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Les grands rendez-vous internationaux des douze mois à venir

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Battle for control in East Jerusalem

Battle for control in East Jerusalem The race for authority the Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem after more Arab nations normalize relations with Israel is raising concerns in Jordan that it may be sidelined as Turkey is seen as attempting to step in and assert its role as representatives of Palestinian cause The Media Line | Published: 01.01.21 , 19:27 During a stroll inside Jerusalem’s Old City, or a drive around the Arab neighborhoods in East Jerusalem, one cannot help but notice Turkish flags hanging outside shops and atop homes, as well as the affinity and warm welcome extended to Turkish tourists visiting the holy city.

Morocco-Israel normalisation: Rabat s latest political betrayal

Published date: 31 December 2020 11:51 UTC | Last update: 2 months 2 weeks ago US recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over the disputed Western Sahara might seem like a victory for Rabat - but in the long term we can expect many negative repercussions Then-Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin and foreign minister Shimon Peres are welcomed by Morocco’s King Hassan II in 1993 (AFP)  Referring to the US-brokered deal to normalise ties between Morocco and Israel, US President Donald Trump tweeted that it was another HISTORIC breakthrough. a massive breakthrough for peace in the Middle East! Such self-congratulatory blather is hardly surprising, given the utter cluelessness of a man who was hardly likely to have been able to find Western Sahara on a world map a few weeks earlier. 

Weekly roundup of world briefs

Weekly roundup of world briefs   By Gabe Friedman (JTA) In a stark contrast from the last few years of the Trump administration, the Palestinian foreign minister said Saturday that the Palestinian Authority is ready to restart the process of negotiating a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with Israel and the incoming administration of President-elect Joe Biden. “We are ready for cooperation and dealing with the new U.S. administration, and we are expecting that it would re-draw its ties with the state of Palestine,” Riyad al-. For access to this article please sign in or subscribe. You might be interested in:

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