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Friday, February 11, 2005
2-11 - Israel to Annex more lands South of Hebron
2-11 - Israel's obligations under IHL in the Occupied Palestinian Territory Occupation does not confer sovereignty over the occupied territory to the Occupying Power.
2-11 - New Settlement in Beit Safafa: Further Isolation of Jerusalemites, further Settlement Expansion
2-11 - More on US Aid for Checkpoint Crossings: Update and A Correction the American taxpayer is being asked to underwrite the cost.
2-11 - Gaza settlers attempt to commandeer Palestinian vehicles
2-11 - Hungry people and grapes rotting on the vines Grapes rotting on the vines are part of a concerted effort of the Israeli government to impoverish the Palestinian people
2-11 - Shepherd Engages in Non-Violent Resistance. A standoff occurred today between a Palestinian shepherd, Israeli military, and police when the shepherd refused to leave his grazing land.
2-11 - Abbas to demand militants obey truce
2-11 - Feinstein expresses support for House border security bill Earlier, Feinstein had announced opposition to the bill based on a provision that could have kept Palestinian leader Abu Mazen from entering the country. That provision was removed when the House passed the legislation Thursday.
2-11 - Waiting for a future at the Erez crossing
2-11 - France demands list of Israeli firms selling arms to Ivory Coast The French say the soldiers where killed when drones and surveillance systems assisted the Ivory Coast air force in attacking a base where they were stationed
2-11 - U.S. Security Coordinator Expected to Visit Mideast
2-11 - Mystery Clouds Local Humanitarian Jailed in Israel
2-11 - Legal aspects of Israel's disengagement plan under International Humanitarian Law
2-11 - Israel imprisons children : it is urgent to worry about it.
2-11 - Hezbollah denies plan to assassinate Abbas
2-11 - NO 'CONCRETE' EVIDENCE: ARABS "Our investigation found no evidence cement was sold in the Israeli market or that it was used in the building of the separation wall,"
2-11 - Rein in militants, Pettigrew to urge Pettigrew also said he would explore whether Canada can provide anti-terrorism surveillance technology used on the U.S. border to speed the crossing of goods between Israel and the Palestinian territories.
2-11 - Right-wingers assault Netanyahu
2-11 - Democracy = Criminality? During Bush's first term, at least Abrams's activities were largely limited to Israel-Palestine. Now, as democracy's global ambassador, the "Neocon's Neocon" has the whole world in his hands
2-11 - Other Voices: Presbyterians advocate peace Is anyone who questions or challenges the actions of the Israeli government anti-Semitic? Is anyone who shows any kind of sympathy or compassion for the Palestinian people anti-Semitic?
2-11 - Liberals and Neocons: Together Again
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