Israeli military opened a criminal probe into the incident as ‘a serious violation of IDF orders and IDF values’
By Daniel Ben-David
The move follows last week’s decision by Spain, Ireland and Norway to recognize a Palestinian state
By JC Reporter
Government department accused of an ‘aversion to public scrutiny’
By Jane Prinsley
Israel has frozen tax revenues owed to the PA since October 7
The United States is expected to block the revived 2011 application
He said there will soon be a ‘critical mass’ within the European Union to push several member states to adopt the position
The PA’s representative in the UN said there could be a vote as soon as April 18th
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The Palestinian party attacked the terror group for triggering a ‘catastrophe’ with the October 7 attack
By Felix Pope
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Yasser Abu Sido, an official in the Palestinian Authority made the remarks on Egyptian TV
Under the PA's "pay for slay" policy, Ramallah disburses monthly salaries to terrorists and their families
Ambassador Husam Zomlot made the statement at a press conference in London
By Elisa Bray
Mahmoud Abbas demanded the secretary of state push Israel to unconditionally release all tax revenue it collects on the PA's behalf
A Pentagon spokesman said that the Palestinian Authority is not a ‘credible’ partner to maintain order in the enclave
The Saudis have proposed resuming financial assistance to the West Bank in the wake of a possible peace deal
The UAE foreign minister said the controversial remarks were 'irresponsible'
By Richard Percival
The UK Foreign Secretary also condemned Iran for its constant calls to destroy Israel