PLO News
Mid-east Facing An Explosion, Says Plo
Wednesday January 25, 1995
Cairo, Tuesday. The head of the PLO's political department, Mr Faruq Kaddumi, today warned that the Middle East was heading towards more violence. ``The region is heading for an explosion and an escalation of acts of violence," Mr Kaddumi said, after Palestinian suicide bombers killed 19 Peace Talks Go On Despite Bombing - Israel
Tuesday January 24, 1995
Jerusalem, Monday. The Israeli Government today announced punitive measures against Palestinians after two Islamic suicide bombers killed 19 Israelis. But it rejected a call by President Ezer Weizman to freeze peace talks with the PLO. The Deputy Defence Minister, Mr Mordechai Gur, told IsraBook Outrages Israelis, Plo
Monday January 9, 1995
JERUSALEM, Sunday: Israel is in the throes of a political scandal this weekend after a top Palestinian official alleged in his memoirs that Israel's Labour politicians and the then-outlawed Palestine Liberation Organisation had conspired to ensure Labour's victory in the 1992 Israeli election. ThRabin Won With Plo Help, Says New Book
Monday January 9, 1995
Jerusalem, Sunday. Right-wing leaders today accused the Israeli Prime Minister, Mr Yitzhak Rabin, of fraud after a new book claimed his Labor Party won the 1992 election with help from PLO officials who stalled peace talks. In a bizarre twist, the PLO official who wrote the book denied its claKillings Strain Israeli-plo Deal
Friday January 6, 1995
Ramallah, West Bank, Thursday. The death of four Palestinians in the occupied West Bank today and two more shooting incidents in the Gaza Strip yesterday have placed intense pressure on Israeli-PLO relations. Military officials said Israeli troops shot and killed four Palestinians in an exchan