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Thursday, February 03, 2005


News for 02-03-05

2-3 - Palestinian dies of wounds sustained in Gaza army raid Mohammed Ghaban, 18, became the eighth victim of a shell fired by an army tank on a farm in Beit Lahiya on January 4, medics said Thursday.


2-3 - Israelis hurt in shooting attacks, army says The army would not say whether those hurt in the West Bank were soldiers or civilians.


2-3 - Bush: Palestinian state 'within reach'


2-3 - Israel promises to release 900 Palestinian prisoners Despite its positive gestures, Israel wants Mr Abbas to do much more to prevent future violence.


2-3 - Palestinians object to prisoner-release offer


2-3 - Palestinian ceasefire ends four-year intifada


2-3 - Bush to Send Quick Aid to Palestinians


2-3 - Israeli forces bulldoze Palestinian lands in Negev desert


2-3 - Outposts built despite Israeli vow, report says


2-3 - Abbas to announce cease-fire at summit


2-3 - Paul Martin planning Middle East peace trip "The prime minister invited Abbas to come to Canada and Abbas reciprocated with an invitation to the prime minister,"


2-3 - Weary Gaza enjoys calm, but demands more of Abbas


2-3 - Ministers defend right to confiscate E. J'lem property Minister Natan Sharansky, who chairs the cabinet committee that adopted the controversial decision to apply the Absentee Property Law to East Jerusalem, on Wednesday indignantly rejected Attorney General Menachem Mazuz's charge that the Ministerial Committee on Jerusalem Affairs made its decision improperly



2-3 - Mideast summit will not focus on roadmap: Israel


2-3 - OPT: New shelters for Rafah homeless The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) today handed over 122 new homes to 135 families from Rafah refugee camp whose shelters have been destroyed by the Israeli military during the last four years.



2-3 - Hamas Leader Says Fugitives Won't Sign


2-3 - Palestine asks for military equipment The Palestinian Authority wants Turkey to meet some of the equipment needs of its security forces and expand its peace-monitoring role along the troubled Palestinian borders


2-3 - IRAN REPORTS DEFENSE TIES WITH RUSSIA


2-3 - High Court okays bypass road to Rachel's Tomb The petitioners said the planned road would limit the freedom of movement of Palestinians living in the area, and said they were concerned the road was intended to help Israel annex Rachel's Tomb.



2-3 - Killing of Palestinian girl shatters family "There is nothing around us here, and there were no pilgrims that we know of celebrating that day. There is just an outpost a few hundred metres away - one from which sniper fire has frequently hit our school,"


2-3 - Bush to Seek $2.87B in Mideast Aid


2-3 - Speaking out about Israel to save the Jewish soul And groups like Jewish Voice for Peace, despite having a large membership, are not accepted in mainstream Jewish institutions. On top of it all, we must weather isolation in our own families, and an almost daily barrage of hate messages from other Jews.


2-3 - Activist redefines Middle East conflict During the presentation, Halper, an Israeli, gave a history of the situation, maps of contested lands and personal video footage of a home demolition and the pain it causes the Palestinian people.


2-3 - A Palestinian seeks to enter Guinness Book Record


2-3 - Palestinian leader praises Swiss solidarity The new Palestinian leader, Mahmoud Abbas, has thanked Switzerland for its ?constant support? for those living in the occupied territories.



2-3 - White House hosts 2 Israeli-Russians wanted by Moscow


2-3 - Bush warns Syria and Iran over terror


2-3 - USAID launches $13 million employment creation project


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