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The Hamas-run Health Ministry on Tuesday reported the first cases of children infected with severe acute hepatitis of unknown origins.

Book Club: With meticulous research based on oral historical narratives and archival literature, Julie M. Norman’s 'The Palestinian Prisoners Movement' traces the centrality of resistance by those incarcerated in Israeli jails.

Book Club: Through a multi-lingual analysis of Palestinian literature, Maurice Ebileeni's latest book is a compelling account of how enforced displacement has led to a diversification of Palestinian thought, writing, and narration of space.

Israel will do away with its Covid-19 vaccination 'green pass' system as coronavirus cases continue to wane.

Israel has approved AstraZeneca's antibody cocktail, Evusheld, for immunocompromised people over the age of 12 and who weigh over 40kg.

Book Club: Renowned Palestinian academic Azmi Bishara's latest book Palestine: Matters of Truth and Justice is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary investigation of the question of justice in Palestine, analysed through a moral and legislative lens.

The surge in hepatitis cases began in Scotland on 31 March and more than 100 of the 191 cases recorded so far were in the UK.

Israel has been slammed for failing to vaccinate Palestinians living in territories it illegally occupies, which rights have groups have argued is a legal requirement, despite giving jabs to West Bank settlers.

Book Club: The New Arab sits down with journalist John Lyons, whose new book, Dateline Jerusalem: Journalism's Toughest Assignment, examines the current stranglehold of the Israeli lobby within Australia and how to shift the current narrative.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said in a televised address on Sunday that Israel would this week begin loosening curbs on international travel even as Omicron-fuelled cases spiral.