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Two kidnapped UN employees released in Gaza
Two UN employees, one Australian and one Palestinian, were released in Gaza, hours after their kidnapping in Gaza, where they were welcomed by the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at his house in the city.
Palestine-UN, Local, 7/30/2005
Qaddoumi voices support for Syria
Palestine-Syria, Politics, 7/29/2005
Paris's demonstration against racist wall in Palestine
Palestine-France, Politics, 7/29/2005
Shara receives Palestinian culture minister
Syria-Palestine, Politics, 7/29/2005
al-Thawra: Za'anoun underlines pressure on Syria and Palestine violates international law
He described as having "the most successful dialogues" at the meetings he held with the Syrian officials and Secretary Generals of the Palestinian factions in Damascus, pointing out that his visit to Damascus will reflect positively on the Palestinian people's steadfastness and will boost the "Loyalty Accord" which provides for not shedding Palestinian blood by Palestinian hands.
Palestine-Syria, Politics, 7/28/2005
Abbas meets Egyptian security team
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas met yesterday with the high-ranking Egyptian security delegation currently visiting Gaza, headed by Major General Moustafa el-Buheiri.
Palestine-Egypt, Politics, 7/27/2005
Tishrin: Syrian-palestinian relations are strong: Ghosheh
Member of the PLO Executive Committee, Sameer Ghosheh, has said that the Palestinian-Syrian relations are strong and in the interest of the two peoples and all the Arabs.
Syria-Palestine, Politics, 7/27/2005
Shara, Za'anoun discuss developments in the Palestinian territories
"I'll meet Palestinian factions in Damascus to invigorate the Palestinian Liberation Organization and to agree on establishing a Palestinian national council to represent the Palestinians inside and outside the Palestinian territories," he added.
Syria-Palestine, Politics, 7/26/2005
UAE builds a city in the place of Gaza settlements
The President of the United Arab Emirates on Sunday proposed to give a present of $100 million in order to build a city that can accommodate 30,000 Palestinians on the remains of Israeli settlements which will be evacuated in Gaza in August.
United Arab Emirates-Palestine, Politics, 7/25/2005
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