Ahram Online | Hamas PM blasts Palestinian leader over TV remarks The Associated Press By DIAA HADID, Associated Press – 2 minutes ago. GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — The prime minister of the Hamas-ruled Gaza strip criticized the Palestinian president on Friday for comments given to Israeli media, alleging that they contradict longtime ... Hamas PM blasts Palestinian leader over TV Abbas hints has no "right of return" to home in Israel Abbas: No Right Of Hometown Return |
BBC News | Palestinian leader Abbas affirms hope for state in pre-1967 lines BBC News Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has insisted his aim is to establish a Palestinian state only alongside Israel's pre-1967 boundaries with the West Bank and Gaza. Israel recently accused him of seeking to supplant its sovereign territory. Turkish Leader Says He Plans a Trip to Gaza Soon Palestine: President Abbas Abandons Palestinian Right of Return Hamas PM blasts Palestinian leader over '1967' remarks |
The Guardian | Is Palestine history? Jerusalem Post (blog) The United States and other western governments are urging--even warning--the Palestinian leadership not to venture into the United Nations to improve the status of Palestine. Individuals said to be part of the Palestinian leadership (a group whose ... A two-state solution is the most practical route for Israel and Palestine Israeli army opens West Bank barrier for animals Palestine Today 11 01 2012 |
Telegraph.co.uk | Israel admits killing Palestinian leader's deputy Telegraph.co.uk Khalil al-Wazir, who was better known by his nom de guerre Abu Jihad, founded Fatah, the dominant faction in the Palestinian Liberation Organisation, with Arafat and was blamed for a series of deadly attacks against Israelis. Two of those involved in ... Israel acknowledges killing Arafat's deputy in 1988 Israel declassifies rare interview about assassination of Palestine leader Israeli operative interview reveals details of PLO co-founder's assassination |
Sydney Morning Herald | Australia could rethink Palestine stand on UN Sydney Morning Herald AUSTRALIA could still back a Palestine state winning a place at the United Nations, despite ''hot debate'' inside the government and determined opposition from the Prime Minister, Julia Gillard. The Foreign Affairs Minister, Bob Carr, has told Israeli ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Palestinian, Egyptian FMs to visit Turkey Hurriyet Daily News So far Turkey has backed Palestinian plans for a resolution to obtain “nonmember state” status that will be presented to the General Assembly of the United Nations. Palestine is currently listed as a U.N. observer “entity” with no voting rights and a ... Turkish & Egyptian FMs Assess Syria and Palestine FM: Frequent Israeli violations undermine peaceful solutions |
Palestine Can? We Can't? GreaterKashmir.com Successive State Governments in J&K have had the inexhaustible luxury of numerous excuses to hide their incompetence behind. And the most abused excuse to explain the misrule and planning failures in our State has been the political turmoil and ... |
Al-Monitor | Facts: More Horrifying Than Gideon Levy Daily Beast On the morning of October 23, the world of people who care and/or write about Israel-Palestine exploded with controversy: "Most Israelis support an apartheid regime in Israel" trumpeted a headline in Haaretz, atop an article by renown—or reviled ... The issue of Arab Jews: a justified cause manipulated Middle East: Forest green screens a history denied J-Street President Calls Israel's Palestine Policy 'Unacceptable' |
National Post | Palestinians launch diplomatic blitz in hopes of securing European support in ... National Post Palestinian officials say that they can count on about 115 “yes” votes, mostly from Arab, African, Latin American and Asian states, and expect about 22 no-votes, led by the United States, and 56 abstentions in the 193-member organization. Frustrated in ... Trading Away Peace Research group: 'Natural' settlement growth a myth |
Palestine - Falk's Failed Philosophy Guarantees Continuing Conflict Canada Free Press Professor Richard Falk - United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967 - has returned to world headlines with another controversial annual Report. |