CAMERA prompts correction after Haaretz\'s English edition wrongly referred to Jews praying on the Temple Mount. As the Hebrew article correctly reported, the Muslim
Haaretz has falsely charged that the Israeli-Palestinian violence started due to \'a disrespectful attack at the Al-Aqsa Mosque.\' Ignoring the evidence, many other media
Journalists at the Jerusalem holy site documented police arbitrarily denying access, delivering beatings, and firing on reporters with rubber-coated bullets.
Follow RT on Palestinians were seen in jubilant celebration as a ceasefire deal with Tel Aviv came into force after 11 days of deadly fighting, with crowds taking to the streets across Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem to cheer the truce.
Street parades and impromptu fireworks displays erupted in Palestinian cities early on Friday morning, hours after a ceasefire agreement mediated by Egypt was accepted by Israel and armed groups in Gaza.
Palestinians in Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem celebrate the ceasefire with Israel by setting off fireworks, going on demonstrations and expressing jubilant belated Eid prayers, a Muslim celebration Palestinians in Gaza marked last week amid heavy Israeli bombardment pic.twitter.com/TlVy5mHQ7J Middle East Eye (@MiddleEastEye) May 21, 2021