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Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh: We Are Reconsidering Our 1993 Recognition Of Israel; We Will Continue To Pay Salaries To Families Of Prisoners And 'Martyrs'
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said in a June 8, 2020 interview on Palestine TV that because the Palestinian Authority remained steadfast when it came to paying salar Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said in a June 8, 2020 interview on Palestine TV that because the...www.memri.org
RE: Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2
⁜→ Sixties Fan, et al,
BLUF: I think Palestinian PM Shtayyeh is reshaping the dialog a little bit.
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Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh: We Are Reconsidering Our 1993 Recognition Of Israel; We Will Continue To Pay Salaries To Families Of Prisoners And 'Martyrs'
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said in a June 8, 2020 interview on Palestine TV that because the Palestinian Authority remained steadfast when it came to paying salar Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said in a June 8, 2020 interview on Palestine TV that because the...www.memri.org
I have not heard of a shift in policy. I've not seen Israel backtrack on the issue of making to stop the payments Hostile Arab Palestinian payment. PA's commitment to paying these salaries and he added that recognition of Israel by the PLO is currently being discussed by the PLO's judicial committees.
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Most Respectfully,
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The Pals are hoping to rely on Arab money to bail them out of their latest financial disaster. I’m betting this latest plea is going to largely fall on deaf Arab ears. While the Pals have been critical of Arab nations for aligning with Israel, they have made the mistake of bending and scraping before the Shia heretics.
RAMALLAH, June 13 (Xinhua) -- A senior Palestinian official announced on Saturday that the Palestinian Authority (PA) had asked the Arab states to ensure a 100-million-U.S. dollar monthly loan to help Palestine overcome its financial crisis.
Saeb Erekat, Secretary of Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Executive Committee, told the Voice of Palestine radio that the PA request to get a loan which was under previous Arab League decisions to ensure a secure Arab financial network.
"It's necessary to provide an urgent Arab financial aid to back the Palestinian Authority treasury to overcome the current difficult situation amid the current challenges," said Erekat.
Earlier this month, the PA decided not to receive money that comes from the tax revenue dues that Israel collects on behalf of the PA from Palestinian trade at crossing points under Israel's control.
(COMMENT)Oh, my. Arabs are interfering in the affairs of the “Country of Pal’istan” (said country, as we know, was invented by the Treaty of Lausanne).
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PA alarmed by UAE intervention in Palestinian internal affairs
In the past few years, PA officials have privately accused the UAE of meddling in Palestinian internal affairs and acting contrary to Arab League resolutions.m.jpost.com
In the past few years, PA officials have privately accused the UAE of meddling in Palestinian internal affairs and acting contrary to Arab League resolutions.
Unlike many Palestinian parties, the Palestinian Authority has avoided commenting on an article published last week by United Arab Emirates Ambassador to the US, Yousef Al-Otaibi, in Yediot Aharonot.
The PA’s silence, however, does not mean that it condones the ambassador’s statements. In the past few years, PA officials have privately accused the UAE of meddling in Palestinian internal affairs and acting contrary to Arab League resolutions by advancing normalization with Israel.