RAMALLAH, Sunday, May 14, 2023 (WAFA) – The three Palestinian Arabic-language dailies focused today on the Egyptian-brokered ceasefire agreement in Gaza which ended a five-day Israeli aggression that claimed the lives of 33 Palestinians and injured more than 150 others in the besieged enclave.
These are the main headlines:
Al-Quds:
- An agreement on a ceasefire [in Gaza].
- President Abbas arrives in New York to mark 75th anniversary of Nakba.
- Three Palestinians killed [by Israeli occupation forces] in Balata and Ya’bad.
- A rally in Jenin refugee camp in support of Gaza.
- Josep Borrell says he’s against blocking financial aid to the Palestinian Authority.
Al-Ayyam:
- An Egyptian-brokered ceasefire agreement between the Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Israel goes into effect.
- President Abbas arrives in New York to mark 75th anniversary of Nakba.
- Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh commends Egypt’s efforts to stop the Isareli aggression.
- Rallies in Tel Aviv and Haifa against the Israeli aggression on Gaza.
- President Mahmoud Abbas’s spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh: Israel has crossed all red lines.
- Gaza's sole power plant may stop as fuel runs out amid Israeli aggression.
- Two Palestinians killed [by Israeli occupation forces] in Balata refugee camp.
- Josep Borrell says he’s against blocking financial aid to the Palestinian Authority.
- Israeli soldiers kill a Palestinian young man at a checkpoint near Jenin, claiming he attempted to stab soldiers.
Al-Hayat Al-Jadida:
- Three Palestinians killed [by Israeli occupation forces] in Balata refugee camp and Ya’bad.
- PM Mohammad Shtayyeh: Israeli occupation is committing murder [of Palestinians] and going unpunished; we urge the UN to intervene to stop the Israeli massacres against our people.
- A ceasefire ends a five-day Israeli aggression on Gaza.
- President Abbas arrives in New York to mark 75th anniversary of Nakba.
- Rallies in Tel Aviv, Haifa, London and Paris against the Israeli aggression on Gaza.
- Josep Borrell says he’s against blocking financial aid to the Palestinian Authority.
- The Presidency: Israel has crossed all red lines.
- Members of the US Congress submit a draft resolution calling for an end to the genocide of the Palestinian people.
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