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NCAG unveils new logo featuring Palestinian Authority emblem, PMO refuses to accept PA involvement

The logo features an eagle with a shield the colors of the Palestinian flag on its chest, holding a banner. In previous iterations, the banner read "Palestine", but the NCAG version reads "NCAG."

DR. ALI Shaath, leader of the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, signs the NCAG Mission Statement.
A pro-Palestinian rally in Australia.

It's time to say bye-bye to Western culture unless someone fights back? - opinion

Jewey title card from Eretz Nehederet's parody of the children's cartoon Bluely, December 19, 2025.

Eretz Nehederet spoofs Aussie cartoon Bluey after Hanukkah massacre in Sydney

Pro-Palestinian protestors hold a flag and a banner outside the RTE (Radio Telefis Eireann) Irish public service broadcaster television studios as demonstrators call for an Irish boycott of the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest if there is Israeli participation, in Dublin, Ireland, November 1, 2025.

Eurovision host says it won't ban Palestinian flags, drown out boos during Israel's performance


WATCH: MK Zoabi attacked during heated debate at college panel

Zoabi was not harmed, but Emily Moatti, a strategist for the Joint Arab List, was attacked in the ensuing fracas and taken to hospital afterwards.

MK Zoabi attacked during heated debate at college panel‏

Security chief: Ending prisoners’ pay will ruin PA

PLO payments to prisoners is NIS 800 more than Palestinian security forces' salary.

Eshel Prison

Oz, Grossman, Yehoshua call on Europe to recognize ‘Palestine’

Three of Israel's great authors signed a petition calling for Europe to officially recognize a Palestinian state, something so far only Sweden has done.

European Union flags

Ashaf Peh ou l’Agence France Palestine

Il était une fois l’AFP, anciennement Havas, devenue l’agence internationale à la Libération en 1944. Chez nous, à Jérusalem, on l’appelait à l’époque de la 1re Intifada, Agence France-Palestine, et en hébreu : Ashaf Peh (« la bouche de l’OLP »)

Le livre noir de l'AFP

Sale temps sur les routes israéliennes

Embouteillages, stationnements en double file, pollution, tels sont les problèmes quotidiens auxquels sont confrontés les automobilistes et les usagers d'autobus.

Ici à Tel Aviv Hashalom. Et si le Ministère des Transports  investissait dans le développement des trains et tramways ?

Ashaf Peh ou l’Agence France Palestine

Il était une fois l’AFP, anciennement Havas, devenue l’agence internationale à la Libération en 1944. Chez nous, à Jérusalem, on l’appelait à l’époque de la 1re Intifada, Agence France-Palestine, et en hébreu : Ashaf Peh (« la bouche de l’OLP »)

The Jerusalem Post