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- Hamas: Abbas mustn't relinquish our rights for a 'U.S. illusion'
- Abbas: U.S. is committed to ending settlement construction
- Germany: West Bank settlement expansion is 'not acceptable'
- Gates calls for tough sanctions on North Korea, Iran
- U.S. man evades jail time in 'mysterious' case of spying for Israel
| Hamas: Abbas mustn't relinquish our rights for a 'U.S. illusion' Posted: 30 May 2009 11:52 AM PDT Palestinian factions in exile in Damascus on Saturday warned Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas against giving up on the "rights of the Palestinian people" in exchange for a "U.S. illusion." ... |
| Abbas: U.S. is committed to ending settlement construction Posted: 30 May 2009 10:56 AM PDT Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas met with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo on Saturday, and briefed him on his recent trip to Washington, saying that the U.S. was committed to bringing about an end to Israeli construction in the West Bank settlements. ... |
| Germany: West Bank settlement expansion is 'not acceptable' Posted: 30 May 2009 10:43 AM PDT German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier has demanded that Israel put an end to all settlement building in the Palestinian territories, in a newspaper interview published Saturday. ... |
| Gates calls for tough sanctions on North Korea, Iran Posted: 30 May 2009 08:48 AM PDT U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Saturday compared North Korea's nuclear program to Iran's and called for tough sanctions against both countries that bring home real pain for their failure to adhere to international norms. ... |
| U.S. man evades jail time in 'mysterious' case of spying for Israel Posted: 30 May 2009 06:03 AM PDT An 85-year-old former civilian employee of the U.S. Army was fined but avoided prison time on Friday after earlier pleading guilty to giving classified documents to Israel in the 1980s, in a case the sentencing judge said was "shrouded in mystery." ... |
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