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Amr Moussa pays an urgent visit to Saudi Arabia
Amr Moussa will meet with his Qatari counterpart in Riyadh and that the meeting will be attended by Prince Saud Al Faisal in order to put an end to the deterioration of the Egyptian-Qatari relations.
Gulf Region, Politics, 12/2/1997

Redeployment: Israel is slow and dragging its feet
Israeli Defense Minister Yitzhak Mordechai and National Infrastructure Minister Ariel Sharon were both reportedly busy preparing maps of their own concerning Israel's security and strategic needs, in the context of discussions aimed at finalizing Israelšs second phase withdrawal offer.
Palestine, Politics, 12/2/1997

King Hassan responds positively to appeal submitted by election committee
The appeal requested that nominations for the election of the Council of Advisors should be limited only to political party members.
Morocco, Politics, 12/2/1997

High-ranking Egyptian police officials referred for trial
ArabicNews.com has learned that six high-ranking Egyptian police officials referred for trial for negligence in the Luxor terrorist attack
Egypt, Local, 12/2/1997

Gamaa Islamia: Luxor attack carried out without approval of leaders
The Gamaa called on all members of the group inside and outside Egypt to exercise more self control so that they might not lose their lives, stressing the idea that the struggle should be only with the government.
Egypt, Politics, 12/2/1997

Two pro-Israeli militiamen wounded
Two pro-Israeli militiamen were wounded on Monday when a roadside bomb went off near their patrol in Israel's South Lebanon occupation zone, a militia security source said.
Lebanon, Military, 12/2/1997

Refugees' commissariat implements program to settle Sudanese families
The refugee's commissariat affiliated to the United Nations is arranging a broad program to settle Sudanese families currently living in Cairo, in Canada, Australia, and a number of the European countries.
Sudan-Egypt, International, 12/2/1997

Waldhiem calls for Arab-Israeli conflict settlement
He indicated that Israel's Mossad was behind the campaign aimed at defaming him through the accusation he was recruited by the Nazi army, adding that a former Mossad agent, Victor Astroviski, had published
Regional, Politics, 12/2/1997

The Iraqi minister of justice calls for enhancing Arab solidarity
The Iraqi minister of justice urged the Arab states to enhance their effective solidarity, to activate and renew the means of cooperation
Iraq, Politics, 12/2/1997

Amr Moussa: Terrorism is not acceptable
Moussa clarified that it is not possible to hold negotiations with terrorists and that no excuses should be given to the terrorists under any pretext.
Egypt, Politics, 12/2/1997

The Identity Committee in the Sahara Resumes its work
The Identity Committee resumed its work yesterday within its efforts to resolve the crisis of the Western Sahara between Morocco and the Polisario.
Morocco-West Sahara, Politics, 12/2/1997

France welcomes Libyan cooperation in the UTA plane explosion
Sources said that Libya's continuation to provide information in the trial of the 6 Libyan suspects, which will be held in absentia, and Libya's readiness to pay compensation for the victims' families will boost relations between the two countries.
Libya, Politics, 12/2/1997

How a dog was saved
It is amazing when both the Palestinian and Israeli sides face a real negotiations crisis and can still get together and agree not on political issues but on the need to kill a dog.
Palestine, People, 12/2/1997

Primitive but beautiful
Plastic artist Nazir Ismael's fifty seven paintings are on view at the Salib Muqaddas gallery in Damascus deal with different issues, but all of them bear one soul and one heart.
Syria, Culture, 12/2/1997


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Short Takes:
Saudi Prince Majed led the ritual washing of the Kaaba at Mecca on behalf of King Fahd, Fox News reported. Go

UAE President Sheikh Zayed praised his country's economic, cultural and military progress yesterday, on the eve of the UAE's 26th National Day today, Gulf News reported. Go

Jordanian Prime Minister Abdul Salam Majali meets today with Palestinian President Yasser Arafat in Ramallah, Jordan Times reported. Go

Expatriate workers in Bahrain illegally will be subject to legal action as an amnesty period expired on November 30, according to a Bahrain Tribune report. Go

A call for closer military and security ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia was issued by Iran's defense minister, CNN reported. Go

A resolution being circulated in the UN General Assembly would give Palestine all privileges of UN membership except for voting and the right to run for office, Fox News reported. Go

A Saudi - Kuwaiti technical committee has completed the aerial demarcation of their common border, which will now be subject to political approval, the Bahrain Tribune reported. Go





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