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  2. Ahed Tamimi - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Ahed Tamimi عهد التميمي Tamimi in 2018 Born (2001-01-31) 31 January 2001 (age 24) Nabi Salih, Israeli-occupied West Bank, Palestine Known for Activism Parent(s) Bassem (father) Nariman (mother) Ahed Tamimi (born 31 January 2001) is a Palestinian activist from the village of Nabi Salih in ...

  3. List of Palestinians - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Further information on Palestinians: History of Palestinian nationality and Definitions of Palestinian Part of a series on Palestinians Demographics Definitions Palestine History Name People Origin Nakba Diaspora Politics Previous Arab Higher Committee Depopulated villages All-Palestine ...

  4. Timeline of the name Palestine - Wikipedia

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    1840: John Kitto, The Pictorial History of Palestine and The Holy Land including a Complete History Of The Jews, Vol. I. Biblical History. [355] Vol. II. Biblical History, Continued. Natural History And Geography. [356] 1841: John Kitto, Palestine: the Physical Geography and Natural History of the Holy Land, Illustrated with Woodcuts. [357] [358]

  5. Wafa Idris - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the bombing, before the bomber was identified, Hezbollah's TV channel reported that the bomber was named Shahanaz Al Amouri, from An-Najah National University in Nablus. [15] Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade , the military wing of Fatah , claimed responsibility for the attack a few days after the attack, saying Idris had carried it out in ...

  6. History of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    The name "Palestine" was no longer used as the official name of an administrative unit under the Ottomans because they typically named provinces after their capitals. Nonetheless, the old name remained popular and semi-official, [ 323 ] with many examples of its usage in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries surviving.

  7. A brief history of the Israel-Palestinian conflict - explained

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    But the protests continued, reaching fever pitch in 1933, as more Jewish immigrants arrived to make a home for themselves, the influx accelerating from 4,000 in 1931 to 62,000 in 1935.

  8. A picture of her grief gripped the world. A year on, Gaza ...

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    The Reuters photograph of Inas Abu Maamar, face buried in the shrouded body of her dead five-year-old niece Saly, was taken days after Israel began its military offensive on Gaza. It has become ...

  9. Names of the Levant - Wikipedia

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    Over recorded history, there have been many names of the Levant, a large area in the Near East, or its constituent parts. These names have applied to a part or the whole of the Levant . On occasion, two or more of these names have been used at the same time by different cultures or sects.