Important News
- Israeli forces attack Palestinians with tear gas and stun grenades, causing suffocation cases and fire to break out
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- Elderly sustains injury in colonists’ attack in southern West Bank
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- Prisoners' organizations: Escalating and systematic violations against Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons in April
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- Israeli colonists continue attacking Palestinians, their properties in Masafer Yatta
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- Palestinian national heritage committee calls on UNESCO to immediately intervene to stop Israeli violations at Sebastia archaeological site
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- PCBS: 77 years after Nakba, Palestinian population has increased nearly 10-fold
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- German Government alarmed by developments in Gaza
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- One killed, others injured in an Israeli airstrike east of Gaza city
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- Cabinet holds meeting in Tulkarm; PM affirms government continues efforts to alleviate residents' suffering
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- Israeli forces continue to demolish homes in Nour Shams camp amid ongoing offensive
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- Armed colonists graze their sheep near Palestinian residents' homes south of Hebron
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- UN organizations: 2.1 million Gazans face starvation, as Israeli genocide continues
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RSF Expresses Deep Concern over BBC Correspondent Fate
PARIS, April 16, 2007, (WAFA) -Reporters sans frontières (RSF) expressed Monday its extreme concern about the fate of BBC correspondent Alan Johnston after militant group claimed it killed him.
Alan Johnston was captured before more than 30 days and great efforts are made by both the Palestinian presidency and government to secure his release.
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