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Qatari emir urges Palestinian unity
Sheikh Hamad is the first head of state to visit Gaza since Hamas took control of the territory in 2007.
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Qatari emir in historic Gaza visit
Sheikh Hamad is the first head of state to visit embattled Palestinian enclave since international blockade imposed.
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Abbas determined to take diplomatic campaign to UN after Netanyahu rules out peace negotiations based on 1967 borders.
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