# Palestine
Latest news and articles about Palestine
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The High Price of Precision: A Palestinian Infant's Death Reopens the Debate on Rules of Engagement
The death of a seven-month-old Palestinian infant has sparked fresh accusations of intentional military force against civilians, challenging the Israeli military's 'accidental' narrative. This tragedy underscores the eroding trust between the local population and security forces while intensifying international pressure on Israel's operational protocols.

The Unholy Alliance: Video Evidence of Soldier-Settler Violence Ignites West Bank Tensions
Video footage of Israeli soldiers and settlers assaulting a Palestinian youth has drawn international scrutiny to the growing collusion between the IDF and settler movements. The incident underscores the eroding rule of law in the West Bank and the potential for increased regional instability.

From Aid to Arms: Israel’s Seizure of UNRWA Land Marks a Critical Escalation in Jerusalem
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has condemned Israel's plan to build military facilities on seized UNRWA land in East Jerusalem as an illegal violation of international law. The move signals a deepening rift over the sovereignty of Jerusalem and the future of Palestinian refugee aid.

Rituals of Resilience: Livestock Markets and the Fragile Normalcy of the West Bank
As Eid al-Adha approaches, Palestinian livestock markets in Nablus see a surge in activity despite the ongoing socio-economic pressures in the West Bank. This annual ritual highlights the cultural resilience of the population and serves as a focal point for international media coverage of the region's human stories.

The Creeping Annexation: UN Warns of Unprecedented Displacement in the West Bank
The UN reports that despite a Gaza ceasefire, the humanitarian crisis is worsening, particularly in the West Bank where Palestinian displacement has reached a multi-decade peak. The report accuses Israeli forces of enabling settler violence as a tool for annexation, warning of potential 'ethnic cleansing' and a lack of international accountability.

Beyond the Pitch: Sánchez Champions Yamal as Spain’s Diplomatic Rift with Israel Deepens
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has publicly defended Barcelona star Lamine Yamal after the player faced Israeli criticism for waving a Palestinian flag. The incident highlights the severe diplomatic breakdown between Spain and Israel following Madrid’s formal recognition of Palestinian statehood.

Fatah’s Rare Congress: Mahmoud Abbas Asserts Control Amid Palestinian Crisis
Fatah has launched its eighth general congress in Ramallah after a ten-year hiatus, aiming to elect new leadership and reaffirm its role as the central pillar of Palestinian politics. President Mahmoud Abbas used the platform to insist on Fatah's sovereignty over Gaza and its status as the legitimate voice for national independence.

Amman’s Anchor: Jordan’s King Warns No Peace in Middle East Without Palestinian Statehood
King Abdullah II of Jordan hosted Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to reaffirm that regional stability is impossible without a two-state solution. The meeting underscores Jordan's critical role as a mediator and its insistence that Palestinian rights remain a prerequisite for any lasting peace in the Middle East.

Fatah’s Hollow Victory: Palestinian Local Elections Reveal a Divided Body Politic
Fatah has claimed victory in Palestinian local elections, though the results are overshadowed by a Hamas boycott. This political exercise further highlights the deep-seated rift between the West Bank and Gaza, leaving questions of democratic legitimacy unanswered.

Israel’s Death Penalty Legislation Ignites a Firestorm of Unrest Across the West Bank
A widespread general strike and protests have paralyzed major West Bank cities following the Israeli Knesset’s passage of a bill allowing the death penalty for Palestinians. Palestinian leaders warn that the law represents a discriminatory escalation that signals Israel’s abandonment of peace negotiations in favor of permanent control.

Under Fire in Tehran: Demonstrators Rally for Palestine Despite Airstrikes
Thousands marched in Tehran on 13 March to show solidarity with Palestine despite nearby airstrikes that local media say killed at least two people. The state framed the demonstration as a rejection of American and Israeli pressure while amplifying allegations of civilian casualties to consolidate domestic support and signal resilience regionally.

Protests Spread Across U.S. Cities Condemning U.S.-Israel Strikes as 'Wanton Aggression'
Activists and community groups staged protests across several U.S. cities to denounce recent U.S.-backed Israeli strikes as wanton aggression and to demand a ceasefire and policy changes. The demonstrations highlight rising domestic pressure on U.S. policymakers to reassess military support amid concerns over civilian harm and political fallout.