The United Nations Human Rights Council unanimously voted on Thursday in favour of a Resolution on ensuring accountability and achieving justice in Palestine.
Palestinian prisoners languishing in Zionist regime's jails continue their boycott of the regime’s military courts for the 86th consecutive day in protest against Israel’s so-called policy of administrative detention.
Syria's Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva Hussam Eddin Ala has called on the Human Rights Council to condemn Israel for its land expropriation, settlement construction and plunder of natural resources in the occupied Golan Heights, saying the regime must be held to account for its systematic crimes against locals there.
Zionist regime occupation authorities abducted 448 Palestinians in February, including 71 minors and 10 women – prisoners’ advocacy groups said.
The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas condemned the Zionist regime’s approval of the law preventing the reunification of Palestinian families, a statement shared.
Zionist regime’s Knesset passed a law effectively barring Palestinians from the West Bank or Gaza who are married to Palestinian citizens of occupied territories from gaining citizenship ora residency in Israel, according to the Palestinian Information Centre.
The Arab League Ministerial Council has called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to proceed with its investigation into the war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by the Zionist regime against the defenseless Palestinian people.
Palestinian captives in Zionist regime's jails continue their boycott of the regime's military courts for the 65th consecutive day.
Zionist regime issued more than 8700 administrative detention orders against Palestinian activists, whether they were social, political or academic, since 2015, the Palestinian Prisoner Society (PPS) said.
Nearly 450 Palestinian captives have been refusing to show up for their military court hearings for 58 days in protest of their unfair detention without charge or trial under Israel’s controversial administrative detention policy.
Former head of the Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn has called for the immediate and unconditional recognition of the State of Palestine.
A Palestinian family in Al-Quds’ Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood facing the threat of eviction for a Jewish settler group, has been granted a brief respite, following a decision by an Israeli court in occupied Al-Quds to suspend the eviction order due to fears over reigniting violence.
The UN denounces as a “violation of international law” the forced expulsion of Palestinian families from their homes in Sheikh Jarrah.
Palestine welcomed the United Nations decision to set up a commission to probe Israeli acts of racial discrimination against the Palestinian people.
A Palestinian woman has called for the trial of six Israeli officers who, it is alleged, sexually assaulted her during a search in 2015, Arab48 has reported.
Nasser Mashni's racial discrimination complaint accuses the federal government of taking an "Israel-centric" position in the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
For 44 consecutive days in a row, Palestinian captives held without trial or charge in Israeli jails are continuing their boycott of Israel’s military courts in protest of Israel’s widely condemned policy of administrative detention.
The African Union convening in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, unanimously adopted a decision to suspend granting Israel observer status in the Union.
The Palestinian administrative captives in Zionist regime's jails at the start of this month, commenced a boycott of Israel's military courts system.
A total of 135 Palestinians, including 22 children, were injured by Israeli forces in clashes across the West Bank, said the OCHA report.
Member of the European Parliament, Margrete Auken said that Israel punishes Palestinian journalists on grounds related to their job.
Sinn Fein MEP Chris MacManus has demanded the European Commission releases documents linked to the suspension of EU funds to Palestinian NGOs.
For 23 consecutive days in a row, Palestinian captives held without trial or charge in Israeli jails are continuing their boycott of Israel’s military courts in protest of Israel’s widely condemned policy of administrative detention.
Lawyers acting on behalf of the Salhiah family of Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood in East Al-Quds have confirmed that they will be taking their case to the International Court of Justice (ICC). Their case is one of several to be brought court by Bindmans Solicitors partnering with the International Centre of Justice for Palestinians (ICJP), London.
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