Ismail A. Met

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  • CAIRO - Gaza's Hamas premier is in Egypt on his first trip outside the blockaded territory since the Islamists overran it in 2007. Ismail Haniyeh met in Cairo with the head of the Arab League and the leader of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood.

  • Rafiqui captures stark, simple portraits of the people in Gaza, who lost their homes and loved ones in the bombings. He chooses not to document the familiar scenes of destruction and grief but to glimpse something of the resolve resilience of people caught between their government and their former occupier. During his travel, he met Ismail Ibrahim Abu Eida whom explained to him how tanks and bulldozers forced him to flee and leveled everything he had built over the course of his life, including his family. Ismail also said that Snipers kept an eye on the few Gazan farmers who dared to return to their lands and were shot and killed at random despite the cease-fire.

  • GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip -- Two Fox News journalists freed by militants Sunday described a harrowing two weeks of captivity during which they were blindfolded, tied in painful positions and forced at gunpoint to say on a video that they converted to Islam. After their release, the men met with Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh and left Gaza, but first appealed at a brief news conference for foreign journalists not to be deterred from covering the plight of the Palestinians in the volatile coastal strip.

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  • GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip -- The Palestinian president and prime minister, heading rival movements, on Monday failed again to agree on a joint government that might lead to lifting Western sanctions that have bankrupted their administration -- but they planned to keep trying. President Mahmoud Abbas, a moderate, and Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas met in Gaza for more than two hours, but officials said the talks ended with no accord on a national unity government made up of independent experts. Both sides said talks would continue today; they would not say what issues remain open.

  • GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip The Palestinian president and prime minister, heading rival movements, on Monday failed again to agree on a joint government that might lead to lifting Western sanctions that have bankrupted their administration but they planned to keep trying. President Mahmoud Abbas, a moderate, and Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas met in Gaza for more than two hours, but officials said the talks ended with no accord on a national unity government made up of independent experts. Both sides said talks would continue today, but they would not say what issues remain open.

  • GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip Two Fox News journalists freed by militants Sunday described a harrowing two weeks' captivity during which they were blindfolded, tied in painful positions and forced at gunpoint to say on a video that they converted to Islam. After their release, the men met with Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh and left Gaza, but first appealed at a brief news conference for foreign journalists not to be deterred from covering the plight of the Palestinians in the volatile coastal strip.

  • GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - Israeli aircraft fired missiles into a car carrying Palestinian militants Friday, killing six people including a bombmaker and his 5-year-old daughter, in the deadliest Israeli attack since the Hamas-led Palestinian government took office. The air strike in the southern Gaza town of Rafah came as the Palestinian prime minister, Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas, and moderate President Mahmoud Abbas met to try to settle some of their growing differences.

  • GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip Two Fox News journalists freed by militants Sunday described a harrowing two weeks of captivity during which they were blindfolded, tied in painful positions and forced at gunpoint to say on a video that they had converted to Islam. After their release, the men met with Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh and left Gaza, after a brief news conference at which they appealed to foreign journalists not to be deterred from covering the plight of the Palestinians in the volatile coastal strip.

  • GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas came to Gaza on Monday for negotiations with Hamas, but the two sides again failed to agree on a national unity government. Mr. Abbas and Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas met for more than two hours, but officials said the talks ended with no accord. Both sides said talks would continue today; they would not say what issues remain open.



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