The Palestinian Authority (PA)

The Israeli security forces detained a terrorist squad of three Fatah operatives, two of whom were members of the Palestinian national security services.

The Israeli security forces detained a terrorist squad of three Fatah operatives, two of whom were members of the Palestinian national security services. They carried out the drive-by shooting which killed Ido Zoldan near Kedumim.
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News of the Israeli-Palestinian Confrontation November 15-30, 2007

The Annapolis meeting launched an Israeli-Palestinian negotiation process based on the implementation of the road map and negotiating the core issues of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Both sides also committed themselves to fulfilling the provisions of the road map immediately, and agreed that an American-Palestinian-Israeli mechanism would be created, led by the United States.
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The main points of the speeches given by the President of the United States, the Israeli Prime Minister and the Chairman of the Palestinian Authority at the Annapolis meeting.

The main points of the speeches given by the President of the United States, the Israeli Prime Minister and the Chairman of the Palestinian Authority at the Annapolis meeting.
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Protests of the Annapolis meeting opponents – as of November 28, 2007

The PA’s security forces used force to disperse a series of protest demonstrations against the Annapolis meeting. They were instigated by Hamas (which kept a low profile), the Islamic Liberation Party and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The Palestinian security forces deployed to disperse before the demonstrations began, following a decision by
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Protests of the Annapolis meeting opponents – as of November 27, 2007

The protests of the Annapolis meeting’s opponents in the Palestinian Authority were focused in the Gaza Strip, although there was dissent in Ramallah, Hebron and other locations.
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Using the false slogan that Al-Aqsa is in danger

Using the false slogan that Al-Aqsa is in danger, Hamas has undertaken a campaign to put Jerusalem at the top of the Palestinian agenda. Its purpose is to undermine the Annapolis meeting and deflect attention from criticism of the massacre of Fatah supporters at the memorial rally for Yasser Arafat.
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