By Ibrahim Dahman – CNN

Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh and his government have submitted their resignations, he announced Monday.

“I would like to inform the honorable council and our great people that I placed the government’s resignation at the disposal of Mr. President (Mahmoud Abbas), last Tuesday, and today I submit it in writing,” Shtayyeh said in a post on Facebook. Continue reading “Palestinian Authority prime minister and government resign”

By Palestine Chronicle Staff

Iconic Palestinian artist Fathi Ghaben died on Sunday in Gaza, at the age of 77, after Israeli authorities prevented him from leaving the besieged Strip to receive treatment abroad, the Palestinian Ministry of Culture announced. Continue reading “Prevented from Traveling for Treatment – Iconic Palestinian Artist Dies in Gaza”

By JOHN ELY – Daily Mail

A ‘frightening’ explosion of young women developing one of the deadliest cancers has baffled experts.

Rates of pancreatic cancer have soared by up to 200 per cent in women under the age of 25 since the 1990s. Continue reading “Alarm over 200% explosion in young women and girls getting pancreatic cancer as top experts admit they are baffled by ‘frightening’ rise of deadly disease”

By Megan Redshaw – Activist Post

It may take more than 10 years for someone injured by a COVID-19 vaccine to receive a decision on whether their claim is eligible for compensation by the government’s vaccine compensation program—if they receive a response at all. Continue reading “US Vaccine Injury Compensation Program Has 10-Year Backlog Of Claims”

By WILLIAM MAKIS MD

COVID-19 mRNA Vaccinated doctors continue to die suddenly around the world, although the deaths have slowed down slightly.

Continue reading “mRNA Injury Series – DOCTORS dying suddenly around the world (Oct.1,2023 to Feb.2024) – 54 sudden deaths”

By Natasha Bertrand – CNN

A bomb squad member works next to remains of an unidentified missile after residential buildings were heavily damaged during a Russian attack in central Kharkiv, Ukraine, on January 2, 2024.

 

A North Korean ballistic missile fired last month by the Russian military in Ukraine contained hundreds of components that trace back to companies in the US and Europe, according to a new report. Continue reading “Report: North Korean missile fired by Russia against Ukraine contained US and European components”

By Colin Rugg

In 2021, the Indiana Department of Child Services investigated parents Mary and Jeremy Cox and later took their son after they refused to refer to him as a girl. Continue reading “NEW: Catholic Indiana couple appeals to Supreme Court after their child was taken from them after they refused to refer to him as his preferred pronouns.”

By Palestine Chronicle Staff

Mere minutes after The Palestine Chronicle released the documentary ‘The Black Dress’, jointly produced with Friends of Palestine Network, social media companies began imposing restrictions on viewing the most comprehensive response to the New York Times allegations on December 28 that Palestinians committed mass rape on October 7. Continue reading “Erasing the Evidence – Facebook, Instagram Remove Palestinian Documentary as Soon as It Was Released”