RAMALLAH, Saturday, November 5, 2022 (WAFA) - The three Palestinian Arabic dailies published today - al-Quds, al-Hayat al-Jadida, and al-Ayyam - highlighted the news about the phone call between President Mahmoud Abbas and US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken.
The three newspapers also highlighted the weekly Friday protests and clashes with soldiers in the West Bank that left dozens of injuries as well as settlers storming Qaryut village and attacking homes in Madama village.
Here are the main headlines of the three newspapers:
Al-Hayat al-Jadida:
The President receives a call from Blinken, renews demand to compel the occupation authorities to stop their crimes
The President calls the released prisoner Ismail Aref, congratulating him on his release
The occupation injures dozens in the West Bank, and settlers storm Qaryut and attack homes in Madama
In Jenin camp, the guests were present but the groom was absent
Israeli media: The Netanyahu government will change the face of the country
The Israeli elections, the unprecedented influence of the extreme right
The occupation decides to evacuate its forces from Shufat refugee camp checkpoint and to provide the soldiers with 2,500 bulletproof vests
Twitter is laying off about 50% of its employees worldwide
240 American Jews accuse AIPAC of seeking to oust pro-Palestinian congressional candidates
Report: Russia threatened Israel with retaliation if it supplied Ukraine with weapons
Trump to his supporters: “I will probably run” for the presidential election in 2024
Al-Ayyam:
The President receives a phone call from Blinken and demands that Israel stop its crimes
A new Friday of marches and confrontations, and settlers attack Madama and Qaryut
Injuries during confrontations with the occupation in Aida refugee camp and Husan
The United Nations: This year is the deadliest in the West Bank since 2005
Dozens of people demonstrate again in Sheikh Jarrah against settlements
Ir Amim: Israeli measures worsened during the era of the so-called change government
Netanyahu begins negotiations to form a government, and Ben Gvir and Smotrich lead the scene
The occupation decides to convert the Shufat camp checkpoint into a "civilian crossing"
Sullivan secretly visited Kyiv and met Zelensky; new US military aid to Ukraine
South Korea deploys stealth fighters after spotting 180 North Korean warplanes
Al-Quds
The President calls on the US to stop the Israeli aggression
Israel airstrikes on Gaza; injuries during marches and confrontations in the West Bank
Tens of thousands perform Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa
Britain cancels moving its embassy to Jerusalem
Netanyahu begins contacts to form a government
A campaign against an Arab doctor who gave candy to the injured Abu Qtaish
Russia every day evacuates thousands of civilians from Kherson
M.K.