Hebron Sheikhs Propose Emirate Exit from Palestinian Authority
Hebron Sheikhs Propose Emirate Exit from Palestinian Authority

Hebron Sheikhs Propose Emirate Exit from Palestinian Authority

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Donna Ryder, known as Grama, is reviving the original Bash’s Drive-In coney dog recipe during Market Nights in Webster City, partnering with Mike Bashford, whose parents owned the iconic drive-in from 1966 to 1972. Bashford values the recipe highly, and Ryder is keeping it secret while offering the coney dogs for freewill donations along with root beer floats. Meanwhile, in the Middle East, five prominent sheikhs from Hebron have proposed breaking away from the Palestinian Authority to form an independent emirate and join the Abraham Accords, citing frustration with PA corruption. This unusual proposal echoes a late 1980s plan by former Israeli foreign minister Moshe Arens to empower local Palestinian leadership through democratic elections, although its feasibility today is questioned. Both the Hebron proposal and the historical plan highlight ongoing challenges in Palestinian governance and peace efforts. Other articles unrelated to these topics, such as a fantasy film airing, poetry about nostalgia, and reflections on modern culture and media, were excluded from this summary.

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