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Blinken, Yossi Cohen meet in Washington as Israel presses its case on Iran

Israeli officials say US ‘respects’ Israel’s ‘freedom of action’; US says it’s acting with ‘transparency’ toward Jerusalem, both nations ‘share a common interest’ on Iran

Abbas postpones parliamentary elections, blames Israel

The delay likely to draw intense domestic criticism, with Abbas and his allies weakened by challengers from within his own divided Fatah party as Hamas spokesperson criticizes the move claiming responsibility is on Abbas's faction

Palestinians blame Israel as parliamentary, presidential elections delayed

Palestinians blame Israel as parliamentary, presidential elections delayed By Rami Ayyub, Ali Sawafta and Nidal al-Mughrabi Reuters JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Friday postponed planned elections amid a dispute over voting in Israeli-annexed East Jerusalem and divisions in his Fatah party. Abbas announced the postponement of parliamentary elections due on May 22, and a senior Palestine Liberation Organization official later confirmed that it extended to the presidential ballot planned for July 31. The 85-year-old president blamed Israel for uncertainty about whether it would allow the Palestinian election to proceed in Jerusalem as well as in the occupied West Bank and Gaza.

Palestinian parliamentary elections delayed, says Abbas, blaming Israel

Palestinian parliamentary elections delayed, says Abbas, blaming Israel
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Some progress in Iran nuclear deal talks: US State Dept

Internet will stop if fuel is unavailable, warns telecoms minister  Updated 08 June 2021 June 08, 2021 01:25 BEIRUT: Lebanese President Michel Aoun has approved an exceptional loan of up to LBP300 billion ($197 million) for the state electricity company to import fuel before supplies run out, according to an official statement. His approval came days before the country was due to experience a total power blackout. The hours for electricity rationing in various regions reached minimum levels on Monday morning, with supply to some areas no longer exceeding half an hour a day, and there were increased protests from people after generator owners hiked their service tariffs so that bills became more than LBP700,000 a month, whereas the minimum wage is LBP675,000 a month.

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