Aqsa Mosque are frequent, settlements' building continues, and the suffering of our brothers is growing. Hence, we renew our call upon the international community, particularly the Security Council to compel Israel to accept peace and the (...)
Aqsa Mosque, considering this criminal act as a violation of the feelings of Muslims, serious precedent and direct provocation of all Muslims in the world. The Council of Ministers expressed the Kingdom's condemnation of the decision of the Israeli (...)
Palestinian peace negotiations on the basis of the two-state solution and ending the state of no-war and no-peace, which led to three wars in Gaza.
Alsharq also said that the international community and the countries sponsoring the peace (...)
Quds, and stressing that this decision which is contrary to international laws and resolutions indicates the continuation of Israeli intransigence in disrupting efforts to achieve a just peace based on the foundation that Al-Quds is the capital of (...)
Palestinian conflict, the Kingdom stressed the importance of resuming peace efforts in accordance with a clear and specific vision and real and concrete steps, not cosmetic ones, especially in the presence of international legitimate and clear (...)
Quds, affirming the illegal of Israeli laws and practices in Al-Quds Al-Sharif.
He added that it's time to lift the permanent immunity from Israel and take action on granting the State of Palestine independence and end the Israeli occupation of (...)
economic reconstruction of the Strip is illegal and a collective punishment of 1.5 million Palestinians in Gaza, adding that the consequences of this blockade are an ongoing crime against humanity that has to end immediately.
With regard to Syria, (...)
Quds, defaming the sanctity of Al-Aqsa mosque. The statement called for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with Al-Quds as its capital.
The statement warned from sectarianism calls which work to divide Muslims and open the door (...)
seriousness and disrespect for the efforts aiming to achieve peace in the region. In this regard, the Kingdom appreciates the efforts of the United Nations Organization for Education, Culture and Sciences (UNESCO) which resulted in the decision to (...)
Quds, describing this action as a continuation of the Israeli policies of renouncing peace requirements and closing all doors to any opportunity to resume the stalled negotiations with the Palestinian side. The Cabinet expressed the Kingdom's hope (...)
BRUSSELS: A group of international negotiators says the Palestinian Authority has succeeded in building the capabilities needed to run a country – and now the political work of a permanent peace just needs to catch up. The Ad Hoc Liaison Committee, (...)
Palestinian peace deal seemed remote before, it looks downright unattainable after a stormy week of leaks of confidential Mideast protocols by Al-Jazeera TV.
The disclosures hurt the credibility of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas among his (...)
PALESTINIAN peace talks have been suspended for four weeks, about as long as they were on. The more protracted the impasse, the harder it will be for the parties to get back to the negotiating table. More delay only plays into the hands of (...)
Sheikh, Egypt, Al-Madinah, Al-Yaum and Al-Riyadh newspapers said the second round of negotiations will be conducted in inappropriate circumstances due to Palestinian divisions, noting that experiences have taught us that Israeli governments have not (...)
controlled area C of the West Bank have also jeopardized children's right to education. Inadequate structures, including tents, shacks and crude cement structures, are being used as schools owing to the difficulties in obtaining building permits (...)
sound incendiary grenades and rubber bullets at young people. A large number of shopkeepers in the area preferred to close their shops in anticipation of any developments, Palestinian sources quoted witnesses as saying.
The witnesses added that a (...)
instead of building trust and confidence - was continuing its inhumane actions and excessive use of military machinery against defenseless Palestinians, destroying Palestinians houses, infrastructure and national institutions, closing border (...)
Aqsa Mosque and the confrontation against the Israeli actions aiming at Judaizing the holy Al-Quds.
On Lebanon, the two parties underscored the importance of reaching whatever conduces to the unity and stability of Lebanon through reconciliation (...)
Palestinian peace negotiations could possibly resume without a complete freeze in Israeli building of Jewish settlements, a senior US official suggested Thursday.
The official, who spoke to reporters on condition of anonymity, said it was more (...)
Palestinian conflict.
That's why Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's refusal to say “two-state solution” could make for a rocky start in US President Barack Obama's first major foray into Middle East diplomacy.
Obama meets Netanyahu at the (...)
shirt that reads in Hebrew “Sniper platoon” in Tel Aviv. It shows a pregnant woman in a rifle's cross-hairs with the slogan “1 Shot 2 Kills.” Another shirt is of a gun-toting child with the words, “The smaller they are, the harder it is.” A third (...)
fetched objective and led to meaningless negotiations in complete contrast with Oslo and Annapolis conferences.
Prince Saud al-Faisal also said that the situation in the occupied territories particularly in Gaza Strip can only be described as a (...)
week aggression on the Gaza Strip in collaboration with the people of Gaza, civil society organizations, and UN agencies, mainly UNRWA, the source said.
Egypt will send its memo to UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) investigators, who have asked Cairo (...)
A protest organized on the powerful social networking website Facebook brought a whole new dimension to the growing worldwide demonstrations against Israel's attacks on the Gaza Strip.
More than 1,000 students and ethnic minorities swarmed the (...)
called Road Map, which foresees a two-State solution with Israel and the Palestinians living side by side in peace, as well as the Annapolis Joint Statement of November 27, 2007, which was intended to reinvigorate the peace process.
He also urged (...)