Palestinian
ICE detains Palestinian-American mosque president in Wisconsin 'with no cause,' mosque says
Wisconsin's largest mosque said Sarsour, 53, is a legal permanent resident who has lived in the US for over three decades and was detained on Monday. He grew up in the West Bank.
Israel’s military victories spark anxiety in Jordan despite security cooperation - opinion
Holocaust survivor, descendants urge High Court to allow Gaza children medical access
IDF detains CNN journalists in the West Bank, one crew member injured, cameras damaged
IDF arrests 80 wanted individuals, seizes weapons during West Bank operations
The IDF completed multiple operations in the West Bank, arresting 80 wanted individuals, seizing firearms and drones, and addressing rising violence amid settler attacks in the region.
Israelis commit dozens of attacks against West Bank villages, burn buildings, vehicles
Security incidents reported during the night included Israelis throwing rocks at Palestinians and their vehicles, direct violence against residents, road blockages, graffiti, and arson.
Ex-defense officials: IDF W. Bank chief failing to stop Jewish violence; IDF: We need gov't help
Former defense officials urge the IDF to take action against the growing threat of Jewish violence in the West Bank, warning it could undermine national security.
Survivor of Iran-backed terrorism reflects on justice, accountability - opinion
A survivor of an Iran-funded terror attack reflects on justice, accountability, and why it's important to confront the regime that has caused chaos and misery throughout the region.
Iran’s Quds Day rallies uncertain amid war and leadership transition - analysis
Iran claimed it expects to hold Quds Day rallies on March 13, known in Tehran as the largest annual mobilization supporting the Palestinian cause.
US condemns Hamas after video shows terrorists intimidating, extorting Gazans
According to activist Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib, the clip shows Hamas operatives shutting down small vendors who refused to pay taxes and threatening violence, disappearance, and torture.
'Cultural act of resistance': US's first ever Palestinian bookstore opens in Los Angeles
Watermelon Books LA opened in the Holy Ground community gathering space and holds about 1,000 books on art, food, poetry, history, fiction, and political books about Palestine.
Border Police officer killed by accidental IDF gunfire, investigation underway
Meanwhile, the IDF killed a terrorist trying to throw explosive devices in the West Bank, authorities arrested a Palestinian for inciting pro-Hamas violence, and the Gaza Division gained a new head.
In Israel, Arab citizens are not heading to the polls in droves - opinion
Many believe that the chaos in Israel's Arab society will encourage the silent majority within it to come out and vote in order to bring about change.
My Word: Guterres and the gutless United Nations
Israel is never far from the UN spotlight as the 'bad guys,' while an entire department is dedicated to promoting the Palestinian narrative.