Locals of Qaryout, Nablus lock the entrance to Seilon water spring, trying to protect it from Israeli settlers who raid into the village to swim in it. The water spring is the village's main source of drinking water.
After the COVID-19 outbreak in #Gaza, life is slowly returning back to normal. These photos were taken in downtown Khan Younis City in the south of the Gaza Strip.
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Amid the increase of COVID19 cases in the #Gaza Strip, which foreshadows a humanitarian crisis, spokesperson of the MoH Dr. Ashraf Al-Qedra warned about the severe shortage of medical supplies including masks and protective kits as the current capacity will run out in 48 hours.
A survivor of Sabra and Shatila massacre holds a picture of herself next to the bodies of her husband and three sons.
In Sep. 16, 1982, the Israeli occupation murdered 3500 innocent people in Sabra and Shatila Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon.
Gaza Ministry of Health: 182 new cases of #coronavirus were recorded during the past 24 hours, after examining 1857 samples. The cumulative total of #coronavirus cases in the Gaza Strip,since March, is 1151.
Syrians in Idlib show solidarity with Palestine through a mural of Haj Khairi, who was assaulted by an Israeli soldier with a knee on his neck.
It reads “I can’t breathe, too”.
The plane that took off from Tel Aviv to Abu Dhabi for "peace" talks today carried the name of the illegal Israeli settlement of "Kiryat Gat," which was built on the ruins of Iraq al-Manshiyya Palestinian village.
As the #coronavirus continues to spread among citizens in the #Gaza Strips, the demand on face masks is increasing. This factory in Gaza is producing face masks to be part in popular campaigns to help the government tackle to crisis.