Negotiations between the military prosecution of the Israeli occupation and the lawyer of two soldiers who killed Samir Awad, a 16-year-old Palestinian boy, in January 2013 revealed that the prosecution did not indict in 110 murders that resulted in the deaths of Palestinians by the Israeli army since the same year.
The defense lawyers quoted the two soldiers as saying during the deliberations before the military court in Lod that the army "selectively submits indictments."
The official newspaper said that the official data obtained by lawyers Idan Bisah and Shlomo Rakhafi, that during the past seven years has condoned the death of 110 Palestinians by Israeli soldiers, but the prosecution filed indictments in four cases only.
In the meantime, the Military Appeals Committee continues its deliberations today in the request of the murdered soldier, Eleor Azaria, who was executed in March 2015, when he was lying on the ground, Of his sentence in prison. The Israeli occupation court sentenced the murderer, Eleazar Azaria, to 18 months' imprisonment, after which he was sentenced to four months in prison, following a decision by the army's chief of staff, General Gadi Eisenkot.
The crime of Eleazar Azaria exposed the policy of executions carried out by the occupation army in the year 2015 to overcome the uprising of individuals, especially since the murder of Abdel-Fattah al-Sharif was documented on the camera of a Palestinian activist for B'Tselem.
While no other action was taken against the other soldier who was executed in the same operation, Ramzi al-Qasrawi at the crime scene in Hebron. The soldiers shot and killed the martyr, who was seriously wounded, but he was still alive.
On March 24, 2015, Al-Shahidin Abdul-Fattah Al-Sharif and Ramzi Al-Qasrawi attempted to carry out an operation against Israeli soldiers, but the Israeli soldiers executed them by firing squad even after they were wounded.
In the military orders, statements made by then-Minister of Defense Moshe Ya'alon and ministers in the government, the occupation reinforced the demand for execution in the field against anyone trying to carry out an operation against the occupation and its soldiers.
The world today is witnessing an important event - the departure of renowned physicist Stephen Hawking at the age of 76, his family said.
Stephen Hawking was born on January 8, 1942 in Oxford, England. The doctors had predicted his death only two years after suffering from motor neuron disease in 1963.
But Hawking long overcame the disease in advance of many theories and scientific ideas dazzling, and was famous for his pioneering work in relation to black holes and relative, he proved in 1974, in theory that black holes emit radiation contrary to all the theories at the time, and called this radiation in his name "Hawking radiation "He said. He also authored several popular scientific books, including the book "A Brief History of Time". Which was published in 1988 and sold more than 10 million copies. For his belief that ordinary man must know the principles of the universe, he spread the theories smoothly.
"He was a great scientist and an extraordinary man who would live his work and his heritage for many years," said his sons, Lucy, Robert and Tim.
Stephen Hawking studied at the University of Oxford to study natural sciences in 1959, before obtaining a Ph.D. in cosmology from the University of Cambridge. He has theoretical research in cosmology and research in the relationship between black holes and thermodynamics, as well as his research and studies in the chronology.
Stephen Hawking's life story was the theme of "The Theory of Everything," which was released in 2014 and starring Eddie Reimain.
The explosion targeted a convoy of Palestinian Prime Minister Rami al-Hamdallah and Palestinian intelligence chief Majid Faraj during a visit to the Gaza Strip, state media reported. The explosion wounded at least seven people. The Palestinian presidency blamed Hamas, which condemned the incident, saying that "this crime is an integral part of attempts to tamper with the security of the Gaza Strip."
Eyewitnesses and a Palestinian security source said Tuesday that an explosion occurred during the convoy of Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah, who is visiting the Gaza Strip accompanied by the head of the Palestinian intelligence Majid Faraj, wounding seven people. A security source involved in the delegation said that al-Hamdallah and Faraj were not injured.
The Palestinian presidency blamed Hamas and the official Palestinian media reported that "the presidency holds Hamas responsible for the cowardly targeting of the prime minister's convoy." Presidential spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeina said "the attack on the convoy of the Al-Wefaq government is an attack on the unity of the Palestinian people," according to WAFA news agency.
Wafa News Agency Najat al-Hamdallah and Faraj confirmed that "an assassination attempt targeted their convoy in the Beit Hanoun area of the northern Gaza Strip." Adding that "the explosion of the last two vehicles in the convoy, there were seven injuries, where the perpetrators targeted the convoy to fire after the bombing." Hamas condemns
For its part, condemned the Islamic Resistance Movement "Hamas" blast that targeted the convoy of Palestinian Prime Minister Rami al-Hamdallah Tuesday and said that "this crime is an integral part of attempts to tamper with the security of the Gaza Strip."
"Hamas' targeting is to strike at any efforts to achieve unity and reconciliation, the same hands that assassinated the martyr Mazen Faqha, one of the leaders of the Qassam Brigades, and tried to assassinate General Tawfiq Abu Naim, director general of the Internal Security Forces" in Gaza.
"Hamas also deplores the accusations made by the Palestinian presidency of the movement, which achieve the targets of the criminals, to demand the security authorities and the Ministry of the Interior to open an immediate and urgent investigation to uncover all the circumstances of the crime and hold the perpetrators accountable and bring them to justice."
As Hamas security forces in the Gaza Strip announced the arrest of three people and the start of an investigation. He cut off his visit without meeting any Hamas official and returned to the West Bank.
The rhythm of excitement increases as the third child of the Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge approaches. The royal baby is expected to be born in April but the deadline is still vague to the public.
But news forecasts raised the prospect of a third child on April 29, which marks the anniversary of the marriage of Prince William and Princess Kate. Earlier reports had indicated that the royal child might be born on April 23, on St. George's Day.
If Kate and William were born on the anniversary of their marriage, it would make the birth more private and mark the beginning of the double annual celebration. It is known that the couple chose not to know the sex of their third child, preferring instead to surprise him, but Kate is expected to choose to give birth in the private Lindo Pavilion at St. Mary's Hospital in London - just as she did with Prince George and Princess Charlotte after the speculation Choosing to give birth to her third child in the palace.
The Duchess has been working hard over the past few weeks, regularly participating in her royal duties. However, within nearly eight months of pregnancy, she is expected to go soon on maternity leave. Her participation in St. Patrick's Day Parade at Cavalry Barracks on Sunday 17 March will be her last public event before resting in the house and preparing to welcome baby number three!
American actress Megan Markle, the fiancé of Prince Harry, has not invited her half-brother Thomas Marckel to attend the royal wedding in May, British press reports said.
I think he can not keep his mouth shut, "the Sunday Express quoted a source close to Merkel as saying.
The source appeared to refer to earlier statements by Thomas, who only shares Megan's father, in which he said the actress "disavowed him."
"If he stopped talking to the media, Megan would certainly have gone to his call," he said, adding that "few people like to say things until they stay in the spotlight."
Last month, Thomas Megan described "cruel," after he claimed to deny it. "She said she was a distant family and I do not know these people," he said in an interview with Instach magazine Thomas said Megan's statement was "a slap in the face," although he admitted he had not communicated with her since moving to Toronto in Canada in 2011.
Barcelona have reached an agreement with Brazilian club Gremio on the possibility of buying midfielder Arthur, the club announced on Sunday.
Plaugrana can activate this option in July 2018. If the club does so, the transfer will amount to € 30 million and another $ 9 million.
The 21-year-old Brazilian won the Copa Libertadores with Gremio and the Sampa Under-17s, less than 20 years old, and was called up to the first team.
Arthur is best known for his ability to create and lead play, keep the ball and its subtle passions, and its evils that pose a real danger to adversaries. Arthur began his career in 2008, in the lower age group of Goias, before signing for Gremio in 2010, and over time he became a fixture for the first team and was selected as the best player in the final leg of the Copa Libertadores.
Arthur joins Brazilian players in the Catalan team, Paulinho and Philippe Coutinho, who arrived at Camp Nou in a record deal that exceeded 140 million euros.
The life of rulers and personal kings is one of the most compelling things in the media to tell people how to get to know the details of their lives through various news, often rumors, especially their relationship with their wives. And because the rulers are human like us, they are vulnerable to marital differences, which may end sometimes separation, and here we monitor you the most important presidential releases, and the result:
Prince Charles and Diana:
In 1996, after a legendary 15-year marriage, Princess Diana agreed to the divorce from Prince Charles, and Diana was subsequently named "Her Royal Highness" and nicknamed "Princess of Wales". After the divorce, Princess Diana returned to her double apartment just north of Kensington Palace, but remained part of the royal family. She continued to work in charity, especially helping children, homeless and sick with AIDS, as well as mine action efforts.
The divorce of King Farouk and Queen Farida: On January 20, 1938, King Farouk married Queen Farida amidst unprecedented popular celebrations. Despite having four princesses, Farida began to feel unhappy, unable to stand up to Farouk and his deviant desires. On 17 November 1948.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's divorce:
Vladimir Putin, Lyudmila Shkrypneva married in 1983 and had two daughters, Maria, and Yekaterina, and the two in the second decade. In 2013, they were last seen together, especially at the inauguration of Putin for a third term. Putin and Lyudmila announced their divorce on Russian television.
French President Sarkozy's divorce:
French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Cecilia broke up after 11 years of marriage. In 2007, a statement issued by the Elysee Palace said: "Cecilia and Nicolas announced their separation with the consent of the two parties. The divorce was not surprising because the first lady of France was absent from attending official events. Cecilia has a successful career as a model and then an administrative officer in the French Parliament.