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Tag Archives: Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah
Fatah says Hamas is behind assassination attempt, “further escalating tensions between the rival factions”
ISRAEL HAYOM Palestinian PM escapes assassination attempt in Gaza by News Agencies March 13, 2018 An explosion struck the convoy of the Palestinian prime minister Tuesday as he was making a rare visit to Gaza, in what his Fatah party … Continue reading
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Tagged Fatah, Gaza, Hamas, Palestinian, Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah
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What Are Palestinians Doing With U.S. Money?
GATESTONE by Khaled Abu Toameh August 19, 2015 …Palestinian Authority (PA) Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah did not tell the visiting U.S. Congressmen that the $4.5 billion the Americans invested in promoting Palestinian democracy went down the drain or ended up … Continue reading