Gordon Brown flagged up Middle East peace and economic prosperity in Palestine as key planks of his foreign policy yesterday as he continued his charm offensive on the British electorate.
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Official source at the Hashemite Royal Court on Sunday afternoon announced that the visit of King Abdullah II in Ramallah was postponed because of "bad weather conditions."
By Akhila Kolisetty The Daily Northwestern Harvard Law School Prof. Alan Dershowitz offered his views regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to about 300 people Thursday evening at the Donald P. Jacobs Center in a lecture titled "Defending Israel." "Some people claim themselves pro-Palestine, but also anti-Israel," Dershowitz said.
(IsraelNN.com) Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni's meetings in Cairo with her Egyptian and Jordanian counterparts "[do] not in any way express normalization or any political tie between the Arab League and Israel," according to the Deputy Secretary General of the Arab League for Palestine, Muhammad Sabih.
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Egyptian mediators hammered out an agreement to end a day of clashes in Gaza that killed three and jeopardized a power-sharing agreement between rivals Hamas and Fatah.
Britain's prime minister-in-waiting Gordon Brown spoke of his future foreign policy Sunday, indicating little divergence from the man he will be succeeding, Tony Blair.
The United States has decided to offer fresh assurances that giving money to the Palestine Liberation Organization would not violate U.S. financial sanctions, senior U.S. officials said on Friday.