ArabicNews.Com Logo





Weekly Edition, Palestine  -  Week of December 3, 2001
   Front Page
   Previous Week

 Category
Politics | Business and Economics | Local
 Country News
Algeria | Bahrain | Comoros | Djibouti | Egypt | Iraq | Jordan | Kuwait | Lebanon | Libya | Mauritania | Morocco | Oman | Palestine | Qatar | Syria | Saudi Arabia | Somalia | Sudan | Tunisia | United Arab Emirates | Yemen
 Search

News Calendar
 Resources
Weather
Food & Recipies
Book Store
Science and Technology
Phone Codes
Currency Exchange
Travel Alerts, Visa Info
Country Information
Free Subscription
  Subscription
Premium Subscription
Free Newsletter
 Marketplace
Advertising Info

Search using Kosmix, the web categorization engine


We are looking for sales & marketing representatives in different countries. Apply now!

PA detains 17 wanted Palestinians, Israel wants more measures
Two Palestinians were killed by the Israeli fire bullets near Kafer al Dick village in the West Bank. One is from the Fatah movement Loui Mashaal (24 year old).
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 12/8/2001

Islamic Jihad denies statements undermining Palestinian national unity
Palestine, Politics, 12/8/2001

Mubarak's initiative positive step for halting violence
Positive reactions have come in succession from the United States and western countries to the latest Egyptian initiative for containing deteriorating situation between Israel and Palestinians.
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 12/8/2001

American proposal to deploy Jordanian forces in the West Bank
Well-informed sources said that the US envoy Gen. Antony Zeini conveyed to the Jordanian King Abdullah II a proposal agreed by Israel to sending Jordanian troops to the Palestinian territories in order to separate between the Palestinians and the Israeli soldiers.
Palestine-Jordan, Politics, 12/8/2001

Peres: Arafat did not do enough to fight 'violence'
The Israeli foreign minister Shimon Peres has called on the chairman of the Palestinian Authority Yasser Arafat to impose his control on the Palestinian security forces and to arrest Palestinians wanted by Israel.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 12/8/2001

Mubarak warns against Sharon's threats to undermine Palestinian National Authority
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak warned on Thursday that Israeli Premier Ariel Sharon's threats to undermine the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) would not be the end of the story. Such threats would lead to the explosion of violence both inside and outside but this time it would be bigger than they were ever before, Mubarak added.
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 12/7/2001

Geneva Convention applies to Palestinian territories, top UN rights official says
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson, on Thursday called again for the establishment of an international monitoring presence in the occupied Palestinian territories to ensure that global human rights standards were being observed.
Palestine, Politics, 12/7/2001

One Palestinian killed, many wounded by Israeli forces
The Palestinian policeman Taj al-Masri (23 year old) was killed and two other policemen were wounded after they were hit by the Israeli bullets and shells of the Israeli artillery during the incursion of the Israeli tanks in Beit Lahia and al-Soudaneyah area to the north of Gaza.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 12/7/2001

Efforts to convene the Islamic summit next week
The Arab and Islamic arena is witnessing accelerated steps and contacts towards convening an emergency Islamic summit to review the Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people.
Regional-Palestine, Politics, 12/7/2001

Indian premier exhorts Israel and Palestine to resume talks
Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee exhorted Israel and Palestine to resume immediate negotiations and break the cycle of violence even as New Delhi Wednesday strongly condemned the Israeli air attacks near Yasser Arafat's office as "completely unjustified."
Palestine-India, Politics, 12/7/2001

A tightened siege on Nablus
The Israeli occupation forces on Wednesday continued their attacks against the Palestinians and tightened the siege on the Palestinian territories.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 12/6/2001

Any aggression on Palestinian leadership will have even reaction
Regional-Palestine, Politics, 12/6/2001

Palestinian authority arrests Hamas, Islamic Jihad activists
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 12/6/2001

Mubarak telephones Arafat, dispatches Maher to Israel
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 12/6/2001

Olmert calls for expelling the Palestinian Authority
The Mayor of Jerusalem Ehud Olmert has called for expelling all leaders of the Palestinian Authority (PA) from areas supervised by the PA and to prevent them from returning back again to the occupied territories.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 12/6/2001

Israeli aggression denounced by Foreign Relations Committee
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 12/6/2001

Israel kills five Palestinians, other hundreds wounded
Amid world-wide Arab and international denunciation,the Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon continued attacking the Palestinians. Three Palestinians were killed and other tens wounded by the Israeli bullets fire and bombardment by Apatchi and F 16 planes
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 12/5/2001

People's Assembly condemns Israeli aggression on Palestinians
The Egyptian People's Assembly Arab Affairs Committee condemned all forms of violence and killing of innocent civilians.
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 12/5/2001

Morocco decries Israeli escalation in occupied Palestinian territories
"The Kingdom of Morocco strongly condemns and firmly decries the war escalation by the Israeli forces in the occupied Palestinian territories and Israel's attempts to destroy the Palestinian authority, its institutions and buildings," the spokesman for the Moroccan foreign affairs and cooperation department said.
Morocco-Palestine, Politics, 12/5/2001

Jordan invites Arab follow up committee for meeting over Palestinian conditions
Jordan has decided to invite the Arab follow up committee to convene a meeting next Sunday in Cairo in an attempt to contain the tense situation in the Palestinian territories and the aggression against the Palestinian people by the Israeli occupation forces.
Jordan-Palestine, Politics, 12/5/2001

China denounces the Israeli raids against the Palestinians
China on Tuesday denounced the raids carried out by the Israeli occupation forces at the Palestinian authority positions.
Palestine-China, Politics, 12/5/2001

Moroccan solidarity rally with the Palestinian Intifada
Morocco-Palestine, Politics, 12/5/2001

Jordanian forces proposed to separate between the Israelis and the Palestinians
Jordan-Palestine, Politics, 12/5/2001

Israeli forces bombard Gaza by gunboats, Apatchi, Jenin, Bethlehem by F 16 planes
As the Palestinians were preparing their Iftar meals and immediately upon the arrival of the Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon from Washington, the Israeli forces started an attack against Gaza, after which fires set ablaze in every part of the city.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 12/4/2001

Israel's reaction is aggression not self-defence
Arab League (AL) Secretary General Amr Moussa voiced deep concern over the Israeli shelling of President Yasser Arafat's residence in Gaza and Palestinian Authority (PA) outposts on Monday.
Palestine-Regional, Politics, 12/4/2001

Arab League holds Israel responsible for upsurge of violence
The Arab League on Monday held Israel responsible for the escalation of violence in the Middle-East and voiced concern over the Israeli raids against Gaza and the West Bank.
Palestine-Regional, Politics, 12/4/2001

Arafat calls for a meeting of pan-Islamic body
Palestinian President, Yasser Arafat, on Monday asked the ruler of Qatar to convene a summit of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) following the Israeli raids against Gaza and the West Bank.
Palestine-Qatar, Politics, 12/4/2001

Al-Rajjoub and the operations against Israel
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 12/4/2001

Washington denies to have given Sharon the green-light to strike the Palestinians
Both the US White House and State department on Monday denied that the US had given the green light to Israel to strike the Palestinian territories.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 12/4/2001

Mideast conflict puts world peace in jeopardy, moroccan fm
The Middle-East conflict represents a permanent threat to peace and security not only in the region but in the world at large, Moroccan foreign affairs and cooperation minister, Mohamed Benaissa said on Tuesday.
Morocco-Palestine, Politics, 12/4/2001

Some 25 Israelis were killed 220 wounded in Palestinian suicide operations
Israel was strongly shaken and a state of horror and unrest prevailed following the execution of three suicide Palestinian operations, two in Western Jerusalem and a third in Haifa, resulted in killing 24 Israelis and wounding 210 and the murdering of the executors of the three operations.
Israel-Palestine, Politics, 12/3/2001

Suicide operations are triggered by similar acts
Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa said late Sunday that the operation carried out in west Jerusalem, Haifa and Gaza was triggered by similar acts perpetrated by Israel.
Regional-Palestine, Politics, 12/3/2001

Egypt condemns innocents-targeting violence
Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Maher said Egypt's principled, unshakable stand condemns acts of violence that target innocent people.
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 12/3/2001

Egypt condemns all acts of mutual violence
The President said Egypt condemns all acts of mutual violence that targets civilians and called for stopping all retaliatory and military operations in order to prevent further bloodshed.
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 12/3/2001

Maher :Israel's policy poses grave threat against it
Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Maher denounced Israel's provocation of the Palestinians with the aim of rendering the US initiative a failure, describing such provocations as a despicable game played by Israel.
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 12/3/2001

Morocco deplores blasts in al-Quds, Haifa
Morocco has voiced deep regrets over the blasts Saturday and Sunday in Al-Quds and Haifa.
Morocco-Palestine, Politics, 12/3/2001

Fischer calls on Palestinians, Israelis to support US mediation efforts, Bush condemns explosions
German Foreign minister Yushka Fischer on Sunday urged the Palestinians and the Israelis to support the American mediation efforts.
Palestine, Politics, 12/3/2001

Al-Fahoum and Arafat's visit to Damascus
Palestine-Syria, Politics, 12/3/2001


Last Week's Articles                                                                                                                                                    
Advertise on ArabicNews.com. MyFlowers.com sold more than $2700 of flowers in one month advertising on ArabicNews.com! Make your company, and products a success. Special rate for new and small business. Inquire!Advertising Info




Mp3 Downloads

Copyright & other notices
Copyright © 1995-2003 Arabic News.com, All Rights Reserved.
Send comments & suggestions to the webmaster. ArabicNews.com and ArabicNews are trademarks of ArabicNews.com