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Friday, February 04, 2005
2-4 - Two Palestinians killed by IDF fire in northern Gaza Strip Israel Defense Forces soldiers on Friday shot and killed two Palestinians who approached a security fence in a off-limits military zone in the northern Gaza Strip.
2-4 - Weekly report on human rights violations In the Gaza Strip, 4 Palestinian civilians, including a child, were killed by IOF, and a child died from a previous injury. On 27 and 28 January 2005, IOF killed 2 mentally handicapped Palestinian civilians near Israeli military checkpoints in Khan Yunis
2-4 - Sharon slams Palestinians for lack of action on "terror"
2-4 - MONTREAL JEWISH RESIDENT ASSAULTED BY ISRAELI ARMY IN PALESTINE
2-4 - Rice's Won't Be at Mideast Summit "Our presence at the summit will be, I think, marginal,"
2-4 - Israel's latest land grab is part of an old strategy Despite the agonizing over the current use of the Absentee Property Law, Israelis of both the right and left have lived quite comfortably for more than half a century with the original mass dispossession of the Palestinians engineered by that very same law
2-4 - From 2003: Bush and Blair - the betrayal But working in league with his allies in Cheney's office and at the defence department, Abrams failed to prevent Blair from persuading Bush to issue the road map at last
2-4 - Faculty senate in Wisc. passes divestment bill The decision to recommend the Wisconsin system divest from Israel was passed by a vote of 7 to 6, with one abstention.
2-4 - Top EU official to urge Israeli flexibility ahead of summit
2-4 - Rice to attend conference on Palestinian reforms in London
2-4 - Church group urges US to step up involvement in Middle East Edgar said the U.S. delegation members believed the as yet unfinished barrier would block peace efforts in the future because of the hardship it caused to Palestinian civilians, who have sometimes been cut off from their fields, hospitals, schools and relatives.
2-4 - Rice urges 'united front' on Iran Iran was the key supporter of Palestinian "rejectionist groups" and the Hezbollah movement, which she said were "one of the most important barriers" to Middle East peace
2-4 - Rice talks language of diplomacy - but it has alarming echoes On Iraq 'We're going to seek a peaceful solution to this. We think one is possible' - 20 October 2002
2-4 - Why Zionism today is the real enemy of the Jews Israel's image today is negative not because it is a Jewish state but because it habitually transgresses the norms of acceptable international behavior.
2-4 - Mideast commentator brings protest at CMU The Middle East peace process is phony, Abunimah said, because what Israel wants to do -- with U.S. complicity -- is to set up independent homelands similar to the apartheid system under white-ruled South Africa.
2-4 - Syria, Iran Reject Bush Attacks on Their Policies
2-4 - Bush Should Not Push Israel To Do Dirty Work In Iran
2-4 - C.U. Debates Allegations of Columbia Anti-Semitism "But in the American context, among the forces who try to blur the lines between anti-Semitism and the criticism of Israel, anti-Semites are very marginal. The main forces who blur the line are defenders of Israel."
2-4 - Expulsion of Israeli envoy covered up Australia has secretly forced a senior Israeli diplomat to leave the country, for reasons that neither government will divulge.
2-4 - New York man charged with mailing threatening letter to Presbyterian Church
2-4 - Santorum: Greasing the Skids for Mass Murdering Iranians Bush has announced the appointment of the Iran-Contra criminal, Elliott Abrams, who pleaded guilty in 1991 to withholding information from Congress, to deputy national security adviser
2-4 - Twilightzone / The green and red berets
2-4 - Look for a future Palestine in the past TWO GENERATIONS LATER, PALESTINIANS HAVE HOPES FOR THEIR LAND: IN THE MIDDLE EAST, MEMORY SERVES US
2-4 - College tells students to reverse Israeli ban
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