France to recognize Palestinian state if peace talks fail

French Foreign Affairs minister Laurent Fabius waves as he arrives before a meeting with the Iranian president at the Elysee Palace in Paris on January 28, 2016. AFP

These are some of the headlines we are tracking for you in this edition of Press TV's Top 5:

  • France warns Israel that it will recognize a Palestinian state if peace talks to end Israeli-Palestinian conflict do not make progress.
  • Demonstrators in the occupied West Bank express their solidarity with a hunger striking Palestinian prisoner who’s in critical condition in an Israeli jail.
  • A coalition of Saudi-backed Syrian opposition groups says it will attend UN-brokered peace talks in Geneva after four days of discussions in Riyadh. The talks are already underway.
  • Saudi warplanes resume bombing different parts of Yemen causing more material damage.
  • In Bahrain, regime forces attack protesters calling for the release of jailed opposition leaders and activists in the run-up to the 5th anniversary of the country’s revolution.

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