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Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmud Abbas, under increasing pressure
from Israel and Yasser Arafat, will hold crisis meetings here today
in a bid to salvage the international road map for peace and...
Israel will continue its policy of targetted assassinations and
other offensive operations in the Palestinian West Bank and Gaza
Strip, a security source said today.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's top adviser made an impromptu
visit to Ramallah yesterday for talks with Palestinian officials
aimed at crafting a new truce by militant groups, official sources...
Israel and the Palestinians both appeared eager yesterday to
prevent back-to-back Palestinian suicide attacks from becoming the
trigger for a total breakdown of the US-backed roadmap for peace.
Palestinian leaders expressed concern Friday that the United States
was giving a free hand to the Israeli military as the peace process
broke down in a new wave of violence.
US President George W Bush arrived yesterday in Egypt for a summit
with Arab leaders, launching his first personal drive for
Israeli-Palestinian peace.
Foreign ministers from Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC)
member states were to open a three days of talks in the Iranian
capital today, with their discussions expected to be dominated...
US Ambassador Daniel Kurtzer on Wednesday handed Israeli Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon a copy of the international peace plan known
as the "roadmap," a diplomat here said.