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Palestinian PM says he can't pay civil servants because Israeli sanctions ... - Washington Post Sun, 27 Nov 2011 19:49:27 GMT

Neon Tommy

Palestinian PM says he can't pay civil servants because Israeli sanctions ...
Washington Post
RAMALLAH, West Bank — Israeli economic sanctions against the Palestinians, in retaliation for their bid to win world recognition of a state of Palestine, have started to bite: officials said Sunday that they won't be able to pay the next round of ...
Palestinian PM: Israeli sanctions starting to biteAlbany Times Union
Hamas Official: Palestine's Rival Factions Will Remain Separate Until ElectionsNeon Tommy
Hamas Edges Closer to the Mainstream: Agreeing to Nonviolence, Opening the ...TIME (blog)
IEWY News -DAWN.com
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O little church in Bethlehem – basilica decays as sects squabble over who pays - The Independent Mon, 28 Nov 2011 00:11:07 GMT

O little church in Bethlehem – basilica decays as sects squabble over who pays
The Independent
With Palestine's recent admission to Unesco, the body responsible for protecting historic sites, the Palestinian Authority hopes to win recognition for the 1500 year-old basilica as a World Heritage site, the first step towards tapping the UN's ...

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Rival Palestinian Leaders Meet but Fail to End Rift - New York Times Fri, 25 Nov 2011 01:02:06 GMT

Telegraph.co.uk

Rival Palestinian Leaders Meet but Fail to End Rift
New York Times
JERUSALEM — President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority and the leader of the rival Islamic group Hamas met Thursday and the sides agreed to go ahead with elections in the Palestinian territories next year, ...
Palestinian rivals' talks fail to resolve riftsCBS News
Palestine and Hamas hail new 'partnership' in landmark reconciliation dealTelegraph.co.uk
Palestinian rivals make fresh attempt at unityeTaiwan News
Xinhua
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OIC/Palestine: Ihsanoglu welcomes meeting between Palestinian President ... - International Islamic News Agency Sun, 27 Nov 2011 14:25:54 GMT

International Islamic News Agency

OIC/Palestine: Ihsanoglu welcomes meeting between Palestinian President ...
International Islamic News Agency
(IINA)-The Secretary General of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Professor Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, welcomed the constructive meeting in Cairo between the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and the Head of the Political Office of the Hamas ...
OIC chief stresses Palestinian unityKuwait News Agency
Islamic Cooperation Welcomes Abbas, Meshaal MeetingWAFA - Palestine News Agency

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Observance of International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People, 29 November - IEWY News Sun, 27 Nov 2011 21:08:19 GMT

Observance of International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People, 29 November
IEWY News
NEW YORK (Division for Palestinian Rights) — The Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People will hold a special meeting in observance of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, in Conference ...

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Palestine Solidarity Campaign in unholy alliance with Israeli mouthpiece and ... - Redress Information & Analysis Sun, 27 Nov 2011 02:20:28 GMT

Salem-News.Com

Palestine Solidarity Campaign in unholy alliance with Israeli mouthpiece and ...
Redress Information & Analysis
Lauren Booth looks at how the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, in particular its national director Sarah Colborne, appear to have put appeasement of some of the UK's vilest Zionist bodies, such as the Jewish Chronicle weekly and the ...
Palestine Solidarity Campaign in unholy alliance with Israeli mouthpiece and ...Salem-News.Com
Links: Britain's Palestine Solidarity Campaign's Strange BedfellowsPacific Free Press

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Israel's system of military law for children is leaving lasting scars - The Australian Sat, 26 Nov 2011 23:06:19 GMT

Israel's system of military law for children is leaving lasting scars
The Australian
Gerard Horton from DCI Palestine has claimed there is one interrogator in the Jewish settlement of Gush Etzion "who specialises in threatening children with rape." The Weekend Australian Magazine reported that there are many other allegations: a boy ...
Israel Attempts to Foil Palestinian Initiative for Self-Generating EnergyWAFA - Palestine News Agency
A sad commentary on the state of liberal Zionist discourse+972 Magazine - Independent commentary from Israel and the Palestinian territories
Akko, West Bank?Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (blog)

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The future of Palestine - DAWN.com Sat, 26 Nov 2011 03:04:30 GMT

Brisbane Times

The future of Palestine
DAWN.com
FOR a variety of reasons, the cause of Palestine`s claim to statehood faces a grim future today. The Palestinians were quite resigned to losing their battle for a two-thirds majority support in the United Nations Security Council, of 15 members, ...
Can moral nations abandon Palestine?Ha'aretz
V V David Grossmans PalestineBusiness Standard
Palestinian PM, Norway decry Israeli fund freezeReuters India
BusinessWeek -Jewish Telegraphic Agency -Intifada Palestine
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This Week in History: The original disengagement plan - Jerusalem Post Sun, 27 Nov 2011 10:05:55 GMT

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This Week in History: The original disengagement plan
Jerusalem Post
By mid-1947, Britain was frustrated by what appeared to be the intractability of solving the question of Palestine as it related to the conflicting nationalist demands of Jews and Arabs. At the time, continued illegal Jewish immigration, ...
In November, a day to rememberArab News
WaPo quota system: A major Israel-bashing spread once a weekAmerican Thinker (blog)
Cutting Edge commentatorThe Cutting Edge
New Statesman (blog) -CNN (blog) -Al-Jazeerah.info
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Palestine city council to ponder hiring new police chief - Palestine Herald Press Sun, 27 Nov 2011 07:54:36 GMT

Palestine city council to ponder hiring new police chief
Palestine Herald Press
By PAUL STONE Palestine Herald-Press PALESTINE — The Palestine City Council is expected to consider the hiring of Robert Herbert as the city's new police chief during Monday's regular meeting. The meeting is set to begin at 5:30 pm in the City Council ...