6-K

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 6-K

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER
PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15a-16 OF
THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

Report on Form 6-K dated October 31, 2007

Partner Communications Company Ltd.
(Translation of Registrant’s Name Into English)

8 Amal Street
Afeq Industrial Park
Rosh Ha’ayin 48103
Israel


(Address of Principal Executive Offices)

(Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports
under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.)

Form 20-F x Form 40-F o

(Indicate by check mark whether the registrant by furnishing the
information contained in this Form is also thereby furnishing the information to the
Commission pursuant to Rule 12g3-2(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.)

Yes o No x

(If “Yes” is marked, indicate below the file number assigned to the
registrant in connection with Rule 12g3-2(b): 82-_____________)

This Form 6-K is incorporated by reference into the Company’s Registration Statement on Form F-3 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on December 26, 2001 (Registration No. 333-14222).

Enclosure: Partner Communications Reports Third Quarter 2007 Results.



PARTNER COMMUNICATIONS REPORTS
THIRD QUARTER 2007 RESULTS

IMPROVING TRENDS LEAD TO
STRONG OPERATIONAL AND FINANCIAL RESULTS

  Q3 2007 Highlights (compared with Q3 2006)

  Total revenues: NIS 1.6 billion (US$ 399 million), an increase of 9.5%

  Operating Profit: NIS 390 million (US$ 97 million), an increase of 22.0%

  Net Income: NIS 214 million (US$ 53 million), an increase of 15.9%

  EBITDA*: NIS 539 million (US$ 134 million), an increase of 13.2%

  EBITDA Margin: 33.7% of total revenue compared with 32.6%

  Subscriber Base: increase of 62,000 in the quarter, to reach 2.796 million, including 488,000 3G subscribers

  Dividend Declared: NIS 200 million dividend for the third quarter.

Rosh Ha’ayin, Israel, October 31st, 2007 – Partner Communications Company Ltd. (“Partner”) (NASDAQ and TASE: PTNR; LSE: PCCD), a leading Israeli mobile communications operator, today announced its results for the third quarter of 2007. Partner reported Q3 2007 revenues of NIS 1.6 billion (US$ 399 million), EBITDA of NIS 539 million (US$ 134 million), and net income of NIS 214 million (US$ 53 million).


* See “Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures” below

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Commenting on the quarter’s results, Partner’s CEO, David Avner, said: “I am very pleased with the third quarter’s results and with the company’s financial and operational achievements. This quarter was a very strong quarter for Partner, in which the Company recruited 62,000 new subscribers, 80% of them are post-paid subscribers. With an increasing 3G customers’ base of 488,000 subscribers, and by leading the 3.5G market in Israel, Partner continues to build a solid foundation for future revenue growth. The positive customers’ experience in 3.5G networks pushes forward the data services demand and usage.”

Mr. Avner added: “I am also very proud that this quarter orangeTM was again re-elected the leading telecom brand in Israel for the fifth consecutive year by Globes, the Israeli daily business newspaper. The strength of our brand is a result of Partner’s focus on our service organization which continues to excel and to meet our customers’ needs.”

Mr. Avner also said: “We are getting closer to the implementation of number portability. Partner is prepared and ready to leverage the assets it has built in the last ten years, including its superb network, the best customer service in Israel, the strongest brand in the telecom market and a wide range of handsets and content services, in order to reach out to subscribers of other companies and to ensure the continued satisfaction of Partner’s subscribers from the advanced cellular services the company provides.”

Key Financial and Operational Parameters

Q3 2006
Q2 2007
Q3 2007
Q3'07
vs Q2'07

Q3'07
vs Q3'06

 
Revenues (NIS millions)      1,462.0    1,467.5    1,601.0    9.1 %  9.5 %
Operating Profit (NIS millions)    319.5    367.2    389.7    6.1 %  22.0 %
Net Income (NIS millions)    184.7    228.1    214.0    (6.2 )%  15.9 %
Cash flow from operating activities net of  
investing activities (NIS millions)    312.3    234.3    135.3    (42.4 )%  (56.7 )%





EBITDA (NIS millions)    476.7    519.3    539.3    3.9 %  13.2 %
Subscribers (thousands)    2,626    2,733    2,796    2.3 %  6.5 %
Estimated Market Share (%)    32    32    32    -    -  
Quarterly Churn Rate (%)    3.7    3.5    3.3    (0.2 )  (0.4 )
Average Monthly Usage per Subscriber (minutes)    322    331    343    3.6 %  6.5 %
Average Monthly Revenue per Subscriber (NIS)    164    157    165    5.1 %  0.6 %

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Financial Review

Partner’s total net revenues were NIS 1,601.0 million (US$ 399.0 million) in Q3 2007, an increase of 9.5% from NIS 1,462.0 million in Q3 2006.

The increase is primarily a result of service revenues growth, which increased by 6.4% from NIS 1,316.4 million in Q3 2006 to NIS 1,401.1 million (US$ 349.1 million) in Q3 2007. This reflects the subscriber base growth, an improvement in the quality of the subscriber base, and higher average minutes of use per subscriber. The increase was partially offset by a decrease in average revenue per minute resulting from competitive pressures and regulatory intervention including the approximate 10% reduction in interconnect tariffs which went into effect on March 1st 2007, as part of the Ministry of Communications’ program of mandated gradual reductions from 2005 to 2008, as well as the regulation restricting our ability to charge for calls directed to voice mail which went into effect January 1st 2007.

Content and data revenues (including SMS) in Q3 2007 increased by 33.0% from Q3 2006 to NIS 184.2 million, accounting for 13.1% of total service revenues, compared with 10.5% of total service revenues in Q3 2006. Compared with Q3 2006, non-SMS data and content revenues increased by 28% in Q3 2007.

Gross profit from services in Q3 2007 was NIS 593.5 million (US$ 147.9 million), representing an increase of 13.7% from NIS 522.2 million in Q3 2006. The increase reflects the higher service revenues, offset by a 1.7% increase in the cost of service revenues which is primarily due to higher variable airtime and content costs.

In Q3 2007, equipment revenues totaled NIS 199.9 million (US$ 49.8 million), a 37.4% increase from 145.6 million in Q3 2006. The increase is primarily attributed to the increase in the total number of sales and the proportion of 3G handsets sold compared with 2G handsets. Gross loss on equipment was NIS 66.0 million (US$ 16.5 million) in Q3 2007, compared with NIS 64.9 million in Q3 2006, a 1.8% increase.

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Gross profit overall in Q3 2007 increased 15.3% to NIS 527.5 million (US$ 131.4 million) from NIS 457.4 million in Q3 2006.

Selling, marketing, general and administration expenses amounted to NIS 137.8 million (US$ 34.3 million) in Q3 2007, no change from NIS 137.8 million in Q3 2006. Within the total, selling and marketing expenses increased marginally by 2.6% and general and administrative expenses decreased by 4.2%, reflecting the continuing efforts of the Company to increase operating efficiency.

Overall, operating profit was NIS 389.7 million (US$ 97.1 million) in Q3 2007, a 22.0% increase compared with NIS 319.5 million in Q3 2006.

Quarterly EBITDA in Q3 2007 totaled NIS 539.3 million (US$ 134.4 million) or 33.7% of total revenues, the equivalent of a 13.2% increase, compared with NIS 476.7 million, or 32.6% of total revenues, in Q3 2006.

Financial expenses in Q3 2007 were NIS 73.8 million (US$ 18.4 million), compared with NIS 44.7 million in Q3 2006, a 65.0% increase. The increase is mainly attributed to higher linkage expenses due to the increase of 2.5% in the CPI level of Q3 2007 compared to an increase in the CPI level of 0.2% in Q3 2006.

Following the ruling of the Supreme Court, on November 20, 2006 on the matter of Paz Gas Marketing Company Ltd. and others vs. the assessing officer and others, which overturned the rules regarding the recognition of financing expenses, the Company has accumulated a provision for taxes in the amount of approximately NIS 55 million as of September 30, 2007, including a provision of approximately NIS 12 million for Q3 2007. The accumulated provision is an estimate of the additional tax expense relating to the possibility that part of the financing expenses accrued in the years 2005 to 2007 in respect of a financial debt, which is attributable, inter alia, to the financing of a repurchase of Company shares, will not be recognized as an expense for tax purposes. On October 28 and 29, 2007, the Israeli Supreme Court issued two new rulings readdressing the same issue. The Company is currently re-examining the requirement for this provision in the light of these new rulings.

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Net income for Q3 2007 totaled NIS 214.0 million (US$ 53.3 million), representing an increase of 15.9% from NIS 184.7 million in Q3 2006.

Basic earnings per share or ADS, based on the average number of shares outstanding during Q3 2007, was NIS 1.37 (34 US cents), up by 14.2% from NIS 1.20 in Q3 2006.

Funding and Investing Review

In Q3 2007, cash flows generated from operating activities, net of cash flows from investing activities totaled NIS 135.3 million (US$ 33.7 million), compared with NIS 312.3 million in Q3 2006, a decrease of 56.7%. The decrease is explained by two main factors. Firstly, because the final day of both Q3 2006 and Q2 2007 were non-working days, payments to suppliers and interest charges were deferred to the respective quarters that followed. Secondly, inventories were built up during Q3 2007 for reasons related to number portability.

Net investment in fixed assets was NIS 96.7 million (US$ 24.1 million) in Q3 2007, a decrease of 29.0% from NIS 136.2 million in Q3 2006.

The Board has approved the distribution of a dividend for Q3 2007 of NIS 1.28 (US$ 0.32) per share (in total approximately NIS 200 million or US$ 50 million) to shareholders and ADS holders of record on November 21st, 2007. The dividend will be paid on December 6th, 2007.

Operational Review

The Company’s active subscriber base at the end of the third quarter 2007 was approximately 2,796,000, including approximately 679,000 business subscribers (24.3% of the base), 1,325,000 postpaid private subscribers (47.4% of the base) and 792,000 prepaid subscribers (28.3% of the base). Approximately 488,000 subscribers were subscribed to the 3G network.

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Total market share at the end of the quarter is estimated to be 32%. During the quarter, approximately 62,000 net new subscribers joined the Company, including approximately 28,000 business subscribers, approximately 23,000 postpaid private subscribers and approximately 11,000 prepaid subscribers. The quarterly churn rate decreased from 3.7% in Q3 2006 to 3.3% in Q3 2007. Most of the churn comes from the prepaid segment.

Average minutes of use per subscriber (“MOU”) was 343 minutes in Q3 2007, compared with 322 minutes in Q3 2006. The average revenue per user (“ARPU”) in Q3 2007 totaled NIS 165 (US$ 41), marginally highly than NIS 164 in Q3 2006.

Outlook and Guidance

Commenting on the Company’s results, Mr. Emanuel Avner, Partner’s Chief Financial Officer said: “We are delighted with the results of the third quarter 2007. Our efforts to increase revenue potential and improve efficiency are beginning to show through the key financial and performance indicators. This has enabled us to increase the amount of dividends distributed to NIS 200 million for this quarter and we continue to offer a strong dividend yield for the Company’s shareholders.”

Commenting on the Company’s outlook, Mr. Emanuel Avner said: “We continue to have confidence in our annual guidance for 2007, bearing in mind that the fourth quarter is seasonally slower than the third quarter and that the introduction of number portability is expected to increase marketing expenses over the quarter.”

Conference Call Details

Partner Communications will hold a conference call to discuss the company’s third quarter results on Wednesday, October 31st, 2007, at 16:00 Israel local time (10AM EST). This conference call will be broadcast live over the Internet and can be accessed by all interested parties through our investor relations web site at http://www.orange.co.il/investor_site/.

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To listen to the broadcast, please go to the web site at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the call to register, download and install any necessary audio software. For those unable to listen to the live broadcast, an archive of the call will be available via the Internet (at the same location as the live broadcast) shortly after the call ends, and until midnight of November 7th, 2007.

About Partner Communications

Partner Communications Company Ltd. (“Partner”) is a leading Israeli mobile communications operator providing GSM / GPRS / UMTS / HSDPA services and wire free applications under the orange™ brand. The Company provides quality service and a range of features to 2.796 million subscribers in Israel (as of September 30, 2007). Partner’s ADSs are quoted on the NASDAQ Global Select Market™ and the London Stock Exchange. Its shares are also traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (NASDAQ and TASE: PTNR; LSE: PCCD).

Partner is a subsidiary of Hutchison Telecommunications International Limited (“Hutchison Telecom”), a leading global provider of telecommunications services. Hutchison Telecom currently offers mobile and fixed line telecommunications services in Hong Kong, and operates mobile telecommunications services in Israel, Macau, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Ghana, Vietnam and Indonesia. It was the first provider of 3G mobile services in Hong Kong and Israel and operates brands including “Hutch”, “3" and “orange”. Hutchison Telecom, a subsidiary of Hutchison Whampoa Limited, is a listed company with American Depositary Shares quoted on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker “HTX” and shares listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong under the stock code “2332". For more information about Hutchison Telecom, see www.htil.com.

For more information about Partner, see http://www.orange.co.il/investor_site/

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Note: This press release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the US Securities Act of 1933, as amended, Section 21E of the US Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the safe harbor provisions of the US Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. We have based these forward-looking statements on our current expectations and projections about future events. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions about Partner.

Words such as “believe,” “anticipate,” “expect,” “intend,” “seek,” “will,” “plan,” “could,” “may,” “project,” “goal,” “target” and similar expressions often identify forward-looking statements but are not the only way we identify these statements. All statements other than statements of historical fact included in this press release regarding our future performance (including our outlook and guidance for 2007), plans to increase revenues or margins or preserve or expand market share in existing or new markets, reduce expenses and any statements regarding other future events or our future prospects, are forward-looking statements.

Because such statements involve risks and uncertainties, actual results may differ materially from the results currently expected. Factors that could cause such differences include, but are not limited to:
  the effects of the high degree of regulation in the telecommunications market in which we operate;
  regulatory developments related to the implementation of number portability;
  regulatory developments relating to tariffs, including interconnect tariffs, roaming charges, and SMS tariffs;
  the difficulties associated with obtaining all permits required for building and operating of antenna sites;
  the requirement to indemnify planning committees in respect of claims made against them relating to the depreciation of property values or to alleged health damage resulting from antenna sites;
  the effects of vigorous competition in the market in which we operate and for more valuable customers, which may decrease prices charged, increase churn and change our customer mix, profitability and average revenue per user, and the response of competitors to industry and regulatory developments;
  regulatory developments which permit the Ministry of Communications to require us to offer our network infrastructure to other operators, which may lower the entry barrier for new competitors;
  uncertainties about the degree of growth in the number of consumers in Israel using wireless personal communications services and the growth in the Israeli population;
  the risks associated with the implementation of a third generation (3G) network and business strategy, including risks relating to the operations of new systems and technologies, potential unanticipated costs,
  uncertainties regarding the adequacy of suppliers on whom we must rely to provide both network and consumer equipment and consumer acceptance of the products and services to be offered, and the risk that the use of internet search engines by our 3G customers will be restricted;
  the results of litigation filed or that may be filed against us;
  the risk that, following a possible rearrangement of spectrum, we may lose some of our frequencies or we may be allocated spectrum of inferior quality;
  the risks associated with technological requirements, technology substitution and changes and other technological developments;
  alleged health risks related to antenna sites and use of telecommunication devices;
  the impact of existing and new competitors in the market in which we compete, including competitors that may offer less expensive products and services, desirable or innovative products, technological substitutes, or have extensive resources or better financing;
  fluctuations in foreign exchange rates;
  the possibility of the market in which we compete being impacted by changes in political, economic or other factors, such as monetary policy, legal and regulatory changes or other external factors over which we have no control; and

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  the availability and cost of capital and the consequences of increased leverage.

as well as the risks discussed in Risk Factors, Information on the Company and Operating and Financial Review and Prospects in form 20-F filed with the SEC on June 12, 2007. In light of these risks, uncertainties and assumptions, the forward-looking events discussed in this report might not occur.

We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

The financial results presented in this press release are preliminary un-audited financial results.
The results were prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP, other than EBITDA which is a non-GAAP financial measure.
The convenience translations of the Nominal New Israeli Shekel (NIS) figures into US Dollars were made at the rate of exchange prevailing at September 30th, 2007: US $1.00 equals NIS 4.013. The translations were made purely for the convenience of the reader.

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measure:
Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization, exceptional items and capitalization of intangible assets (‘EBITDA’) is presented because it is a measure commonly used in the telecommunications industry and is presented solely in order to improve the understanding of the Company’s operating results and to provide further perspective on these results. Our management uses EBITDA as a basis for measuring our core operating performance and comparing such performance to that of prior periods and to the performance of our competitors. EBITDA, however, should not be considered as an alternative to operating income or net income for the year as an indicator of the operating performance of the Company. Similarly, EBITDA should not be considered as an alternative to cash flows from operating activities as a measure of liquidity. EBITDA is not a measure of financial performance under generally accepted accounting principles and may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures for other companies. EBITDA may not be indicative of the historic operating results of the Company; nor is it meant to be predictive of potential future results.

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Reconciliation between our net cash flow from operating activities and EBIDTA is presented in the attached summary financial results.

        Contacts:

Mr. Emanuel Avner Oded Degany
Chief Financial Officer Carrier, Investor and International Relations
Tel: +972-54-7814951 Tel: +972-54-7814151
Fax: +972-54-7815961 Fax: +972-54 -7814161
E-mail: emanuel.avner@orange.co.il E-mail: oded.degany@orange.co.il

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PARTNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY LTD.
(An Israeli Corporation)
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

New Israeli shekels
Convenience translation into U.S.
dollars

September 30,
2007

December 31,
2006

September 30,
2007

December 31,
2006

(Unaudited)
(Audited)
(Unaudited)
(Audited)
I n   t h o u s a n d s
 
               Assets                    
CURRENT ASSETS:   
    Cash and cash equivalents    37,460    77,547    9,335    19,324  
    Accounts receivable:  
       Trade    1,090,016    964,309    271,621    240,296  
       Other    97,469    65,533    24,289    16,330  
    Inventories    178,432    126,466    44,463    31,514  
    Deferred income taxes    44,422    40,495    11,070    10,091  




           Total current assets    1,447,799    1,274,350    360,778    317,555  




INVESTMENTS AND LONG-TERM RECEIVABLES:   
    Accounts receivables - trade    350,706    274,608    87,392    68,429  
    Funds in respect of employee rights  
      upon retirement    85,792    80,881    21,379    20,155  




     436,498    355,489    108,771    88,584  




FIXED ASSETS, net of accumulated   
    depreciation and amortization    1,667,105    1,747,459    415,426    435,450  




LICENSE, DEFERRED CHARGES
    AND INTANGIBLE ASSETS,

    net of amortization
    1,177,117    1,247,084    293,326    310,761  




DEFERRED INCOME TAXES     95,623    76,139    23,828    18,973  




     4,824,142    4,700,521    1,202,129    1,171,323  




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New Israeli shekels
Convenience translation into
U.S. dollars

September 30,
2007

December 31,
2006

September 30,
2007

December 31,
2006

(Unaudited)
(Audited)
(Unaudited)
(Audited)
I n   t h o u s a n d s
 
          Liabilities and shareholders' equity                    
CURRENT LIABILITIES:   
   Current maturities of long-term liabilities    37,899    40,184    9,444    10,013  
   Accounts payable and accruals:  
      Trade    709,437    690,424    176,785    172,047  
      Other    326,255    281,403    81,299    70,122  
    Related party - trade    1,664    15,830    415    3,945  




          Total current liabilities    1,075,255    1,027,841    267,943    256,127  




LONG-TERM LIABILITIES:   
   Bank loans, net of current maturities         272,508         67,906  
   Notes payable    2,072,636    2,016,378    516,480    502,462  
   Liability for employee rights upon retirement    126,953    113,380    31,636    28,253  
   Other liabilities    15,922    15,947    3,968    3,974  




          Total long-term liabilities    2,215,511    2,418,213    552,084    602,595  




          Total liabilities    3,290,766    3,446,054    820,027    858,722  




SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY:   
   Share capital - ordinary shares of NIS
     0.01 par value: authorized - December 31, 2006
     and September 30, 2007 - 235,000,000
     shares; issued and outstanding - December 31,
     2006 154,516,217 shares and September 30,
     2007 156,724,677 shares
    1,567    1,545    391    385  
   Capital surplus    2,523,649    2,452,682    628,868    611,184  
   Accumulated deficit    (991,840 )  (1,199,760 )  (247,157 )  (298,968 )




          Total shareholders' equity    1,533,376    1,254,467    382,102    312,601  




     4,824,142    4,700,521    1,202,129    1,171,323  





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PARTNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY LTD.
(An Israeli Corporation)
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

New Israeli shekels
Convenience translation
into U.S. dollars

9 month
period ended
September 30,

3 month
period ended
September 30,

9 month
period
ended
September
30,
2007

3 month
period
ended
September
30,
2007

2007
2006
2007
2006
( U n a u d i t e d )
In thousands (except per share data)
 
REVENUES - net:                            
    Services    3,966,982    3,745,120    1,401,057    1,316,420    988,532    349,130  
    Equipment    519,293    416,458    199,945    145,569    129,403    49,824  






     4,486,275    4,161,578    1,601,002    1,461,989    1,117,935    398,954  






COST OF REVENUES:   
    Services    2,315,363    2,311,409    807,540    794,191    576,965    201,232  
    Equipment    695,479    587,319    265,967    210,446    173,307    66,276  






     3,010,842    2,898,728    1,073,507    1,004,637    750,272    267,508  






GROSS PROFIT     1,475,433    1,262,850    527,495    457,352    367,663    131,446  
SELLING AND MARKETING EXPENSES     259,801    216,953    86,315    84,124    64,740    21,509  
GENERAL AND
    ADMINISTRATIVE
  
    EXPENSES     157,612    141,362    51,483    53,717    39,275    12,829  






     417,413    358,315    137,798    137,841    104,015    34,338  






OPERATING PROFIT     1,058,020    904,535    389,697    319,511    263,648    97,108  
FINANCIAL EXPENSES - net     132,846    144,515    73,768    44,710    33,104    18,382  






INCOME BEFORE TAXES ON
    INCOME
    925,174    760,020    315,929    274,801    230,544    78,726  
TAXES ON INCOME     287,243    241,725    101,974    90,148    71,578    25,411  






INCOME BEFORE
    CUMULATIVE EFFECT OF A
  
    CHANGE IN ACCOUNTING   
    PRINCIPLES     637,931    518,295    213,955    184,653    158,966    53,315  
CUMULATIVE EFFECT, AT
    BEGINNING
  
    OF YEAR, OF A CHANGE   
    IN ACCOUNTING
    PRINCIPLES
         1,012                      






NET INCOME FOR THE
    PERIOD
    637,931    519,307    213,955    184,653    158,966    53,315  






EARNINGS PER SHARE   
    ("EPS") :   
    Basic:  
         Before cumulative effect    4.08    3.38    1.37    1.20    1.02    0.34  
         Cumulative effect         0.01                      






     4.08    3.39    1.37    1.20    1.02    0.34  






    Diluted:  
         Before cumulative effect    4.05    3.36    1.36    1.19    1.01    0.34  
         Cumulative effect         0.01                      






     4.05    3.37    1.36    1.19    1.01    0.34  






WEIGHTED AVERAGE NUMBER OF SHARES   
OUTSTANDING:   
    Basic    156,213,495    153,391,479    156,683,913    153,916,260    156,213,495    156,683,913  






    Diluted    157,579,035    154,266,141    157,883,303    154,740,926    157,579,035    157,883,303  







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PARTNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY LTD.
(An Israeli Corporation)
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

New Israeli shekels
Convenience
translation into
U.S. dollars

9 month period
ended September 30,

9 month period
ended
September 30,
2007

2007
2006
(Unaudited)
In thousands
 
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:                
    Net income for the period    637,931    519,307    158,966  
    Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating
      activities:
  
    Depreciation and amortization    449,643    475,173    112,047  
    Amortization of deferred compensation related to employee stock option
      grants, net
    13,179    17,378    3,284  
    Liability for employee rights upon retirement    13,573    8,242    3,382  
    Accrued interest and exchange and linkage differences on long-term
      liabilities
    60,147    34,124    14,988  
    Deferred income taxes    (23,411 )  31,096    (5,834 )
    Income tax benefit in respect of exercise of option granted to employees                 
    Capital loss on sale of fixed assets    1,146    318    286  
    Cumulative effect, at beginning of year, of a change in accounting
      principles
         (1,012 )     
    Changes in operating assets and liabilities:  
       Increase in accounts receivable:  
          Trade    (201,805 )  (223,248 )  (50,288 )
          Other    (32,957 )  (24,370 )  (8,213 )
       Increase (decrease) in accounts payable and accruals:  
          Related Parties    (14,166 )  8,890    (3,530 )
          Trade    106,944    65,105    26,650  
          Other    44,795    (14,428 )  11,162  
       Decrease (increase) in inventories    (51,966 )  53,425    (12,949 )
       Increase (decrease) in asset retirement obligations    352    895    88  



    Net cash provided by operating activities    1,003,405    950,895    250,039  



CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:   
    Purchase of fixed assets    (387,177 )  (218,970 )  (96,481 )
    Acquisition of optic fibers activity    (701 )  (71,125 )  (175 )
    Purchase of additional spectrum         (46,480 )     
    Proceeds from sale of fixed assets    43    34    11  
    Funds in respect of employee rights upon retirement    (4,911 )  (3,150 )  (1,224 )



    Net cash used in investing activities    (392,746 )  (339,691 )  (97,869 )



CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:   
    Financial lease undertaken    7,416         1,848  
    Repayment of capital lease    (6,713 )  (3,620 )  (1,673 )
    Proceeds from exercise of stock options granted to employees    57,810    30,995    14,406  
    Dividend Paid    (429,955 )  (277,808 )  (107,141 )
    Windfall tax benefit in respect of exercise of options granted to employees    1,021         254  
    Repayment of long term bank loans    (280,325 )  (360,658 )  (69,854 )



    Net cash used in financing activities    (650,746 )  (611,091 )  (162,160 )



INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS     (40,087 )  113    (9,990 )
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT BEGINNING OF PERIOD     77,547    4,008    19,324  



CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS AT END OF PERIOD     37,460    4,121    9,334  




Supplementary information on investing not involving cash flows
At September 30, 2007 and 2006, trade payables include NIS 114 million ($ 30 million) (unaudited) and NIS 202 million (unaudited) in respect of acquisition of fixed assets, respectively.
These balances will be given recognition in these statements upon payment.

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New Israeli shekels
Convenience
translation into
U.S. dollars

9 Month Period Ended
September 30,

9 Month Period
Ended September 30,

2007
2006
2007
(Unaudited)
In thousands
 
Net cash provided by operating activities      1,003,405    950,895    250,039  
   
Liability for employee rights upon retirement    (13,573 )  (8,242 )  (3,382 )
Accrued interest and exchange and linkage differences on
    long-term liabilities
    (60,147 )  (34,124 )  (14,988 )
Increase in accounts receivable:  
          Trade    201,805    223,248    50,288  
          Other (excluding tax provision)    343,611    234,999    85,624  
Decrease (increase) in accounts payable and accruals:  
         Trade    (106,944 )  (65,105 )  (26,650 )
         Related party - trade    14,166    (8,890 )  3,530  
         Other    (44,795 )  14,428    (11,162 )
Increase (decrease) in inventories    51,966    (53,425 )  12,949  
Increase in Assets Retirement Obligation    (352 )  (895 )  (88 )
Financial Expenses    124,219    135,558    30,954  



EBITDA    1,513,361    1,388,447    377,114  




* The convenience translation of the New Israeli Shekel (NIS) figures into US dollars was made at the exchange prevailing at September 30, 2007 : US $1.00 equals 4.013 NIS.
** Financial expenses excluding any charge for the amortization of pre-launch financial costs.

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PARTNER COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY LTD.
(An Israeli Corporation)
SUMMARY OPERATING DATA

Q3 2006
Q2 2007
Q3 2007
 
Subscribers (in thousands)      2,626    2,733    2,796  
Estimated share of total Israeli mobile telephone  
subscribers    32 %  32 %  32 %
Churn rate in quarter    3.7 %  3.5 %  3.3 %
Average monthly usage in quarter per subscriber  
(actual minutes use)    322    331    343  
Average monthly revenue in year per subscriber, including
in-roaming revenue (NIS)
    164    157    165  

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SIGNATURES

        Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this Current Report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

Partner Communications Company Ltd.


By: /s/ Emanuel Avner
——————————————
Emanuel Avner
Chief Financial Officer

Dated: October 31, 2007

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