18/9/1988: The Zionist entity launched the first satellite to spy on the Arab countries. Read more
Shortly after the Israeli government approved the establishment of a new settlement on the outskirts of Jericho city, the European Union slammed all settlements in the occupied Palestinian t... Read more
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry expressed hope today that the Israeli public will elect a leader who will be committed to peace with the Palestinians. It said in a statement that while the... Read more
17/9/1919: launching of the newspaper Mirat al-Sharq (“Mirror of the East”) in Palestine, owned by Paul Shehadeh. 17/9/1948: Bernadotte was assassinated on Friday 17 September 19... Read more
With the Palestinian cabinet holding its weekly meeting today in the village of Fasayel in the northern Jordan Valley, Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh affirmed that the Jordan Valley and th... Read more
16-18/9/1982: The 37th anniversary of The Sabra and Shatila Massacres of up to 3,500 Palestinian civilians. Israeli forces provided transportation of an angry militia group (trained and fina... Read more
President Mahmoud Abbas said that within a period of one year, and thanks to the latest achievements in the Palestinian medical sector, there should be no need for Palestinian patients to se... Read more
The European Union said today it will not recognize any changes to the pre-1967 borders, including Jerusalem, other than those agreed by the parties, the Palestinians and the Israelis. “The... Read more
In a joint statement today, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom said they were deeply concerned about Israel’s announcement of possible annexation of areas in the West Bank,... Read more
The June 4, 1967 border, also known as green line, is the internationally recognized border between the occupied Palestinian territory (i.e. West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and Gaza Str... Read more