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Hamas to form next Palestinian government
The Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas stressed in Friday his determination to assign the Islamic resistance movement, Hamas, to form a new government later, but he stressed the need of honoring "the Palestinian Authority obligations."
Palestine, Politics, 2/4/2006
Abbas expected to visit Syria next week
News reports in Damascus said that the Syrian leadership has invited Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas to visit Damascus, Syrian government sources say, and Abbas is expected to visit next week.
Syria-Palestine, Politics, 2/3/2006
Mubarak to Yedioth Ahronoth: Egypt seeks push peace forward
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak asserted Friday that the Islamic resistance movement Hamas, which won the Palestinian elections wants peace.
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 2/3/2006
Explosion targets Lebanese army
Security sources said that one bomb went off near a barrack for the Lebanese army in Beirut today at dawn during which one car was destroyed but no casualties were reported.
Lebanon-Palestine, Local, 2/2/2006
Hamas ready to continue truce, rejects preconditions
The Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, which is preparing to form a new government, announced after winning the legislative elections, preparations to discuss the issue of the truce with Israel.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 2/2/2006
Syria Arab proposal for assistance to the Palestinians
Syria's Foreign Minister Farouq al-Sharaa said Syria will submit a proposal to the next Arab summit calling for continuing to offer aid to the Palestinian people as was decided by previous Arab summits.
Palestine-Regional, Politics, 2/1/2006
Doha, Riyadh call for accepting Hamas victory
The Qatari foreign minister Sheikh Hamad Bin Jasem Bin Jaber al-Thani said that Hamas won the elections via ballot centers and democracy sought by the West.
Regional-Palestine, Politics, 2/1/2006
Bush calls on Hamas to recognize Israel, drop the gun
The US president George W. Bush renewed his call for the Islamic resistance movement ( Hamas) which won great victory in the Palestinian elections last week to recognize Israel and drop resistance movement.
Palestine-Israel-USA, Politics, 2/1/2006
The Guardian: Secret US calls for Arab support of Hamas
The British daily The Guardian on Tuesday quoted western diplomats as saying that the USA contacted certain Arab states and called on them to continue financial backing for the Palestinian Authority under a government lead by Hamas.
Palestine-USA, Politics, 2/1/2006
Arutz Sheva: Israel investigates Azmi Bishara
The Israeli Attorney General, Menachem Mazuz, has ordered the police to open a criminal investigation of Knesset member Azmi Bishara, head of the Arab nationalist Balad Party. The investigation centers around Bishara's trip last month to Lebanon.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 2/1/2006
Mubarak meets Palestinian president and Israeli foreign minister
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 2/1/2006
Putin calls for Palestinian support despite Hamas victory
The Russian President Vladimir Putin warned the west against cutting aid to the Palestinians on the background of Hamas winning of the Palestinian legislative elections.
Palestine-Israel-Russia, Politics, 2/1/2006
US, EU hold Palestinian aid hostage; Hamas rejects it as blackmail
The Islamic resistance movement Hamas rejected the statement by the so-called Quartet group, led by the US, which sponsors the Roadmap and considered it as showing "the extent of blackmail and real ignorance" for the rights of the Palestinian people.
Palestine-Israel-USA, Politics, 1/31/2006
Al-Assad calls for honoring Hamas victory
At the time when the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad called for honoring results of the Islamic resistance forces hamas winning of the Palestinian legislative elections, Israel said that it sets a precondition to start negotiations with it which is Hmas giving up what it called terrorism and recognizing Israel's rights to existence.
Palestine-Syria, Politics, 1/30/2006
Al-Zahar: Hamas will not recognize Israel
The leading figure in the Hamas movement Mahmoud al-Zahar said that his movement will not recognize Israel, but may sign a long truce with it.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 1/30/2006
Bush urges Hamas to become partner in peace in middle east
The recent Palestinian elections, which resulted in 76 of the 132 seats of the Palestinian legislature going to the Islamic militant group HAMAS, showed the Palestinian people's desire for change, President Bush said in a January 27 interview with CBS.
Palestine-Israel-USA, Politics, 1/30/2006
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