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Israel Issues an Order to Confiscate Palestinian Lands in Nablus

Scores of   Palestinians demonstrated afternoon Friday in a protest against an Israeli order of seizing  20 dunams of Palestinians land in   Deir Alhatab and Azmout villages in the south of Nablus. This order comes for the settlers purposes to open a bypass road for illegal settlement   Alon Morey   which also will prevent Palestinians land owners to access to their lands that exist behind the road. Locals   said that Israel attacked protesters and injured 5, one of them a journalist using sound bombs and rubber bullets. Ghassan Daghlas, an official who monitors settlement activity in the northern West Bank , told Palestine TV that Alon Morey settlement was one of the isolated settlement according to the classification of Netanyahu but giving the American green light from   president Trump encouraged every settlement to expand on the context of Palestinians land. “ He added that Palestinians who want to go to their lands behind the road, need to have permit

Is breakfast really the most important meal?!

"Breakfast is the most important meal of the day" was first used for commercial purposes in the mid 19th century to sell newly invented breakfast cereal food stuffs. However, researchers found out that breakfast meal can affect humans physically and mentally. Breakfast immediately raises the energy level of the body, increasing vigor and vitality. It reduces blood cortisol levels and helps control appetite, which over the long-term, can significantly impact on body composition. Breakfast also increases cognitive function and the ability to concentrate. A team of researchers of Cardiff University in Wales, Britain found that those who regularly had breakfast performed better than their peers who skipped that meal. Nutritionists say the body needs a strong energy booster in the morning to fully wake up from its night-time break. “People who leave the house without eating anything in the morning tend to have trouble focusing,” says Harald Seitz, of the Germ