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- The Rise and Demise of the Left in West Bank Politics: The Case of the Palestine National Front. Matthews, Weldon C. // Arab Studies Quarterly;Fall98, Vol. 20 Issue 4, p13
Presents an essay on the consequences of the intertwining of international and local affairs in the Palestine National Front (PNF). Soviet policy and the PNF; PNF and the national institutions; Collapse of the PNF; Left-right schisms in West Bank politics of the PNF.
- Israel strikes back at Jewish protests on the West Bank. Battersby, John // Christian Science Monitor;8/2/95, Vol. 87 Issue 173, p5
Reports about Israeli government's confrontation with West Bank Jewish settlers, who were protesting against the plans to extend Palestinian self-rule in the West Bank. Details of the confrontation; Public reactions to the confrontation.
- Israel and the PLO reached a tentative agreement. Hanson, Cynthia; McLaughlin, Abraham // Christian Science Monitor;7/13/95, Vol. 87 Issue 159, p2
Informs about the agreement reached by Israel and the PLO on the transfer of civilian authority to Palestinians in the West Bank. Note on the agreement.
- Gaza/West Bank. // MEED: Middle East Economic Digest;8/9/96, Vol. 40 Issue 32, p27
Reports on political and economic developments in Gaza Strip and West Bank as of August 9, 1996. Includes the resignation of Abu Alaa as chairman of the Palestinian Legislative Council; Plan by the Palestinian National Authority, Israel and the World Bank to set up an industrial park on the...
- Gaza/West Bank. // MEED: Middle East Economic Digest;8/30/96, Vol. 40 Issue 35, p24
Presents news about economic and political developments in Gaza/West Bank as of August 30, 1996. Includes Palestine Cement Co.'s plan to increase its capital; Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's order to reduce the prices of bread and wheat; Palestinian National Authority's termination of...
- The Intifada: The emergence of embryonic legal mechanisms for Palestinian self-determination. Wing, Adrien Katherin // Arab Studies Quarterly;Fall93, Vol. 15 Issue 4, p63
Evaluates the Intifada, or the creation of executive, legal and judicial institutions as well as procedures to implement new rules of decision in Palestine. Roles of coercion and legitimacy; Pre-existing legal traditions utilized and rejected by Palestinians; Examination of the new generation...
- Appendix: West Bank/Gaza. // Israel Country Review;2010, p165
An appendix which offers information on the government, culture, and population of West Bank and Gaza Strip is presented.
- Palestinians talk of a new intifadah. Prusher, Ilene R. // Christian Science Monitor;8/19/96, Vol. 88 Issue 185, p1
Reports on the possible re-ignition of the intifadah in the West Bank. Promises of Palestinian autonomy; Influx of guns into Arab hands.
- A paper pact meets a cold reality in West Bank. Battersby, John // Christian Science Monitor;9/26/95, Vol. 87 Issue 211, p6
Discusses the reactions to the Israeli-PLO deal formulated on September 24, 1995. Palestinian self-rule in West Bank towns; Withdrawal of Israeli troops from the West Bank; Demonstrations for release of Palestinian prisoners; Fear of Islamic militants; Views on the deal by Israeli Prime...


