The current situation is that Israel is practically back to the new normal, but Palestine is worse than ever, with its hospitals at 100%. 26.05.2021 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Mariano Quiroga
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Rafael Palomino, representative of the Spanish NGO Asamblea de Cooperación por la Paz.
Rafael, welcome to 4 Elements. Let’s start by knowing the dimension of the new escalation of violence in the conflict between Palestine and Israel; explain to us why you want to be very precise in saying that it all started in Jerusalem.
Yes, it all began in Jerusalem because it is the epicentre of the conflict and, therefore, of the current situation, which is why we must understand what the condition of this city is. Jerusalem is a city which, according to international law, is divided
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Popular Front for Liberation of Palestine’s (PFLP) supporters protest in Jabaliya against a court decision to evict Palestinian families in Sheikh Jarrah. An Israeli court Thursday indicted Spanish woman of funneling donations to PFLP. (AFP) Asharq Al-Awsat
Israeli authorities on Thursday charged a Spanish woman under the country’s anti-terrorism laws, accusing her of funneling large sums of donations from European governments to a banned Palestinian militant group.
Juana Ruiz Sánchez was charged in a West Bank military court. Her indictment was the culmination of a more than year-long investigation into financing for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
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JERUSALEM: Israeli authorities on Thursday charged a Spanish woman under the country’s anti-terrorism laws, accusing her of funneling large sums of donations from European governments to a banned Palestinian militant group.
Juana Ruiz Sánchez was charged in a West Bank military court. Her indictment was the culmination of a more than year-long investigation into financing for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
The group is regarded by Israel, the United States, Canada, and European Union as a terrorist organization.
Ruiz, a Spanish citizen and West Bank resident, has worked for Health Work Committees, a Palestinian non-governmental organization that provides medical services in the territory.