Salam Fayyad
A Palestinian chef serves a local rice dish to Prime Minister Salam Fayad (C) and the head of Jerusalem's Higher Islamic Council Ekremah Sabri during a celebration after winning a Guinness certificate for the longest buffet of natural and organic food which registered a new Guinness world record on May 26,2012 in Arab east jerusalem. The Palestinian banquet, prepared by Jerusalem locals, measured 202 metres.
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It is important for the Quartet to put a lot more emphasis, in addition to what it traditionally does, on [Israeli] violence in the face of non-violent Palestinian protests, settler violence [and] Israeli army incursions into Area A
Popular resistance is one of the best forms of resistance and reflects the rights of Palestinians.
The previous Arab summit had pledged USD 283 million to be paid to the Palestinians in the year 2011More quotes »
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German president criticizes settlements on Israel visit
on settlement construction. Gauck also was to meet with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad, who have maintained that settlement expansion must stop if peace talks are to resume. The Israeli position is that peace from JTA Read more »
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President Joachim Guack Visits Israel and Ramallah
between the new German President, Joachim Guack and the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas and his Prime Minister Dr. Salam Fayyad in Ramallah on Thursday to discuss the latest political negotiations and developments. President Guack has previously expressed from International Middle East Media Center Read more »
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Khaled Abu Toameh: Fatah and Hamas Can Only Agree on Deceiving Their People
in the West Bank and is benefiting from hundreds of millions of dollars that are poured by international donors on Salam Fayyad's government. Hamas, for its part, is happy that it has exclusive control over the entire Gaza Strip, which has been turned into from The Jewish Press Read more »
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Palestinians get new government
Graff License photo RAMALLAH, West Bank, May 17 (UPI) -- A new 24-member Palestinian government headed by Prime Minister Salam Fayyad has been sworn-in in Ramallah, the Palestinian Authority said. The cabinet has nine new ministers, including Nabil Qassis from United Press International Read more »
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Reshuffled Palestinian gov't sworn in
President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Salam Fayyad attended the oath ceremony in the West Bank city of Ramallah, on May 16, 2012. Fayyad and 23 ministers on Wednesday took the oath before Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas after a decision of reshuffling from SINA English Read more »