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Palestine

Palestine gives nod to ‘sex’ shop
Article
/ 12 December 2013

Palestine gives nod to ‘sex’ shop

Sheikhs unanimously agree to allow online 
store for erotic marital assistance to go ahead.

By Staff Reporter
Netanyahu raises suspicion, cancels Mandela funeral trip
Article
/ 9 December 2013

Netanyahu raises suspicion, cancels Mandela funeral trip

Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to cancel a trip to SA is likely to remind many of the difficult relationship between Tel Aviv and Pretoria.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge and Sapa
West Bank: Israel okays construction of 829 settler homes
Article
/ 25 November 2013

West Bank: Israel okays construction of 829 settler homes

The development of hundreds of settler homes in the West Bank has been approved by a committee of the Israel military, says a settlement watchdog.

By Staff Reporter
SA’s Jews ‘have nothing to fear’, says Chabane
Article
/ 7 November 2013

SA’s Jews ‘have nothing to fear’, says Chabane

Following a claim by the minister of international relations that ministers won’t visit Israel, Collins Chabane has addressed SA’s Jewish community.

By Sapa
Nkoana-Mashabane: SA ministers do not visit Israel
Article
/ 1 November 2013

Nkoana-Mashabane: SA ministers do not visit Israel

South African ministers do not visit Israel, says International Relations Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane.

By Sapa
Hamas denies involvement in Syria, Egypt fighting
Article
/ 19 October 2013

Hamas denies involvement in Syria, Egypt fighting

The Gaza Strip’s Hamas Prime Minister, Ismail Haniya, on Saturday denied reports that his group has been involved in fighting outside of Palestine.

By Staff Reporter
Israeli PM: No peace until Palestinians recognise Israel
Article
/ 7 October 2013

Israeli PM: No peace until Palestinians recognise Israel

A hardline speech has fuelled suspicions that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is unwilling to agree to withdrawal from the West Bank.

By Guardian Reporter
‘Shoot the Jew’ exposes real agenda
Analysis
/ 13 September 2013

‘Shoot the Jew’ exposes real agenda

Israel: Opposing lobby groups vie for public and government support as anti-Zionist protests reveal anti-Semitism.

By Staff Reporter
‘Israel is not apartheid SA’
Analysis
/ 23 August 2013

‘Israel is not apartheid SA’

A journalist with an intimate knowledge of both states explains why the comparison is wrong.

By Verashni Pillay
Israel names Palestinian prisoners up for release
Article
/ 12 August 2013

Israel names Palestinian prisoners up for release

Opponents to the release of the first 26 of 104 Palestinian prisoners before peace talks resume have 48 hours in which to appeal.

By Jeffrey Heller
Israel to start bidding to build 1 000 settler homes
Article
/ 11 August 2013

Israel to start bidding to build 1 000 settler homes

The country said it will move forward with plans despite international criticism that the settlements will be built on occupied Palestine territories.

By Staff Reporter
Israel to approve prisoner deal with Palestine
Africa
/ 28 July 2013

Israel to approve prisoner deal with Palestine

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has urged his cabinet to approve the release of 104 Arab prisoners.

By Allyn Fisher-Ilan
Israel, Palestinians butt heads over borders ahead of talks
Article
/ 21 July 2013

Israel, Palestinians butt heads over borders ahead of talks

Israel will not bow to the Palestinians’ demand on the borders of their future state, but will meet their request for the release of some prisoners.

By Maayan Lubell
Israel to free Palestinian prisoners for peace talks
Article
/ 20 July 2013

Israel to free Palestinian prisoners for peace talks

Israel has agreed to a long-standing Palestinian demand to release Palestinian prisoners in order to resume peace talks.

By Reuters
Israel and Palestinians lay groundwork to resume peace talks
Article
/ 20 July 2013

Israel and Palestinians lay groundwork to resume peace talks

Israel and the Palestinians have laid the groundwork for resuming peace talks after an almost three-year stalemate, the US has announced.

By Reuters
‘Arab Idol’ winner Mohammed Assaf wins Gaza’s heart
Article
/ 24 June 2013

‘Arab Idol’ winner Mohammed Assaf wins Gaza’s heart

Palestinians had something to celebrate when their golden boy from Gaza, Mohammed Assaf, was announced as the winner of "Arab Idol".

By Harriet Sherwood
No shortcut through the graveyard forest
Article
/ 7 June 2013

No shortcut through the graveyard forest

A striking new documentary delves into the lives of Israelis and Palestinians living together but apart.

By Hazel Friedman
Gaza refugee tipped to win ‘Arab Idol’
Article
/ 27 May 2013

Gaza refugee tipped to win ‘Arab Idol’

Singer Mohammed Assaf has had messages of support from Palestine’s president, despite being arrested more than 20 times by Hamas for his singing.

By Harriet Sherwood
Israel prime minister curbs settlement expansion plans
Article
/ 7 May 2013

Israel prime minister curbs settlement expansion plans

Benjamin Netanyahu has curbed building projects in Jewish settlements, say media reports, in a bid to help the US revive peace talks with Palestine.

By Jeffrey Heller
Hamas force men to snip ‘inappropriate’ hairstyles
Article
/ 8 April 2013

Hamas force men to snip ‘inappropriate’ hairstyles

Hamas security forces in Gaza have been rounding up young men and forcing them to get haircuts on grounds that their hair is inappropriate.

By Staff Reporter
Obama to face Palestinian dismay in West Bank
Article
/ 21 March 2013

Obama to face Palestinian dismay in West Bank

Barack Obama will travel to the West Bank Thursday to meet Palestinian leaders dismayed by his failure to make good on soaring expectations for peace.

By Stephen Collinson
DA councillor’s ‘Israeli apartheid’ outburst squelched
Article
/ 14 March 2013

DA councillor’s ‘Israeli apartheid’ outburst squelched

Analysts have expressed surprise at comments made by a DA councillor who said describing Israel as an apartheid state amounted to hate speech.

By Fatima Asmal
Unholy conquest of the ‘eternal capital’
Article
/ 8 March 2013

Unholy conquest of the ‘eternal capital’

The narrative of filmmaker Mohammed Alatar’s disturbing ‘Jerusalem: The East Side Story’ begins predictably in 1947 with the division of Palestine.

By Matthew Krouse
Egypt: Gaza tunnel flooding puts jobs in jeopardy
Africa
/ 18 February 2013

Egypt: Gaza tunnel flooding puts jobs in jeopardy

Egypt’s campaign to shut down smuggling tunnels running under its border into the Gaza Strip threatens to throw thousands of Palestinians out of work.

By Nidal Al-Mughrabi
Is Oscar-nominated ‘5 Broken Cameras’ an Israeli or Palestinian film?
Article
/ 15 January 2013

Is Oscar-nominated ‘5 Broken Cameras’ an Israeli or Palestinian film?

The film’s critical acclaim has prompted Israel to claim a Palestinian story as its own, writes Asa Winstanley.

By Staff Reporter
Israel approves settlement plans despite EU condemnation
Article
/ 20 December 2012

Israel approves settlement plans despite EU condemnation

Israel has approved plans for the construction of 523 homes in the West Bank, despite EU warnings that this could undermine the peace process.

By Sapa Afp
Hamas cry of victory rings hollow for battered civilians
Article
/ 14 December 2012

Hamas cry of victory rings hollow for battered civilians

Three weeks later, Gaza City has almost returned to what passes for normal in this overcrowded, impoverished and war-ravaged strip of land.

By Harriet Sherwood
Jerusalem settlement plans threaten Palestinian state
Article
/ 7 December 2012

Jerusalem settlement plans threaten Palestinian state

Despite its prosaic name, E1 has the potential to kill off hopes for a viable Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, say opponents.

By Harriet Sherwood
Worship behind the wall
Article
/ 6 December 2012

Worship behind the wall

After embracing Islam, Karen Jayes visits the West Bank to explore her new faith.

By Staff Reporter
Stevie Wonder pulls out of concert for Israeli soldiers
Article
/ 4 December 2012

Stevie Wonder pulls out of concert for Israeli soldiers

Wonder has cited the situation in the Middle East and his antiwar stance for withdrawing from the Friends of the Israel Defence Force’s benefit gig.

By Guardian Reporter
Israel under pressure to reverse settlement plans
Article
/ 4 December 2012

Israel under pressure to reverse settlement plans

Despite international protest, Israel is going ahead with settlement plans to build 3 000 homes in a critical area of the West Bank.

By Andrew Gully
Israel to expand settlements after UN’s Palestine vote
Article
/ 30 November 2012

Israel to expand settlements after UN’s Palestine vote

Israel plans to build thousands of new homes for its settlers in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, defying a UN vote.

By Dan Williams
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