Abu Mazen

The Hawara and Aqaba events weakened the PA 

The meeting in Aqaba and the events in Hawara earned the PA international support but weakened its position even more on the Palestinian street.

The PA is examining the possibility of returning to the method of establishing guard committees in villages and towns to deal with the settlers.

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Terrorism is spreading to Tulkarm 

The Palestinian terrorist octopus continues to send arms to the north of the West Bank and has also reached the city of Tulkarm.
The PA has not yet begun to implement the American security plan to fight terrorism, it will take a few months and Israel will have to deal with the armed terrorist groups on its own.

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Fear of the collapse of the Aqaba meeting understandings 

Egypt, Jordan and the PA fear the collapse of the results of the security meeting in Aqaba and that Israel will not keep the promises it made during the meeting. Senior officials in Israel say that the fear is that the PA will not fight against terrorism and that the expected attacks towards the month of Ramadan are the ones that could torpedo the understandings reached at the meeting.

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Terror sets the agenda 

The security situation is deteriorating in northern Samaria and it is the terrorist groups that set the agenda for the month of Ramadan.

The IDF must take the initiative and launch an extensive military operation against the terrorist groups in northern Samaria.

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The security meeting in Aqaba is a waste of time

The security meeting in Aqaba is intended to please the US and Arab countries, PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has no intention of confronting the armed terrorist groups in the northern West Bank.
The IDF will reduce its arrest activity in the West Bank ahead of Ramadan, but it cannot trust the PA in everything related to the war on terror, yesterday’s murderous attack in the town of Hawara is the best proof of this.

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International meeting in Aqaba to prevent violence in Ramadan

The US is initiating a regional meeting in Aqaba to reach an agreement on a series of measures aimed at bringing calm during the month of Ramadan.
The PA agreed to the new American security plan to fight terrorism, but in Israel there is great skepticism about the chances of the success of the meeting in Aqaba.

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  Civil disobedience in Jerusalem

The Palestinians are trying to implement in East Jerusalem the idea of civil disobedience that already failed in the first intifada in order to encourage violence and present Israel as an apartheid state.
The Palestinian problem is not currently of interest to the world busy with the war in Ukraine, the implementation of the civil disobedience in East Jerusalem will cause heavy economic damage to the Palestinians.

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The succession battle in the PA is getting complicated

A senior official in the Fatah movement claims that the movement’s senior Tawfik AlTirawi, who saw himself as the successor of Mahmoud Abbas, is expected to be imprisoned and expelled from the top of the movement.
Fatah senior officials demand an investigation into Hussein al-Sheikh, secretary general of the PLO’s executive committee, on suspicion of involvement in the poisoning of Yasser Arafat.

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Israeli Palestinian compromise

Israel and the PA reached an understanding, with American mediation, on a temporary freeze on the settlements in an attempt to prevent a security escalation ahead of Ramadan.
The Biden administration is satisfied, but there is great doubt whether the understandings between Israel and the PA will lead to an end of terrorism.

Read More >>

The Hawara and Aqaba events weakened the PA 

The meeting in Aqaba and the events in Hawara earned the PA international support but weakened its position even more on the Palestinian street.

The PA is examining the possibility of returning to the method of establishing guard committees in villages and towns to deal with the settlers.

Read More >>

Terrorism is spreading to Tulkarm 

The Palestinian terrorist octopus continues to send arms to the north of the West Bank and has also reached the city of Tulkarm.
The PA has not yet begun to implement the American security plan to fight terrorism, it will take a few months and Israel will have to deal with the armed terrorist groups on its own.

Read More >>

Fear of the collapse of the Aqaba meeting understandings 

Egypt, Jordan and the PA fear the collapse of the results of the security meeting in Aqaba and that Israel will not keep the promises it made during the meeting. Senior officials in Israel say that the fear is that the PA will not fight against terrorism and that the expected attacks towards the month of Ramadan are the ones that could torpedo the understandings reached at the meeting.

Read More >>

Terror sets the agenda 

The security situation is deteriorating in northern Samaria and it is the terrorist groups that set the agenda for the month of Ramadan.

The IDF must take the initiative and launch an extensive military operation against the terrorist groups in northern Samaria.

Read More >>

The security meeting in Aqaba is a waste of time

The security meeting in Aqaba is intended to please the US and Arab countries, PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has no intention of confronting the armed terrorist groups in the northern West Bank.
The IDF will reduce its arrest activity in the West Bank ahead of Ramadan, but it cannot trust the PA in everything related to the war on terror, yesterday’s murderous attack in the town of Hawara is the best proof of this.

Read More >>

International meeting in Aqaba to prevent violence in Ramadan

The US is initiating a regional meeting in Aqaba to reach an agreement on a series of measures aimed at bringing calm during the month of Ramadan.
The PA agreed to the new American security plan to fight terrorism, but in Israel there is great skepticism about the chances of the success of the meeting in Aqaba.

Read More >>

  Civil disobedience in Jerusalem

The Palestinians are trying to implement in East Jerusalem the idea of civil disobedience that already failed in the first intifada in order to encourage violence and present Israel as an apartheid state.
The Palestinian problem is not currently of interest to the world busy with the war in Ukraine, the implementation of the civil disobedience in East Jerusalem will cause heavy economic damage to the Palestinians.

Read More >>

The succession battle in the PA is getting complicated

A senior official in the Fatah movement claims that the movement’s senior Tawfik AlTirawi, who saw himself as the successor of Mahmoud Abbas, is expected to be imprisoned and expelled from the top of the movement.
Fatah senior officials demand an investigation into Hussein al-Sheikh, secretary general of the PLO’s executive committee, on suspicion of involvement in the poisoning of Yasser Arafat.

Read More >>

Israeli Palestinian compromise

Israel and the PA reached an understanding, with American mediation, on a temporary freeze on the settlements in an attempt to prevent a security escalation ahead of Ramadan.
The Biden administration is satisfied, but there is great doubt whether the understandings between Israel and the PA will lead to an end of terrorism.

Read More >>