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The statement of the Druze initiative committee in Palestine
Palestine-Lebanon, Politics, 5/18/2002
Rabat wilaya donates 4 mln dirhams to al-Quds fund
Morocco-Palestine, Culture, 5/18/2002
Arafat: no elections before the end of the occupation
The chairman of the Palestinian Authority Yasser Arafat said on Friday that he will not make general elections until the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories will be eliminated.
Palestine, Politics, 5/18/2002
First Palestinian competitor for Arafat
The political sciences teacher at al- Najah university in Nablus Abdul Sattar qasem announced his nomination for the Palestinian elections to the post of the chairman of the Palestinian Authority in challenge of Yasser Arafat of which Qasem said he "failed as a leader," describing the current Palestinian leadership as dangerous because it is "corrupted and far away from democracy."
Palestine, Politics, 5/18/2002
Saadat holds Arafat responsible for his detention
Saadat criticized the Church of Nativity agreement, noting that the US seeks to cultivate the fruits of the Israeli aggression politically and that contradictions between the US and Israel are just formal.
Palestine, Politics, 5/18/2002
WHO condemns Israeli military operations
The General Assembly of the World Health Organisation (WHO) condemned, during a meeting by its sub-committee in Geneva on Wednesday, the Israeli military operations against the Palestinian cities and camps, which left hundreds of Palestinian civilians dead.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/18/2002
Israeli forces kill four Palestinians, a seven year old child
The Israeli tanks on Friday backed by helicopters broke into Jenin city and its camp, where violent clashes took place between the Israeli forces and the Palestinian resistance men.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 5/18/2002
Solana warns Israelis against rejection to establish Palestinian State
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/17/2002
Hamas vows to Saudi Arabia to suspend operations against Israel
Palestine-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 5/17/2002
UN envoy upbeat oslo process still valid, despite standstill
Terje Roed-Larsen, the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process said "Ten years later the process of Oslo has collapsed; the institutions it gave birth to are shattered and almost destroyed, and the spirit that fuelled it is being drowned out by violence, recriminations and distrust."
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/17/2002
Arafat and rebuilding of Jenin
The chairman of the Palestinian Authority (PA) Yasser Arafat has appointed Azzam al-Ahmad, member of the PA, as member in the committee for rebuilding Jenin camp for the Palestinian refugees.
Palestine, Politics, 5/17/2002
Solana: Palestinian elections this year; Larsen: The UN might replace the Palestinian Authority
The UN special envoy to the Middle East Terry Rod Larsen on Wednesday in Oslo noted the possibility that the UN might replace the Palestinian Authority in case security will not be established in the region.
Palestine, Politics, 5/17/2002
Arafat's decision to reform PA courageous
Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Maher Wednesday said that the announcement made by Palestinian President Yasser Arafat on Wednesday was a natural outcome of an important phase of national struggle.
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 5/17/2002
Israeli forces incur in Ramullah, kills one Palestinian army officer
The Israeli occupation forces on Thursday broke into two areas in Ramullah city in the West Bank after the Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon whose party, the Likud, refused the idea of the Palestinian state, said that he expects the foundation of Palestinian state by the ultimate end, but after long negotiations.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 5/17/2002
UN agencies cost estimates of Israel's recent destruction of Palestinian property
Recent Israeli military attacks on the West Bank have caused $361 million in damages, according to new figures released today by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), the World Bank and the Government of Norway.
Palestine, Economics, 5/17/2002
UN official warns recent violence could overwhelm palestinian health system
Recent violence in the Middle East threatens to overwhelm the Palestinian health care system, a senior United Nations official warned Wednesday.
Palestine, Health, 5/17/2002
Islamists in Jordan denounce call to end Intifada; Egyptian security measures besiege 'al-Nakbah' demonstrations
The Jordanian Islamic movement on Wednesday criticized the Arab voices which call for ending the Palestinian Intifada and resistance for a policy of "surrender," while thousands of Egyptian police members besieged several demonstrations organized in Egypt to mark the 54th anniversary of al-Nakbah (Israel's usurpation of Palestine in 1948). An occasion which was commemorated by scores of women in Damascus in a sit in observed in front of the British embassy and the headquarters of the UN in Damascus.
Palestine-Regional, Politics, 5/16/2002
Exiled Palestinians will stay in Cyprus until Monday
The 13 exiled Palestinians spent their 6th day in Cyprus on Wednesday, waiting for the decision of the EU ambassadors who met on Wednesday in Brussels, but no decision was taken to this effect as the ambassadors could not find a solution to define the status the exiled persons will have during their existence in the hosting states.
Palestine, Politics, 5/16/2002
Israeli forces break into Rafah, destroy three houses
The Israeli occupation forces on Wednesday incurred by tanks and bulldozers Rafah area to the south of Gaza and demolished three houses and wounded three Palestinian women, leveled tens of arable lands in al-Mawasi area and declared Rafah as a military zone as a tunnel linking Rafah to the Palestinian territories was discovered.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 5/16/2002
Rasheed in Washington, delegated by Arafat
Muhammad Rasheed, the economic advisor for the chairman of the Palestinian authority Yasser Arafat arrived in Washington in order to hold talks with the director general of the Israeli foreign ministry Ave Jeil and others at the US State Department.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/16/2002
Amro hold Sharon responsible for Israeli massacres against the Palestinians
Former official at the Palestinians authority Nabil Amro has held the Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon responsible for the violence and massacres committed by the Israeli army against the Palestinians in the Palestinian territories.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/16/2002
Saudi contacts to convince Hamas to end resistance
Saudi Arabia-Palestine, Politics, 5/16/2002
Islamic Jihad: No change in the Syrian position concerning martyrdom operations
Syria-Palestine, Politics, 5/15/2002
Palestinian Authority condemns attack on Hassan Asfour
The Palestinian Authority has denounced the attacks made on Monday evening on Hassan Asfour, the Palestinian official in charge of relations affairs with non- governmental organizations in the Palestinian authority, and described the attack as "a cowardly act."
Palestine, Local, 5/15/2002
Mediterranean intellectuals called to act against Israeli aggressions
"Peace-loving forces can not remain indifferent to Israel's barbarous actions in the occupied Palestinian territories," said the group in an appeal launched at the opening of a conference entitled "assessment of the Euro-Mediterranean partnership action in the context of the Middle East crisis."
Palestine-Regional, Culture, 5/15/2002
Three Palestinians killed by Israeli occupation forces
The Israeli occupation forces on Tuesday continued the series of killing, breaking in and detention acts against the unarmed Palestinians.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 5/15/2002
Israeli human rights organization considers settlements illegal
The Israeli Information Center for Human Rights, B'Tselem said in a report published Monday Israeli settlements policy in the occupied territories in illegal under international law.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/15/2002
Majority of Israelis support Sharon on Palestinian state
Israel's Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said that through negotiations "And at the end of the process, I believe that the Palestinian state, of course, will be -- we'll see a Palestinian state."
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/15/2002
Arafat cancels visit to Jenin camp of fears of being attacked there
Palestine, Politics, 5/15/2002
Mubarak, Arafat discuss Summit outcome over phone
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 5/14/2002
Austrian ex-minister: 'Chain of human rights violations' by Israel
Hatzl described Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon as "a state terrorist.
Palestine-Austria, Politics, 5/14/2002
Amnesty International: Israeli occupation forces torture and mistreats Palestinians
No exceptional circumstances whatsoever, whether a state of war or a threat of war, internal political instability or any other public emergency, may be invoked as a justification of torture
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/14/2002
Palestinian state not subject to Likud whims
Foreign Minister Ahmed Maher dismissed yesterday a vote by Israel's ruling Likud party rejecting the creation of a future Palestinian state, saying it was up to Palestinians to decide, not the Israeli right wing.
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 5/14/2002
Morocco dedicates song festival to Palestine
The event will highlight with the presence of Ahmed Jamal Ad-Doura, father of Mohamed, whose killing by Israeli soldiers was broadcast by TVs around the world.
Morocco-Palestine, Culture, 5/14/2002
US vows support for founding the Palestinian state
The US has announced it supports the idea of establishing the Palestinian state despite the vote made by the Israeli Likud party on Sunday on a decision in which it rejects the foundation of such a state.
Palestine-USA, Politics, 5/14/2002
Arafat in Jenin
The chairman of the Palestinian authority Yasser Arafat arrived in Jenin on Monday in the framework of a tour he made in the cities of the West Bank following lifting the siege imposed on it by the Israeli forces
Palestine, Politics, 5/14/2002
Two Palestinians killed, Hamas vows continued resistance
Two Palestinians were killed on Monday by the Israeli occupation army near Bethlehem and in the Jordan valley and the Israeli forces broke into Beit Fajjar to the south of Bethlehem and Doura near ramullah and al-Mawasi suburb near Rafah and arrested several Palestinians at a time when the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas vowed continued resistance.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 5/14/2002
Over 60,000 Israeli pacifists hold rally for end to Israeli occupations
Yossi Belin of the Isareli Labor party also addressed the crowd, stating, "We are told Sharon is a man of peace but it is not true: he doesn't want go to the negotiating table because he has nothing to sayÉSharon is dragging us into a catastrophe."
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/14/2002
Palestinian official urges Arab, international sides to pressure Israel
Palestine-Regional, Politics, 5/13/2002
ICRC chairman voices to princess Lalla Malika worries over humanitarian situation in West Bank
Chairman of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Jacob Kellenberger, expressed worries, in a letter he sent to Princess Lalla Malika, chairwoman of the Moroccan Red Crescent, over the dangerous humanitarian situation in the West Bank.
Morocco-Palestine, Culture, 5/13/2002
Church of Nativity mass after clean up by all sects
Patriarch Arinous 1st on Sunday presided over the first mass for the Greek- Orthodox in the Church of Nativity of Bethlehem since lifting the Israeli siege last Friday.
Palestine, Culture, 5/13/2002
On the Israeli role in the ME conflict
Palestine-Regional, Politics, 5/13/2002
Sharon vows to continue operations against the Palestinians
The Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon on Sunday stressed his intention to continue his aggression against the Palestinian people and to carry out breaking in operations against the Palestinian cities and villages under the pretext of preserving Israel's security.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/13/2002
Palestinian evacuees cling to return back home
The 13 Palestinian evacuees -- as a result of the Nativity Curch incident -- who are temporarily in Cyprus stressed on Sunday their cling to return back to their homes in the Palestinian territories and their rejection to be alienated.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/13/2002
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