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Israellycool: Another Sneaky Zionist Enterprise

Hamas is claiming PA Prime Minister Salam Fayyad is in cahoots with the Zionists. Zionist and Palestinian sources revealed that Salam Fayyad, the Prime Minister of the Dayton government in Ramallah has asked Zionist entity to attack him in the press to thwart what he called campaigns of some Palestinian parties that accuse him of collusion with the occupation. The same sources told the Kuwaiti al-Jarida...

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Palestine TV calls off airing of first Palestinian soap opera

Ramallah - The official Palestine Broadcasting Corporation (PBC) has cancelled the airing scheduled for this week of a new soap series, Matabb (Arabic for speed bump ). Producer Fareed Majari confirmed Friday the cancellation, which members of the p...

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Large picture lost

With Fatah clamping down hard on Hamas in the West Bank, Palestinian unity is the clearest victim, writes Khaled Amayreh in Ramallah

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Qurei denies any progress in peace talks with Israel

Chief Palestinian negotiator Ahmed Qurei on Thursday denied earlier Israeli media reports talking about a progress in the political negotiations between the two sides. Qurei told reporters in Ramallah that such reports on achieving a progress in the talks are "just untrue and inaccurate media infiltrations. It is just the dust of the inter-factional battle in Israel." Earlier, Israeli media reports...

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Abbas hopes dialogue in Cairo would succeed

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday expressed hope that the inter-Palestinian dialogue Egypt is mediating among the Palestinians would achieve success. Abbas told reporters in Ramallah that "Egypt is carrying out a very unique mission related to inviting various Palestinian factions for dialogue," adding "Egypt has already invited several factions for bilateral dialogue." Abbas continued...

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Palestinian rights group alleges judicial abuse

Source: Reuters RAMALLAH, West Bank, Sept 3 (Reuters) - The Palestinian human rights group al-Haq accused the Palestinian Authority on Wednesday of undermining judicial independence in the occupied West Bank and ...

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Human rights orgs still silent over latest Hamas outrages

Hamas continues to arrest and beat striking health workers in Gaza: Speaking from Ramallah, Zakarnah told Ma’an, “De facto government police on Tuesday arrested Maysarah Fayyad, a nurse who works at Mubarak Hospital, Dr Kamal An-Namlah, head of surgeons at Nasser Hospital, Dr Abdul-Halim Al-Masri, from Ash-Shifa Hospital, Wisam Karim, administration employee at Muhammad Ad-Durrah Hospital, Usamah As-Sa’idi...

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Hamas declining in popularity, new Palestinian poll finds

Ramallah - The popularity of the Islamic Hamas movement continues to decline among Palestinians, while that of its rival - the secular Fatah movement - remains unchanged, a new public opinion poll published Monday showed. The poll said if parliamenta...

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Some 2.35 million Palestinians in West Bank, census finds

Ramallah - Some 2.35 million Palestinians currently live in the West Bank, the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) said Monday, basing the number on a census conducted in 2007. This represents an increase from 1.87 million ten years ago w...

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Erekat: PNA seeks full agreement with Israel, not partial one

Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat reiterated on Sunday that the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) is seeking to reach a full peace treaty with Israel and not a partial one. Erekat made the reiteration in a news conference held in Ramallah following a meeting between PNA President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. Speaking to reporters, Erekat denied that it was agreed to forma...

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Abbas rejects Olmert's idea of interim peace deal

RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - President Mahmoud Abbas told Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert at a summit on Sunday he was still committed to a comprehensive peace deal but ruled out any partial agreement, a Palestinian negotiator said.

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Fayyad: forming a transitional gov't would unify territories

Salam Fayyad, prime minister of the Palestinian caretaker government, said Saturday that forming anew transitional government of national accordance would unify the Palestinian territories. Fayyad told reporters in Ramallah that agreeing on forming an interim government of national accordance to prepare for new elections would be "a realistic introduction to unify the West Bank and the Gaza Strip."...

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New Olmert, Abbas meeting planned for Sunday - Summary

Ramallah/Gaza - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas are to meet for a second time this month for talks on final status issues, Palestinian sources said Saturday. The meeting to take place Sunday is to cover the ...

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Breaking Ramadan's fast in Ramallah

Have you ever wondered what it's like breaking Ramadan's fast in Ramallah? Epicurious' Raja Aziz Shehadeh had the chance to break fast with Muslim friends in the Middle Eastern city.

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Islamic Jihad warns of rising Fatah-Hamas tensions

RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - A top Islamic Jihad leader said on Friday a rift between rival Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas could trigger more violence if it is not resolved by January, the target date for a presidential poll.