Egypt, Jordan and the US are also set to attend the Sharm El Sheikh meeting on March 19.
Palestine's security spokesperson defends police action in occupied West Bank, accusing Hamas supporters of turning funeral procession into a protest against Palestinian Authority.
Bill, proposed by hardline and extreme-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, states that anyone who kills an Israeli citizen should be sentenced to death.
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said he signed a double offset of the "terrorist funds" that the Palestinian Authority transfers to the "families of terrorists".
UN approved last week a resolution requesting International Court of Justice render 'advisory opinion' on the Israeli occupation.
The goal of the reconciliation deal between rival Palestinian factions is to give Palestinian people “proper elections” and a united political representation for negotiations with Israel.
A US forensic team has already arrived in Palestine to carry out the test, a senior Palestinian official says.
A UN representative for the Middle East Peace Process has urged all sides in Palestine and Israel, as well as the international community, to gear efforts towards a two-state solution.
"We have refused to hand over the bullet to them, and we even demand that they hand over the weapon that murdered Shireen Abu Akleh," says Palestinian PM Mohammed Shtayyeh.
Journalist Ghofran Warasnah and youth Bilal Kabaha were shot dead by Israeli troops in the occupied West Bank, says Palestine's Health Ministry, adding victims were shot in the torso and both succumbed to wounds.
The US Department of State has removed five extremist groups from its list of foreign terrorist organisations, including Israel-based Kach movement.
Israeli forces launch a third day of operations around the occupied West Bank city of Jenin following heavy gun battles in recent days and over 20 arrests overnight, the army said.
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