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Settlers mark anniversary in Huwara under military protection

Nablus | Under heavy military protection, hundreds of settlers broke into the town of Huwara yesterday to mark the third anniversary of the killing of two settlers in the area.
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Jerusalem News Networks Banned, Operations Suspended
The occupation authorities have banned several Jerusalem-based news networks, including Al-Asimah Network. Consequently, these networks have announced a suspension of their operations to ensure the safety of their employees and correspondents in occupied Jerusalem.
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Israeli Soldier Killed by Friendly Fire in Tel Aviv
The 18-year-old Israeli soldier, Ori Mikhtav, was killed by his friend in “Tel Aviv,” marking the second soldier to be killed by friendly fire in less than one week, according to Israeli media.
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Settlers Torch Mosque, Spray Graffiti in Nablus Village


Settler gangs set fire to the entrance of Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq Mosque in the village of Tel, south of Nablus, and sprayed racist graffiti on its walls.
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Filton 24 defendants celebrate bail acceptance at Old Bailey
Outside the bail hearing for some of the Filton 24, scenes of celebration erupted as their bail was accepted earlier this week. The festivities unfolded under the watchful eyes of the Old Bailey's judges and barristers, who observed the scene from behind veiled windows. pic.twitter.com/KJKSuFXQ8g
— Eye on Palestine (@EyeonPalestine) 23 février 2026Outside the bail hearing for some of the Filton 24, scenes of celebration erupted as their bail was accepted earlier this week. The festivities unfolded under the watchful eyes of the Old Bailey's judges and barristers, who observed the scene from behind veiled windows.
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Girl’s account of Rafah crossing checkpoint experience
"The Israeli didn't want to let me in.." a young girl tells her sister about the bitterness of waiting and the oppression at the Rafah crossing upon her return. Moments that transcend words and capture an indescribable reality. pic.twitter.com/MBJXfHFVAS
— Eye on Palestine (@EyeonPalestine) 23 février 2026"The Israeli didn't want to let me in.." a young girl tells her sister about the bitterness of waiting and the oppression at the Rafah crossing upon her return. Moments that transcend words and capture an indescribable reality.
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Zionism 1895-2025 Exhibit Announcement New York
IN THEIR OWN WORDS:
— Eye on Palestine (@EyeonPalestine) 23 février 2026
ZIONISM 1895-2025, An Exhibit New York City, February 2026
In 1895, 53 years before the European, Zionist settler-colony of Israel was created and superimposed on Palestine, an Arab, West Asian country, whose population was over 95% Palestinian, pic.twitter.com/sK9jHOTwIJIN THEIR OWN WORDS:
ZIONISM 1895-2025, An Exhibit New York City, February 2026
In 1895, 53 years before the European, Zionist settler-colony of Israel was created and superimposed on Palestine, an Arab, West Asian country, whose population was over 95% Palestinian, -
Israeli Tourists Involved in Street Altercation in Brazil
Verbal altercations broke out on the streets of Brazil after two Israeli tourists engaged in a debate with a group of locals. The situation escalated quickly, moving from a simple question about ‘nationality’ to sharp criticisms leveled by the Brazilians against the tourists. pic.twitter.com/THPjy21Y4j
— Eye on Palestine (@EyeonPalestine) 23 février 2026Verbal altercations broke out on the streets of Brazil after two Israeli tourists engaged in a debate with a group of locals. The situation escalated quickly, moving from a simple question about ‘nationality’ to sharp criticisms leveled by the Brazilians against the tourists.
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Gaza Ramadan: Food Insecurity and Economic Hardship
In Gaza, Ramadan decorations are no longer lanterns, but the "takiya" soup pots that children wait hours for. Do not be deceived by what you see in the markets – the majority fast while unable to afford the cost of their iftar meal. pic.twitter.com/dK3c7p700d
— Eye on Palestine (@EyeonPalestine) 23 février 2026In Gaza, Ramadan decorations are no longer lanterns, but the "takiya" soup pots that children wait hours for. Do not be deceived by what you see in the markets – the majority fast while unable to afford the cost of their iftar meal.
