The Guardian | Israel will not negotiate with Palestinian unity government if Hamas is involved The Guardian Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, will refuse any diplomatic talks with an emerging Palestinian unity government if the Hamas militant group plays any role within it. In a statement released on Tuesday evening, Netanyahu's security cabinet ... Israel won't negotiate with a reconciled Palestinian government unless Hamas does the one thing they can't do Amid reconciliation efforts, Palestine sets its eyes on Gaza gas field A Setback for Peace Prospects |
Palestine Herald Press | High-tech policing bolsters public safety in Palestine Palestine Herald Press The Palestine Police Department has leaped into the 21st century, allowing citizens to make police reports for non-emergency crimes online, and also receive emergency notifications on their smart-phones. The online citizen report system allows city ... |
Al-Monitor | Egypt hopes for economic boost from Palestinian reconciliation Al-Monitor The reconciliation has so far generated positive opinions and forecasts by economic experts anticipating a boost in both Palestine's and Egypt's national economies. They argue that stability in the Gaza Strip would promote economic recovery and ... Palestinian leaders must make their unity deal work – for their own sake and their people's The only option is the Palestinian option China asks for int'l efforts to accelerate Palestine-Israel peace process |
The Electronic Intifada (blog) | Fake website targets Palestine activists | The Electronic Intifada The Electronic Intifada (blog) Activists are being warned not to give their information to a website claiming to sell T-shirts and merchandise for the upcoming National Students for Justice in ... |
Daily Mail | EXCLUSIVE: 'Display of prejudice': Police spark a diplomatic incident after using the Palestinian 'symbol of ... Daily Mail Palestine's ambassador to Australia demanded an apology from NSW Police after a fake terrorist apparently wore a symbolic Palestinian headscarf in a training exercise. Cops simulated a major attack involving two masked 'gunmen' dressed in headscarfs at ... |
+972 Magazine (blog) | 'A legal shield for the Palestine movement in the US' +972 Magazine (blog) Pro-Israel organizations are increasingly using the law to target Palestinian solidarity groups in the United States. Dima Khalidi, head of Palestine Legal, speaks with +972 Magazine about the 'Palestine exception' to free speech, and what her ... Palestine: Israel detains 2 Palestinian journalists, bringing number in prison to 24 Israeli Army Raids Multiple Palestinian Media Outlets Across West Bank RT provider shut down amid Israeli raids & closure of Palestinian media |
Foreign Affairs | Hamas and Fatah's Step Forward Takes Palestine a Step Back Foreign Affairs Last week, the government of Hamas in Gaza and the Fatah-dominated Palestinian Authority in the West Bank began reconciliation talks in Cairo, following a week of symbolic cabinet meetings and visits by high-ranking Egyptian officials to the Gaza Strip. Have Hamas and Fatah finally reconciled? Israel slams landmark Palestine deal, says Hamas must disarm What Not To Expect from a Palestinian Unity Deal |
The Guardian | TfL bans ads displaying Palestinian objections to Balfour declaration ... The Guardian Body accused of censorship after adverts banned from tube stations and buses in run-up to centenary of first world war pledge. Pro-Palestine posters on Balfour centenary 'censored' by London transport authority Palestinian ambassador rails against London Underground for censoring anti-Balfour ads |
Plane recovered from Lake Palestine after being submerged three years KLTV Dive teams found the wreckage and attached a lift bag to the prop, bringing it up. (Source: Summit Investigation and Imaging). The plane sat at the bottom of the lake for three years. (Source: Summit Investigation and Imaging). LAKE PALESTINE, TX (KLTV) -. |
The Guardian | Israel, Palestine and what a Curzon declaration might have looked ... The Guardian Letters: Karl Sabbagh, Fred Lowe and Brendan O'Brien respond to Donald Macintyre's piece on the centenary of the Balfour declaration. |