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UK: Fifth Palestine Action prisoner joins rolling hunger strike over detention conditions Submitted by Katherine Hearst on Fri, 11/07/2025 –

Gaza remains under famine conditions, NGO network says The NGO Network in Gaza said on Tuesday that the enclave remains

Palestine Action prisoners launch rolling hunger strike over detention conditions Submitted by Katherine Hearst on Mon, 11/03/2025 – 09:54 The

Hamas states conditions in truce talks Hamas has outlined its key demands in the ongoing negotiations in Egypt. Fawzi Barhoum,

About 80 percent of the member states in the United Nations General Assembly, so far, have recognized the Palestinian state as Israel continues its war in Gaza and settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank. Here’s what else you need to know: Nations that recognize Palestine: France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Malta and Monaco announced recognition of …
The post Here’s the latest: More UN members recognize Palestinian statehood as conditions worsen in Gaza appeared first on Egypt Independent.

TV presenter Amr Adib has revealed the details of a meeting between the owners of B.Laban chain and state officials to discuss the closure crisis in Egypt. Adib said during his program Al-Hekaya on MBC Egypt channel that the meeting took place on Sunday in the New Administrative Capital, noting that it lasted for several hours. He …
The post No immediate reopening for B.Laban: Government sets conditions for return appeared first on Egypt Independent.

Israel defied ICJ ruling and ‘completely failed’ to improve conditions in Gaza Dozens of major aid agencies accused Israeli forces

At least three homes and nearly a dozen outbuildings have been destroyed by bushfire as as firefighters take advantage of

Tehran AP — An official investigation into the helicopter crash in May that killed Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi and seven other people found it was caused by challenging climatic and atmospheric conditions, Iranian state TV reported September 1. The final report of the Supreme Board of the General Staff of the Armed Forces said the main …
The post Helicopter crash that killed Iran’s president was caused by climatic conditions, report finds appeared first on Egypt Independent.

Exclusive: Hamas ‘categorically rejects’ attempts to add Netanyahu’s conditions to Gaza ceasefire proposal US says it has ‘already narrowed some