NPI, ICSPR and PJS initiated a lawsuit against the British Government regarding its responsibility for the suffering of the Palestinian people.
Poll: Some 84 per cent of Canadians want a war crimes probe into Zionist regime
Dalia, a mother of two children, departed this world after she was hit by an Israeli bullet
Indian police engaged in direct violence against Muslims and helped Hindu mobs in their atrocities against Muslims, or just stood aside watching, as Hindu extremists targeted the Muslim minority in the capital, New Delhi, last month, a new report shows.
Germany has refused to follow Britain’s lead in designating the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah as a terrorist organization despite pressures from Saudi Arabia and the United States, a senior official says.
A Saudi court has recently raised charges against a pro-Palestinian activists, one of the allegations of this religious figure in Saudi Arabia is recognizing and supporting Izz al-Din Qasam's brigades, the charges later were faced with reactions from the Palestinian resistance groups.
Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov says Russia respects Iran’s presence in Syria which he described as lawful amid reports that the US was pressuring Moscow on Tehran's role in the Arab country.
Syrian government forces have discovered Israeli-made bombs along with loads of munitions and military hardware inside weapons caches belonging to foreign-sponsored Takfiri militants in the country's southern province of Rif Dimashq.
Israel and the US have set a joint working group aimed at putting pressure on Iranian establishment under a plan, which would be especially focused on attempts to encourage anti-government protests inside the country over economic issues.
Former Israeli minister Gonen Segev, who is accused of spying for Iran, is slated to stand trial in Jerusalem al-Quds on Thursday.
Israel's cabinet ministers have authorized a bill that would criminalize filming of the Israeli soldiers' atrocities against the Palestinians while on duty.
The Israeli parliament will discuss a law banning the photographing or filming of soldiers in a move condemned by critics as a “dangerous” attempt “to silence criticism of the army”.
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