RAMALLAH,
September 22, 2014 – (WAFA) – The indirect Gaza ceasefire talks which are
expected to be resumed Tuesday between Palestinians and Israeli delegations in
Cairo, hit the front pages headlines in Palestinian dailies.
Here
are the front page headlines of the dailies.
Al-Quds
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Cairo will host Tuesday a round of indirect
talks between the Palestinians and the Israelis.
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A small city is planned to be constructed on 5
dunums of land near the UN High Commissioner’s palace in Jerusalem.
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A water crisis is hitting Yarmouk Palestinian
refugee camp in Syria.
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The UN warns against forcible transfer of
thousand of Bedouins in the occupied West Bank.
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Israel mulls levying fees on Palestinian border
crossings.
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Israel demolishes 20 graves in Al-Shuhada
cemetery in Jerusalem.
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A Palestinian youth is shot and injured with a
rubber-coated steel bullet] by Israeli
occupation forces[, several other Palestinians are arrested
from across West Bank districts.
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Israeli suppression units storm ward 10 in
Nafha prison.
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Activists prevent an Israeli ship from
unloading cargo in a Florida port.
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The Euro-Mediterranean Observatory unveils why
the immigrant boats capsized in the Mediterranean Sea.
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Palestinian resistance unveil the people whom
were suspected]of
collaborating with Israel[ during the
latest onslaught on Gaza.
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Israeli Intelligence Minister]Yuval Steinitz[ is pessimistic as Hamas refuses to lay down weapons.
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The Qatari-funded construction projects in Gaza
are disrupted after a construction material was denied entry into the Gaza
strip [by Israel] via Rafah border crossing.
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The Ibrahimi Mosque is closed under the pretext
of Jewish festivals.
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Israeli forces arrest a university lecturer from
Nablus, who holds a French nationality.
Al-Ayyam
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Three police officers are killed in a blast
near the Foreign Ministry premises in Cairo.
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]Presidential Spokesperson Nabil Abu[ Rudeineh: The meeting we will hold with
the American officials will set the course of political action in the upcoming
stage.
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Cairo will host Tuesday a round of exploratory
indirect negotiations between the Palestinian and Israeli sides.
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An Israeli minister is pessimistic over ]ceasefire[ negotiations with the Palestinians.
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Six Egyptian soldiers are killed in a
helicopter crash to the south of Cairo.
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]Head of Palestinian delegation Azzam[ Al-Ahmad: The dialogue with Hamas is aimed
at enabling the government to assume control in Gaza.
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UNRWA urges ]donor community[ to take firm stand against mass forcible transfer of
Palestinian Bedouins.
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Israeli occupation government defers the
consideration of route of the wall to the west of Bethlehem.
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Israel launches the Cyber Defense Authority.
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Shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’ [Allah is the gretest] slogans
in the face of settlers storming Al-Aqsa Mosque has become a reason [used by
Israel] to arrest Palestinians.
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Israeli occupation forces demolish 20 graves in
Al-Shuhada cemetery adjacent to Al-Aqsa Mosque.
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ISIS militants besiege a Syrian Kurdish city,
forcing thousands of people to flee to Turkey.
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The Houthis signs a political peace deal
following an unexpected progress in Sana’a.
Al-Hayat Al-Jadida
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A new round of exploratory Palestinian-Israeli
negotiations will be launched Tuesday in Cairo.
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UNRWA warns against the forcible transfer of
thousands of Bedouins in the West Bank.
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Al-Ahmad: The dialogue with Hamas is aimed at
enabling the government to assume control in Gaza.
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]Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin[ Netanyahu and ]Finance Minister Yair[ Lapid meet, but they disagree on the budget.
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The Houthis seize military and government
headquarters in Sana’a, sign a political peace deal.
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Eleven Daesh (IS) members are arrested in
Jordan, confess planning terrorist operations.
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Pro-Palestinian activists prevent offloading an
Israeli ship in Tampa port, Florida.
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