Authorities cleared the plane after searching for explosives.
The remarks from the PLO's chief negotiator came on a day marked by gunfire, protests and a car bombing.
Authorities say Alfredo Nisman committed suicide, but he predicted he could be murdered for his charges against Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.
Foreign ministers from 28 EU nations have gathered in Brussels for a summit being held in the wake of the attacks in Paris.
Israeli security forces said they broke up the first detected Islamic State cell in the state.
Israel's move comes in response to the court's decision to launch an inquiry into possible war crimes in the Palestinian territories.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo hopes international travel will help the New York economy.
International Criminal Court prosecutors launched an examination of war crimes in Palestinian territories. Hamas says the move is appreciated.
U.S. and Indian officials are reportedly trying to work out pilot projects for joint production of drones and other weapons.
"The place to resolve the differences between the parties is through direct negotiations, not unilateral actions by either side.”
Jewish schools in Belgium were closed Friday following anti-terrorism raids in which two gunmen were killed.
The Lebanese Shi'ite group detained one of its own operatives who confessed to spying for Israel, leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah acknowledged Thursday.
The war of words between the two countries shows that ties between the former allies are near their lowest point in years.
Some groups are preparing to take to the streets this week to condemn the cover of the new issue.
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu accused Benjamin Netanyahu of committing crimes against humanity like the Islamist militants.
Relatives of U.S. nationals, who were killed and injured in Jerusalem attacks between 2002 and 2004, have demanded $1 billion in damages.
After last week's Charlie Hebdo shooting, Paris Jews have gone into self-imposed hiding. Some might leave Paris forever.
The threat, aimed at France, comes a day before Charlie Hebdo is set to publish its latest issue, featuring the Prophet Muhammad.
The Egyptian Court of Cassation dropped the only remaining charge against Hosni Mubarak, paving the way for his potential release.
In a phone call, Obama tried to assuage Netanyahu's concerns about the U.S. push for a nuclear deal with Iran.
France reportedly asked the Israeli prime minister not to attend Sunday's march, but he defied the request.
Security has reportedly been increased at churches, monuments and schools after the Paris attacks.