PA Considering “Popular Uprising” Against Israel
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President Mahmoud Abbas with former Special Envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell; (l-r facing camera): Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Haaretz – The Palestinian Authority may reconsider the diplomatic agreements it currently has with Israel, given what it calls Israel’s repeated violations of them, senior Palestinian officials said Monday.
Hana Amira, a member of the PLO Executive Committee, told the Ma’an news agency Monday that the PA is weighing whether to continue its security and economic cooperation with Israel or instead spark a “popular uprising” against the Israeli occupation.
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