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**Three quarters of the ] go on ] on the Palestinian "Prisoners' Day". Thousands of people rally in towns and cities in both the ] and the ] in support of their action, waving Palestinian flags and displaying photos of imprisoned relatives. **] from ], ], the ] and the ] go on ] on the Palestinian "Prisoners' Day". Thousands of people rally in towns and cities in both the ] and the ] in support of their action, waving Palestinian flags and displaying photos of imprisoned relatives.
**Israeli prime minister ] is handed a letter detailing what Palestinian Authority President ] would like for restarting peace talks after previous negotiations on a ] stalled due to the building of ]s in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. **Israeli prime minister ] receives a Palestinian delegation delivering a letter from Palestinian Authority President ] detailing his demands for restarting peace talks after previous negotiations on a ] stalled.
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**] continues to bombard a disputed border town seized by ] and claims to have seized territory as ] between the two states. **] continues to bombard a disputed border town seized by ] and claims to have seized territory as ] between the two states.

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