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Car believed involved in Hebron attack seized (Ma’an)
Somali pirates capture Saudi tanker (The National)
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Sheba Center for Strategic Studies and the 14 October Press Office signed an agreement concerning collaboration and partnership in terms of information exchange.
Palestinian security sources said 10 people were detained by Israeli forces during overnight raids on Wednesday, though military representatives only confirmed that eight were taken for questioning.
Somali pirates have captured a small Saudi tanker and its crew of 14 in the Gulf of Aden, the European Union’s antipiracy naval mission said today.
The MT Al Nisr Al Saudi, a 5,136 deadweight-tonne tanker, was seized on Monday with its Greek captain and 13 Sri Lankan crew members, said John Harbour, the spokesman for the EU’s antipiracy naval mission.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas met in private Thursday, as part of the newly, Washington launched direct peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
U.K. envoy to Israel Tom Phillips says British public does not automatically assume everything Israel does is wrong, but adds that the debate isn't one of PR but of substance.
The activities and events devoted to opposing the argument in favor of updating legislations setting a marriageable age have recently increased. Religious clerics severely criticize the amendment bill of the Personal Law which is, on the basis of surveys, intended to set up a minimum age for marriages of minor girls, a tradition which has been prevailing in Yemen at an alarming rate. The strongest opposing voice has emanated this time from Al-Iman University run by Sheikh Abdulmajeed al-Zindani, who has asserted that if the Yemeni Parliament passes the amendment bill he would stage a march by millions of Yemeni citizens to protest against this bill.





















