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The Weekly Bulletin, focusing on the West Bank, serves as the basic component of all service packages. An extensive document distributed every Monday, the Weekly Bulletin provides information regarding the previous week’s most pertinent political and security developments and enables clients an understanding of the current atmosphere on the Palestinian street.
     
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Week of July 25 - 31 2010
The major development this week was the decision of the Arab League’sMonitoring Committee for the Arab Peace Initiative, meeting in Cairo, to recommend that the PA and chairman Mahmud A’bbas complete the negotiations in the framework of the proximity talks undertaken in recent months, and move to a format of direct negotiations with the Israeli government. At the same time, the committee’s decision – which is only a recommendation – states that A’bbas should decide on... more
 
Week of July 18 - 24 2010
The past week has been dominated by the attempts by PA Chairman Mahmud A’bbas to bolster his support within Fatah and among the Palestinian public in general ahead of the expected diplomatic campaign of the Israeli government, the US Administration, and most of the international community who are applying strong pressure on the PA to abandon the current format of... more
 
Week of July 11 - 17 2010
At the core of this past week was the recent visit made by the US envoy Senator George Mitchell to Jerusalem and Ramallah in light of the American and Israeli demand that the PA alter the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations’ format from proximity talks and indirect negotiations conducted over the past... more
 
Week of July 4 - 10 2010
This past week the main prevalent sentiment among the Palestinian leadership and senior Fatah and PLO officials was the shock in light of the transformation in relations between the US administration led by President Barak Obama and the current Israeli government led by Binyamin Netanyahu, as it was reflected in... more
 
Week of June 27 - July 3 2010
Ahead of the visit to Washington DC of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his expected meeting with US President Barack Obama, serious question marks hang over the future of the indirect negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. Over the past week, various Palestinian and Arab figures stated that the indirect negotiations conducted in recent... more
 
Week of June 20 - 26 2010
Approximately one month after the events surrounding the Gaza Flotilla,the main development over the past week was a serious deterioration in the relations between Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, on the one hand, and the PA in Ramallah and the Egyptian government, on the other. The first few weeks following the... more
 
Week of June 13 - 19 2010
The past week, which included the third anniversary of the seizure of control of the Gaza Strip by Hamas, was dominated by the efforts of all the main players – Hamas, the Palestinian Authority, Egypt, and Israel – to influence the future course of events in the area. Further small flotillas of individual boats from Lebanon and Iran are expected in the near future, and during July dozens of... more
 
Week of June 6 - 12 2010
For the past two weeks, public attention has focused mainly on the Israeli seizure of the Mavi Marmara, the diplomatic and media clashes between the governments of Israel and Turkey, and the question of the committee to be established to investigate the incident. In recent days, these issues have been replaced by... more
 
Week of May 30 - June 5 2010
The week was dominated by the Israeli navy operation to seize the Mavi Marmara, in which nine people were killed and dozens injured. The operation has created substantial shock waves that may change the reality of the Middle East over the past year, particularly in terms of the future of the land and sea closure imposed on... more
 
Week of May 23 - 29 2010
The past week was dominated by the upcoming visits to Washington DC by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and PA Chairman Mahmud A’bbas. Netanyahu this coming week, and A’bbas the week after, are due to meet with President Barack Obama [despite persistent rumors, the two leaders are not expected to... more
 
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