The proposed plan could see the Palestinian Authority assume control of the hotly-contested Rafah crossing
By Imogen Garfinkel
Hope feels fragile in this broken world, but without it we risk losing hold of who we are
The ‘goodie bags’ reportedly contained a map of the Strip and photos of the women in captivity
You’d think the sight of terrorists harassing young women would be enough to give their Western supporters pause
The Palestinian leader said the Palestinian Authority has completed all preparations to start rehabilitating the Strip.
The first group of hostages are set to be released on Sunday, January 19
The US Secretary of State also said that Israel must ‘abandon the myth’ of annexing the West Bank.
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