Palestinian Liberation Organization
US victims of Palestinian terror sue PLO over 'pay-for-slay' scheme
Families of slain and injured Americans, including Taylor Force’s relatives, filed a US lawsuit accusing the PLO of rewarding terrorists with monthly payments.
UN allows Palestinian President Abbas to speak via video after US denies visa
US blocks Palestinian officials from attending UN General Assembly, denies visas
US to sanction Palestinian Authority, PLO members, State Dept. confirms
Republican lawmakers seek to block Palestinian upgrades at UN
The No Official Palestine Entry Act wants to halt US funding to international organizations that offer expanded recognition to the PA and PLO.
Palestinians establish vice presidency post, no candidate named yet
According to the statement, Abbas has the right to assign tasks to the deputy, relieve him of his post, or accept his resignation.
'Free Palestine'? Snow White should keep her poisoned apples to herself - opinion
We would like to believe that life is like Walt Disney film, where villains can suddenly disappear and good people live happily ever after. But we know the reality in the Middle East a bit better.
Fatah strives to maintain Palestinian legitimacy amid West Bank terror operation - analysis
Abbas’s conundrum: Any action taken by the Palestinian Authority against terrorist groups in the West Bank only strengthens them, perhaps even at the expense of Fatah.
Fuld case gains momentum as DOJ and bipartisan leaders push for Supreme Court review
If deemed constitutional, the case would return to the Southern District, continuing without the major roadblocks faced thus far.
Fuld case gains momentum as DOJ and bipartisan leaders push for Supreme Court review
If deemed constitutional, the case would return to the Southern District, continuing without the major roadblocks faced thus far.
Could a ‘Free Palestine’ truly be free? - opinion
Philosophically, politically, socially, morally - an Arab Palestine would not be free. Just look at its policies, says the writer.
Palestinian Authority panics, official calls to reverse UNRWA funding cut
UNRWA workers were recently fired from their positions for participating in the October 7 Massacre, leading to several countries deciding to withdraw funding for UNRWA.
UAE foreign minister meets PLO official to discuss humanitarian crisis in Gaza
In the meeting, Sheikh Abdullah stressed the importance of prioritising negotiations towards a framework for a two-state peace deal between the Israelis and Palestinians, WAM reported.
Tamir Pardo crossed a red line - editorial
In an interview with the Associated Press on Wednesday, Pardo claimed that Israel is implementing an “apartheid state” policy against Palestinians in the West Bank.
Papua New Guinea opens Jerusalem embassy as Christian act
Netanyahu said the new embassy would make it easier to develop agriculture, health, water and technology projects.