Days of Palestine, West Bank -UN OCHA, Palestinian territories, announced on Friday that Israeli occupation demolished 235 Palestinian structure in February. According to a report about Israeli violations against Palestinians, OCHA said that the Israeli demolition of the 235 Palestinian structure led to the displacement of around 440 Palestinians. The OCHA report showed that half […]
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Zionist lobby money behind US anti-boycott-Israel legislation
By Lawrence Davidson Congress moves against It was bound to happen: an attempt by the US Congress to endorse the attacks on the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement already taking place in some states and municipalities. The strategy is to legitimise an increasingly standard approach to undermining the boycott of Israel, an approach wherein the […]
Arab Foreign Ministers Convene in Cairo to Discuss Yemen and Iran
nsnbc : Arab Foreign Ministers convene in the Egyptian capital Cairo to discuss the situation in Yemen. The situation in Yemen has gained new attention after the eruption of diplomatic rows between several Arab countries and Iran after Iran’s execution of the prominent Shi’ite cleric Nimr al-Nimr. A Yemeni delegation arrived in Cairo Friday morning, reports Rany […]
Aegean Airlines Apologizes to PLO
IMEMC : In response to a statement made by PLO Secretary General Dr. Saeb Erekat, Mr. Dimitris Gerogiannis, CEO of AEGEAN Airlines, sent a letter to Dr. Erekat expressing his company’s “greatest regret” regarding the event wherein two Palestinians had to leave the plane after a group of Israelis pressured the cabin crew. Mr. Gerogiannis stated, […]
Police seek powers to access browsing history of UK computer users
Police have lobbied the government for the power to view the internet browsing history of every computer user in Britain ahead of the publication of legislation on regulating surveillance powers. Senior officers want to revive the measures similar to those contained in the“snooper’s charter”, which would force telecommunications companies to retain for 12 […]
Police seek powers to access browsing history of UK computer users
Police have lobbied the government for the power to view the internet browsing history of every computer user in Britain ahead of the publication of legislation on regulating surveillance powers. Senior officers want to revive the measures similar to those contained in the“snooper’s charter”, which would force telecommunications companies to retain for 12 […]