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Israel rebuffs call for talks on core issues JERUSALEM, July 17 (Reuters) - Israel ruled out on Tuesday negotiations "at this stage" over the boundaries of a future Palestinian state, rebuffing Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and casting doubt on a renewed U.S. push to address the issue. Current News Wednesday, July 18, 2007 Read More...

IOF troops demolish a house of a Palestinian in the Christian Neighbourhood OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- Reinforced Israeli special forces along with policemen under direct orders from the IOA on Tuesday demolished a one-year-old house owned by Nader Sawaf, 40, in the Christian neighborhood in the old city of occupied Jerusalem at the pretext that it was built without permit. Current News Wednesday, July 18, 2007 Read More...

Basic needs reaching Gaza but economy near collapse While humanitarian aid flows into the Gaza Strip are meeting most of the basic needs of the Palestinians, industries are unable to export their goods. This has lead to mass layoffs and unemployment in the already impoverished enclave. Current News Tuesday, July 17, 2007 Read More...

Israeli army closes Huwara checkpoint The Israeli army closed Huwara checkpoint south of Nablus City on Tuesday morning, on suspicion of a parked car and a person standing near the checkpoint. Current News Tuesday, July 17, 2007 Read More...

Hamas: Bush’s call is a big lie; and his threats don’t frighten us GAZA, (PIC)-- Hamas Movement described on Tuesday the statements uttered by US President George W. Bush as big lies, charging that they came in the context of the US campaign to support PA chief Mahmoud Abbas against the Palestinian legitimacy represented by Hamas Movement. Current News Tuesday, July 17, 2007 Read More...

Abu Hilal accuses Abbas of collaboration, questions Israeli amnesty GAZA, (PIC)-- Khaled Abu Hilal, the secretary-general of Fatah Al-Yasser faction, a recent breakaway group of Fatah faction, has categorically accused PA chief Mahmoud Abbas of collaboration with Israel. Current News Monday, July 16, 2007 Read More...

Haneyya: We will not barter political stands for food GAZA, (PIC)-- Prime Minister of the legitimate PA caretaker government Ismail Haneyya has stressed Monday that food and human rights mustn’t be subjected to political extortion, affirming that his government will not trade political stands for food. Current News Monday, July 16, 2007 Read More...

Cross-border crisis Israel's refusal to reopen the Rafah terminal is causing turmoil on both sides of the Egyptian Gaza border, reports Serene Assir from Rafah and Arish, North Sinai Current News Saturday, July 14, 2007 Read More...

Fayyad's precarious government The new Palestinian government appears to be treading on very thin ice, reports Khaled Amayreh from Ramallah Current News Saturday, July 14, 2007 Read More...

Hamas versus Al-Qaeda To compare Hamas with Al-Qaeda is both illogical and baseless, writes Saleh Al-Naami from Gaza Current News Friday, July 13, 2007 Read More...

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