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Israel says there is new evidence that a French television report whose harrowing images helped inspire the second Palestinian uprising was unfounded.

The report in 2000 showed a father and son in Gaza caught up in Israeli-Palestinian crossfire. The 12-year-old was later pronounced dead – hit, said France 2, by Israeli troops.

Nearly 13 years later, the Israeli government-commissioned report says there is no proof Israel was responsible – adding that unbroadcast pictures suggest the two were perhaps not hit at all.

“The network has information in their own raw footage indicating that after he was allegedly dead, he moved and did it intentionally and on purpose which puts a lot of doubt on whether he was actually dead,” said the Israeli Ministry for Strategic Affairs, Yossi Kuperwasser.

Israel wants the TV report corrected, but in Gaza, Mohammed’s father denounced Israel’s claims as fabricated.

He has called for an international investigation into the shooting.

Afterwards Jamal al-Dura was reportedly treated for bullet wounds in Jordan. At his son’s graveside he said:

“Once they said Mohammed was alive and another time that he was killed by Palestinian gunfire. Also another time they filmed me and Mohammed as if we were Israelis and the Palestinians were shooting towards us. I told them, if Mohammed is alive, what happened to me?”

France 2 has offered to cooperate and to help exhume the boy’s body if necessary.

In France a long-standing defamation case by the France 2 TV reporter, Charles Enderlin, against Philippe Karsenty, a media analyst who said the item was staged, again comes to court this week.

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New Film Exposes the Israeli Weapon and Security Industry

Yotam Feldman: the Israeli economy has become dependent on the massive security market. Governments act in hypocrisy when they purchase Israeli arms used against Palestinians, but criticize Israeli violence. Read More

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Thousands of Palestinians gather to commemorate ‘Nakba’

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Thousands of Palestinians gathered in Ramallah for the annual day of commemoration for what they call ‘Nabka catastrophe’.

It is to mark the day in 1948 when they left or were forced to leave their homes. All over the West Bank, the sirens sounded at noon for 65 seconds – the number of years since then.

Demonstrations were held in other parts of the West Bank, as well as the Gaza Strip.

Some carried a huge map of the Middle East, others held Palestinian flags or keys to symbolise the homes they left.

Protesters clashed with Israeli security forces at the Qalandiyah checkpoint between Ramallah and Jerusalem. Others threw stones at troops close to the barrier.

The dispute over the fate of the Palestinians, and their descendants who now number several million, remains a divisive issue in the Middle East.

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Palestinians mark 65th Nakba anniversary

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"Nakba" Palestinians hope for life outside of refugee camps

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Established one year after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Jalazone refugee camp became home to Arabs from 36 villages in the Lydd and Ramleh areas of what had been central Palestine.

According to UN figures, there are more than 11,000 people living there – including Ibrahim Mahmud.

“After being a refugee for 50-60 years, how do you expect me to feel? We left our villages as 17-year-old kids and today I’m 83. This has never happened in history. From the day God created the world to this day – there’s been no mass departure like this,” Ibrahim said.

Some living at Jalazone wish the Israeli and Palestinian governments would put religion aside, like Hasan Abu-Sharif who said: “Any solution has to address the refugee issue, it’s more important than Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa. Al-Aqsa is a mosque like Mecca. We go for hajj, just 10-12 days. Al-Aqsa is just another blessed location. The prophets passed through all of Syria, Saudi Arabia and the Middle East.”

The UN has counted more than 1.4 million Palestinians, living in 58 recognised refugee camps in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

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Stephen Hawking joins academic boycott of Israel in solidarity with Palestinians

Professor Stephen Hawking is backing the academic boycott of Israel by pulling out of a conference hosted by Israeli president Shimon Peres in Jerusalem as a protest at Israel’s treatment of Palestinians. Hawking, 71, the world-renowned theoretical physicist and Lucasian Professor of…

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Denmark and Finland latest countries to upgrade Palestinians’ diplomatic status

Denmark and Finland plan to upgrade the status of their respective Palestinian representative offices in Copenhagen and Helsinki to that of an embassy, the Danish foreign ministry said Saturday. “It is with satisfaction that we announce our joint intention to work with the Palestinians to be…

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