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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 May 27 - June 2 2012 The past week saw the first steps toward the implementation of the SecondCairo Agreement between Fatah and Hamas. Although the sides failed to meetthe original deadlines set in the agreement, signed May 20th, they have to date kept to the course of events it... more |
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of May 20 - 26 2012 The past week was dominated by the new agreement between Fatah and Hamas,reached with the mediation of the Egyptian General Intelligence Service. The agreement has become known as the “Second Cairo agreement” or the Eight Point document. The agreement, which came as a total... more |
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of May 13 - 19 2012 The main event of the past week was the formation of a new government inRamallah. Less than 24 hours after the end of the Palestinian prisoners’ strike, the PA in Ramallah detailed the appointments for the third government of Prime Minister Salam Fayyad. The announcement came after months of doubts regarding the implementation of the... more |
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of May 6 - 12 2012 The hunger strike by Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails entered a new stage this week, less in the prisons themselves and more in terms of the related developments outside. The crisis is developing into the most serious challenge to face the Palestinian Authority and its security forces since... more |
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of April 22 - 28 2012 Khaled Masha’l, head of the Hamas Politburo, arrived in Cairo last weekend at the head of a Hamas delegation for the first time since the Hamas institutions met in the city following the declaration of the Doha Agreement in February. As will be recalled, during the meetings in the... more |
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of April 15 - 21 2012 The past week saw the quasi-official consolidation of cooperation betweenIsrael, Jordan and, to an extent, the PA and the current regime in Egypt in a joint effort to curtail the growing influence of the Islamic movements with Muslim Brethren orientation... more |
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of April 8 - 14 2012 The past week emphasized the widening political and practical gulf between the Hamas regime in the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian Authority [PA] in the West Bank. While the Doha Declaration at the beginning of February was supposed to mark a breakthrough leading to the integration of the... more |
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of April 1 - 7 2012 At the weekend, after a long period of public internal struggles, Hamas beganits internal elections. The process is expected to take several weeks, at the end of which the organization is expected to elect both a general Shoura Council – the broadest and most important leadership body of Hamas, which formulates policy on the principled level as well as the head and members of the... more |
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of March 25 - 31 2012 The events on Friday surrounding "Land Day" and the “Global March toJerusalem” represented the third attempt over the past year by Palestinian and Arab elements to spark a broad popular struggle against Israel [the earlier events were the protests in May 2011 around... more |
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of March 18 - 24 2012 Over the past week, the energy and fuel crisis facing the Gaza Strip reached a new peak. The crisis began in mid-February, when the importing of industrial diesel, petroleum and derived products through the tunnels used to smuggle merchandise from the Egyptian side of Rafah into the Gaza Strip was brought to a halt. The resulting fuel shortage... more |
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