Press TV | Belgian parliament approves Palestine state resolution Press TV Sweden is the only European country that has officially recognized Palestine's statehood, although several other parliaments in the European Union have also made similar moves, which demand that their governments recognize Palestine as a state. What does Palestinian membership of the International Criminal Court mean for ... Israel-Palestine and the Path to Peace Belgian parliament approves recognition of Palestine |
Hurriyet Daily News | Economy minister says Turkey to teach Palestine 'how to fish' Hurriyet Daily News The Palestinian economy should be improved through better domestic production and not through donations alone, the Turkish and Palestinian economy ministers have said. “The most important thing we must do for Palestine is this: 'Give a man a fish and ... Turkey seeks to boost trade ties with Palestine |
What do Americans mean when they use the term Palestine? Al-Arabiya “The United States does not believe Palestine is a sovereign state and, therefore, does not qualify to be part of the International Criminal Court,” said Jan Psaki after the U.N. secretary general confirmed that Palestine's application to the ICC has ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | New Saudi king's policy on Palestine Press TV Saudi Arabia's policy on Palestine has been half-hearted at best and complicit in Israel's crimes at worst. Following the death of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas declared three days of mourning and traveled to ... Palestinians preparing ICC files Palestine Pursues Joining The ICC Palestine's Abbas forms panel on ICC lawsuits against Israel |
Palestine posters still under consideration for UNESCO heritage list Jewish Telegraphic Agency JERUSALEM (JTA) — A collection of Palestine posters reportedly is still under consideration for being included on a list of world heritage objects. The poster collection, which was initially accepted by an advisory board of UNESCO's International ... |
BBC News | The new Palestinian city that lacks only one thing BBC News A Palestinian millionaire has built a totally new city from scratch in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, complete with a Roman amphitheatre and football stadium. But one thing is stopping people moving in - there's no water. You know what they say about ... |
ThinkProgress | "14-Year-Old Palestinian Girl Imprisoned By Israel For Throwing Rocks" ThinkProgress The imprisonment of the 14-year-old Palestinian girl by Israeli authorities has stoked anger over the arrests of Palestinian children. Malak al-Khatib was sentenced to two years in prison and fined $1,500 for stone-throwing and possession of a knife ... |
Press TV | Middle East Quartet urges resumption of Israel-Palestine talks Press TV The Middle East Quartet has urged the speedy resumption of talks between Palestine and the Israeli regime. On Sunday, the representatives of the Quartet members - UN Deputy Secretary General Jan Eliasson, European Union foreign policy chief, Federica ... Middle Eastern "quartet" calls on Israel and Palestine to negotiate Egypt, Quartet Cooperation Needed to Ease Israeli-Palestinian Tensions |
The Times of Israel | How Israel gets to cut off Palestine's revenue The Hill (blog) Ringing in the New Year with a familiar tactic, Israel has frozen the transfer of some $127 million in tax revenue to the Palestinian Authority (PA). This time around, Israel is retaliating against Palestine's formal request to join the International ... 'Palestine' and ISIS: Different Branches, Same Tree 75 Senators Want to Punish Palestine Before It Can Accuse Israel of War Crimes Teen girl jailed for stone-throwing becomes Palestinian symbol |
Deutsche Welle | Munich talks examined Iran, 'IS' and Israel-Palestine Deutsche Welle IS and the conflict over Palestine, however, came up with all eyes on Ukraine. On Sunday, delegates awaited the outcome of a conference call involving Angela Merkel, French President Francois Hollande, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian ... |