Sixty-one Israeli terror victims are suing Mahmoud Abbas for $370 million as the party ultimately responsible for the attacks carried out against them.
Osama Khaled Joudeh received a PA medal for helping victims of the deadly Vienna attack in November, but a Palestinian man who helped Jewish victims of a shooting attack near Hebron received death threats and had to flee for his life.
The Grand Mufti said that 'those who [showed the cartoons] are completely uncultured,' but he did not say the man who beheaded a teacher was 'uncultured.'
The Palestinians 'are on the losing side of this dispute. They have painted themselves into a corner, and the way out of is to cooperate quietly with Israel.'
The Palestinians' hate for Israel and the US has blinded them to the point where they are prepared to support the penning up of more than a million Muslims.
Yasser Jadallah, former senior advisor to PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, reveals corruption and theft of funds by Abbas himself and other top Palestinian cronies.
Pro-Palestinian groups claim to care about Palestinians and advocate for their rights. What about Palestinian abuse of journalists who express their views?
Abbas' rhetoric is hardly a reason to bury the government’s plan to apply Israeli law to the Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria and to the Jordan Valley.
The Palestinian leadership's ongoing efforts to muzzle its critics not only deprives Palestinians of their salaries and pensions, it also involves intimidation and arrests.