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The Palestine mountain gazelle. A photo by Mohammed Mahamid taken in Bisan, north of Occupied Palestine.

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Israeli settlers burn Palestinian-owned olive trees in Burin village in the West Bank district of Nablus.

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Palestinian man Belal Hamdan, 65, has a small kiosk selling books on a busy road in Jenin, the West Bank.

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Palestinian young woman Anwar Refaei from the West Bank takes care of a Palestinian toddler from besieged Gaza after the Israeli occupation authorities prevented his parents from accompanying him for treatment in the West Bank.

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Palestinian teen wins international equestrian award

From a year ago, but still cool....go Palestinian girls!

A 15-year-old Palestinian girl won an international award for horse riding in Bahrain on Tuesday.

Leila Malki from occupied Ramallah was awarded the “Against All Odds” prize by the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI).

The teen began riding when she was just five-years-old in the occupied West Bank where she lived all her life, she said her win is a way to break taboos for women and has become the first Arab female to win the accolade.

“I’ve been through a lot challengers and a lot of borders in front of me,” Leila said, adding: “but I’ve believed in myself and I’ve had confidence to achieve my goals and I’d like to tell every woman out there, if you have a dream if you have a goal go ahead and do it.”

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Palestinian young woman Anwar Refaei from the West Bank takes care of a Palestinian toddler from besieged Gaza after the Israeli occupation authorities prevented his parents from accompanying him for treatment in the West Bank.

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To be fair, Israeli doctors do a lot for Palestinians ... there is a lot of caring.

Israeli doctors who saved thousands of Palestinian children honoured by UN

A group of Israeli doctors have bypassed the region's politics to save thousands of Palestinian children and those from 57 other countries by operating on their diseased hearts.

Earlier this week, the doctors with Save a Child's Heart, an organisation based in Holon just south of Tel Aviv, were honoured at the United Nations, where Israeli positions have often clashed with those held by Arab member nations.


But group co-founder Dr. Sion Houri said that when it comes to children's lives, “Our activity is international, non-political and non-religious.”
 
Palestinian young woman Anwar Refaei from the West Bank takes care of a Palestinian toddler from besieged Gaza after the Israeli occupation authorities prevented his parents from accompanying him for treatment in the West Bank.

72259446_2827585527260897_7171446695316684800_o.jpg

To be fair, Israeli doctors do a lot for Palestinians ... there is a lot of caring.

Israeli doctors who saved thousands of Palestinian children honoured by UN

A group of Israeli doctors have bypassed the region's politics to save thousands of Palestinian children and those from 57 other countries by operating on their diseased hearts.

Earlier this week, the doctors with Save a Child's Heart, an organisation based in Holon just south of Tel Aviv, were honoured at the United Nations, where Israeli positions have often clashed with those held by Arab member nations.


But group co-founder Dr. Sion Houri said that when it comes to children's lives, “Our activity is international, non-political and non-religious.”
Indeed, Israeli doctors are an entirely different class of people than the politicians.
 
Palestinian young woman Anwar Refaei from the West Bank takes care of a Palestinian toddler from besieged Gaza after the Israeli occupation authorities prevented his parents from accompanying him for treatment in the West Bank.

72259446_2827585527260897_7171446695316684800_o.jpg

To be fair, Israeli doctors do a lot for Palestinians ... there is a lot of caring.

Israeli doctors who saved thousands of Palestinian children honoured by UN

A group of Israeli doctors have bypassed the region's politics to save thousands of Palestinian children and those from 57 other countries by operating on their diseased hearts.

Earlier this week, the doctors with Save a Child's Heart, an organisation based in Holon just south of Tel Aviv, were honoured at the United Nations, where Israeli positions have often clashed with those held by Arab member nations.


But group co-founder Dr. Sion Houri said that when it comes to children's lives, “Our activity is international, non-political and non-religious.”
Indeed, Israeli doctors are an entirely different class of people than the politicians.
Politicians around the world are problematic....


And hard to fire
 
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