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Israeli, Palestinian envoys meet in Jordan, agree to more talks
World NowIsrael-Palestinian talks in Jordan: Despite low expectations for a breakthrough in the deadlocked peace process, the first meeting between Israeli and Palestinian negotiators in more than a year resulted in modest progress.... -
The U.S.: Still the protector of Mideast strongmen [Blowback]
Opinion L.A.Obama has continued and in many cases increased U.S. aid (most of it military) to clients such as Morocco and Jordan, sold tens of billions of dollars in advanced weaponry to Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf allies,... -
Hamas leader may step down
World NowKhaled Meshal, who has served as leader of the Palestinian militant group Hamas since 2004, plans to step down as political chief of the Gaza Strip-based organization, according to a statement from the group Saturday.... -
EU foreign minister visits Gaza to support Mideast peace talks
World NowEuropean Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said on Wednesday that Jordanian-sponsored exploratory talks between Palestinians and Israelis should continue and eventually evolve into full-fledged negotiations.... -
Palestinian Authority’s Abbas says talks with Israel at impasse
World NowPalestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said Saturday that exploratory peace talks with Israel are at an impasse.... -
U.N. chief tells Palestinians their state is long overdue
World NowUnited Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday said an independent Palestinian state is long overdue.... -
Palestinians announce agreement for unity government
World NowPalestinian factions said Monday they had broken a political impasse by agreeing to make Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas head of a proposed unity government between the secular Fatah Party and the Islamist militant movement Hamas.... -
Palestinians mourn schoolchildren killed in bus accident
World NowThe Palestinian Authority declared a three-day mourning period and ordered flags flown at half mast throughout the Palestinian territories and outside in mourning of children killed Thursday in a bus accident outside Ramallah.... -
Kinsley: Middle East states of mind
In November 1947, shortly after the United Nations voted for partition of the Holy Land into separate Arab and Jewish states, Chaim Weizmann was cited by the New York Times as saying that "the most important work now was to build Palestine."
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Palestinian letter to Israel lays out conditions for peace talks
World NowIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met briefly Tuesday with Palestinian Authority leaders to accept a formal letter outlining their demands for restarting stalled peace talks.... -
Israel approves release of tax funds to Palestinian Authority
World NowIsrael Palestinian Authority West Bank A cash-strapped Palestinian Authority received a reprieve Wednesday as Israel approved the release of about $200 million in taxes collected during October and November.... -
UNESCO grants Palestinians full membership
World NowUNESCO accepts Palestinians as members: UNESCO voted overwhelmingly Monday to accept the Palestinian Authority as a member. The vote sets the agency on a confrontational path with the U.S....
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