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Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of apartheid crimes against Palestinians

Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of apartheid crimes against Palestinians
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Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of apartheid crimes against Palestinians

Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of apartheid crimes against Palestinians
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Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of apartheid crimes against Palestinians

Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of apartheid crimes against Palestinians
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Palestinians to discuss delaying vote over Jerusalem dispute

Palestinians to discuss delaying vote over Jerusalem dispute JOSEPH KRAUSS, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail FILE - In this Oct. 20, 2012 file photo, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas shows his ink-stained finger after casting his vote during local elections, at a polling station in the West Bank city of Ramallah. The Palestinian leadership will convene Thursday, April 29, 2021, to discuss whether to postpone parliamentary elections scheduled to be held May 22 if Israel does not allow voting in east Jerusalem, where days of violence have ratcheted up tensions.Majdi Mohammed/AP JERUSALEM (AP) The Palestinian leadership will convene later this week to discuss whether to postpone next month s elections if Israel does not allow voting in east Jerusalem, where days of violence have ratcheted up tensions.

Palestinian leadership to meet Thursday to discuss postponing ele

The Palestinian leadership will convene later this week to discuss whether to postpone next month s elections if Israel does not allow voting in East Jerusalem, where days of violence have ratcheted up tensions. Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said at a Cabinet meeting on Monday that the leadership would discuss the elections on Thursday, when representatives of all the main factions are set to meet. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, whose Fatah party is riven with divisions and expected to perform poorly in the 22 May parliamentary elections, could cite Jerusalem as a reason for delaying or cancelling the vote. That would be welcomed by Israel and much of the international community, which fears the militant Hamas movement will gain power and influence in the election.

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