On his last night alive, King stepped up into a pulpit to challenge the congregants to be the best version of themselves.
Israeli occupation forces have continued their blockade of the entrances to the Jericho province, east of the occupied West Bank, for the sixth consecutive day, preventing residents from leaving the area.
Hundreds of Palestinians have been forcibly displaced by the Israeli army amid a massive operation in Jenin and its refugee camp.
JERCHO, January 22, 2025 (WAFA) - Israeli occupation forces continued on Wednesday their tightened siege on the city of Jericho, imposing severe restrictions on movement and inflicting significant damage on the city’s economy, particularly its agricultural and tourism sectors.
Father Bashar Basiel moved freely in and out of his parish in the occupied West Bank until Israeli troops installed gates at the entrance of his village Taybeh overnight, just hours after a ceasefire began in Gaza.
The 90 recently released Palestinian prisoners were women and teens, often imprisoned for social media posts. A large number had never even been charged wit
Palestinian freedom of movement has been even more severely restricted since the Gaza ceasefire took effect as Israel erects new checkpoints.
TAYBEH: Father Bashar Basiel moved freely in and out of his parish in the occupied West Bank until Israeli troops installed gates at the entrance of his village Taybeh overnight, just hours after a ceasefire began in Gaza.
Father Bashar Basiel moved freely in and out of his parish in the occupied West Bank until Israeli troops installed gates at the entrance of his village Taybeh overnight, just hours after a ceasefire began in Gaza.
The sudden expansion of Israeli security operations in the West Bank has killed at least 10 people and follows the start of the delicate ceasefire process in Gaza, by which Israeli hostages are released in stages and will also see the gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces.
Jamal al-Darawi, the head of the al-Nu'man Village Council, reported that Israeli forces, accompanied by employees from the Israeli municipality of Jerusalem, stormed the village and posted demolition notices on the facades of 45 occupied homes.
Kafafi was a co-director with the American Professor Emeritus Gary Rollefson at Ain Ghazal, a Neolithic site located near Marka Shamalia, and worked at different prehistoric sites in the Jordan Valley. He also left a significant mark as a pedagogue teaching at Yarmouk University.