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The last Jewish residents of al-Zaytun were evacuated by the British army following the 1929 Palestine riots. It was expanded in the 1930s and 1940s as Gaza developed outside its center. Much of the funding for the initial construction is attributed to foreign institutions, such as missionary hospitals. [ 8 ]
Tsiyonut ruchanit, trans. 'Spiritual Zionism') is a strain of Zionism that focused on creating a center in historic Palestine with its own secular Jewish culture and national history, including language and historical roots, rather than other Zionist ideas such as Political Zionism.
The Human Rights Measurement Initiative [7] finds that Palestine is fulfilling 83.8% of what it should be fulfilling for the right to health based on its level of income. [8] When looking at the right to health with respect to children, Palestine achieves 97.4% of what is expected based on its current income. [8]
The mental health of Palestinians has been described as among the worst in the world The mental health of Palestinians has been described as among the worst in the world, [9] with over half of Palestinian adults meeting the diagnostic threshold for depression [10] and a significant portion of Palestinian children experiencing mental distress, particularly in Gaza. [11]
Keira Knightley, 39, stars in Netflix's new spy thriller 'Black Doves.' Here's how she trained for the series, plus all the details on her workouts and diet.
The Jerusalem Fund is composed of nine board members serving on various sub-committees. The three sub-committees are: the executive committee composed of the board chairman, secretary, and treasurer; the Grants and Finance Committee, composed of the board chairman, treasurer, and board members Dr. Mohayya Khilfeh, Dr. Tawfiq Ramadan, Walid Keilani and Dr. Sari Nabulsi; and the Palestine Center ...
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force released a draft recommendation advising against using vitamin D to prevent falls and fractures in people over 60. Pharmacist Katy Dubinsky weighs in.