Lebanese newspaper reports Palestinian president's health deteriorating
Israeli authorities are worried about the possibility of the collapse of the Palestinian Authority in the event that Abbas passes away.
Israeli authorities are worried about the possibility of the collapse of the Palestinian Authority in the event that Abbas passes away.
The diplomat's comments take aim the Knesset’s partial repeal of a 2005 law banning Israelis from setting foot in the four communities in northern Samaria that were removed during the Disengagement Plan.
"The Palestinian Authority is in a difficult situation and it risks bankruptcy if financing from the EU is blocked," foreign policy chief Josep Borell says after parliament passes new measure. Commissioner for Neighborhood and Enlargement says EU's action aimed at ensuring that PA adheres to its standards of coexistence.
A missile is launched toward Jerusalem for the first time in the current round of fighting.
Four Palestinian civilians, including a 10-year-old girl, die when a missile launched into Israel lands within the strip.
The IDF said the three senior commanders of the Iranian-backed group, who were successfully eliminated in the attack, were responsible for recent rocket fire toward Israel, when more than 100 projectiles were fired toward residents of the south. Palestinian claim another 12 dead.
Border Police says Django was shot while shielding the fighters from gunfire.
Palestinian Authority paves road and allows residential buildings at El-Unuk – a heritage site from the early Israelite settlement period during the times of Joshua and one of the most important from the Early Iron Age in Samaria.
In a virtual address to hundreds of supporters of Hamas and the smaller Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror group gathered at a soccer field, Ebrahim Raisi urges Palestinians to press on with their struggle against Israel.
At least nine rockets were launched overnight, resulting in "Red Alert" warnings, but no Israeli casualties were reported. In response, Israel hit Hamas training camps.
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