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Thursday, January 13, 2005
1-13 - Palestinian killed taking pregnant woman to hospital The source says troops opened fire but the shots were fired into open fields and not at the vehicle itself, which subsequently crashed... However, Mahmud al-Asali, director of the Beith Lahiya hospital, says Mr Hassuna died of fatal gunshot injuries
1-13 - Palestinian shot dead in Gaza while driving pregnant wife to hospital
1-13 - Five Israelis Die in Gaza Suicide Bombing Just hours earlier, the top Hamas official in the West Bank, Sheik Hassan Yousef, told the AP that Hamas is open to a truce with Israel and is no longer bent on destroying the Jewish state
1-13 - Blow to Abbas as five die in suicide attack The army said that the five Israeli victims were civilian port authority employees and that Palestinians had opened fire on the Israeli Army post at the crossing after the bombing
1-13 - Palestinians killed in Gaza raids
1-13 - Human Rights Watch World Report 2005: Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territories Human Rights Watch documented serious violations of international humanitarian law in the course of the Israel Defense Forces' (IDF) May 2004 assault in the southern Gaza town and refugee camp of Rafah, in which over two hundred homes, along with cultivated fields, roads, and other infrastructure, were razed without regard to military necessity. Israeli forces also continued to use lethal force in an excessive or indiscriminate manner
1-13 - Abbas Ready to Meet Security Commitments
1-13 - Officer 'fired his full magazine' into girl, 13
1-13 - Abbas says Palestinians to move on "road map"
1-13 - Human Rights in Palestine: General Assembly Report
1-13 - Palestinian FM urges Israel to abandon "anti-Palestinian" policies
1-13 - US must pressure Israel, says SPD leader Erler replied: "I think that pressure must come from America aimed at Sharon. This is the only pressure that can achieve anything..."
1-13 - Israel doubts Iran nuke freeze deal Widely believed to have the Middle East's only atomic arsenal, Israel sent warplanes to strike the Iraqi reactor at Osiraq in 1981, driving Saddam Hussein's nuclear programme underground. But Israel is increasingly isolated in its hawkish talk
1-13 - Israel Urges Russia to Halt Sale to Syria
1-13 - Bush Urged to Take Lead for Mideast Peace
1-13 - Israel convicts border policeman The treatment included beatings and being forced to drink urine, the investigator said
1-13 - Abbas and Yushchenko get early invitations to EU parliament
1-13 - Baker advises administration to consider a phased withdrawal of troops Above all, he said, the administration should make it "unambiguously clear" to Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon that his projected withdrawal from Gaza should not be part of a design to limit the Palestinians to enclaves.
1-13 - Palestinian leader Abbas to visit Moscow late this month: Russian official
1-13 - IDF arrests Machsom Watch volunteers
1-13 - A Bush-Neocon Parting of the Ways? by Patrick J. Buchanan
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