Palestinians seek foreign help to probe leaks

Palestinians seek foreign help to probe leaks
Palestinian officials said Thursday they have asked the British, French and U.S. help in investigating the people of these countries are expected to be hundreds of documents leaked to Al-Jazeera.

"We asked these countries to study the legal possibilities that would allow these people to be led," Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat Chief AFP.

Erakat is the name of the trio, which the Palestinians claim to be from Britain, France and the United States.

Other Palestinian officials said the French had worked in the Palestinian negotiations department, while Colombia, a former intelligence officer, and the American had a thorough knowledge of the negotiation process.

leaked documents more than 1,600 television station has roiled the Palestinian Authority, reveals that they have offered major concessions to Israel to sensitive issues of Jerusalem and refugees during the peace negotiations.

In the West Bank, protesters offered their support for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Erekat, who frequently appears in documents.

But Hamas has ruled Gaza Strip, there were demonstrations in support of Al-Jazeera, Abbas criticized for "collaborating" with Israel. "