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
Forty-five years ago today, Israeli police shot and killed six Palestinian citizens of Israel as they were protesting the Israeli government’s expropriation of thousands of donums of Palesti... Read more
Karameh is a Jordanian village north of the Dead Sea. Al Karameh was an important village for Palestine as it was the military headquarters for the Palestinian Fatah movement refugees in Jo... Read more
The Martyr Dalal Al-Maghribi is one of the most famous Palestinian activists, she was born in 1958 in a Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut. She is the daughter of a family from the city of J... Read more
The birth of the great leader The leader president was born in Jerusalem on August 4, 1929 as Muhammad Yasser Abdul Ra’ouf Daoud Suleiman Arafat al-Qodwa al-Husseini. At the age of sev... 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-seven 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
Al-Buraq Wall has remained an Islamic Waqf and a pure right for Muslims. None of its stones date back to King Solomon’s era as the Jews claim. The Wall has a big religious status for Muslims... Read more
In these days, the 51st anniversary of the vicious attempt to burn down the Holy Mosque of Al Aqsa turns up. It’s an anniversary that marks the arson attack perpetrated against the first Qib... Read more
Palestinian refugee camp, Tal Az-Za’tar, was a besieged Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, as more than 55,000 targeted the camp killing thousands of Palestinian and Lebanese refugee... Read more