At a conference attended by envoys of nearly 30 nations, Qatar committed $1 billion in aid -- the single largest donation by any country.
The latest round of U.S.-brokered peace talks foundered in April over objections to a Palestinian unity pact and Israeli settlement growth.
The motion, if passed, would not change government policy, but might signal a change in European attitudes to Palestinian statehood.
"The government is embarking on the mission to restore life in the Strip to their right track," PM Rami Hamdallah said.
A total lunar eclipse, colloquially called a "blood moon," will take place Wednesday.
The Sinai militants say the three Egyptians purportedly beheaded in the video were working for Israel.
The Swedish PM says the move would give new momentum to negotiations that aim to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
More than 60,000 homes and 5,000 businesses in Gaza were leveled during Operation Protective Edge.
The Obama administration said that new construction in East Jerusalem would distance Israel from 'even its closest allies'.
Netanyahu told Obama he doesn't want Iran at the "threshold" of nuclear weapons capabilities.
The Israeli leader passionately defended Israel's campaign against Hamas over the summer and had choice words for Iran.
Oklahoma beheading suspect Alton Nolen is charged with attacking and killing Colleen Hufford, 54, Thursday.
In his address to the U.N. General Assembly on Friday, Abbas had accused Israel of carrying out a “war of genocide” in the Gaza Strip.
Mahmoud Abbas accused Israel of "absolute war crimes." "We will not forget and we will not forgive," he said at the U.N.
Parking locator service Pango, which just raised $6.5 million in venture funding, launches in San Antonio in October.
A weakened Hamas agreed to a unity deal with its rival Fatah to cede control of Gaza.
At the U.N. General Assembly on Wednesday, Obama addressed ISIS, saying that "the only language these terrorist groups understand is force."
Sunni Arab states are supporting U.S. strikes against ISIS in Syria, but will have to deal with a worsening humanitarian crisis.
Authorities are getting tougher on banks whose don't know their clients.
Al Qaeda's affiliate on the ground in Syria has already reportedly lost 30 fighters.
The jet — a Sukhoi Su-24 — had reportedly traveled 2,600 feet west of the border into Israel before turning around.
The two Palestinians, who had remained at large since the abductions in June, were being pursued by the Israeli military since July.