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Amir Salima - Fattal - 24.4.12
East Jerusalem man, denied residency by Israel, effectively prisoner in own home

Interior Ministry refuses to recognize 21-year-old Amir Salima as resident of the city, despite the fact that his parents and siblings are all considered residents.

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Motive for beating remains unclear, with suspects' family citing prior spat.

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Ramallah racing - Michal Fattal - January 2012
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The Speed Sisters, a group of female race car drivers from the West Bank, have formed what may be the Middle East's first all-women racing team.

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Amir Salima - Fattal - 24.4.12
East Jerusalem man, denied residency by Israel, effectively prisoner in own home

Interior Ministry refuses to recognize 21-year-old Amir Salima as resident of the city, despite the fact that his parents and siblings are all considered residents.

by Nir Hasson 19 comments
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  • '60 Minutes' chides Israeli envoy for interfering in segment
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Palestinian prisoners, Jenin, Shalit swap deal
Some 1,200 Palestinian prisoners go on open-ended hunger strike

2,300 more prisoners declare they will not eat for one day, as Palestinians mark Prisoners’ Day in solidarity with Palestinians held in Israeli prisons; Hunger-striker Khader Adnan also due to be released from prison.

by Jack Khoury, Avi Issacharoff and DPA 18 comments
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  • West Bank NGO: Eight Palestinian prisoners now on hunger strike
  • Some 1,600 Palestinian prisoners in Israel plan hunger strike
Haifa court - Hagai Frid - February 2012
Judge compares Haifa attack on soldiers to 2000 Ramallah lynching

Motive for beating remains unclear, with suspects' family citing prior spat.

by Revital Hovel 1 comments
Ramallah racing - Michal Fattal - January 2012
Racing in Ramallah

The Speed Sisters, a group of female race car drivers from the West Bank, have formed what may be the Middle East's first all-women racing team.

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