April 17 marks Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, Palestinians first began marking Prisoners’ Day in 1974, as it marks the anniversary of the first prisoner released in the first prison... Read more
Khalil al-Wazir was born on 10 October 1935, in the town of Ramla, Palestine. He was forced to leave his hometown in July 1948 when Zionist militias occupied Ramla and evicted its inhabitant... Read more
In 1936, widespread Palestinian dissatisfaction with Britain’s governance erupted into open revolution. Several key dynamics and events can be seen as setting the stage for this revolution. ... Read more
April 1973 has witnessed an awful assassination of three Palestinian leaders in their homes in Beirut with the hands of the Zionist “Mossad” led by Ehud Park, who ruled as Israel’s tenth Pri... Read more
Over 72 years ago this month, Abdel-Qader al-Husseini (1908-1948), a charismatic Palestinian military leader, was killed in the battle for al-Kastal, an Arab village west of Jerusalem. To ho... Read more
26-27 / 3/1939: – The battle of Sanur near Jenin: – The heroic leader Abd al-Rahim al-Haj Muhammad was returning from Syria, where he resorted to because of the enemy’s pur... Read more
2/26/1948: The Battle of Wadi Al-Jouz in Jerusalem: A large enemy force attacked Wadi Al-Jouz area on the outskirts of the eastern city, advancing from Hadassah, but the Mujahideen of Palest... Read more
2/22/2001: Amnesty International criticizes the Zionist entity for its practices against the Palestinian refugees and the injury of a settler in Jerusalem. Read more
20/2/1948: Haifa massacre: the enemy bombed with artillery high in Carmel (Haifa) targeting the railway station, and Iraq Street, wounding (40) citizens and martyred (3), and in the afternoo... Read more