West Bank Palestinians can fly to Turkey from Eilat starting at end of August
PLO representative says "nobody consulted with us, we seek the return of al-Quds International Airport as official airport of State of Palestine."
PLO representative says "nobody consulted with us, we seek the return of al-Quds International Airport as official airport of State of Palestine."
Palestinian official, speaking to Israel Hayom, shares some insights about why Hamas opted not to join the Palestinian Islamic Jihad's campaign against Israel.
Fuel trucks can now supply the only power plant in Gaza, which was down to producing about eight hours of electricity a day.
The latest clashes have echoed preludes to previous Gaza wars, though they have been relatively contained as Hamas, the governing Islamist terrorist group in the Gaza Strip and a more powerful force than Iranian-backed PIJ, has so far stayed out.
Time isn't on our side. Settlements continue to expand, Israel is signing accords and normalizing relations with counties in the region as if the Palestinian issue doesn't exist," says Ahmad al-Deek, a senior political adviser to the PA's foreign minister.
Keeping with "tradition," the terrorist group's "Saplings Of Jerusalem" summer camps in the Gaza Strip seek to "prepare kids for liberating Palestine."
Accounting trick will see Israel transfer import taxes collected on behalf of the Palestinians and all but forgive a massive lone, essentially devoiding the effort to punish Ramallah over terrorist funding of any meaningful substance.
Ousted Fatah official Nasser al-Qudwa establishes new initiative aimed at bringing about a change in the Palestinian political system. Proposition endorsed by 65 leaders, largely those who oppose the president and demand a wider political representation of society.
In an exclusive interview with Israel Hayom, Mahmoud al-Habbash discusses everything from the ongoing conflict over IDF activity in Judea and Samaria to the Palestinian Authority's conflict with Hamas.
A new protocol in the areas governed by the Israeli Civil Administration allows Palestinians to submit requests to certify structures built illegally prior to 2011.
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