New York Daily News | US gov't asks Manhattan judge to consider national security while deciding how ... New York Daily News The U.S. government has urged a Manhattan federal judge to take into account national security concerns as he decides the amount Palestinian authorities must pay while appealing a mammoth $655 million judgment for terrorist attacks that killed 33 people. US Intervenes in Terror Victims' Lawsuit Against Palestinian Authority US government intervenes in lawsuit payments over Palestinian terror attacks US urges caution in setting large bond for Palestinian Authority |
Fair Observer | Israel and Palestine Play High Stakes Soccer Fair Observer The stakes for Israel are far higher than for Palestine. Israel is effectively on probation as it seeks to defeat Palestinian efforts to persuade world soccer body FIFA to suspend Israeli membership as part of a broader Palestinian campaign to ... Palestinian envoy urges Modi to take the same line on his country as Gandhi ... Settlement expansion root cause of violence in Palestinian territories A two-state solution is dead |
Intifada Palestine | A Far Flung Fight for Justice in Palestine – An Analysis by Lawrence Davidson Intifada Palestine Even before Palestine was “officially” partitioned by the November 1947 vote of the UN General Assembly, Zionist forces on the ground were on the offensive and, consequently, creating refugees. It could be no other way, given their ideologically driven ... Israeli Forces Assault Two Palestinians in Hebron |
Huffington Post Canada | Hans Marotte, NDP Candidate, Calls Tory Attack Over Palestine Comments 'Rather ... Huffington Post Canada An NDP candidate is under fire for comments he made 25 years ago supporting the Palestinian intifada and says he takes it as a compliment that the Conservative party is now attacking him for it. Speaking to The Huffington Post Québec, Hans Marotte — a ... |
Palestine native Adrian Peterson banged up in Vikings practice KLTV MANKATO, Minn. (AP) - Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson has been banged up a bit in practice. Peterson was tangled up with other players Tuesday during an inside running drill at training camp, falling to the ground while appearing to hurt ... |
Al-Monitor | Palestine not equipped to face possible earthquakes Al-Monitor RAMALLAH, West Bank — An earthquake that measured 5.2 magnitude hit Palestine on June 27. Since the earthquake, whose epicenter was in the Red Sea region, the Earth Sciences and Seismic Engineering Center at An-Najah National University in ... |
Haaretz | Newspaper Review: Dailies Highlight Failing Health of Detainee Facing Force ... WAFA - Palestine News Agency RAMALLAH, August 11, 2015 (WAFA) – The critical health condition of hunger-striking Palestinian detainee Mohammad Allan, who was moved to Barzilai Medical Center (BMC) in Ashdod, together with calls condemning news regarding force-feeding him hit ... Palestine: force-feeding fears over hunger striker Some 180 Palestinian Prisoners End Hunger Strike After One Day Support Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike! |
The Independent | Tel Aviv Sur Seine: Parisians divided as beach bar event sparks fierce Israel ... The Independent Deputy Mayor Bruno Julliard told AFP: “We mustn't conflate the brutal politics of the Israeli government and the city of Tel Aviv, whose population and politicians are progressive parties in the Israel-Palestine conflict.” Sylvain Slomik from France's ... |
Trend News Agency | Palestinian Pres. Abbas 'to visit Iran' Press TV Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is slated to pay a visit to Iran within the next two months in a bid to improve bilateral relations with the Islamic Republic, a senior Palestinian official says. Ahmed Majdalani, a member of the Palestine Liberation ... Palestinian president Abbas planning visit to Tehran PA and Iran to work together against Israeli nukes Palestinian Authority's Mahmoud Abbas Plans First Visit to Iran Since 2012 |
Palestine man on death row loses federal appeal Tyler Morning Telegraph The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals late Monday rejected arguments that the rights of Robert Roberson III were violated when his trial judge in Palestine refused to allow a neurologist during the guilt-innocence portion of the trial to testify about ... |