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Egypt calls on US to recognise Palestinian state

Posted by seumasach on May 2, 2011

Activist Post

1st May, 2011

CAIRO (AFP) – Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil al-Arabi on Sunday called on the United States to recognise a Palestinian state, as rival Palestinian factions prepare to sign a reconciliation accord in Cairo.

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‘ME awakening yields Palestine unity’

Posted by seumasach on May 1, 2011

PressTV

1st May, 2011

A senior Iranian official says the recent unity agreement between the two Palestinian main factions, Fatah and Hamas, is the result of Islamic awakening in the Arab world.

“Unity between the two Palestinian movements, Fatah and Hamas, to achieve national reconciliation and form a Palestinian government is one of the most significant consequences of the Islamic awakening in the region (Middle East and North Africa),” Secretary of Iran’s Expediency Council Mohsen Rezaei told IRNA on Sunday.

The Iranian official predicted more of such developments in the region as a result of the Islamic awakening.

On April 27, the Palestinian factions issued a statement, saying they had reached an “understanding” in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, to set up a transitional unity government and hold elections.

On the future of Iran-Egypt ties, Rezaei made a reference to the willingness among the both countries’ officials to expand mutual ties, describing the prospect as “promising.”

Elsewhere in his remarks, Rezaei discounted the possibility of the West’s and NATO’s success in their attempts to disintegrate Libya.

The senior Iranian official, however, warned that in case the oil-rich part of Libya is separated, the other parts of the country will be almost a barren desert where poverty will severely harm the people.

In recent months, a wave of revolutions and anti-government uprisings has swept the Arab world.

In January, a revolution in Tunisia ended the 23-year ruling of former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.

In February, another revolution led to the ouster of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak after three decades of authoritarian rule.

Other revolutions have erupted in Libya, Yemen and Bahrain, while more anti-government upheavals have swept Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Oman, Kuwait and Algeria.

Meanwhile, more Arab countries are expected to witness similar revolts.


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Egypt warns Israel: Don’t interfere with opening of Gaza border crossing

Posted by seumasach on May 1, 2011

Haaretz

30th April, 2011

Chief of Staff of the Egyptian Armed Forces General Sami Anan warned Israel against interfering with Egypt’s plan to open the Rafah border crossing with Gaza on a permanent basis, saying it was not a matter of Israel’s concern, Army Radio reported on Saturday.

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Obama’s Middle East narrative

Posted by seumasach on April 6, 2011

“The Middle East is an issue which has plagued the region for…. centuries”

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Palestinian youth call for Hamas and Fatah to reconcile

Posted by seumasach on March 7, 2011

Al-Ahram

7th March, 2011

Popular  calls  for  ending  the “division” between the  Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip and  the  Fatah-administered West Bank gained a certain momentum recently with “Facebook youths” and  other activists in both territories saying they are planning  demonstrations to  pressure  Hamas and Fatah to put an end to the division.

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Breaking the siege of Gaza is high priority for Egypt’s young revolutionaries

Posted by seumasach on February 24, 2011

Middle East Monitor

24th february, 2011

Young participants in the 25th January Egyptian revolution have told the Palestine Information Centre that Egypt has been freed from a tyrannical regime and breaking the siege of Gaza is high on their list of priorities. Ousting Hosni Mubarak was difficult, they said, but it was just the beginning of the revolution, not the end. In Tahrir Square, they added, all sections of Egyptian society were united, including Muslims and Christians; leftists and members of the Muslim Brotherhood.

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UK spies against palestine resistance

Posted by seumasach on January 26, 2011

PressTV

26th January, 2011

Britain’s foreign spying apparatus, MI6, had drawn up secret strategies for the Palestinian Authority to annihilate resistance movements, leaked documents revealed.

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Former EU Leaders Call for Sanctions on Israel

Posted by seumasach on December 13, 2010

Jason Ditz

antiwar.com

12th december, 2010

As a sign of growing European frustration with the lack of progress in the Mideast peace process, 26 top former leaders from European Union member states have signed a letter calling for sanctions against Israel to punish the nation for its settlement expansions.

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Davutoğlu disappointed over US vote against UN’s flotilla report

Posted by seumasach on October 1, 2010

Today’s Zaman

1st October, 2010

Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu has expressed disappointment over the fact that Turkey’s ally the United States cast the lone vote on Wednesday against the endorsement by the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) of a report that said Israel’s May 31 effort to stop a flotilla of ships from reaching the Gaza Strip was illegal.

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European Parliament condemns Israeli attack, illegal siege on Gaza strip

Posted by seumasach on June 18, 2010

Today’s Zaman

19th June, 2010

The European Parliament in its vote on Thursday condemned a deadly Israeli raid on a flotilla heading for Gaza and a blockade imposed on that territory by the Jewish state. The resolution condemns Israel for its military operation on the Gaza-bound flotilla carrying humanitarian aid. Israeli commandos shot dead eight Turkish activists and an American on board the Turkish Mavi Marmara ship on May 31.

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Turkey to cut ‘all ties’ with Israel

Posted by seumasach on June 17, 2010

PressTV

17th June, 2010

After an Israeli attack on a Gaza-bound flotilla that left nine Turkish citizens dead, Ankara has introduced a roadmap to “completely” cut its ties with Israel.

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