Nine Palestinian captives in Zionist regime’s detention currently remain on hunger strike in protest of their unfair administrative detention without a charge or trial, according to the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS).
There are approximately 40 female Palestinian captives being held in the occupation's jails, many are subjected to beatings, humiliation and insults while incarcerated.
The Lebanese Foreign Ministry welcomed a recent announcement by the Southern African Development Community (SADC) opposing the unilateral decision of the African Union to grant Israel observer status.
The Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations says a failure to hold Israel to account over its various acts of aggression against Palestinians across the occupied West Bank will embolden the regime to press ahead with its violations of international law.
Officials in the Jewish community in Poland have accused the Israeli government of creating a crisis over the Polish parliament's ratification of a law that will effectively prevent future restitution to heirs of property seized by the Nazis during the Holocaust and declared subsequently by the post-communist government to be state property.
Zionist regime’s police will investigate "a number of issues connected to Cohen," primarily a $20,000 gift Cohen's daughter received for her wedding.
Zionist regime recalled its envoy from Poland to protest a new law that limits the ability of Jews to recover property seized by Nazis during the Holocaust and retained by post-war communist rulers.
UN human rights experts called on the Zionist regime’s government to immediately return confidential documents and office equipment its military seized from the offices of an NGO fighting for children's rights in the occupied West Bank, Anadolu Agency reports.
A total of 13 Palestinian captives in Zionist regime’s detention currently remain on hunger strike in protest of their unfair administrative detention without a charge or trial, according to the Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs Commission.
The advocacy organisation CAGE has launched a legal challenge claiming UK Education Secretary, Gavin Williamson, discriminated against Muslim students and failed to protect freedom of expression in a letter to headteachers ordering them to clampdown on students who express solidarity with Palestine on school premises.
Zionist troops and settlers violated the rights of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and al-Quds over 3,800 times in July alone.
It said 540 Palestinians are currently held in administrative detention without charge or trial and based on secret evidence.
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