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RAMALLAH - Acting Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad is using Facebook to ask young Palestinians whom they would like to see in the new government that he is forming.
RAMALLAH - Several hundred Palestinians marched in the West Bank city of Ramallah Thursday, demanding an end to the divisions between the two major political parties, Fatah and Hamas.
RAMALLAH/JERUSALEM - Palestinians lashed out Wednesday at a US announcement that it had failed to get Israel to agree to temporarily freeze construction on its West Bank settlements.
RAMALLAH - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Thursday he would hold US President Barack Obama to his declaration at the United Nations in September, when he expressed hope that the state of Palestine would be a fully fledged member of the UN in 2011.
RAMALLAH - The Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) would consider breaking agreements signed with Israel if the Israeli government continue with the current policies, a PLO official said Saturday in an interview with the Arab newspaper al-Hayat.
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