Here’s an outline of the main headlines of the Palestinian Arabic-language dailies on Sunday:
Al-Ayyam:
- Israeli troops critically injure a Palestinian young an in Jerusalem, and settlers assault Palestinians and their property in Hebron.
- Washington affirms the need to achieve a viable and democratic Palestinian state.
- Israeli occupation authorities extend the detention of the Palestinian Governor of Jerusalem after blocking him from travelling abroad via Allenby crossing.
- Kuwait’s parliament speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanim says all rights issues should be treated with one standard.
- Hackers reveal tax documents belonging to the Israeli Mossad chief.
- Russia uses hypersonic missiles as its military escalates its offensive across Ukraine.
- Israeli occupation admits that 12 Israeli soldiers were injured in clashes in Qalandia refugee camp several months ago.
- Washington is disappointed by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s visit to the United Arab Emirates.
Al-Quds:
- Russia uses hypersonic missiles for the first time in Ukraine.
- Israeli occupation authorities detain the Palestinian Governor of Jerusalem and remand him by one day.
- Japanese prime minister urges his Indian counterpart to act concerning the Russia-Ukraine war.
- UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson says return of normal relations with Moscow is a mistake.
- Deputy Spokeswoman of the US State Department Jalina Porter: “There should be a viable and democratic Palestinian state.”
- Washington reiterates support for the two-state solution and rejection of Israeli settlement construction.
- Israeli occupation forces critically injure a Palestinian young man in occupied Jerusalem for allegedly attempting to carry out a stabbing attack.
Al-Hayat Al-Jadida:
- Under the auspices of President Mahmoud Abbas and the Jordanian Monarch: Al-Quds and Al-Karama Soccer Championship kicks off.
- Israeli occupation forces critically injure a Palestinian young man in occupied Jerusalem.
- Kuwait’s parliament speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanim: “International crises should not be treated with one standard while Israeli assaults are treated with another.”
- Tunisia’s Ambassador to Palestine: “Tunisia fully supports the Palestinian right to self-determination and statehood.”
- US State Department: A negotiated two-state solution is best way to resolve the [Palestinian-Israeli] conflict.
- Russian forces bomb the Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv with a series of strikes.
(WAFA)