Tens of thousands of Palestinians performed the final Friday prayer of the Islamic month of Shaaban at the Al-Aqsa Mosque ...
Israeli far‑right security minister Itamar Ben Gvir stormed Ofer jail near Ramallah in the occupied West Bank on Friday morning in a visit marked by threats and violent practices against Palestinian ...
The Israeli occupation army carried out four controlled demolitions of residential buildings southeast of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, within areas where its forces are deployed.
Family and human rights sources announced Thursday evening the death of detainee Hatem Rayan, 59, in Israeli prisons.
Mahmoud Basal, spokesperson for the Civil Defense in the Gaza Strip, revealed that approximately 8,000 bodies remain trapped ...
The Israeli occupation authorities prevented an Italian journalist from entering the occupying state, despite the fact that he had entered and exited about 15 times in recent years and had obtained a ...
The Hamas Movement strongly condemned an attack carried out by Jewish settlers, accompanied by Israeli forces, on the village of Talfit south of Nablus and other areas in the West Bank. The assault ...
A Lebanese man was martyred Thursday evening in an Israeli airstrike targeting a vehicle in southern Lebanon, according to Lebanese sources.
The Asra Media Office revealed on Thursday new testimonies it said were received from inside Ganot prison, documenting a rapidly worsening health and psychological conditions among Palestinian ...
In an era of profound global imbalances, where the scales of justice are discarded and “might” dictates “right”, a question arises whether resistance is an act of folly and recklessness?
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) carried out large-scale raids across multiple areas of the West Bank early Friday, detaining several young men and carrying out on-the-ground assaults.
Jewish settlers set fire to several unoccupied tents in the “Al-Maita” area of the northern Jordan Valley late last night. The tents belonged to Palestinian families who had already been forcibly ...