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Wednesday, February 09, 2005
2-9 - First Palestinian Conflict Fatality Since Truce-Medics
2-9 - Israel to ease restrictions after ceasefire Palestinian security officials said a Jewish settler had shot and seriously wounded a Palestinian man as he walked near Atzmona settlement in southern Gaza yesterday.
2-9 - Hamas member killed in Gaza blast
2-9 - Why is the world feeding the Palestinians? The hunger problem in Palestine was deliberately
created by the Israeli government
2-9 - Israel to reopen Gaza after summit
2-9 - Sharon ready to meet Abbas in Ramallah Mr Sharon's spokesman said the Prime Minister had invited Mr Abbas to his farm in Israel's southern Negev desert and held out the possibility of a meeting in Ramallah, the political capital of the Palestinian Authority.
2-9 - Summit marks only the start to ending Mideast conflict, analysts say
2-9 - Hope takes root, again, in Mideast palpable movement toward the stated goal of the road map - conclusion of a "permanent status agreement" between Israel and Palestine in 2005 - could vastly improve Washington's relations with most of the world's nations, both in and outside the Middle Eas
2-9 - 'The roadmap is back on track'
2-9 - A moment for peace in the Middle East
2-9 - Four long years of bloodshed, bulldozed homes, suicide bombs and targeted killings
2-9 - One year after Tom Hurndall?s death, will we ever know the truth
2-9 - 'Give us a place that we can call home'
2-9 - Analysis / Winds of change from Washington
2-9 - There will be no Middle East peace without justice At no point yesterday did anyone mention occupation. Like sex, it had to be censored out
2-9 - Palestinian groups disown truce
2-9 - Hamas manoeuvres in wake of truce
2-9 - Gaza Children Receive School Kits Under UNICEF Education Plan
2-9 - Violence and settlements are obstacles to peace
2-9 - Norway urges Palestinian donor meeting
2-9 - US Congress recognizes PLO as terrorist entity One of the more potentially controversial aspects of this law is whether or not it legally precludes PLO Chairman Mahmoud Abbas?s visiting Washington.
2-9 - Middle East quartet to attend March meeting
2-9 - Arafat's "Swiss banker" denies wrongdoing An official statement issued by the bank says recent allegations by an Israeli ?mediator?, Uzrad Lew, that Lombard Odier transferred $65 million to unknown destinations in 2001 are totally false.
2-9 - Immigration to Israel drops to 15-year low in 2004 Israel saw immigration drop to a 15-year low in 2004, continuing a downward trend since the boom years of the 1990s when one million people arrived from the former Soviet Union, official data showed.
2-9 - House Immigrants Bill Gets White House OK Rep. Lois Capps, D-Calif., circulated a letter among House members pointing out that the bill if enacted would have prohibited Palestinian Leader Mahmoud Abbas from taking President Bush up on his invitation to visit the country.
2-9 - Don't hinder peace, Iran is told
2-9 - Iran refuses to give up nuclear program
2-9 - US threatens Syria with 'isolation'
2-9 - Misdiagnosing the Malady by Patrick J. Buchanan
2-9 - Mossad and U.S. forces in Iraq spy on Iran
2-9 - Rice tries to paper over cracks on Iran Her comments appeared to pour cold water on the "new chapter" in EU-US relations that she proclaimed in a speech in Paris just the day before.
2-9 - The PA condemns "Israeli measures to silence the voices of truth" Anna Nillson from Sweden and Anna Lenna Di Govani from Italy are the latest in a growing number of human rights volunteers that Israel has denied entrance to as a way of preventing them from entering the West Bank and Gaza.
2-9 - CIA prisoners 'tortured' in Arab jails A former CIA official has confirmed suspicions that dozens of terror suspects have been flown to jails in Middle Eastern countries where torture is routinely practised, and without reference to courts of law.
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