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Israel-Palestine crisis: Modis government tries to read the page which cannot be written – Modern Diplomacy

| August 25, 2021

No progress has been made by parties in Yemen to reach a political agreement to settle the civil war, which is now in its seventh year, a senior UN official for the Middle East region told the Security Council on Monday. It is imperative to resume an inclusive, Yemeni-led political process to reach a negotiated solution to the conflict, said Khaled Khiari, Assistant Secretary-General for Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, referring to a 2015 peace plan, which called for a nationwide ceasefire, the reopening of Sanaa airport, the easing of restrictions on fuel and goods flowing through Hudaydah port, and the resumption of face-to-face political negotiations. Mr.

Palestine Rodeo set to make its return in 2021 – WTHITV.com

| August 25, 2021

PALESTINE, Ill. (WTHI) -Things are usually pretty peaceful in downtown Palestine.But inside the Palestine chamber of commerce is a different story.That's where you'll find Vickie Perkins answering the phone. Perkins says, "we are selling tickets here now over the phone.

US footsteps in Afghan and the lessons for Palestine – Middle East Monitor

| August 25, 2021

Every political party cooperating with the US in our region must study what happened in Afghanistan. What happened in Afghanistan is an example of US policies, its management of its alliances, and its behaviour towards its allies.

USAID to resume work in occupied Palestinian territories – Middle East Monitor

| August 5, 2021

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) said yesterday it would resume its activities in the occupied Palestinian territories after a three-year hiatus, Anadolu reported. USAID suspended its work in the occupied territories following a request by former US President Donald Trump, who stopped all forms of assistance to the Palestinians

Situation in IIOJK, Palestine is huge injustice of history: PM – Radio Pakistan

| August 5, 2021

Prime Minister Imran Khan says the situation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and Palestine is a huge injustice of history and it is important for the OIC and the world to take steps to correct it. Talking to a delegation of the OIC Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission led by its Chair Dr Saeed Al-Ghufli in Islamabad today (Thursday), he expressed grave concern on the egregious violations of human rights in the valley which have assumed alarming proportions during the last two years. He said the Kashmiri Muslims risked losing their majority and distinct identity due to the demographic changes being effected in the occupied territory, which was in violation of the 4th Geneva Convention and tantamount to war crimes.

LETTER: Great experience with city of Palestine | Letters To The Editor | palestineherald.com – Palestine Herald Press

| August 5, 2021

Dear Editor: I recently had a great experience with an employee of the city of Palestine. Our street had been torn up for some time due to water system repairs.

Palestinian dispossession is nothing new, but the world wasn’t always watching – Open Democracy

| August 5, 2021

On 31 July 1951, the Supreme Court recognised that there was no justification for the prolonged delay in the return of the villagers, who had complied with the authorities request to move out for a short time. Nevertheless, the army systematically blew up every building in the two villages, except the churches, a portion of the land was given to Israeli towns, and no Palestinians were allowed to return

Passage through Palestine in eyes of my grandfather – Business Daily

| August 5, 2021

Ideas & DebateThursday August 05 2021 Highway leading through the desert of Palestine and Israel. SHUTTERTSTOCK In my last article I explained why its a good idea to keep a journal.

School in sight: We’ve got you covered on important details – Palestine Herald Press

| August 5, 2021

Each year, as summer draws to a close, schools and families begin their back to school preparations.

The Hindu

| July 18, 2021

Indias latest abstention on a Palestine-related resolution at the Human Rights Council (HRC) of the United Nations is not a new stand, said Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi. The official response came days after Palestinian Foreign Minister Riad Malki wrote a strong letter to External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, observing that Indias action stifled human rights of all people


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