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Saudi Arabia wants nuclear programme, US weapons ‘in exchange for Israel normalisation’: report
By The New Arab Staff. Saudi Arabia could make demands for US approval of a civilian nuclear programme as a condition for normalisation with Israel, a US report said on Saturday. The New York Times claims that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi
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Russia announces opening of consular offices in West Jerusalem
Russia’s embassy in Israel will open offices in West Jerusalem to serve its consular section as part of an agreement with the city, according to the embassy and Israel’s foreign ministry. The Russian embassy in Israel said in a statement
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Israeli Soldier Who Killed Palestinian Toddler Mohammed Tamimi Will Not Face Disciplinary Action
By Palestine Chronicle Staff. The Israeli army decided that the soldier who fatally shot a two-year-old Palestinian toddler in the Nabi Saleh village will not face any disciplinary action, Israeli media reported. The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that “according to an
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Antisemitism, the highest stage of Zionism
By Joseph Massad. The Biden administration recently released the "first-ever US National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism". Reviewing some of the more egregious examples of antisemitism in US history, it also emphasises cases of "Jewish students and educators" who "are targeted for derision and exclusion
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Gaza: Amnesty calls on ICC to investigate Israel for war crimes
By MEE staff. Rights group says Israeli strikes on Gaza last month could amount to 'crimes against humanity'. Amnesty International has accused Israel of "collective punishment against the civilian population" during last month's fighting between Israel and Palestinian fighters in the Gaza Strip, and called

INTRODUCTION
The Perdana Global Peace Forum 2005, organized by the Perdana Leadership Foundation on December 15 -17 2005 at the Putra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, intended to provide an international platform for the discussion of current world problems and through comprehensive discourse, provide ideas to make our world a better and safer place. The Forum brought together a diverse and select group of current and former heads of state, business leaders, prominent academics, community leaders, other stakeholders and key NGO representatives to collectively brainstorm on a practical way towards achieving global peace.
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