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Sunday, January 16, 2005
1-16 - Israel tank fire kills mother and son in southern Gaza
1-16 - Statement from CARE President Peter Bell A complete curfew has been imposed on people living in Ramallah and we are very concerned that their supplies of water and food will soon be depleted.
1-16 - Growing concerns humanitarian consequences Israeli closure Gaza Strip
1-16 - PLO calls for end to to attacks which 'harm national interest'
1-16 - Sharon gives military free rein against militants
1-16 - 'Furious' Abbas to meet Hamas after attack
1-16 - Israel hints at new assassinations in Gaza
1-16 - From 2002: Israel sees opportunity in possible US strike on Iraq "The more aggressive the attack is, the more it will help Israel against the Palestinians. The understanding would be that what is good to do in Iraq, is also good for here," said Ezra
1-16 - Japan presses Israel to stop arms sales in Far East
1-16 - Report: U.S. Conducting Secret Missions Inside Iran
1-16 - Israel's moat The proposed moat should not be used as an excuse to demolish people's human rights in Rafah.
1-16 - Egypt urges Israel to negotiate
1-16 - Interior Min. seeks to extend controversial citizenship legislation The government is planning to continue to prohibit Palestinians who are married to Israelis from becoming Israeli citizens
1-16 - U.S. Official Urges Abbas to Rein in Militants
1-16 - Israel seeks Egypts pressure over the Palestinians
1-16 - Jihad calls for conditioned ceasefire "In case Israel stops its aggression against our people, then we will be ready to discuss the question of ceasefire,"
1-16 - U.S. Jewish officials stay silent on call for Kofi Annan's ouster the pressures on Annan to clean house appear to have strengthened the Jewish groups in their separate campaign for the dismissal of several senior UN aides deemed hostile to Israel.
1-16 - Bombed Out Bus Draws Angry Crowd In Berkeley
1-16 - Emails from the edge
1-16 - In Catch 22 Ruling, Israeli Judge Silences Jewish American Activist
1-16 - Laughing matters Obeidallah, a Palestinian-Sicilian Catholic who grew up in Paramus and Lodi, says working within mainstream culture could help improve a tainted public image
1-16 - Controversial photo exhibit opens Thursday The exhibit has sparked outrage in Wichita's Jewish community.
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