Ahed Tamimi, a 16-year-old teenage girl slapped an Israeli soldier, who, along with other soldiers, had invaded her village of Nabi Saleh, near the ...
After years of schism, the Palestinian groups, Fatah and Hamas decided to end the bloody split. Rami Hamdallah, the Palestinian Prime Minister warmly ...
The ministers are part of a 50-member team of officials who will launch ‘the actual start of reconstruction’
Netanyahu failed when his open call to major world powers not to recognize the Palestinian national unity government was roundly ignored
The dispute was the first hitch for a unity government sworn in on Monday under a reconciliation deal
This new reconciliation government was born as a matter of urgent necessity for the Palestinians
Palestinian president swore in the country’s unity government after a last-minute hitch was resolved
Israeli warplanes raided targets in the Gaza after Palestinians fired two rockets in as many days
Fatah and Hamas reject President Abbas’s pick for foreign affairs minister
Early signs of efforts to produce a unity Palestinian government reflect many of challenges
Under a reconciliation deal signed by Hamas and the PLO last month an “independent government” of technocrats should be formed
Knowing that it is a temporary agreement, we hope that it lasts as long as possible so that both parties achieve what they want
The lack of consensus on the best way forward in the struggle for independent Palestine has been obvious in diaspora communities
Six prisoners were freed from rival party Fatah on Monday as part of a Palestinian unity pact the Islamist Hamas signed with Fatah
What does Palestinian unity mean for the peace process?
The PLO’s bid to gain wider international recognition comes after Israel repeatedly rejected the new Palestinian unity government
U.S. President Barack Obama says he would keep trying to coax Israelis and Palestinians through the door to peace
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