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Report criticises Israeli settlements
The Mitchell Committee, set up to investigate the origins of the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian violence, presented its preliminary findings to the parties concerned Friday, amid a rash of speculation about the report's conclusions.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/5/2001
Mitchell committee's report, presented to Palestinians, Israelis
An international commission investigating the Israeli-Palestinian violence has called for a halt to all Israeli settlement building on occupied land, according to leaked details of its findings.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/5/2001
On Arafat's visit to Damascus
The Omani daily al-Watan said on Friday quoting Palestinian sources in Damascus as saying that contacts between Damascus and Gaza still continue to set a date for the visit of Yasser Arafat to Damascus.
Syria-Palestine, Politics, 5/5/2001
NAM Palestine panels backs Jordanian Egyptian initiative
Palestine-Regional, Politics, 5/5/2001
Arafat arrived in Zimbabwe
Palestine-Zimbabwe, Politics, 5/5/2001
Lebanese Hizbullah denies connection with Palestine Hizbullah
Lebanon-Palestine, Politics, 5/5/2001
Mitchell Commission and the Palestinians
the U.S. led Mitchell Commission of Inquiry into the outbreak of the Al-Aqsa Intifada and continuing violence in the Occupied Territories has recommended the increase in the number of UN observers in occupied Hebron.
Palestine, Politics, 5/4/2001
More Palestinians killed by the Israelis
France on Thursday condemned the new aggression carried out on Wednesday in Rafah and stressed that this aggression will increase tension and the suffering of the Palestinian citizens.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/4/2001
Islamic Bank for Development supports the Intifada
The Islamic Bank for Development (IBD) which supervises the two funds of supporting the Intifada and Jerusalem has allocated a sum of $ 15 million at the Bank account of the Palestinian National Authority.
Palestine, Economics, 5/4/2001
One Palestinian killed, 15 wounded in an Israeli attempt to break into Rafah camp
The Palestinian youth Mahmoud Aqel ( 17 year old) was killed and 15 other were wounded when the Israeli forces tried to break into Rafah camp in Gaza on Wednesday morning.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/3/2001
American temptation to Arafat
Palestine-Syria, Politics, 5/3/2001
Seven Palestinians were killed, including two children within 24 hours
Seven Palestinian were killed during the 24 past hours and therefore the number of Palestinians who were killed since the eruption of the Palestinian Intifada on September 28 reached 507 and thousands were wounded of whom 320 have become completely disabled.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/2/2001
On Ghoushe's meeting with Syrian officials
Palestine-Syria, Politics, 5/2/2001
Annan confers with Peres
The UN secretary general Kofi Annan on Monday evening met in New York with the Israeli foreign minister Shimon Peres who arrived to the US earlier in the day in a visit which will last for several days.
Israel-Palestine, Politics, 5/2/2001
Six Palestinians killed, two houses destroyed
Six palestinian youths were killed on Monday and many others wounded and two houses were completely destroyed in two strong explosions that took place on Monday in Ramullah at Omar al-Mukhtar street in Gaza and Ramullah of two explosive implanted by the Israeli occupation forces.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/1/2001
Khaddam confers with Habash
Syria-Palestine, Politics, 4/30/2001
Tlass meets with Samir Ghoushe
Syria-Palestine, Politics, 4/30/2001
The Palestinian Intifada continues
The suicide operation carried out by one Palestinian youth on Sunday resulted in inflecting heavy damages on an armored Israeli coach which was carrying several Israeli settlers.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 4/30/2001
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