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Mahmoud Muna looked on in in disbelief as plain-clothes Israeli police officers rifled the shelves in his decades-old ...
Police are again raid a prominent East Jerusalem bookshop whose Palestinian owners were briefly detained last month in an ...
International community, including UN, considers Israeli settlements to be illegal under international law - Anadolu Ajansı ...
United Nations-backed human rights experts on Thursday accused Israel of “the systematic use of sexual, reproductive and ...
A man convicted over his role in a deadly 2002 bombing was released in one of the recent cease-fire exchanges, which have ...
The owner of the bookshop in East Jerusalem was arrested and authorities confiscated books, a month after accusing the family running the store of breaching the peace.
Police raided a leading Palestinian bookstore in East Jerusalem for the second time within a month on Monday, briefly detaining one of the owners and seizing several books. Officers detained 61 ...
Multiple Russian military planes entered South Korea's air defense zone on Saturday, South Korea's joint chief ...
Hamas said it agreed to release Edan Alexander and turn over the bodies of four other hostages. But both the White House and ...
An Israeli rights group says Israel demolished a record number of Palestinian homes in annexed east Jerusalem last year.
Hamas says it has accepted a proposal from mediators to release one living American-Israeli hostage and the bodies of four dual-nationals who had died in captivity.