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Thursday, February 10, 2005
2-10 - Gaza jail attack kills three
2-10 - Second Palestinian killed after summit
2-10 - Congressman Urges Arabs on Palestinian Aid The senior Democrat on the House International Relations Committee said Thursday he would condition U.S. aid to the Palestinians on oil-rich Arab "deadbeats" making good on their own promised contributions.
2-10 - Sharon to Release Palestinian Prisoners
2-10 - Abbas sacks security chiefs after truce breached
2-10 - In pictures: Palestinian views on Mid-East ceasefire
2-10 - Swiss diplomacy put to the test in Middle East
2-10 - Canada supports judicial education in West Bank and Gaza
2-10 - Envoy denies Israeli Hizb Allah claim
2-10 - Israel wants Quartet meet on Palestinian economy
2-10 - Pettigrew meets separately with Abbas, Sharon "The best way to make sure the political process leads to peace is to ensure that the Palestinians see their life gets better, and therefore economic development is a key component of the political process to peace,"
2-10 - U.S.-Israel Helicopter Plan Raises Concern
2-10 - Continuing FBI Investigations Mean Potentially Serious Trouble for Israel Law enforcement and intelligence sources told the American Prospect Online that, since the Jonathan Jay Pollard case, at least six sealed indictments have been issued against individuals alleging espionage on Israel?s behalf.
2-10 - Israeli consul in Australia suspected of sexual harassment The Australian government is demanding Lati either resign his post or risk expulsion for two reasons: "national security", namely the suspicion that he was involved in espionage on Australian soil, and "out of hours activities."
2-10 - Israel names new security chief
2-10 - Israeli media spotlight on referendum storm
2-10 - Israel scraps peace talks after mortar attack
2-10 - US Award Supports Independent Palestinian Media
2-10 - Bedouin petition court against ILA crop spraying
2-10 - Budget boosts foreign aid, slashes Jewish programs While much of the budget has yet to be deciphered, many Jewish organizations are expressing concern that funds for programs that aid elderly and impoverished Jews - as well as other Americans - would decline dramatically
2-10 - Primakov slams US, Israel for threatening accusations against Syria Former Russian Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov has slammed the US and Israel for making unsubstantiated threatening accusations against Syria.
2-10 - Russia, Iran close to nuclear agreement
2-10 - Final Choice for the Palestinians and Israelis Will Be a Deadly One
2-10 - Mall kiosk probe ends in Israelis' deportation Ohad Cohen, 27, also forfeited $35,325 that was in a backpack he threw off while being chased by immigration agents.
2-10 - Jewish Groups Criticize Presbyterian Vote To Divest From Israel
2-10 - US calls in Syrian envoy, hints at sanctions
2-10 - How to Stop 'Protected' Hate Speech Therefore, private individuals or groups can sue others in US civil court for violations of the Geneva Convention's Hate Speech provisions - a war crime.
2-10 - Blindsided Jewish groups startled by Bush shift on Mideast The Bush administration's willingness now to spend money that is no longer subject to congressional scrutiny rattles pro-Israel supporters who count on Congress to keep tight control of that money.
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