The oldest Palestinian prisoner has been released from an Israeli prison after 17 years

The oldest Palestinian prisoner has been released from an Israeli prison after 17 years

Photos, international media The oldest Palestinian prisoner, who had been imprisoned for 17 years in an Israeli prison for arms smuggling, was released on Monday. A spokesman for the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club told the media that 83-year-old Fawad Shobaki has been released from Ashkelon prison and Shobaki’s son Hazem confirmed that he is about to…

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Demonstrations against Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's judicial reform plan for the tenth week

Demonstrations against Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s judicial reform plan for the tenth week

Tens of thousands of Israelis took to the streets for the tenth straight week of protests against the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial reform plans. According to organizers, about 240,000 protesters demonstrated in front of the Israeli president’s house in Tel Aviv, while occupied Jerusalem. Protesters say that Netanyahu’s judicial reforms will…

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Terrorism by the Israeli army in the occupied West Bank, 6 Palestinians martyred

Terrorism by the Israeli army in the occupied West Bank, 6 Palestinians martyred

Photo: Social Media Occupied Jerusalem: 6 Palestinians were martyred and many were injured due to the Israeli army’s terrorism in the occupied West Bank. According to the Palestinian Health Department, at least 11 people have been injured, two of whom are in critical condition. According to Western media, eyewitnesses said that the Israeli army had…

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There may be internal differences in the army over judicial reforms, Israeli army chief

There may be internal differences in the army over judicial reforms, Israeli army chief

Israeli Army Chief Lieutenant General Herzi Halawi Israel’s army chief Lt. Gen. Herzi Halawi has warned the government that there could be internal divisions within the army over judicial reforms. Army Chief General Herzi Halawi says that the conflict over judicial reforms may cause young people to refuse mandatory service in the Israeli army. He…

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Millions of Dollars Gift Case; Legislation to Protect Israeli Prime Minister from Disqualification

Millions of Dollars Gift Case; Legislation to Protect Israeli Prime Minister from Disqualification

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu accepted a gift worth 270,000; Photo: File Tel Aviv: The Israeli cabinet approved a new law to allow Prime Minister-elect Netanyahu to keep a $270,000 gift he received from a late relative. According to the international news organization, the High Court of Israel ruled last year that as Prime Minister, Netanyahu…

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The Israeli foreign minister will soon inaugurate a permanent embassy in Turkmenistan

The Israeli foreign minister will soon inaugurate a permanent embassy in Turkmenistan

Israel’s Foreign Minister Eli Cohen will soon inaugurate Israel’s permanent embassy in the Central Asian country of Turkmenistan. The Israeli embassy to be established in the capital Ashgabat will be just 12 miles from the border with Iran. The Muslim-majority country of Turkmenistan established diplomatic relations with Israel only after its independence in 1991. A…

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