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Bulletin
The Weekly Bulletin, focusing on the West Bank, serves
as the basic component of all service packages. An extensive
document distributed every Monday, the Weekly Bulletin
provides information regarding the previous week’s
most pertinent political and security developments and
enables clients an understanding of the current atmosphere
on the Palestinian street. |
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of March 13 - 19 2011 The past week was dominated by the media jostling between Fatah and Hamas, following the invitation by Prime Minister Isma’il Haniya to PA Chairman Mahmud A’bbas to visit the Gaza Strip in order to end internal Palestinian division, and the counter-statement by A’bbas declaring that he is willing to travel to Gaza to... more |
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of March 6 - 12 2011 As in preceding weeks, the past week was dominated by the political confrontation between the PA and Fatah in Ramallah and Hamas in the Gaza Strip regarding the attempts to promote internal Palestinian reconciliation. Against the background of the developments in the Arab world and... more |
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of February 27 - March 5 2011 The past week saw a shift in the position of Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, regarding the possibility of forming a government of national unity comprising Fatah and Hamas. Just a week before, Hamas rejected the formula for such a government as proposed by the Prime Minister in Ramallah, Salam Fayyad, or the... more |
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of February 20 - 26 2011 Against the background of the continuing developments in Libya, Egypt, and other Arab countries, Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad and other Fatah figures have intensified their efforts to reach an understanding with Hamas in order to establish a government of... more |
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of February 13 - 19 2011 Until now, the events in the Arab world – the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt, and the unfolding developments in Yemen, Algeria, Bahrain, Iran, and elsewhere – have had only a minimal impact on the Palestinian territories. The end of the past week, however, saw the beginning of a trend that will continue over the... more |
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of February 6 - 12 2011 The announcement on Friday of the resignation of Egyptian President Husni Mubarak, after 19 days of demonstrations and protests against his regime, realized the worst fears of the PA during this period. Although the statement issued in Mubarak’s name was unsurprising, it cast the PA into a state of uncertainty regarding the future of the... more |
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of January 30 - February 5 2011 The past week was dominated by the attempts by the Palestinianleadership, headed by Chairman Mahmud A’bbas, to stabilize thePalestinian body politic, both against the background of the developmentsin Egypt and following the earlier publication of documents by Al-Jazeera.To date, the Palestinian security forces in the... more |
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of January 23 - 29 2011 The dramatic week that just ended brought two of the gravest crises that have faced the PA since its establishment. The first was the publication by Al-Jazeera of documents produced by the PLO Negotiations Support Unit exposing details of the negotiations between the PA and Israel in recent years. The second was the popular uprising against the Egyptian regime, which has... more |
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of January 16 - 22 2011 Over the past week, the Palestinian leadership intensified its public criticism of the US Administration. The first area of criticism concerned the failure to resume negotiations with Israel. The second related to the ongoing Palestinian efforts to table a resolution before the UN Security Council condemning Israeli settlement activities. The resolution was submitted last week on behalf of... more |
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of January 9 - 15 2011 No change was seen over the past week in the political stalemate between the Israeli government and the PA; neither does it seem likely that any substantive efforts will be made to resume the negotiations in the foreseeable future. The impasse was clearly reflected in the declarations and actions of senior PA figures, who did everything possible over the past week to... more |
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