asbat in Occupied Jerusalem today morning

‪#‎Zionist #false_Gods ‪#‎Kabalah #Vodo_State_of_Israel 

#Gang #IFPS #CCTV #NHK #CNS #APS #BNA #AVN #SAPA #AA #Cihan #AsiaNews #Adnkronos #cnn #abc #channel4 #apartheid #Muhammed_Ali

#Gaza #‎AlAQSA ‪#‎Palestine



IOF arrest dozens of Palestinians in Occupied Jerusalem

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Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) carried out search and arrest campaign against citizens of Palestinian neighborhoods in Occupied West bank City of Jerusalem. 

In Silwan, IOF brutally broke into the house of Palestinians overnight and arrested many Palestinian young men, including:

A'ed al-Abassi, 26; Naim Hadya, 22; Ahmed Abu Diab, 27; 

Baha'a al-Abassi, 21, and his brother, Muhammed al-Abassi, 19; 

Muhammed al-A'war, 17; Muhammed Sarhan, from Al-Thori neighborhood.

IOF also detonated the front door of a Palestinian house, broke into the house, physically assaulted Muhammed Abu Diab and arrested his brother Ahmed Sabri Abu Diab. 

Also, IOF arrested Muhammed Khalayleh, and 17-year-Old Ahmed Jaber and 14 year-old Muhammed al-Mughrabi from Jabal al-Mukaber, Jerusalem Old City and Attur villege, respectively.



‪#‎Zionist ‪#‎Kabalah #Vodo_State_of_Israel 

#Gang #IFPS #CCTV #NHK #CNS #APS #BNA #AVN #SAPA #AA #Cihan #AsiaNews #Adnkronos #cnn #abc #channel4 #apartheid 

#Gaza #‎AlAQSA ‪#‎Palestine



UN experts urge Israel to halt legalization of force-feeding of hunger-strikers in detention

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Two United Nations human rights experts today reiterated their call on the Israeli authorities to stop the process of legalizing force-feeding and medical treatment of prisoners and detainees on hunger strike against their will. 

Their call comes after the current Knesset decided to continue the legislative process of a Bill to amend the Prisons Act (preventing damages due to hunger strikes) initiated by the previous legislature. 

The independent experts warned that the Bill is expected to primarily affect Palestinians held by Israel, including those in administrative detention. 

The UN Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, Juan E. Méndez, underlined that “feeding induced by threats, coercion, force or use of physical restraints of individuals, who have opted for the extreme recourse of a hunger strike to protest against their detention, are, even if intended for their benefit, tantamount to cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment.” 

As stressed in past expert findings, the conscious decision of the person and his or her informed and voluntary refusal of medical measures are crucial to fulfil, respect and protect human rights. 


“Under no circumstance will force-feeding of prisoners and detainees on hunger strike comply with human rights standards,” the UN Special Rapporteur on the right to health, Dainius Pûras, said. “Informed consent is an integral part in the realization of the right to health.” 

The international experts have engaged with the Israeli authorities on different occasions regarding the issue of force-feeding of hunger-striking prisoners and detainees. “The way to end the hunger strikes is not to force feed hunger-strikers but to address the underlying human rights violations against which they are protesting, namely, the practice of administrative detention”, they said. 

“We reiterate our call on the Government of Israel to refrain from force-feeding and other coercive measures and look for alternative solutions to extreme situations resulting from hunger strikes, including good faith dialogue,” they said. “We stand ready to provide the necessary guidance and assistance to the authorities on these matters.” 

The independent experts call has been endorsed by the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, Makarim Wibisono. 

ENDS 


The Special Rapporteurs are part of what is known as the Special Procedures of the Human Rights Council. Special Procedures, the largest body of independent experts in the UN Human Rights system, is the general name of the Council’s independent fact-finding and monitoring mechanisms that address either specific country situations or thematic issues in all parts of the world. Special Procedures’ experts work on a voluntary basis; they are not UN staff and do not receive a salary for their work. They are independent from any government or organization and serve in their individual capacity. Learn more, log on to: 



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UN Peace Envoy strongly condemns terrorist crime committed by Jewish settlers, calls to end Israeli occupation

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United Nations Peace envoy, Nikolay Mladenov, says the terrorist crime committed by the Jewish settlers burning a Palestinian family in Duma, West Bank, reinforces the need for an immediate decision to put an end to the Israeli occupation."

Expressing his anger, Mladenov said in a statement released today, that the primary objective of this crime is political.

"I share in the strong condemnation of this crime. I call for a full and immediate investigation to bring the perpetrators of this terrorist crime to justice," Mladenov said. 

Jewish settler runs over Palestinian man in Ras al-Amud neighborhood in Occupied Jerusalem

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Jewish settler from Occupied East Jerusalem ran over a Palestinian today Friday afternoon, while praying in Ras al-Amud neighborhood in occupied Jerusalem.

Israeli forces prevented Muslim  Palestinians under the age of 50 years old from entering Al-Aqsa mosque. According to eyewitness, the settler driving a car hit the Palestinian man and ran away while the Palestinian, who is under 50 years old, was praying in the streets of Ras al-Amud neighborhood.

According to the sources, the Israeli occupation Forces helped the settler to flee to near Jewish settlement.


Palestinian toddler killed; Jewish arsonists suspected

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Suspected Jewish attackers torched a Palestinian home in the occupied West Bank on Friday, killing an 18-month-old toddler and seriously injuring three other family members, an act that Israel's prime minister described as terrorism.

Suspected Jewish attackers torched a Palestinian home in the occupied West Bank on Friday, killing an 18-month-old toddler and seriously injuring three other family members, an act that Israel's prime minister described as terrorism.

The house in Duma, a village near the city of Nablus, had its windows smashed and fire bombs thrown inside shortly before dawn as the family slept, the military and witnesses said. Graffiti in Hebrew reading "revenge" was scrawled outside.

Both the child's parents and his four-year-old brother were badly hurt. They were taken by helicopter for treatment in an Israeli hospital, officials said. A second house in the village was also set ablaze, but no one was at home.

This would be the worst attack by Israeli assailants since a Palestinian teenager was torched to death in Jerusalem a year ago. That followed the kidnapping and killing of three Israeli teenagers by Palestinian militants in the West Bank.

The Israeli military boosted forces in the area to search for the suspects, described by a spokesman as "two masked terrorists", and prevent any escalation in violence. The Palestinian Islamist group Hamas called for revenge.

Ibrahim Dawabsheh, a Duma resident, said he heard people shouting for help from the house and rushed to it. "I saw two masked men outside," he told Reuters. He went to get help and when he returned they had gone.

"We found the parents outside with burns, they said there was another son in the house. We brought him out and then they said there was another boy inside, but we couldn't reach the bedroom because of the fire. He was left inside until rescue forces came," Dawabsheh told Reuters.

Pictures circulated by Palestinian media on the Internet showed a smiling, chubby-faced boy, named as Ali Dawabsheh. Footage from the house showed blackened walls and singed family photos scattered across charred belongings.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was shocked and promised that "all means" would be used to bring the assailants to justice. "This is a terrorist attack. Israel takes firm action against terrorism, no matter who its perpetrators are," he said.

Part of Netanyahu's right-wing coalition is the ultranationalist Jewish Home party, which advocates more settlements and settler rights in the West Bank. Jewish Home leader Naftali Bennett was quick to denounce the attack, but

Palestinians accused the party of laying the ground for it.

Israeli military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Lerner said an investigation was underway and called the arson

"nothing short of a barbaric act of terrorism".

A spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas held Israel responsible. "Such a crime would not have occurred if the Israeli government did not insist on pursuing settlements and protecting settlers," Nabil Abu Rdainah said.

"PRICE TAG"

Hamas spokesman Hussam Badran called for retribution. "This crime has made occupation soldiers and settlers everywhere legitimate targets," he said.

Fearing the killing would provoke violence in Jerusalem, police restricted entrance to al-Aqsa mosque for Friday prayers to men over the age of 50 and to women. Police increased their presence in areas where stone-throwing clashes often occur.

Israeli Police spokeswoman Luba Samri said the torching was an apparent "Price Tag" attack, a reference to militant settlers who threaten to exact retribution for any Israeli government curbs on settlement expansion in the West Bank.

Israel tore down two illegal structures in the Beit El settlement near Ramallah and removed dozens of people from another settlement near Nablus on Wednesday, prompting protests.

The "Price Tag" group has been blamed for torching a number of mosques in the West Bank in recent years. Those attacks caused widespread damage but no casualties.

Though Israel has promised to crack down on such assailants only a handful of indictments have been handed down.

The Palestinians seek a state in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip. In the West Bank, they have limited self rule but nearly 60 percent of the territory remains under the full control of the Israeli military.

Israeli settlements are considered illegal under international law. The last round of U.S.-brokered peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians broke down in 2014.

TOMS donation warms the feet of Gaza children

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Following a generous donation from TOMS of approximately 100,000 pairs of shoes, UNRWA was able to distribute them to the needy children in its schools. 

During March UNRWA continues to distribute shoes to eligible children in its schools all across the Gaza Strip. Today, hundreds of boys at UNRWA New Gaza Elementary Boys School in Gaza City were queuing to receive their own pair. Many families in Gaza live on less than US$ 1.53 per person per day and lack the means to meet their basic food needs and living requirements. 

Receiving shoes for their children allows families to free some resources to meet other essential needs.

Hamas denounces Charlie Hebdo's new edition

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(dpa) - Hamas, the Islamist movement in control of the Gaza Strip, has denounced the cartoon of a weeping prophet Mohammed in the first edition of Charlie Hebdo after the deadly attack by Muslim extremists at the Paris offices of the French satirical magazine.

The Palestinian group‘s official newspaper, Felesteen, Thursday said that insulting the prophet is not warrented by freedom of expression.


It published a cartoon showing a hand making a stop sign opposite another hand with a paintbrush resembling the devil. The first hand appears with the slogan "Anything but the Prophet," and the one with the brush reads "Freedom of speech."

Charlie Hebdo‘s first issue after the attack on Wednesday featured a crying cartoon of the prophet holding a "Je suis Charlie" sign under the headline: "All is forgiven."

Senior Hamas leader Izzat Risheq said the decision to publish that cartoon "poured oil on the fire."

Report: Abbas 'Willing' to Give Israel a Break on ICC

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A Lebanese newspaper reported that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas told Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi that the Palestine would not file a case against Israel in the International Criminal Court if negotiations resumed “in the coming weeks.”
According to the report in the Al-Ahabar newspaper, Abbas made the comments to Sisi during their meeting in Cairo Wednesday.

Several weeks ago, State of Palestine formally requested
membership in the ICC. Last week, Palestine recognized the ICC's jurisdiction to investigate Israeli war crimes committed during last summer's Gaza war. The ICC can prosecute individuals accused of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes committed since July 1, 2002.


Israel police kill Palestinians in W. Bank and Negev

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Israeli police have killed an Arab Israeli man during clashes with stone-throwing Bedouin protesters in the southern Negev region, sparking anger with the Arab communities in the area, an Arab Israeli lawmaker said.


"We, the Palestinians in Negev, have lost another man. This is another sign that the Israeli police are dealing recklessly when it comes to our lives," MP Taleb el-Sana told The Anadolu Agency.


According to al-Sana, Sami al-Jaar, 20, was killed late Wednesday during clashes between Arab protesters and Israeli police in the Negev city of Rahat.

"They could have captured him rather of killing him. Now, the whole Negev is boiling with anger," he added.

In a statement, the Israeli police said that two policemen were injured in clashes with stone-throwing individuals in Rahat, asserting that its personnel were in the city to pursue criminals.

Israel refers to Palestinians who remained in their homes and cities after the creation of Israel in 1948 as "Arab Israelis."

There are around 1.6 million Arabs in Israel, accounting for around 20 percent of the country's population, according to official Israeli figures.

Claiming that most land in the Negev Desert is "state property," the self-proclaimed Jewish state has repeatedly demolished Bedouin homes in the area.

Palestinian Deficit Heading to $2Bn, Says PA Insider

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The cost of reconstructing Gaza is taking its toll on the Palestinian Authority's budget.

The Palestinian Authority (P.A.) is likely to face a US$2 billion deficit in 2015, a Palestinian official warned Wednesday.

Although financial contributions from the United States and the European Union have been sinking for two years, according to an anonymous official who spoke to Turkey's Anadolu Agency, Gazan reconstruction costs are also largely to blame for the P.A.'s financial shortfall.

An estimated US$7.8 billion is needed for Gaza to recover from Israel's assault in 2014.

Over 2000 Gazans were killed during the fighting, which left hundreds of homes and businesses in ruins, and public infrastructure decimated.

Palestine's economy minister Mohammad Mustafa has stated donor countries need to boost aid to the P.A.

“Starting from next year, the Palestinian budget will need additional external support worth US$1.3 billion to fulfill its obligations to the citizens,” he stated in October, according to the Middle East Monitor.

In 2012, a funding shortfall left the P.A. unable to pay public worker salaries. Palestinian officials blamed the shortfall on a handful of donors failing to fulfill financial pledges.

On Wednesday, Iraq pledged a new US$28.7 million to the P.A., according to Palestine's official WAFA news agency.

“Iraq has taken this step despite the dire circumstances it has been undergoing, especially those related to the approval of the new Iraqi budget,” WAFA quoted Iraq's Arab League representative Diya Dabbas.

Qatar has also handed the P.A. US$25 million in aid this week.

Israeli forces shoot dead Palestinian at Gush Etzion

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Israeli forces opened fire at two Palestinians near the Gush Etzion Junction between Bethlehem and Hebron in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday evening, killing one.

Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told Ma'an that two Palestinians "were involved in a criminal incident" in the area, and one was shot by Israeli soldiers after he attempted to flee the area.


The man was "injured seriously and died in the evening," he told Ma'an, adding that the other was arrested.

Israeli news website Israel National News, which is known for its right-wing leanings, said that incident occurred as the 30-year-old victim was "attempting to steal a car in the parking lot of the Rami Levy supermarket branch" in the area.

The supermarket, while located inside the Jewish-only settlement, is located immediately beside the junction and is thus open to Palestinians as well.

The Israeli news site said that military police had launched an investigation into the incident.

Child from New Orleans sentenced to serve in adult prison in Israel

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'West condones Israel, slams Palestine'

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While the Western countries condone the Israeli violation of a ceasefire with the Palestinians, any resistance by the Palestinian side is condemned as a breach of the truce, a human rights activist says.

The comments come as the Tel Aviv regime's forces have shot
and wounded a Palestinian in the besieged Gaza Strip, once again violating the ceasefire agreement of November 2012. On January 14, Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinian farmer near the city of Beit Lahia in northern Gaza, bringing to four the number of Palestinians killed after the ceasefire.

Press TV has talked with Adie Mormech, human rights activist from the besieged Gaza Strip to shed more light on the topic of the interview.

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