12 November 1956| The Rafah massacre occurred on November 12, 1956, during Israel’s occupation of the Sinai Peninsula and Gaza Protectorate following the Suez Crisis. The town of Rafa... Read more
On November 2, 1954, near the village of Deir Ayoub, a brutal Israeli assault on Arab children occurred. At ten o’clock that morning, three children from the Arab village of Yalu went... Read more
Gamal Abdel Nasser was born in Alexandria on 15 Januray 1918 to a family that came from Assiut Governorate. He was brought up and educated in Alexandria and Cairo. He graduated from the Mili... Read more
On 28 September 2000 then Israeli opposition leader Ariel Sharon stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque with heavily armed Israeli policemen and soldiers provoking a Palestinian uprising that lasted five ye... Read more
Thirty-eight years ago, one of the bloodiest chapters in Palestinian history unfolded in a refugee camp in Lebanon. Surrounded by Israeli forces from all sides, thousands of refugees, bereft... Read more
The Oslo Accords were signed in the White House, on Monday, 13 September 1993 but named after Norway’s capital city, where the secret negotiations took place. The Oslo Accords marked the fir... Read more
Palestine National Council is the supreme legislative representative body for all the Palestinian people inside Palestine and in the Diaspora. The PNC normally sets PLO policies and plans, b... Read more
Although the promises made by the British Government to the Arabs, according to which that Government promised to support Arab independence in return for Arab aid in the war against the Otto... Read more
On 22 April 1948, the Zionist invaders attacked, after midnight, the city of Haifa, coming from Hadar al-Carmel (the Jewish neighborhood on the heights of Mount Carmel). They occupied homes,... Read more
Muhammad al-Najjar ‘Abu Yusef’, who was assassinated by the Israeli Mossad with his two companions Kamal Nasser, and Kamal Adwan in Beirut on this day in 1930, was born in the vi... Read more