RAMALLAH, Saturday, November 18, 2023 (WAFA) - The Israeli killings in the Gaza Strip, for the 42dn day in a row, and the killing of six people in Jenin and Hebron in the occupied West Bank were highlighted on the front page of the three Palestinian Arabic dailies published today - al-Hayat al-Jadida, aAl-Ayyam, and al-Quds.
Following are the main headlines of these dailies.
Al-Hayat al-Jadida:
Six martyrs in Jenin and Hebron, and dozens of injuries and detainees in the West Bank
The President calls on the European Union countries to recognize the State of Palestine and support its full membership in the United Nations
The President issues instructions to the government to intensify communication with international bodies to ensure the entry of what Gaza needs
International Criminal Court: Five countries requested an investigation into Israeli war crimes
Blinken calls on Israel to take urgent measures against extremist settler violence
Shtayyeh: What is happening in Gaza is revenge mass murder
The Lebanese Doctors Syndicate stands in solidarity with the hospitals in Gaza and their staff
Al-Ayyam:
Gaza Strip: The occupation continues to target hospitals, besiege them, and commit massacres
The President assures Borrell of his categorical rejection of the displacement of Palestinians
Three martyrs during confronting the storming of Jenin, one martyr succumbed to his wounds, and two young men were executed in Hebron
Israeli ministers reject the decision to bring fuel into the Gaza Strip
Gaza hospitals struggle to survive in the Israeli aggression
There is no escape from the war in Gaza: “Everywhere is hit and bombed.”
International Criminal Court: Five countries requested an investigation into Israeli war crimes
Al-Quds:
International Criminal Court: Five countries requested an investigation into war crimes in the Palestinian territories
Channel 13: Deliberations on imposing the death penalty on perpetrators
Six martyrs and dozens of injuries in the West Bank
The occupation targets more lands west of the Dead Sea and north of the West Bank
Palestinian, Arab and international demonstrations in support of Gaza
Strict restrictions prevent thousands of people from praying at Al-Aqsa
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