Palestinian officials from Hamas and the Popular Front called to escalate terrorist activities against Israel.
The appeal for Palestinian terrorist Walid Daqqah’s early release was based on his worsening health condition, which supporters said required consistent treatment.
All of the terrorists involved in the three shooting attacks carried out against Israelis in Huwara this year have now been apprehended.
Senior members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in Lebanon oversaw the failed bus bombing attempt in Beitar Illit in March.
Two Palestinians were killed in armed clashes that broke out between Israeli forces and Palestinians during the arrests in Nablus.
Three Israelis were injured in the two attacks for which the PFLP's military branch claimed responsibility.
Ahmed Awashreh, the owner of the home that was badly damaged, said he was woken by the sound of a window smashing.
Palestinian terrorist Leila Khaled described former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Al-Hariri's alleged role in Palestinian terrorism in Europe.
The organization wrote on its website that it "cannot accept credit donations – and neither can the 140 organizations that rely on us to provide them with fiscal sponsorship."
The conference was going to be titled: "Thirty years after the signing the Oslo Accords, a look at Palestine," according to French news magazine L'Express.