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Jordan, Feb. 20 (UPI) -- Low-level negotiations between the Palestinian Authority and Israel have fallen apart over P.A. demands, observers said. The P.A. has rejected Jewish sovereignty over settlements including Maaleh Adumim and the Gush Etzion in...
Palestinian supporters of the Islamic movement Hamas hold up flags during a rally against the Palestinian Authority, on January 28, 2011 in Jerusalem's al-Aqsa Mosque compound, following the release by Al-Jazeera satellite television channel what it says... View Photo »
The unity pact will not help Hamas, The IPU will insist that the Palestinian Authority not include Hamas members. There have been attempts in the past to involve e Hamas with its delegations, but we stopped them.
The father of two small girls, he works as a baker, but has been identified by Palestinians as a leader of Islamic Jihad, an extremist organization that has carried out suicide bombings and fired rockets from Gaza into southern Israel. He was...
Because it is impossible to apply Israel’s own civilian laws in the area, the military uses the laws that existed there before Israeli rule from the British and Jordanian eras. But unlike the courts run by the Palestinian Authority, all terror and...
Authority President Mahmoud Abbas met in his office Monday with Hamas representatives in the West Bank and discussed with them efforts to form a Palestinian unity government. The meeting came as Abbas prepared to hold talks in Cairo later this week on...
Palestinian supporters of the Islamic movement Hamas burn a picture of Palestinian prime minister Salam Fayyad during a rally against the Palestinian Authority, on January 28, 2011, in the Jabalia refugee camp, following the release by Al-Jazeera satellite... View Photo »
Procedures for Entry of MKs into Judea and Samaria and Palestinian Authority Territories.
Feb. 20, 2012 at 12:20 PM AMMAN, Jordan, Feb. 20 (UPI) -- Low-level negotiations between the Palestinian Authority and Israel have fallen apart over P.A. demands, observers said. The P.A. has rejected Jewish sovereignty over settlements including Maaleh...
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Palestinian supporters of the Islamic movement Hamas burn a picture of Palestinian prime minister Salam Fayyad during a rally against the Palestinian Authority, on January 28, 2011, in the Jabalia refugee camp, following the release by Al-Jazeera satellite television channel what it says...
View Photo »Palestinian Hamas supporters stand near effigies of Palestinian Authority leaders decorated with Israeli flags during a rally called by the Islamist movement in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, on January 26, 2011 to protest against major concessions allegedly made by rival Palestinian leaders...
View Photo »Supporters of Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas burn makeshift Israeli flags with the logo of Al-Jazeera news channel in the place of the Star of David as they gather at the Palestinian Authority headquarters on January 25, 2011 to show their support for their leader after al-Jazeera...
View Photo »Palestinian chief peace negotiator Saeb Erakat takes part in a demonstration against the Al-Jazeera sattelite channel in the West Bank city of Jericho on January 25, 2011. Erakat accused Al-Jazeera television of participating in a campaign aimed at overthrowing the Palestinian Authority.
View Photo »Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas waves at supporters who came to the Palestinian Authority headquarters on January 25, 2011 to show their support for him after Al-Jazeera news channel began publishing hundreds of documents exposing his government's negotiations with Israel. Abbas...
View Photo »Supporters of Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas burn the logo of Al-Jazeera news channel and a portrait of the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani as they gather at the Palestinian Authority headquarters on January 25, 2011 to show their support for their leader after...
View Photo »Yasser Abed Rabbo, a senior aid of Palestinian Authority president Mahmud Abbas, addresses journalists in the West Bank city of Ramallah on January 24, 2011, as Palestinian officials reacted with astonishment and fury after the leak of hundreds of secret documents, first published by the...
View Photo »Palestinian Authority President Mahmud Abbas and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev addresses reporters at the Jericho Museum in the West Bank Oasis town of Jericho on January 18, 2011.
View Photo »Russian President Dmitry Medvedev talks to Palestinian Authority President Mahmud Abbas prior to a joint press conference in the West Bank town of Jericho on January 18, 2011.
View Photo »Palestinian Authority President Mahmud Abbas shakes hands with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev following their joint press conference in the West Bank town of Jericho on January 18, 2011 on his first visit to the occupied territories.
View Photo »Palestinian Authority President Mahmud Abbas (L) and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (R) review an honour guard in the West Bank town of Jericho upon the latter's arrival from the Jordanian capital Amman across the Allenby Bridge border crosssing on January 18, 2011 on his first visit...
View Photo »Palestinian mourners carry the body of 67-year-old Palestinian Omar Kawasme, who was shot dead by Israeli troops at his home in Hebron, during his funeral procession in the West Bank city on January 7, 2010. The man was killed in his house early in the morning as soldiers raided several...
View Photo »The wife of 67-year-old Omar Kawasme holds his picture as she sits on his blood-stained bed where she said he was killed by Israeli troops on January 7, 2010 in Hebron during a raid to arrest suspected militants. The shooting happened early in the morning as soldiers raided several...
View Photo »HAMAS MP Jamal al-Natsheh (R) greets released Palestinian Ahmmed al-Iwewe, after his release from jail by the Palestinian Authority in Hebron on January 06,2011. Five Palestinian members of the HAMAS were freed from jail after several weeks of hunger strike.
View Photo »HAMAS supporter Mohanad Neiroukh (R) is escorted by his brother after his release from jail by the Palestinian Authority in Hebron on January 06,2011. Five Palestinian members of the HAMAS detained by the PA were freed from jail after several weeks of hunger strike.
View Photo »Palestinian school girls wearing the traditional chequerred keffiyeh headdress wave national flags and Fatah banners in front of huge portraits of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat (L) and his successor, current Palestinian Authority president Mahmud Abbas, during celebrations...
View Photo »RAMALLAH, WEST BANK - FEBRUARY 14: Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (R) shakes hands with Croatian President Ivo Josipovic during their meeting at Abbas's office on February 14, 2012 in Ramallah, West Bank. Josipovic is visiting Israel and the Palestinian territories.
View Photo »CORRECTING SUBJECT & VENUE OF MEETING Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abass (front-R) and chief negotiator Saeb Erakat (front-L) attend an Arab League ministerial meeting at a hotel in Cairo on February12, 2012 on the Palestinian conflict.
View Photo »Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abass (R) shakes hands with Tunisian Foreign Minister Rafik Abdessalem during an Arab League ministerial meeting on the Palestinian conflict in Cairo on February 12, 2012.
View Photo »Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abass (L) attends an Arab League ministerial meeting at the organisation's headquarters in Cairo on February12, 2012 on Syria.
View Photo »Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abass (front-R) and chief negotiator Saeb Erakat (front-L) attend an Arab League ministerial meeting at the organisation's headquarters in Cairo on February12, 2012 on Syria.
View Photo »Hamas suporters protest in Hebron against the Palestinian Authority's policy in the West Bank where several members of the Islamic group are still held prisoner even after the Palestinian leadership endorsed on February 9, 2012 the latest agreement between leaders of Fatah and Hamas...
View Photo »US President Bill Clinton (L) addresses the press 02 October 1996 at the White House in Washington, D. C. while Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat (2nd-L), Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu (C) and King Hussein of Jordan (R) look on during a press conference concerning the peace...
View Photo »HERZLIYA, ISRAEL - JANUARY 31: In this handout photo from the Israeli Government Press Office (GPO), Israeli President Shimon Peres (L) meets with President of the World Bank Robert Zoellick January 31, 2012 in Herzliya, Israel. Zoellick is visiting Israel and the Palestinian Authority...
View Photo »Salam Fayyad, left, Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority, Shimon Peres, center, President of Israel, and Klaus Schwab, right, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, shake hands prior to a plenary session at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum,...
View Photo »Palestinian supporters of the Islamic movement Hamas burn a picture of Palestinian prime minister Salam Fayyad during a rally against the Palestinian Authority, on January 28, 2011, in the Jabalia refugee camp, following the release by Al-Jazeera satellite television channel what it says...
View Photo »The unity pact will not help Hamas, The IPU will insist that the Palestinian Authority not include Hamas members. There have been attempts in the past to involve e Hamas with its delegations, but we stopped them.
Procedures for Entry of MKs into Judea and Samaria and Palestinian Authority Territories.
We believe that Israel is using all means to pressure the Palestinian Authority to step away from its political path of resorting to the international community
If the Palestinian Authority takes unilateral steps again, the transfer of funds will be reconsidered
Netanyahu approved the resumption of tax revenue transfers, at this stage, to the Palestinian Authority
The Palestinian Authority is now institutionally ready to assume the responsibilities of statehood…
Israel is very comfortable regarding what the Palestinian Authority and its security apparatus is doing, and therefore the noise that is being made in some cases is nothing more than a deception to cover up the reality of the situation
These funds are meant to help the Palestinian Authority pay wages
Secondly, it's very crucial to the Palestinian Authority and the Palestinian economy
He’s a very strange creature. Try to observe him. He’s the type I can’t stand. He’s the most representative ‘illustrative example’ of the generation that is being raised by the Palestinian Authority and I come across him wherever I go. He’s a person of symbolic dimensions!
This is Palestinian money which is critical to sustaining the Palestinian Authority and should be transferred on a regular and predictable basis
after the Palestinian Authority stopped taking unilateral moves ... If the Palestinians return to taking unilateral steps, we will weigh again the transfer of funds.
an unfortunate decision that will not help in the rebuilding of the relationship between Israel and the Palestinians, but will rather allow the Palestinian Authority to use this money to encourage and commemorate terror.
Let us begin. Let’s create conditions that are better tomorrow than they are today and build on that. Create a new dynamic: a Palestinian Authority that’s able to function in Gaza.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved the renewal of the transfer of tax monies, for the time being, to the Palestinian Authority
The decision was taken at the conclusion of the meeting of the ministers of the Forum of Eight in the wake of the cessation of unilateral steps by the Palestinian Authority. In the event that the Palestinian Authority resumes taking unilateral steps, the transfer of funds will be reviewed.
The decision was taken at the conclusion of the meeting of the ministers of the Forum of Eight in the wake of the cessation of unilateral steps by the Palestinian Authority. In the event that the Palestinian Authority resumes taking unilateral steps, the transfer of funds will be reviewed.
In the event of the Palestinian Authority resuming unilateral steps, the money transfer will again be reviewed
followed the cessation of unilateral steps on the part of the Palestinian Authority.
In the event that the Palestinian Authority returns to unilateral measures, the transfer of the funds will be re-evaluated
when Israel lost confidence in its ally (the United States), their position understandably hardened. This led to the Palestinian Authority also losing hope in the peace process.
I think the main message to the Prime Minister today is not to consider giving any funding to the Palestinian Authority ... I cannot imagine that [Israel’s first Prime Minister] Ben Gurion would have considered funding a terrorist group.
This is going to have a very dangerous impact because it stops the Palestinian Authority from functioning ... The international community should be fully aware that this is very counterproductive.
The Israeli president talked about efforts that Israel can make in the coming phase to build trust with the Palestinian Authority
They discussed bi-lateral issues between Israel and Jordan and exchanged their ideas concerning the latest changes in our area and talked about ways that will make it possible to overcome the obstacles to the peace process between Israel and the Palestinian Authority. The conversation took place in a wa...
