Gun battle erupts in Tulkarem after Palestinian officers remove barricades set up by armed groups in refugee camp

July's unrest in Jenin exposed Palestinians’ seething resentment toward their semi-autonomous government and forced a reckoning for their beaten-down security forces

Palestinian official says the Nablus-based terror group members surrendered 'to protect themselves... and end their case with the Israelis'

Plan backed by Jordan would seek to reduce violence during arrest raids; but PA said to fear delegitimization over cooperation with Israel

Palestinian security spokesperson says assailants were 'wary' of 'foreign' car and feared it was used by undercover Israeli troops, adds police officer rescued pair

Hundreds march through West Bank city's streets with coffin, some calling Palestinian forces and other officials 'prostitutes' and 'spies' for Israel

Israel and the PA need to trust the USSC to coordinate during crises to prevent bad situations from spinning out of control - the job needs a high-level officer

Risk of COVID outbreak cited as reason for releasing from jail those on trial for Nizar Banat's death; rights advocate says move 'illegal' without judicial order

Samer Khuaira, who works for Tasnim news agency, briefly held after reporting on violent dispersal of Islamist student protest, told his coverage harms Palestinian Authority

Nazir Banat's relatives, who allege he was severely beaten during arrest, say they still haven't received a document with his cause of death; slam PA's 'criminal behavior'

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