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The New Tahrir Square: Damascus Gate is latest symbol of Palestinian protest

Open gallery view Palestinians celebrate outside Damascus Gate after barriers that were put up by Israeli police are removed, last week.Credit: AMMAR AWAD/ REUTERS Yanal Jbarin May. 3, 2021 5:04 PM Yanal Jbarin May. 3, 2021 5:04 PM The epicenter of the clashes in Jerusalem’s Old City in recent weeks has been its Damascus Gate. This is a wide plaza surrounded by stairs that regularly attracts large crowds of Muslims – young and old, men and women – during the holy month of Ramadan. They come every night to hear the prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque marking the end of the daily fast. But this year, due to a decision by the Israel Police to close off the stairs to pedestrians, the plaza became the scene of a battle that included large numbers of police officers, including mounted ones, wielding water cannons to disperse gatherings at the site.

The privatization of violence: Right-wing Jerusalem thugs are an arm of the state

Get email notification for articles from Amira Hass Follow Apr. 26, 2021 1:26 PM “When you hear the cries ‘May your village burn down,’ does that represent you?” Suleiman Masswadeh, a reporter for the Kan Public Broadcasting Corporation, asked a young woman who participated in the rioting by Lehava – a hard-right, anti-Arab organization – in downtown Jerusalem on Thursday. Sporting a “Kahane was right” sticker on her chest, she replied: “Not in that way. I don’t say that it should burn down, but that you should leave the village and we’ll go live in it.” Now that’s an answer that sums up our history in a nutshell: It’s not necessary to burn things down, it’s enough merely to expel the Palestinians and then inhabit their homes.

Jerusalem is on the brink of an explosion – and Israel has no leaders to prevent it

Jerusalem is on the brink of an explosion – and Israel has no leaders to prevent it
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ICC decision makes the Israeli-Palestinian Green Line relevant once again

Follow Mar. 6, 2021 Only a state can grant the International Criminal Court jurisdiction on its territory. The United Nations made possible the ICC prosecutor’s decision to investigate alleged war crimes in the Palestinian territory Israel occupied in 1967 when it granted the PLO’s request to recognize this occupied area and its people as a state called Palestine. The public received this UN resolution, from November 29, 2012, with a yawn. In contrast, the ICC prosecutor’s statement Wednesday was received like a fresh breeze. The Fatah movement will presumably take advantage of this necessary but forgotten link in its election campaign, though when Mahmoud Abbas chose the diplomatic route of achieving state status, he wasn’t thinking about the ICC.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110225:14:05:00

violent and aggressive. he looked like he was itching to shoot somebody. we have this video that was put up on youtube. it s from sawiyah. government offers attacked and wounded people and 150 more wounded. the security council is expected to meet today to talk about the situation in libya. oil prices spiking $103 a barrel yesterday. traders feel the market has taken into account the production outages in libya. a desperate search right now going on in mayfield, connecticut, for an amish child who disappeared when the family horse and buggy flipped over into a flooded creek. the bodies of three other children were pulled from the creek last night. police say that nine people from two amish families were rideing in the buggy when the accident happened. it had been raining in that area for several hours.

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