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The EU missions in Jerusalem and Ramallah issued a statement expressing its deep disappointment about Israel's decision to renew the closure order of Palestinian institutions in East Jerusalem, in particular the Orient House and the Chamber of Commerce. The EU urged Israel to reconsider these closures, rescind its decision and allow these institutions, which had been closed for 11 years, to reopen, as required under the road map. (eeas.europa.eu)<\/i><\/p><\/div>\n\n
The German Government announced that it had made an additional donation of <\/span>€<\/span>2 million to help feed 667,500 food-insecure and vulnerable Palestine refugees living in Gaza. The funds were in support of UNRWA’s 2012 Emergency Appeal, which aimed to mitigate the effects on refugees of the deteriorating political, socioeconomic and security situation in Gaza and in the West Bank. <\/span>(unrwa.org)<\/i><\/span><\/p><\/div>\n\n
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PA Foreign Minister Malki told reporters in Ramallah that the Palestinians would renew a bid to upgrade their status at the Âé¶¹APP on 27 September 2012. (Haaretz)<\/i><\/p><\/div>\n\n
A Jerusalem court released on bail 23 right-wing activists who had been arrested the previous day for throwing stones at Palestinian vehicles on Route 60 near the fledgling “Ramat Migron” settlement. According to the Jerusalem Magistrates Court, 22 of the 23 were minors. The court issued injunctions mandating that the activists stay away from “Ramat Migron” for 60 days unless they could prove that it was their place of residence. (The Jerusalem Post)<\/i> <\/p><\/div>\n\n
Eight Palestinians were injured when Jewish settlers threw rocks at a bus and Palestinian cars travelling on the main Ramallah-Nablus road, near the settlement of “Shilo”. Eight people on the bus, which was carrying worshippers who were returning home after a day of prayer at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, had to be taken to a hospital in Nablus for treatment. (WAFA<\/i>)<\/p><\/div>\n\n
According to Abdul Nasser Ferwaneh, a researcher specializing in prisoners’ affairs, and a published report, 113 Palestinian prisoners were in Israeli jails, arrested before the 1993 signing of the Oslo accords, 66 of them imprisoned for over 20 years. (WAFA)<\/i><\/p><\/div>\n\n
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According to Palestinian medical sources in Hebron, two Palestinians died after being pursued by Israeli soldiers and crashing their car. (IMEMC) <\/i><\/p><\/div>\n\n
One Palestinian was killed and another was injured in an Israeli air strike that targeted a motorcycle in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip. Hospital officials said that they had identified the dead man as a former member of the Popular Resistance Committee’s militant group, who had shifted allegiance to “Magles Shoura al-Mujahddin, among Salafi factions that are a fringe presence in Hamas-ruled Gaza”. The Israeli army said in a statement that one of the men targeted “was among those responsible for the execution of the terror attack adjacent to the Israel-Egypt border in which an Israeli civilian was killed”. (WAFA, Reuters)<\/i><\/p><\/div>\n\n
Egyptian security announced the indefinite closure of the Rafah border crossing with Gaza owing to an attack on a police station in the Sinai that killed at least 15 officers. Egypt blamed Islamist militants from Gaza and Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula. (Ma'an News Agency, Ynetnews)<\/i><\/p><\/div>\n\n
At a news conference in Ramallah, Hanna Nasser, Chairman of the PA Central Elections Commission, announced that 754 voter registration centres would be open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., until 9 August. (Ma'an News Agency)<\/i><\/p><\/div>\n\n
A Palestinian analyst group – the Summit of the Free Palestinian Youth (Shabab) – said that following the rise in fuel prices in the Occupied Palestinian Territory by Israel, West Bank cities would suffer from massive increases in the price of basic food commodities and fuel, as well as the general economic recession caused by uncertainty about public sector salaries. (Middle East Monitor)<\/i> <\/p><\/div>\n\n
Ibrahim Khreisheh, the Palestinian Representative to the Human Rights Council, told Voice of Palestine<\/i> radio that the fact-finding committee set up by the Human Rights Council to investigate West Bank settlements would start its work in August and present a preliminary report at the end of September. The committee would submit its final report in March 2013. (Ma'an News Agency)<\/i><\/p><\/div>\n\n
The Arab League announced that it had received a number of important documents from the Yasser Arafat Foundation which would contribute to the investigation into the late leader's death. (Ma'an News Agency)<\/i><\/p><\/div>\n