Ø£-د/إبراهيم أبراش مقدمة يشهد الØقل السياسي الÙلسطيني هذه الأيام جدلا ÙˆØوارا سياسيا غير معهود يمس قضايا إستراتيجية تتعلق ببنية النظام السياسي الÙلسطيني وآليات اشتغاله ومستقبله،وشكل الØكومة ومرجعيتها الخ،وهي قضايا مقØمة على شعب يعيش تØت الاØتلال .والملاØظ أن هذه القضايا تتمØور Øول طبيعة العلاقة ما بين مؤسسات رئيسية ثلاث :
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Ahmadinejad’s letter to George W. Bush
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s letter to US President George W. Bush  Translated by “Le Monde”  May 8, 2006      Mr George Bush, President of the United States of America  For sometime now I have been thinking, how one can justify the undeniable contradictions …
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MOSCOW (AP) — President Vladimir Putin’s state of the nation address on Wednesday focused on domestic problems such as how to reverse a population decline, but he also took swipes at the United States in his first reaction to US Vice President Dick Cheney’s lambasting.
Read More »Israeli company halts gasoline supplies to Palestinians, deepening crises
NABLUS (AP) — Palestinian gas stations began shutting down and motorists lined up at pumps after an Israeli fuel company cut off deliveries Wednesday, deepening the humanitarian crisis in the West Bank and Gaza Strip that has followed Hamas’ rise to power.
Read More »Dispute over top jobs delays Iraqi unity gov’t
BAGHDAD (Reuters) — Wrangling over the oil ministry portfolio and other top jobs held up on Wednesday the formation of a unity government the United States hopes can end rampant bloodshed and allow it to start withdrawing troops from Iraq.
Read More »France must apologise for ‘genocidal’ rule — Algeria
ALGIERS (Reuters) — President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has repeated a demand that France apologise to Algeria for “genocidal†colonial rule, saying this was the only way to turn a chronically ill relationship into true friendship.
Read More »UN aid chief retreats from troubled Sudan
KALMA CAMP, Sudan (Reuters) — UN humanitarian chief Jan Egeland and aid workers beat a hasty retreat from a refugee camp in Darfur on Monday after a demonstration spun out of control and an aid worker was attacked.
Read More »Tehran plays trump card against Washington push
CAIRO — Iran’s president threw a deft trump card into his standoff with the West on Monday when he dispatched a letter to US President George W. Bush proposing “new solutions†to the crisis — a diplomatic overture that vastly complicates US hopes for UN Security Council sanctions to punish …
Read More »Maliki eyes deal on unity government as bombs kill 10
BAGHDAD (Reuters) — Iraq’s political parties inched closer to sealing a deal on a unity government as Prime Minister-designate Nuri Maliki sketched out the sectarian balance among parliamentary blocs, officials said on Monday.
Read More »Khatib joins Quartet meeting
FOREIGN MINISTER Abdul Ilah Khatib left Monday for New York to join a meeting today of the Quartet of diplomatic powers seeking Middle East peace and hoping to revive its stalled efforts and unify its approach to the new Palestinian leadership.
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