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Israeli security sources: prisoner swap deal out of the question Oct 07 08 Israel presents a list of would-be swapped Palestinian prisoners Sep 25 08 Israeli winery moves from settlement to Kibutz in northern Israel Sep 01 08 Latest News ArticlesHaniyya: “Cairo meetings paved the way for dialogue” 22:11 Fri 10 Oct Tension still present in Akka 21:54 Fri 10 Oct Abu Marzouq, Amro, held a meeting in Cairo 21:14 Fri 10 Oct PFLP welcomes Egyptian efforts to end the internal Palestinian crisis 20:59 Fri 10 Oct Palestinian FM signs technical cooperation agreement with Sri Lanka 19:20 Fri 10 Oct Israeli troops suppress a nonviolent demonstration near Bethlehem 18:59 Fri 10 Oct Israeli troops prevent olive harvest in Ni’lin 15:46 Fri 10 Oct 14 wounded in Bil’in’s Weekly nonviolent Protest 14:25 Fri 10 Oct PCHR Report: 1 Palestinian killed, 16 wounded in last two weeks 22:36 Thu 09 Oct Clashes renew in Acre 21:51 Thu 09 Oct Full StorySudanese man dies of dehydration while attempting to infiltrate into IsraelIsraeli sources reported on Friday that a Sudanese man died of dehydration while attempting to infiltrate into Israel via the Negev desert seeking work. The sources added that three Sudanese men were moved to an Israeli military base suffering from dehydration after managing to infiltrate through the borders. Medics gave them first aid but one of them died later on. The two other Sudanese nationals ate currently in Soroka Israeli hospital in Be’er Sheva. There conditions were described as mild. It is worth mentioning that the Israeli Knesset is currently preparing a draft law which states that infiltrators would be tried and sentenced to a maximum of five years imprisonment. |