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COMMENT: The demand by Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Egypt that the terrorists in control of Gaza put down their arms and leave is ...
That PLO leaders used Tunisia to plan terrorism also drew Tunisia more directly into the Israel-Palestinian conflict, with the PLO headquarters there the target of a 1985 Israeli attack.
Fatah/PLO/PA head Mahmoud Abbas is skipping the celebration of Tunisia's Jasmine Revolution, citing prior commitments. It's a direct snub. Chana Ya'ar Jan 12, 2012, 11:42 AM (GMT+2) ...
In 2014, Tunisia's tourism minister faced criticism from parliamentarians over a trip to Israel she took in 2006 to take part in a UN training program for Palestinian Arab youths.
After a previous statement made by the PLO's Executive Committee praising the Tunisia riots, Ahmed Abdel Rahman, an adviser to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said on Saturday that ...
Hachana said Tunisia was instrumental in bringing Israelis and Palestinians together, despite an Israeli attack on the PLO’s Tunis headquarters in 1985.
After the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon and the expulsion of the PLO from Lebanon to Tunisia, the PLO went down the road of giving up its revolutionary credentials completely.
Hachana said Tunisia was instrumental in bringing Israelis and Palestinians together, despite an Israeli attack on the PLO’s Tunis headquarters in 1985.
In exchange, PLO leaders were allowed to return from exile in Tunisia and recognized as the Palestinian Authority, the governing body of the Gaza Strip and parts of the West Bank.
But the PLO leader and thousands of his fighters were evacuated from Lebanon under the joint protection of France and the US, while Arafat chose to settle in faraway Tunisia, which was then the ...
Almost 25 years after Palestinian deputy leader Khalil al-Wazir, better known as Abu Jihad, was gunned down in a 1988 seaborne raid in Tunisia, Israel admitted on Thursday that it was behind the ...