All The News Anti-Palestinian Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss

For the first time, criminal charges have been pursued in a Canadian court over alleged recruitment for the Israeli military.

On 22 September, a judge issued a summons order to Sar-El Canada on allegations that the organization has encouraged or enticed Canadians to volunteer with Israel’s army.

Legal experts say that is in violation of Canada’s Foreign Enlistment Act (FEA).
 
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Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh visits Addameer, a Palestinian human rights group, along with European diplomats in the West Bank city of Ramallah on 6 September. Addameer, which advocates for the rights of Palestinian prisoners and detainees, was one of several Palestinian organizations raided and sealed by Israeli forces the previous month.

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Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh visits Addameer, a Palestinian human rights group, along with European diplomats in the West Bank city of Ramallah on 6 September. Addameer, which advocates for the rights of Palestinian prisoners and detainees, was one of several Palestinian organizations raided and sealed by Israeli forces the previous month.

Shadi Hatem APA images
Was this about the Pallys begging for more welfare money?
 
On 22 September, five Palestine Action activists were due to attend court for a plea hearing, after taking action against Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems this summer.

However, before proceedings had even commenced, the five were informed at the very last minute that all charges had been dropped. It had been ruled by authorities there was “not enough evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction” in their case, Palestine Action representatives have confirmed.

The five activists were arrested in early July for criminal damage and aggravated trespass, after shutting down Elbit’s UAV Engines factory in Shenstone, Staffordshire in the west Midlands of England.
 
An Israeli soldier was shot and killed while guarding a march by settlers demanding a military crackdown on Palestinian armed resistance on Tuesday.

The fatal shooting was reportedly claimed by a group of armed Palestinians from varied political factions based in Nablus dubbed the Lions Den.

The suspected shooter remained at large on Tuesday, as did the gunman who killed a soldier and critically injured a guard at Shuafat checkpoint near Jerusalem over the weekend.
 
A terrible mistake, Ziyad. There is that excess of disposable yutes you had available to throw onto the raging gee-had bonfire.




Palestinian Islamic Jihad Leader Ziyad Nakhalah: Agreeing To Ceasefire With Israel Was One Of The Biggest Mistakes Of My Life; In Future Battles, Houthis Will Support Us — Even In Fighting​

 
Before the Squad and New York Times tell you Israel assasinated a Palestinian doctor in its latest counter-terrorism operation in the West Bank, here is a picture of the “doctor.”


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