International Business Times | This Week in Palestine, August 24th, 2012 Bay Area Indymedia Israeli Foreign Minister, Avigdor Lieberman stated this week that the Quartet Committee for peace in the Middle East must act to set a date for general and presidential elections in the Palestinian territories, in order to replace the Palestinian ... Palestinian government debt hurts private sector Let's Rally Behind Palestinian Cause Made In Palestine? South Africa To Label West Bank Products, Angering Israel |
ABOUT US EDITOR'S NOTE About Us The Cairo Review of | Hamas Says Egypt Will Reopen Crossing Into Gaza New York Times Leaders of the rival Fatah organization had called on Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian Authority and leader of the Palestine Liberation Organization, not to attend the meeting if Mr. Haniya did. The United States and much of the world ... Egypt, Israel, Palestine Egypt reopens Gaza crossing - sources Egypt to reopen Rafah crossing in south Gaza, reports say |
Trend.az | Abbas threatens to boycott NAM summit The Australian "At a time when (Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor) Lieberman is waging an aggressive political campaign, the invitation to Haniya to attend the NAM summit indicates that Tehran has joined the hostile Israeli chorus," the Palestine Liberation ... Abbas threatens Iran summit boycott over Hamas Palestinian Authority upset at Iran invitation to Hamas leader Haniyeh accepts invite to Non-Aligned summit |
Press TV | Iran's specter looms large over London's annual 'Quds Day' march Haaretz (blog) Besides the Hezbollah flags and banners, there was no mention of Palestinian organizations such as Hamas or Fatah, or involvement of other English pro-Palestinian groups such as the Palestine Solidarity Committee. At first I was surprised at Hamas' ... Ahmadinejad: Zionist regime an insult to all humanity Anti-Israel campaign is more than just a boycott Iran calls Israel's existence an 'insult,' as prominent rabbi warns it's more ... |
Thompson crowned Miss Palestine Area Lady of Standards Palestine Herald Press By CHERIL VERNON Associated Press Sat Aug 25, 2012, 07:54 PM CDT. PALESTINE — Westwood High School sophomore Shun'Drea Thompson was crowned Miss Palestine Area Lady of Standards during the fourth annual pageant Saturday in Palestine. |
Ahlul Bayt News Agency - abna.ir | Welcome to Palestine delegates to arrive in West Bank on Sunday 26 August The Palestine Telegraph (blog) Palestine, (Pal Telegraph) Can you imagine Israelis banned from European countries because they criticize European policies? At the invitation of Palestinians International visitors will again challenge the siege of the occupied Palestinian territories ... 'Welcome to Palestine' campaign planned via Jordan 100 pro-Palestinians seek to enter Israel at Allenby Palestinian artists invited to present their work across the bridge that both ... |
Daily News Egypt | Palestine - Where To From Here? Canada Free Press Israel's Foreign Minister - Avigdor Liberman - has written to Her Excellency Baroness Ashton - High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security “to demonstrate Israel's goodwill, desire to build trust and sincere desire to ... PA considers legal action against Israeli officials, settlers The dispensability of the Abbas Regime Republicans and Palestinians |
CNN (blog) | 15-year-old Palestinian girl becomes mayor CNN (blog) Over 8000 people live in the Palestinian town of Allar. A number, 15 year old Bashaer Othman says is manageable to govern. Othman has probably spent the best summer of her life. She ran the town…Literally. Othman became the youngest girl in the world ... |
Christian Post | Palestinian President Denies Jerusalem's History? Says City 'Forever Arabic ... Christian Post Members of the Jewish community have dismissed Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' recent claims that Israeli forces are trying to "rob Muslims and Christians of their holy shrines" and that Jerusalem "would forever be Arabic, Islamic and ... |
Palestinian government debt hurts private sector Businessweek RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — Palestinian drug importer Ghassan Mustaklem says he can't afford to work with the West Bank's Palestinian government anymore. He recently halted supplies to his biggest client, which now owes $12 million in unpaid bills, ... |