Jalud
Olive Harvest Stopped by Armed Settlers and the Israeli Army The
Ibrahim family of the West Bank village of Jalud, accompanied by
international and Israeli Human Rights Workers (HRWs), were forcibly
prevented from harvesting their land yesterday by both armed settlers
and the Israeli Army. Jalud, a community of about 500 people in the
district of Nablus, regularly faces harrassment from nearby
settlements and settlement outposts. Of the 16,000 dunums that
belonged to the village, 10,000 dunums has been illegally confiscated
for settlements whilst another 2,000 has been declared a military
closed
zone. http://www.palsolidarity.org/main/2007/11/04/jalud-olive-harvest-stopped-by-armed-settlers-and-the-israeli-army/
Al-Haq:
Open Letter to Quartet Members: Israel's Recent Land Confiscations
East of Occupied Jerusalem As a Palestinian
non-governmental organisation dedicated to the protection and
promotion of international human rights and humanitarian law in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT), Al-Haq is gravely concerned at
the planned land confiscations in the vicinity of East Jerusalem, and
requests that the Quartet assert itself as a relevant actor in
defending the fundamental rights of the Palestinian people.
http://www.palsolidarity.org/main/2007/11/04/al-haq-open-letter-to-quartet-members-israels-recent-land-confiscations-east-of-occupied-jerusalem/
Demonstration
against Apartheid Roads Palestinians delivered a message
to Condoleezza Rice on the Israeli-only 443 highway: The segregation
that Condoleezza's parents suffered from and struggled against did
not die in Alabama, but lives today in Palestine. The demonstration
took place on the side of road 443, above the bridge near Beit Ur
that runs above the Palestinian only tunnel that runs underneath the
highway. http://www.palsolidarity.org/main/2007/11/04/demonstration-against-apartheid-roads/
Palestinian
journalist and a French activist shot at Bil'in demonstration Two
people were injured, including a French journalist, in Friday's
demonstration against the separation wall in Bil'in, near Ramallah in
the central West Bank. Local residents and foreign activists from
France, Belgium and Ireland participated in the demonstration against
the wall and the continued building of Israeli settlements in the
West Bank.
http://www.maannews.net/en/index.php?opr=ShowDetails&ID=26111
Israeli
fire kills four Palestinians in Gaza Israeli strikes
killed four Palestinians in the northern Gaza Strip and militants
fired rockets at communities inside the Jewish state on Sunday in
defiance of the latest Middle East peace push. The Palestinian
presidency condemned the killings and accused Israel of endangering
talks at a time when US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was
pressing diplomacy in Jerusalem ahead of an international peace
meeting.
http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5iOWnha54WgD84N1Cfo4JduroVRPQ
Israeli
forces overrun Tulkarem Israeli forces invaded the
northern West Bank city of Tulkarem at dawn on Sunday, firing shots
and storming Palestinian houses. Local sources said the soldiers
entered the city center, raiding houses belonging to Tulkarem
residents Saleh Al-Kholi and Bassam Badran, searching for
Palestinians considered "wanted" by the Israeli government.
The soldiers later withdrew from Tulkarem. No injuries or arrests
were reported.
http://www.maannews.net/en/index.php?opr=ShowDetails&ID=26127
Palestinian
killed, several wounded in second Israeli raid on Beit Hanoun A
Palestinian was killed and several others were wounded in a second
Israeli air raid Sunday on a factory in Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza,
after the first left three dead and many others injured. Palestinian
medical sources and witnesses said an Israeli Apache raided the
factory for the second time today, killing a Palestinian and wounding
a number of others, one seriously.
http://www.kuna.net.kw/NewsAgenciesPublicSite/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=1854312&Language=en
Hamas:
West Bank security forces detain six Hamas members Hamas
accused Fatah-allied security services of seizing six Hamas members
in the West Bank cities of Nablus, Qalqilia, Ramallah, and Bethlehem
on Sunday. Among those detained in Nablus, Hamas said, was Orwa
Al-Kharraz, the son prominent Hamas leader Sheikh Maher Al-Kharraz.
http://www.maannews.net/en/index.php?opr=ShowDetails&ID=26124
Israel
reduces Gaza fuel deliveries to about half Israel has
reduced fuel deliveries to the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip almost to the
half, Palestinian officials said on Sunday. But they said the fuel
that goes to Gaza's only power plant was not affected with the
reduction.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-11/04/content_7010804.htm
Two
female detainees appeal for medical intervention as their conditions
deteriorate Seema Anbas, in charge of the Detainees File
at the Detainees Studies Center in Tulkarem, said on Saturday that
detainees Fatima Al Zoq, 39, and her niece Rawda Habeeb, 30,both from
Gaza, are facing deteriorating health conditions and are being
deprived of their right to medical care.
http://www.imemc.org/article/51279
Deposed
Palestinian PM blames Palestinian parties for the siege, denies talks
with Israel Deposed Palestinian Prime Minister, Ismail
Haniya of Hamas, blamed Sunday Palestinian parties for the ongoing
Israeli siege on Gaza. http://www.imemc.org/article/51281
Abbas
voices hope toward Annapolis summit, wants a conditioned dialogue
with Hamas Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Sunday
that the Palestinians are now in a race with time as the
Washington-sponsored Annapolis summit nears.
http://www.imemc.org/article/51282
Palestinian
President meets US envoy in Ramallah Palestinian
president Mahmoud Abbas met on Saturday with David Welch, assistant
of the US secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice. The two met at
the Palestinian presidential compound in the central West Bank city
of Ramallah. http://www.imemc.org/article/51272
Abdel-Rahman:
Hamas must end its 'coup' before starting dialogue Ahmed
Abdel-Rahman, the official spokesman for the Fateh movement, and the
political advisor for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, rejected
the proposal for dialogue put forward by the rival Hamas party (which
won last year's democratic election against Fateh) in a meeting in
the West Bank city of Ramallah on Friday.
http://www.imemc.org/article/51273
Fateh
denies any conflict with Abbas following meeting with Hamas
representatives Fahmi Za'areer, spokesperson of Fateh
movement, on Saturday denied media reports which claimed that Fateh
leadership is in conflict with President Mahmoud Abbas following his
meeting with delegates of Hamas movement in Ramallah city, north of
Jerusalem. http://www.imemc.org/article/51278
Haneya
slams Abbas for being alongside with Israel, U.S. on Gaza siege
Sacked Palestinian prime minister Ismail Haneya, who is
also a Hamas leader in Gaza, Sunday slammed Palestinian President
Mahmoud Abbas for standing with Israel and the United States on
imposing siege on the Gaza Strip.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-11/04/content_7011628.htm
Hamas
chief wants talks but will not 'beg' Fatah Hamas supremo
Khaled Meshaal said on Saturday that he welcomed talks with the
movement's Fatah rivals but would not "beg", according to a
statement posted on a Hamas website. "We open our doors to a
national dialogue and a solution to internal conflicts because we
believe in the importance and the necessity and the need of the
Palestinian people for this, but we will not beg," Meshaal said.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20071103/wl_mideast_afp/mideastpalestinianpoliticshamas_071103130708;_ylt=ApVu5Mc098PmEo3R5TQfxNmaOrgF
Palestinian
factions DFLP, PFLP attempt to mediate between Hamas, Fatah The
leader of radical Palestinian group Democratic Front for the
Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) said Sunday that his faction and
another hardline faction are trying to mediate between Palestinian
Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah party and Hamas.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/920155.html
Fatah's
Hamas alternative When U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice arrives, Israel will surely boast of the steps it has taken to
strengthen Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas. But in fact,
Israel seems to have adopted an "ostrich" policy on this
issue, to quote Public Security Minister Avi Dichter. As one of its
"gestures," for instance, Israel allowed 300 Palestinian
policemen into Nablus on Friday. But the terms of the deal have
aroused ridicule among Nablus residents and are liable to make Abbas
a laughingstock among his own people. It turns out that the PA police
will be allowed to operate only from 6 A.M. to midnight. During the
remaining hours, the Israel Defense Forces will be able to continue
conducting arrests at will. So not only will any firefight during
these hours cause residents to complain that the occupation of the
city continues, but they will be able to charge that it is continuing
with the PA's consent - which will weaken Abbas and strengthen Hamas.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/919873.html
Zawahiri
urges overthrow Palestinian president Al Qaeda number two
Ayman al-Zawahiri called for the overthrow of Palestinian president
Mahmud Abbas saying he had turned the movement into an "annex of
the CIA," in an audiotape message released on
Saturday. http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticleNew.asp?xfile=data/middleeast/2007/November/middleeast_November35.xml§ion=middleeast&col=
PM
Fayyad urges Israel to free 2000 Palestinian detainees before the
peace summit Palestinian Prime Minister, Dr. Salaam
Fayyad, urged Israel on Saturday to conduct confidence building
measures, including the release of 2000 Palestinian political
detainees imprisoned by Israel, ahead of the November conference in
the United States. http://www.imemc.org/article/51277
Syria
inches away from early opposition to Annapolis conference The
government of Syria has reassured the Palestinian Authority that it
will not question the legitimacy of Palestinian President Mahmoud
Abbas, the Ramallah-based Palestinian news agency Sama reported
Saturday.
http://www.maannews.net/en/index.php?opr=ShowDetails&ID=26121
Palestinian
court jails officers over Gaza debacle A Palestinian
military court in the West Bank on Sunday sentenced six security
officers to prison terms of up to three years over Hamas's armed
takeover of the Gaza Strip. Judge Abdel Aziz Wadi ruled the officers
were guilty of dereliction of duty in time of conflict, surrendering
weapons to Hamas and surrendering control of security services'
property to the "enemy".
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20071104/wl_mideast_afp/mideastunrestpalestiniantrial_071104125030;_ylt=AqMCbEcjOP0WIH2xliEBLMYUvioA
AP
Interview: PM Fayyad asks Israel to accept deadline for peace deal,
free prisoners U.S.-led peace efforts will not be seen as
credible by Palestinians unless a deadline is set for a peace deal,
Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad told The Associated Press on
Saturday, noting that his people are worse off today than when
peace-making began more than a decade ago. Israel has rejected a
timeline, the U.S. has been cool to the idea and Fayyad said in an
interview that he is not issuing an ultimatum. However, he warned
that the situation on the ground is not static and that with
continued Israeli settlement expansion, prospects for a two-state
solution are getting dimmer every day.
http://www.pr-inside.com/ap-interview-pm-fayyad-asks-israel-r281779.htm
Palestinian
central bank head departs after difficult term Palestinian
president Mahmud Abbas approved the resignation of central bank chief
George Abed on Sunday after a turbulent term in which the Palestinian
economy came under unprecedented pressure. "I resigned because
I've been suffering for a long time from family problems related to
my son," Abed said, adding that his son is critically ill in
hospital in Washington but without specifying the medical condition.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20071104/wl_mideast_afp/mideastpalestinianseconomybank_071104151545;_ylt=Al8Q8H3g5juGdPFv2hVTvH6aOrgF
High
Court challenges IDF criteria for entry of Palestinian students The
High Court of Justice last week ordered the state to review defense
establishment criteria that stipulates that the Israel Defense Forces
can determine which Palestinians are eligible to study in Israel,
even in cases where the Palestinians in question are not deemed a
security risk. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/919907.html
PA
awards former Mideast envoys Wolfensohn, Hansen prize for
excellence Two former international envoys to the Middle
East, James Wolfensohn and Peter Hansen, were honored Sunday by the
Palestinian Authority in the West Bank. Wolfensohn, a former
representative of the Quartet of Mideast mediators, and Peter Hansen,
a former head of the UN Relief and Works Agency, were given the
Palestine Prize for Excellence and Creativity. The awards were given
out for the first time this year, in a ceremony led by Palestinian
Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas. Other recipients included a local
animation company, a pharmaceutical firm and a Ramallah policeman who
has delighted motorists with carefully choreographed moves in
directing traffic.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=920181&contrassID=1&subContrassID=1
Lion
escapes from an Israeli settlement near Bethlehem Israeli
soldiers told the villagers of Al Fourdess village, located to the
east of Bethlehem, in the southern part of the West Bank, that a
Lioness had escaped from the settlement of Qedumem, built illegally
on the village land. http://www.imemc.org/article/51276
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