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On the front page of the press, yesterday's announcement by the Palestinian Authority of the resumption of its coordination with Israel.

The announcement, made the day before the arrival of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in the Hebrew state, made the front page of the

Jerusalem Post

, which recalled that the Palestinians had interrupted their security cooperation with the Israelis last May to protest against their plan to annex part of the West Bank - a project that was ultimately suspended.

According to

Haaretz

, the Palestinian decision constitutes “the first miracle of Joe Biden's tenure” - whose US presidential victory is presented as a new page for relations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.

The Israeli daily already predicts the end of the "entrenchment" and the "refusal of any link (of the Palestinians) with Israel and the United States".

Haaretz

, who reports that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu finally called Joe Biden yesterday to congratulate him on his victory - well after most foreign leaders.

While waiting for his arrival at the White House on January 20, the foreign press is worried about Donald Trump's actions on the international scene.

In the United Kingdom,

The Guardian is

alarmed by its proposal to strike an Iranian nuclear site - a proposal which Donald Trump would have finally given up under pressure from his advisers, according to

The New York Times

.

The British daily is also concerned about the consequences of the reduction of the American military presence in Afghanistan and Iraq, announced yesterday by the new Pentagon chief, the reduction in the number of soldiers in Afghanistan risking to derail the negotiations. peace between the government and the Taliban, he said.

In France,

Liberation

evokes "the race for sabotage" in which Donald Trump would have embarked, accused of seeking to "soap the board" to Joe Biden, in particular in the Middle East, where "the great Trumpist work consisted, for four years, to "maximum pressure" on Iran, and to offer maximum gifts to the government of Benyamin Netanyahu ".

Also on the front page this morning, the arrival, since the beginning of the year, of more than 15,000 migrants in the Spanish Canary Islands archipelago.

According to

El Periodico

, the Atlantic archipelago finds itself "overwhelmed" in the face of this migratory wave, unprecedented since 2006. Massive arrivals, in particular since October 15, causing a "collapse of services and tensions on the islands" , according to the Catalan newspaper, which specifies that the migratory route to the Canaries, the most dangerous to reach Europe, is not only used by sub-Saharan migrants, but also, now, by Maghrebins, initially pushed by the drought and pandemic.

El Mundo is

outraged that hundreds of migrants wander on the island of Gran Canaria, completely on their own, without being tested for Covid-19, at the risk of infecting a local population, until then relatively spared by the pandemic.

In France, the Ministers of the Interior and of Justice present their bill “reinforcing the republican principles” - a text which causes a lot of debate in France, and not only.

Originally titled "Bill against Islamist separatism", this text will be presented on December 9, the anniversary of the 1905 law on the separation of Churches and State - a founding law of secularism in France.

In

Le Figaro

, Eric Dupont-Moretti and Gérald Darmanin announce that the objective of their bill is to "fight against those who want to break with the Republic", that it provides for the creation of offenses against hatred in line and reinforced control of associations and mosques by the prefects.

Le Figaro

welcomes an "effort which will provoke healthy debates (in France)", but "will also be instrumentalized by those who (him) are, I quote, the permanent trial of his intentions.

An unprecedented team that (would) go from Pakistan to Amnesty International via Erdogan and the 

New York Times

", according to the newspaper, which alludes to the many foreign critics, especially American, on the principle of French secularism," which aims to protect the State from religions ”.

We do not leave each other on this.

In the religion section, always, although in a much more funny register.

The

Huffington Post

reports a ball of the “community manager”, the person in charge of social networks, of the Instagram account of Pope Francis, who would have “liked”, liked inadvertently, or by tangling the brushes, we do not know, the pretty olé olé photo of a brazilian model.

The young woman is visibly not lacking in humor, since she reacted by announcing her departure for the Vatican: "At least I'll go to paradise".

The community manager of Pope Francis, perhaps in the grip of loneliness, to whom we recommend - it is safer and certainly more discreet - to choose instead a small pet - and why not a snail.

A trend launched, according to

The Guardian

, by an American actress, Nadia Giosia, who says she felt a little lonely because of the confinement, and who suddenly opted for this slobbery and never in a hurry.

"Molluscs are good companions," she says, "and the advantage with them is that the communication is simple: when they are not happy, they return to their shell."

To which I will add that if you are not happy, you can eat them.

It is so good!

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