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Jibril Rajoub

A Message to Canadian Leaders: There’s No Room for Vanity in the Struggle for Palestinian Justice
By Paul Salvatori Recently two Canadian Members of Parliament (MP), Ya’ara Saks and Anthony Housefather expressed their strong disapproval of Robin Wettlaufer, Representative of Canada to the Palestinian Authority. Having had a pleasant meeting […]

Fatah Will Run Alone in the Parliamentary Elections
Fatah is going to stand in the parliamentary elections on its own list, the movement’s Secretary Jibril Al-Rajoub said yesterday, according to Anadolu Agency. “There will be no joint list with any other parties,” he […]

Rejecting Annexation, Gaza Ready for Massive ‘Unity Rally’ in Coming Days
By Palestine Chronicle Staff Preparations are underway for a massive unity rally between Hamas and Fatah, which is said to be the first of its kind since the two Palestinian factions clashed in the […]

Do FIFA and Its President Infantino Publicly Declare Their Absolute Complicity with Israel?
By Issam Khalidi Just recently at the United States-brokered conference in Bahrain FIFA pledged to build more football pitches in the Palestinian “Territories” to present the economic side of a settlement plan for the Israeli-Palestinian […]

Palestine Urges Atletico Madrid to Cancel Game Against Beitar in Jerusalem
The chief of the Palestinian Football Federation (PFF), Jibril Rajoub, has sent letters to the European and Spanish football associations asking for Atletico Madrid to cancel a post-season May 21 friendly match with Israeli Beitar […]

Palestinian FA President to Appeal ‘Unfair’ 12-Month FIFA Ban (VIDEO)
The head of the Palestinian Football Association (PFA) has said that he will appeal against his year-long FIFA ban for inciting fans against Argentinian footballer Lionel Messi. Jibril Rajoub said on Monday that he was […]