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Khalid warns of Israeli decision Police headquarters on to E1 area May 08 08 Gaza residents now live in cantons, a PFLP statement reads May 07 08 President Abbas arrives in Washington for talks on peace Apr 23 08 Latest News ArticlesPCHR Weekly Report: 16 Palestinians killed, 27 wounded in Israeli attacks 03:53 Fri 16 May Christian Residents of Nablus commemorate the Nakba 01:46 Fri 16 May General Strike, protest and commemorations of the Nabka in Jerusalem 01:17 Fri 16 May Arab, Israeli students of the Hebrew University hold a protest commemorating the Nakba 01:00 Fri 16 May Palestinians Commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Catastrophe (Nakba) 15:44 Thu 15 May Israeli military kidnaps 19 Palestinians across the West Bank 11:21 Thu 15 May Israeli settlers occupy a land east of Beit Sahour, say they want to build a settlement there 10:58 Thu 15 May Young Palestinian injured in clashes with Israeli army 10:51 Thu 15 May Two fighters killed east of Gaza, six Palestinians killed on Wednesday 03:55 Thu 15 May Fifteen Israelis seriously wounded by homemade shells fired at Ashkelon 03:30 Thu 15 May Full StoryVarious Arab and European countries urge P.A to go for early electionsVarious Arab and European countries urged President Mahmoud Abbas during the his seven-European countries tour to hold elections early in a bid to end the internationally-imposed economic embargo on the Palestinian Authority.
Local Palestinian news agency ‘Sama’, reported that a high-ranking Palestinian official, speaking on condition of anonymity, revealed that ‘these countries believe that an early election is the solution out of current impasse’. The Islamist Hamas group, described as ‘terrorist’ by Israel, United States and European countries, defeated the more moderate Fatah party of Mahmoud Abbas during the January 2006’s parliamentary elections. In late February, Fatah and Hamas established a unity government in a bid to end internal violence and win international recognition. The new coalition respected signed peace agreements between Israel, while it asserted the Palestinians’ right to resist the Israeli occupation. The high-ranking official said: “Some Arab and European countries advised the Palestinian Authority to prepare a good atmosphere for holding early elections to end the international embargo”. He hinted that Palestinian, Arab and European officials are currently holding talks over possible means to launch early elections by the beginning of 2008. On April 14th the Palestinian Prime Minister, Ismail Haniya, warned that Palestinians will take a national decision in the next few months, unless the embargo is lifted. He did not elaborate what decisions might be taken, but believed that Palestinians can not tolerate the Israeli actions and the embargo for much longer. In December 2006, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, announced willingness to go for early elections in a bid to end the embargo, yet the ruling Hamas described the call as ‘illegal according to the institution’. The call sparked widespread violence that has so far claimed the lives of scores of Palestinians and wounded hundred others. The international Quartet still comands the Palestinian coalition government to recognize Israel, renounce violence and accept past signed agreements before it can win international recognition. |