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Abbas Haneyya agree on PA foreign portfolio more sessions needed

PA chief Mahmoud Abbas and PA premier-designate Ismail Haneyya have agreed on names of independent candidates nominated to occupy a number of portfolios in the next PA unity government.

IOF warplanes almost downed foreign civilian plane

Israeli warplanes were about to down a foreign civilian plane over Tel Aviv two weeks ago according to Hebrew press reports on Monday.

MP Khuraisha appeals for release of detained cancer patient

Hassan Khuraisha the second deputy PLC speaker on Monday appealed to legal organizations to demand the release of a Palestinian cancer patient held in occupation jails.

Israel’s hidden goals in Nablus

For over a week the Israeli occupation army was ganging up on Nablus and neighboring towns and villages in the West Bank.

Israel releases Jordanian prisoner after serving 6 years in solitary confinement

The Israeli occupation authority on Sunday released the Jordanian prisoner Mazen Malasa after six years in captivity which he spent them all in isolation cells legal sources reported on Monday.

Haneyya: PA unity government to be declared by end of next week

Ismail Haneyya the PA premier-designate on Monday affirmed that the final declaration of the PA unity government would not be before end of next week.

MP Tafesh asks USA EU to revise bias in favor of Zionists

MP Khaled Tafesh on Monday urged USA president George Bush to revise his policies in the Middle East especially in Palestine and to spare the lives of his soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Israeli minister defers visit to Egypt over war crimes allegations

Israeli infrastructure minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer postponed a scheduled visit to the Cairo after revelations that he was responsible for the slaughter Egyptian POWs during the 1967 war.

PA government urges Nablus officials to report losses

After being declared by the PA caretaker government as disaster area government officials in Nablus city were urged by the PA government to present estimation on the losses inflicted on the city.

IOF troops kidnap 65 Palestinians in Bethlehem last month including 20 minors

IOF troops last month kidnapped 65 Palestinians from the Bethlehem district including 20 children less than 18 years old according to a Palestinian legal society.