Dagens Nyheter criticized for publishing names and photos
Dagens Nyheter has been criticized by the Media Ethics Council for breaching good journalistic standards by publishing the name and image of an interviewee, Abdallah Maraka, in a highly risky situation.
Video and Photos.. Settlers' Fires Burn 'Susya' and Ignite the Resolve of Its Residents
Palestinian families in Susya, near Hebron, face hostility from settlers who attack their homes and attempt to force them off their land.
In Ramadan Nights.. Settlers Burn Homes and Vehicles of Palestinians in Hebron
Israeli settlers intensified their attacks in the occupied West Bank during Ramadan, setting fire to homes and vehicles belonging to Palestinians in the village of Susiya, south of Hebron, leading to injuries among residents.
From Ramallah to Hebron: A Wave of Deadly Attacks by the Occupation and Settlers
This article reports on recent violent attacks against Palestinians by Israeli settlers and occupation forces in the West Bank, resulting in injuries and property damage.
Raid and Arrests in the West Bank and Attacks by Settlers in Hebron
Israeli forces executed a series of raids and arrests across the West Bank while settlers attacked Palestinian communities, notably in Hebron.
Settlers Established a New Settlement in a Palestinian Neighborhood in Hebron
Settlers moved into several Palestinian buildings in the Jabal Jales neighborhood of Hebron and established a new settlement called 'Gvurah Neighborhood.'
Despite the Occupation's Restrictions, Traders Reopen Their Shops in Hebron Market During Ramadan
Palestinian traders in Hebron have reopened their shops for Ramadan despite restrictions from Israeli forces aimed at limiting their activities.
Palestinian Reports: Settlers Set Fire to Sheepfold South of Hebron, Dozens of Sheep Burned to Death
Palestinian reports indicate that settlers set fire to a sheepfold in the village of Asmoa south of Hebron, resulting in the death of dozens of sheep.
People Without Names and Homes Like Cages: Al-Shuhada Street in Hebron as a Model for What Awaits the West Bank
The article discusses the harsh living conditions of Palestinians in Hebron's Old City amidst increasing Israeli settlement encroachment.
Salvador Illa, upon his return to the Palau: "I know what Catalonia needs and what needs to be done"
Salvador Illa, the President of the Generalitat, publicly resumes his duties, acknowledging Catalonia's challenges and expressing determination to address them.
Soldiers in the West Bank instructed to prevent Palestinians from plowing their lands
Israeli soldiers in the Hebron area have been instructed to stop Palestinians from plowing their agricultural land, responding to settlers' requests.
OVERVIEW: Israel increases its control over the West Bank
Israel's security cabinet has approved measures to ease land purchases by Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank and grant more powers to Israeli authorities.
What are the implications of the Israeli Cabinet's decisions on the city of Hebron?
The Israeli government's recent decisions have transferred powers from the Hebron municipality to a local settlement committee, raising concerns about the implications for Palestinian residents.
How Israeli Decisions Will Impact the Reality in the West Bank
The Israeli cabinet has approved a series of controversial decisions that will facilitate land sales to Israelis in the occupied West Bank and transfer urban planning authority in parts of Hebron to Israeli administration.
Raids and Arrests in the West Bank, Delegation Visits the City of Hebron
Israeli forces conducted raids and arrests in the West Bank, including Hebron, as two Palestinians were injured, and a delegation of diplomats visited the city.
3D Planning and High-Complexity Surgery Made Facial Transplant Possible in Spain
The Vall dโHebron University Hospital in Barcelona performed the world's first partial facial transplant from a donor who had received euthanasia, made possible through 3D surgical planning technology.
Spain achieves the world's first facial transplant from a donor who received assisted death in Vall d'Hebron
In an unprecedented medical milestone, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona successfully performed the world's first partial face transplant from a donor who chose assisted death and voluntarily offered her face before dying.
World First in Barcelona: Face Transplant from Woman Who Underwent Euthanasia
A hospital in Barcelona has achieved a groundbreaking face transplant, the first of its kind, with the donor having voluntarily donated her face prior to euthanasia.
Insect bite on the face caused death of cells and tissues, and a partial transplant was performed
A team of professionals at the Vall d'Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona conducted the world's first partial face transplant using tissue from a donor who chose euthanasia, following an infection from an insect bite that severely damaged the recipient's facial tissue.
Spain performs face transplant from euthanized donor
Spain has conducted the world's first face transplant from a person who chose euthanasia, involving complex tissue grafting and a team of about 100 specialists at Vall d'Hebron hospital in Barcelona.
First Face Transplant Performed in Spain
A groundbreaking face transplant, the first in the world where the donor voluntarily offered her face prior to assisted dying, was successfully conducted at Vall d'Hebron Hospital in Barcelona during the fall of 2025.
Watch.. A Palestinian living next to the Ibrahimi Mosque is barred from praying there
A Palestinian resident near the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron describes the increasing restrictions imposed by Israeli authorities, which prevent him from praying at the mosque and even from sitting on his roof facing it.
First face transplant in the world thanks to a donor who received euthanasia: 'I have found a light'
The Vall d'Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona achieved a medical milestone by performing the world's first partial face transplant from a donor who underwent euthanasia.
The Vall d'Hebron Hospital in Barcelona conducts the first facial transplant with donation from euthanasia
The Vall d'Hebron Hospital in Barcelona has performed the world's first facial transplant using a donation from a patient who died by euthanasia, with the recipient expressing happiness and gratitude for the outcome.
Vall dโHebron successfully performs the world's first face transplant from a donor who received euthanasia
Vall dโHebron hospital in Barcelona completes the world's first face transplant from a euthanasia donor to help restore the face of a woman severely disfigured by bacterial infection.
For six hours, between two villages, settlers stole, set fire, and attacked โ while the army stood idly by
A six-hour spree of violence by settlers in the South Hebron Hills included theft, assault, and arson, while the Israeli military did not intervene.
Occupation forces demolish the house of the martyr Imran Al-Atrashโs family in Hebron
Israeli occupation forces demolished the house of martyr Imran Al-Atrash's family in Hebron after a wide incursion into the area, forcing several families to leave their homes nearby and preventing them from returning for hours.
Israel bombs the village of Sahmar in Bekaa and demolishes homes in southern Lebanon
Israeli airstrikes targeted the village of Sahmar in eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, resulting in the destruction of homes in southern Lebanon, as confirmed by the Israeli military citing military objectives related to Hezbollah.
The occupation demolishes the house of a martyr's family and launches a campaign of incursions in the West Bank
Israeli occupation forces demolished the house of the martyr Imran Al-Atrash in Hebron, South West Bank, following a widespread incursion and imposed tight security measures in the area.
Demolition Operations in the West Bank and Settlement Projects for the Occupation in Jerusalem
Israeli occupation forces carried out demolitions in Ramallah and Hebron while the Jerusalem planning committee approved new settlement projects.
Soldiers killed a Palestinian because they thought he tried to run them over. IDF: There is no evidence of a terror attack
Israeli soldiers shot and killed a 58-year-old Palestinian man in Hebron, claiming they believed he posed an immediate threat, but the IDF later stated that there was no clear evidence of a terror attack, and the incident is under investigation.
Breaking: Palestinian Health Ministry: A Palestinian was killed by occupation fire in Hebron city last Saturday night and his body has been detained
The Palestinian Health Ministry has reported the death of a Palestinian man shot by Israeli forces in Hebron, with his body subsequently detained.
Breaking | Channel 14 Israel: Suspected car-ramming attack targeted soldiers in Al-Jabari neighborhood of Hebron and the assailant was shot
A suspected car-ramming attack targeted soldiers in the Al-Jabari neighborhood of Hebron, resulting in the assailant being shot.
Watch.. Talia, a Palestinian girl, reads 120 books at the age of 8
Eight-year-old Talia Qafisha from Hebron expresses her love for reading as a form of resistance and a pathway to knowledge, having read 120 books so far.
The Civil Administration approved a roofing project in an expropriated area within the Cave of the Patriarchs complex
The Civil Administration has announced the approval of a roofing plan for the Jewish prayer area at the Cave of the Patriarchs following the recent expropriation of 10% of the area for Israeli ownership after the local municipality and Waqf refused to carry out the roofing work.