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How Are Female Tech Firms Fighting the Employment Crisis in the West Bank?
FINOMENA has pledged to continue its online workshops, reaching and empowering more than 250 women across the territories.
Left-Wing Muslims Lose Faith In The Labour Party As Gaza Death Toll Passes 31,000
Labour's chance of winning the next general election has been threatened by its inability to call for a permanent ceasefire in the Palestinian territory.
WFP Stops Delivering Food Parcels To Gaza Despite Famine Warning
The World Food Programme said that it was forced to pause deliveries after its aid convoys had endured "complete chaos and violence due to the collapse of civil order".
Expert Reveals Signs Netanyahu Is In A "Bad Place Emotionally, Technically, And Mentally" Over Israel-Gaza War
After comparing and analysing post and pre-war images of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Tami Elashvili has declared that the leader is "terribly emotionally and mentally scattered".
Israel Prepares for Post War Era With New Gaza Tax Revenue Framework and Rafah Strikes
Israel is in talks with the Palestine Authority to ease tensions in Gaza as the Ramadan month nears including a £59 million Gaza tax revenue issue that funds services in the region while it took over the last unoccupied town Rafah.
Palestinian Activist Tells Hamas To 'Accept Israel's Offers For Peace'
A Palestinian Human Rights Activist was criticised by pro-Palestinian protestors for refusing to support the 'from the river to the sea' chant.
'We Will Not Leave Gaza's Women And Girls Behind' - UNFPA Respond To Gaza's Severe Period Poverty
UNFPA responded to the situation of menstruating females in Gaza and spoke to International Business Times UK about what they are doing to tackle the period of poverty.
Women And Girls In Gaza Are Using 'Parts Of Tents' To Replace Period Products
With blocks on humanitarian aid deliveries, women and girls in Gaza are witnessing the most severe cases of period poverty.
Hamas Kill Record Number Of IDF Soldiers On Israel's Deadliest Day Yet
A Hamas attack kills more than 20 Israeli militants in 24 hours as Netanyahu continues to reject the eventual Palestinian state.
Palestinian President Calls Hamas-Israel War A 'Grave Crime' On Palestinian People
As Hamas report at least 240 deaths in 24 hours, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas warned that the Palestinian control of the West Bank could collapse at any time.
Why Is Puma Really Ending Its Partnership With Israel's National Football Team?
After being accused of supporting Israeli settlements in the West Bank, Puma has announced that it will no longer be sponsoring Israel's football squad.
Palestinian Prisoner Speaks Out As Israel Say Hamas Broke Ceasefire
After more than 80 Israeli captives have been released by Hamas in return for 180 Palestinian prisoners, Israel has accused Hamas of breaking the ceasefire agreement.
Children Continue To Face The Brunt Of Conflict As Israel-Hamas 'Truce' Extends
The Hamas-Israel "truce agreement" has been extended to allow for the release of more captives and an influx of aid into the Gaza Strip.
UK Foreign Secretary To Discuss Two-Nation Solution With Middle East Foreign Ministers
UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly is visiting Saudi Arabia to meet the foreign ministers of the region to discuss ways to formulate the two-state solution and increase aid in Gaza.
IDF Open 'Evacuation Corridor' to Civilians In North Gaza For Fourth Day
After accusing Hamas of blocking the route that allowed civilians to relocate in the south of Gaza, the IDF has opened an additional humanitarian route to the southern region.
The Palestinian Dispossessed: Bearing Witness to the Nakba
Mounir is from the last living generation that experienced the Nakba, the expulsion of 750,000 Palestinians from the Holy Land in 1948. This is his story.
Pro-Palestine Protests Slammed For 'Inciting Terrorist Violence'
Home Secretary Suella Braverman questions the Met Police for their lack of response to antisemitism being casually displayed at the pro-Palestine protests in London.
Photos: Palestinians and Israeli police clash after Friday prayers over Trump's Jerusalem decision
In the occupied West Bank, Palestinian stone-throwers traded volleys in the streets with soldiers firing tear gas and rubber bullets.
Days of rage: Palestinian protests erupt as Trump recognises Jerusalem as Israel's capital
Clashes between Palestinian protesters and Israeli troops have erupted across the West Bank in a show of anger over Trump's move to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Settlers try to stop Israeli military demolishing illegally built West Bank structure
Members of the Israeli border police removed settlers one by one from the illegally-built structure in Elazar in Gush Etzion, in the southern West Bank, then began demolishing it.
'Queen Elizabeth II' unveils Banksy apology for Balfour Declaration in Palestine
Heads turned as an actor dressed as Queen Elizabeth II unveiled a Banksy plaque in Palestine to apologise for the 1917 Balfour Declaration.
Palestinian activist 'blindfolded and transported in box' by Israeli army
Farid al-Atrash and Issa Amro face criminal charges for their involvement in a February 2016 demonstration in the city of Hebron, West Bank.
'Suicide by Israeli' increasingly seen as a way out for troubled Palestinians
Nearly a third of Palestinian attacks on Israel are not motivated by any ideology.
Israeli army prepares for protracted violence in West Bank
UN Security Council set to hold a session to address latest Israel-Palestine clashes.
West Bank boot camp welcomes 25,000 tourists to 'shoot Palestinian targets' every year
The two-hour experience includes a simulation of a suicide bombing attack and a knife assault.
The Netherlands wants Israel to return Dutch solar panels seized from Palestinians
Israeli authorities confiscated 96 solar panels from Jubbet Adh-Dhib for lacking "proper permits".
Hamas is behind Gaza's suffering, not Israel
No work, no water, and now no light: The oppression of Gazan people is the bloodline of Hamas.
Amnesty calls for Israeli settlement import ban to protest 50 years of West Bank occupation
Human rights organisation said the UK government should stop importing dates and oranges.
Palestinian teenage girl shot after attacking Israeli soldier with a knife has died
The 15-year-old is the third teenager to have been shot by Israeli forces in recent weeks.
Heavy security as Donald Trump visits Bethlehem in Israeli-occupied West Bank on 'Day of Rage'
Trump's motorcade passed through streets lined with heavily armed security forces and an opening in Israel's towering separation barrier.