Palestinian terrorist groups slam Turkey over Herzog visit
Hamas says visits by Israeli officials to Arab and Islamic countries in the region are "cause for concern"; Islamic Jihad says visit "betrays Jerusalem and Palestine."
Hamas says visits by Israeli officials to Arab and Islamic countries in the region are "cause for concern"; Islamic Jihad says visit "betrays Jerusalem and Palestine."
Owner of Nafha language school Ahmed Al-Faleet explains that his courses allow anyone who gets a permit to read signs, documents written in Hebrew, and communicate with soldiers at checkpoints.
Defense official say the terrorist group controlling the Gaza Strip has been stepping up its effort to breach the underground barrier Israel dug on its border with the coastal enclave.
The men crossed a barbed wire fence inside Gaza but did not advance past the main security barrier along the frontier, the IDF says.
Hussein al-Sheikh, who serves as key liaison with Israel and the United States, is to join the PLO's Executive Committee while Rawhi Fattouh will head the PLO's highest decision-making body, the National Council.
The Palestine Liberation Organization's Central Council last met in 2018, hampered by internal divisions between the Palestinian factions. Abbas, 86, elected for a four-year term in 2005, has been facing growing opposition to his grip on power.
"For two days, there was anti-Gazan, anti-Hamas anger on social media in Kuwait, the UAE and Saudi Arabia, even though the march was organized by Palestinian Islamic Jihad," said Orit Perlov, a researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies.
Israel and the United States say PA's salaries to imprisoned terrorists and their families encourage further violence.
Hussein al-Sheikh, the PA's civil affairs minister, could be the next potential PA leader if the 85-year-old president descends to step down, Arab media reports. Fatah officials reject speculations, say arch-terrorist Marwan Barghouti, who is serving five life sentences in Israel, remains the front runner.
According to a report in Lebanese satellite television channel Al Mayadeen, Abed al-Karim Awadah, 35, managed to escape on Saturday morning from the Gaza detention center where he was being held.
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