Killing of two brothers in ramming attack by Israeli settler focus of dailies
The three Palestinian Arabic-language dailies focused today on the killing of two Palestinian brothers, Mohammad and Muhannad Muteir, in a ramming attack by an Israeli settler last night near Nablus.
These are the main headlines of the three dailies:
Al-Quds:
– Two brothers are killed in a ramming attack by an Israeli settler near Za’tara checkpoint.
– Israeli occupation authorities confiscate 3,492 dunums of land in the village of Aqraba and declare them as state land.
– President Mahmoud Abbas to King Abdullah II of Jordan: Security and prosperity of Jordan are part of the security and prosperity of Palestine.
– Israeli settlers prepare for en masse incursions into Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.
– Morocco gets a fourth-place finish at World Cup as Croatia gets third place.
Al-Hayat Al-Jadida:
– Brothers Mohammad and Muhannad Muteir die after being deliberately run over by an Israeli settler.
– President Mahmoud Abbas receives invitations to attend the Christmas celebrations.
– President Mahmoud Abbas to the King of Jordan: Security and prosperity of Jordan are part of the security and prosperity of Palestine.
– Presidency in response to Netanyahu: There is no peace without international legitimacy and international law.
– Israeli occupation authorities force a Palestinian to demolish his home in occupied Jerusalem.
– Thousands of Israelis protest in Tel Aviv against new government coalition.
Al-Ayyam
– President Mahmoud Abbas to the King of Jordan: Security and prosperity of Jordan are part of the security and prosperity of Palestine.
– Presidency: Netanyahu’s statements are unacceptable and constitute a challenge to the resolutions of international legitimacy.
– Two brothers from Qalandia refugee camp die after being deliberately run over by an Israeli settler.
– Israeli occupation authorities confiscate 3,492 dunums of land in the village of Aqraba.
– Calls for greater Muslim presence at Al-Aqsa Mosque amid calls by Israeli Jewish fanatics for en masse incursions into the holy site on Hanukkah.
Source: Palestine News and Information Agency