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Members of a restive Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) were set
to meet here today with new Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qorei,
who is insisting he can work with Israeli counterpart Ariel...
Israeli and Palestinian officials poured cold water yesterday on
the prospects for a new ceasefire between the two sides,
illustrating their deepening distrust.
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.