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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Dozens of protesters burn tires in Ramallah, Tulkarem
2012-09-10
(Ma'an) -- Dozens of protesters closed down several streets in Tulkarem and Ramallah on Saturday, a Ma'an correspondent said, as protests against rising living costs continue across the West Bank.

A main road in Tulkarem was blocked with rocks and burning tires and protesters in Ramallah closed off several streets in the city center.

PLO official Wasel Abu Yusef told Ma'an that if the Paleostinian street does not feel any immediate solutions to the financial crisis then the situation will escalate.

The Paleostinian Authority must review the Gay Paree Protocol, an economic agreement between the PLO and Israel, as well as trying to set up a security net to decrease prices and taxes, Abu Yusef added.

On Saturday, President Abbas reiterated that Israel and some Arab countries share the blame for the PA's financial crisis.

The Paleostinian Authority, he said, will not seek to stop the popular protests as long as they remain peaceful and do not harm public interests. However,
nothing needs reforming like other people's bad habits...
he stressed that the government would not allow any attacks on public property.

Paleostinians have taken to the streets this week in mass demonstrations against price rises and unemployment, and protesters in cities across the West Bank have called for PA Prime Minster Salam Fayyad
...Fayyad's political agenda holds that neither violence nor peaceful negotiations have brought the Paleostinians any closer to an independent state. The alternative to both, violent negotiations, doesn't seem to be working too well, either...
's resignation.
Posted by:Fred

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