Clinton: Israeli settlement activity not legitimate
The United States does not accept the legitimacy of Israeli settlement and the peace talks should include the disputed city of Jerusalem, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Wednesday. >>

PNA rejects U.S. proposal to restart peace talks
The Palestinian National Authority (PNA) Saturday rejected a U.S. offer to resume peace talks with Israel, chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said. >>

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Islamic Jihad members attend anti-Israel rally in Gaza
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Israeli war jets strike on Gaza smuggling tunnels, one killed
Netanyahu rejects UN Gaza report
Haneya: Abbas' speech reflects impasse
No breakthrough after Netanyahu-Mitchell meeting
Palestine-Israel Relations more >>
- Israel facing challenge of stopping weapons' supply to its enemies
- Int'l community will not tolerate Israeli violations: Palestine
- Hamas has rockets capable of striking Tel Aviv: Israeli intelligence officer
- Islamic Jihad members attend anti-Israel rally in Gaza
- UN calls on Israel to halt demolition of Palestinian homes
- 8 Palestinians injured in clashes with West Bank settlers
- Hamas calls for renewing bombing attacks on Israel
- Israeli forces storm Palestinian side of Gaza commercial crossing
- Palestinian leadership urges Israel to stop "provocative" acts in Jerusalem
- PLO urges stricter U.S. approach on Israel to stop settlements
World Reactions more >>
- Egypt extends borders opening before Gaza pilgrims
- China calls on all parties concerned to probe humanitarian law violations in Gaza conflict
- Brazil calls on Israel to "establish full, independent and credible investigations"
- Vietnam calls on Israel to respond to world appeals
- Clinton: Israeli settlement activity not legitimate
- Clinton discusses Middle East peace process with Mubarak
- U.S. stance on Israeli settlement unchanged: Mitchell
- UAE president reiterates support for Palestinians' independence
- Egypt opens Rafah crossing for stranded Palestinians
- Clinton urges Israel, Palestinians to immediately resume peace talks
In Palestine more >>
- Abbas confirms not to run in elections
- Abbas seriously thinking not to run in next election
- PNA urges U.S. to maintain credibility over Mideast peace talks
- Palestinian killed in Gaza tunnel collapse
- Palestinian elections on Jan. 24 doubtful
- PNA rejects U.S. proposal to restart peace talks
- 12 Palestinians injured in Gaza tunnel cave-in
- Abbas may not run in coming election: official
- Abbas asks Central Elections Committee to prepare for elections
- Jerusalem's holy site calms down after heavy clashes
In Israel more >>
- Israel rejects UN's endorsement of Gaza war report
- Cargo ship carrying arms intercepted by navy off Israeli coast
- Israel holds state ceremony marking anniversary of Rabin's assassination
- Israel strives to change int'l law of war following Goldstone report
- Israel, U.S. to launch anti-missile drill
- Netanyahu says Israel, U.S. have resolved settlements row: report
- Israeli administrative detention under spotlight
- Peres urges Israeli lawmakers and ministers to promote peace process
- Israel's Nobel prize winner urges release of all Palestinian prisoners
- Israeli DM: time to move peace process forward
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Analysis
- Israel bides time after making Hamas rocket claim
- Resumption of peace talks still illusive despite active U.S. diplomacy
- Palestinian elections on Jan. 24 doubtful
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Fatah's Stance
- Fatah: Hamas bans Arafat's anniversary in Gaza
- Abbas difficult to make next move after Clinton remarks
- Fatah supports Abbas decision not to resume peace negotiations
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Hamas' Stance
- Hamas slams PNA UN observer for accepting Gaza report
- Hamas warns of elections decree aftermath
- Hamas refuses to comment on Israeli report on Gaza rockets
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Backgrounder
- Backgrounder: introduction of Fatah central committee new members
- Backgrounder: Palestinian Fatah General Assembly
- Backgrounder: Fatah party holds congress in Bethlehem
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