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During the phone call, Hossein Amirabdollahian and Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed reportedly discussed bilateral and regional issues and reiterated the importance of improving ties.
The Salem family includes three brothers with their families, including seven children, and their 74-year-old mother. The family says their grandparents arrived in 1948 after being expelled by Israel from their hometown, West of Jerusalem.
Newly researched documents dating back to 1951 support Palestinian Bedouins' claims to lands in the Negev Desert, where protests have been going on for the past month over lands targeted for seizure.
Tel Aviv has been canny about keeping its neighbourhood undemocratic, and the balance of power in its favour, writes Jonathan Hoffman.
Palestinian academic at Sheffield Hallam University Shahd Abusalama has been reinstated in her role, following protests over her suspension for pro-Palestine activism.
Comment: In the wake of Jerusalem's anti-Arab violence, Dominique Vidal questions how the world would react if the shoe were on the other foot.
Opinion:As Dr Cornel West's case illustrates, when anti-racism work expands to include Palestinian human rights, the threat becomes existential for faculty, writes Sahar F. Aziz.
Arabs in the UK series: Suffering from Israeli apartheid and a harsh example of the wrongs of colonialism in the Middle East, Palestine is a cause that unites British Arabs like no other.
Comment: With Barghouti and thousands of other Palestinians behind bars, imprisonment has become a defining part of the Palestinian national consciousness, writes Emad Moussa.
His Beatitude, Theophilos III, has written that the actions of Israeli extremists are designed to force the Christian community from city.