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- Cabinet condemns Israel’s resumption of land settlement process in Area “C”; reaffirms support for displaced families in Tulkarm
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- Israeli forces attack Palestinians with tear gas and stun grenades in Hebron, causing suffocation cases and fire to break out
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- Elderly sustains injury in colonists’ attack in southern West Bank
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- Prisoners' organizations: Escalating and systematic violations against Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons in April
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- Israeli colonists continue attacking Palestinians, their properties in Masafer Yatta
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- Palestinian national heritage committee calls on UNESCO to immediately intervene to stop Israeli violations at Sebastia archaeological site
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- PCBS: 77 years after Nakba, Palestinian population has increased nearly 10-fold
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- German Government alarmed by developments in Gaza
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- One killed, others injured in an Israeli airstrike east of Gaza city
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- Cabinet holds meeting in Tulkarm; PM affirms government continues efforts to alleviate residents' suffering
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- Israeli forces continue to demolish homes in Nour Shams camp amid ongoing offensive
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- Armed colonists graze their sheep near Palestinian residents' homes south of Hebron
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- UN organizations: 2.1 million Gazans face starvation, as Israeli genocide continues
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Erikat: President and Israeli Prime Minister Meting to discuss Possibility of Implementing Bush's Vision
JERICHO, April 41, 2007, (WAFA)-Head of the PLO Negotiations Affairs Department, Dr. Saeb Erikat said Saturday that the next Sunday meeting between President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert would be open and discuss the possibility of implementing the US President Bush' vision.
Erikat told reporter that President is keen now in tackling the political horizon, which is represented in the possibility of implementing the US President Bush' vision in establishing an independent Palestinian state alongside with the state of Israel. It is also expected to discuss in details what has been included in the Road Map as well as the Arab peace initiative that unanimously endorsed by the Riyadh summit.
Erikat added that this meeting comes within the framework of series of meetings agreed upon during the tour of the US Secretary of States, Condoleezza Rice to the region in the past month to discuss the political horizon of peace in the region.
M.H.(12:30 P)(09:30 GMT)