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Newspaper review of the Palestinian Arabic-language dailies

Newspaper review of the Palestinian Arabic-language dailies

RAMALLAH, Sunday, March 20, 2022 (WAFA) – Here’s an outline of the main headlines of the Palestinian Arabic-language dailies on Sunday:

Al-Ayyam:

Israeli troops critically injure a Palestinian young an in Jerusalem, and settlers assault Palestinians and their property in Hebron.

Washington affirms the need to achieve a viable and democratic Palestinian state.

Israeli occupation authorities extend the detention of the Palestinian Governor of Jerusalem after blocking him from travelling abroad via Allenby crossing.

Kuwait’s parliament speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanim says all rights issues should be treated with one standard.

Hackers reveal tax documents belonging to the Israeli Mossad chief.

Russia uses hypersonic missiles as its military escalates its offensive across Ukraine.

Israeli occupation admits that 12 Israeli soldiers were injured in clashes in Qalandia refugee camp several months ago.

Washington is disappointed by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s visit to the United Arab Emirates.

Al-Quds:

Russia uses hypersonic missiles for the first time in Ukraine.

Israeli occupation authorities detain the Palestinian Governor of Jerusalem and remand him by one day.

Japanese prime minister urges his Indian counterpart to act concerning the Russia-Ukraine war.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson says return of normal relations with Moscow is a mistake.

Deputy Spokeswoman of the US State Department Jalina Porter: "There should be a viable and democratic Palestinian state."

Washington reiterates support for the two-state solution and rejection of Israeli settlement construction.

Israeli occupation forces critically injure a Palestinian young man in occupied Jerusalem for allegedly attempting to carry out a stabbing attack.

Al-Hayat Al-Jadida:

Under the auspices of President Mahmoud Abbas and the Jordanian Monarch: Al-Quds and Al-Karama Soccer Championship kicks off.

Israeli occupation forces critically injure a Palestinian young man in occupied Jerusalem.

Kuwait’s parliament speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanim: “International crises should not be treated with one standard while Israeli assaults are treated with another.”

Tunisia’s Ambassador to Palestine: “Tunisia fully supports the Palestinian right to self-determination and statehood.”

US State Department: A negotiated two-state solution is best way to resolve the [Palestinian-Israeli] conflict.

Russian forces bomb the Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv with a series of strikes.

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