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The Palestinian Authority will pay millions in compensation to collaborators whom it tortured and imprisoned without trial

The Jerusalem District Court ruled that the Palestinian Authority would pay NIS 13.2 million to 52 Palestinians who were imprisoned without trial on suspicion of collaborating with Israel. The decision comes after last year the court ruled that the PA tortured the Palestinians and committed atrocities including rape, uprooting of organs and even murder. The amount that was ruled today was given for internment days, and the rest of the compensation will be ruled by the court later, each according to the conditions in which they were imprisoned and the torture they underwent.
 

Linking to videos showing Gazans openly calling for mass suicide and murder of Jews, doesn't help Your storytelling either.
:dig:
WTF! :confused-84::confused-84:

Exactly WTF, there's a Swastika waving out of Your ass and You keep pretending no one sees it.
Even Eichman had more integrity and honesty than most lowlife Jihadi fans.


Nice rant. Irrelevant to my post though.


Directly relevant to Your video - which shows Hamas armed militants mixing with the "medical" personal.

You keep saying that.
 
Linking to videos showing Gazans openly calling for mass suicide and murder of Jews, doesn't help Your storytelling either.
:dig:
WTF! :confused-84::confused-84:

Exactly WTF, there's a Swastika waving out of Your ass and You keep pretending no one sees it.
Even Eichman had more integrity and honesty than most lowlife Jihadi fans.


Nice rant. Irrelevant to my post though.


Directly relevant to Your video - which shows Hamas armed militants mixing with the "medical" personal.

You keep saying that.


In the court of law You'd be given an extra for lying and hiding evidence.
And You keep posting videos that contradict everything You say.
 
Prominent Hamas figure shot in head in Gaza, critically injured

Prominent Hamas official Imad al-Alami, one of the original founders of the Gaza-based Islamist group, was critically injured on Tuesday after being shot in the head outside his home in the Strip, a security source in the Gaza Strip told i24NEWS.

Al-Alami, 62, was admitted to Shifa Hospital in Gaza City where he is reportedly clinging to life as he undergoes surgery.
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Al-Alami has held several important positions within Hamas. He was based in Syria when the group was headquartered in Damascus, where he served as the main point of contact for Hamas relations with Iran and its proxies.

Prominent Hamas figure shot in head in Gaza, critically injured
 
More of the usual disasters that surround welfare payments to Arabs-Moslems posing as "Pal'istanians"


Problems adding up for Australian aid to Palestinian Territories

Problems adding up for Australian aid to Palestinian Territories - AIJAC

Australians are waiting for answers from Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and officials in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) about possible terrorism links in two separate Palestinian aid programs. The first relates to Australia’s contribution towards the Palestinian Authority’s budget and whether that contribution may be supporting the Palestinian Authority’s so-called ‘martyrs’ fund’. The second relates to how it came to be that an Australian-funded development program employed at least one leading figure from a declared terrorist group.
 
The indefinite detention of Khalida Jarrar is more rule than exception

On June 16, an Israeli military court extended by four months an administrative detention order against Palestinian legislator Khalida Jarrar. The Ofer military court determined that Jarrar, a long-time human rights activist, poses a threat to the public, but the facts remain: no evidence has been presented against Jarrar, who has been imprisoned for a year without charge or trial; no person who is familiar with Jarrar and her work believes her detention is not politically motivated; no court in the world that abides by international justice standards would have convicted her (nor imposed an administrative detention order against her, and renewed it, and renewed it again.)

The indefinite detention of Khalida Jarrar is more rule than exception
 
On May 24, 2018, Israel’s High Court of Justice approved the demolition of Khan al-Ahmar and the forcible transfer of its residents, members of the Bedouin Jahalin tribe. Such actions constitute a war crime under Article 49 of the 1949 Geneva Convention IV and Article 13 of the 1966 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, among other sources of law. The ruling from the Israeli HCJ was characterized by B’Tselem as the latest example of “judicial formalism” enabling the state’s violation of Palestinian rights.

A peaceful evacuation
 
On May 24, 2018, Israel’s High Court of Justice approved the demolition of Khan al-Ahmar and the forcible transfer of its residents, members of the Bedouin Jahalin tribe. Such actions constitute a war crime under Article 49 of the 1949 Geneva Convention IV and Article 13 of the 1966 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, among other sources of law. The ruling from the Israeli HCJ was characterized by B’Tselem as the latest example of “judicial formalism” enabling the state’s violation of Palestinian rights.

A peaceful evacuation

Now, THAT is funny! How come there wasn’t any protest from the “ International Community” when Jordan desecrated the Mount of Olives and other Jewish Holy Sites?
 
Prominent Hamas figure shot in head in Gaza, critically injured

Prominent Hamas official Imad al-Alami, one of the original founders of the Gaza-based Islamist group, was critically injured on Tuesday after being shot in the head outside his home in the Strip, a security source in the Gaza Strip told i24NEWS.

Al-Alami, 62, was admitted to Shifa Hospital in Gaza City where he is reportedly clinging to life as he undergoes surgery.
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Al-Alami has held several important positions within Hamas. He was based in Syria when the group was headquartered in Damascus, where he served as the main point of contact for Hamas relations with Iran and its proxies.

Prominent Hamas figure shot in head in Gaza, critically injured


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"This is a developing story."

i-24 news: Highlights of story:




- Prominent hamass official

- original founder of Hamass

- held several important positions within Hamass


right, "prominent."


He’s a bum terrorist.



“He lived in exile for more than 20 years but returned to Gaza in 2012.”



Since being out of exile and living in beautiful downtown gaza



----no doubt he’s been a big influence over the last few years with the [non-existent] Peace process.....



I bet this prominent founder of hamass, who held several important positions within Hamass was mastermind behind the kite-bomb debacle.



"critically injured"

get well, get well soon, we want you to get well...

 
Understanding the Current Palestinian Revolt: Its Context and Consequences for Palestinian Society

 
Dr. Rania Masri's Speech at "Crisis in Gaza and West Bank: Context and Action" Forum

 
In our first Palestine Policy Lab session, Al-Shabaka analysts Yara Hawari and Diana Buttu weigh in on the usefulness of the Apartheid framework in the Palestinian context.

 
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