At least 11 schools, predominantly PA-operated, openly glorified the horrific event through various activities, rallies, and teaching methods - Click the link for more details.
The wave of violence that swept through Israel and the Palestinian territories in April-May 2021 grabbed the world’s attention. Now, the conflict has again largely fallen off the international radar. In this excerpt from the Watch List 2022, Crisis Group urges the EU and its member states to press Israel to take steps that would mitigate the impact of its de facto annexation of the occupied West Bank and support renewal in Palestinian politics.
Crisis Group’s Watch List identifies ten countries facing deadly conflict, humanitarian emergency or other crises in 2022. In these places, early action, driven or supported by the EU and its member states, could save lives and enhance prospects for stability.
Spanish government demanding “better conditions” for Spanish citizen suspected of funneling funds to a Palestinian terror group.
By Yakir Benzion, United With Israel
A Spanish woman working for an NGO in Bethlehem is suspected of funneling money to a Palestinian terror group, but the Spanish government wants her prison conditions improved,
Ynet reported Tuesday.
Juana Ruiz Sanchez has been married to a Palestinian for 35 years and was apparently living in Bethlehem, where she works for an anti-Israel organization. She was arrested two weeks ago under suspicion that she was helping transfer funds to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), the terrorist group that claimed responsibility for several dozen rockets fired at Israeli towns from Gaza over the weekend.