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Monday, February 21, 2005
2-21 - 500 prisoners freed, but Palestinians await the rest Last week, Israeli forces shot dead two youths aged 14 and 15 in separate incidents, one for allegedly throwing stones and the other for brandishing a knife. Yesterday, Palestinians questioned why it was necessary to kill rather than wound the teenagers.
2-21 - Urgent Action Help Protect CPT Peacemakers from Extremist Israeli Settler Violence - Urge Israeli and your Authorities to Halt Settler Attacks
2-21 - Palestinians wounded by IDF in separation fence protest
2-21 - Palestinians freed by Israel warn their release is not enough to secure peace in a village close to Jenin they were overshadowed when a 30-year-old bystander was killed accidentally, and four others were wounded by celebratory gunfire.
2-21 - Hebron Shepherds and nonviolence The shepherds have found the strength to take back some of their land.
2-21 - Scenes of joy as freed Palestinian prisoners hailed as heroes
2-21 - ICAHD Launches Bottom-up E-mail Campaign
2-21 - PM pledges: No negotiation on J'lem "Jerusalem will remain united as the eternal capital of the Jewish people. It will not be divided," Prime Minister Ariel Sharon pledged on Monday at the conclusion of a meeting with President Moshe Katsav
2-21 - Settlers vow to fight to the death after Israel approves Gaza pullout
2-21 - 'Seize the Moment,' Bush Tells Palestinian Leader
2-21 - Bush Calls for 'Contiguous' Palestine
2-21 - "I Don't Have a Magic Wand" SPIEGEL INTERVIEW WITH PALESTINIAN PRESIDENT MAHMOUD ABBAS
2-21 - Mideast peace is key US-EU goal, says Bush Bush is telling the Europeans what they want to hear (to gain their support for ..).
2-21 - 9,000 Jewish settlers to split $900 million
2-21 - In pictures: Palestinians freed
2-21 - Fatah passes Palestinian cabinet
2-21 - Palestinian cabinet vote delayed
2-21 - Palestinians freed, but barrier path still draws ire
2-21 - Likud rebels scheme to torpedo pullout Headed by Likud MK Uzi Landau, the rebels proposed two schemes to bring about the downfall of the disengagement plan.
2-21 - Bush Scolds Russia for Political Crackdown "All the parties have responsibilities to meet," Bush said. "Arab states must end incitement in their own media, cut off public and private funding for terrorism, stop their support for extremist education and establish normal relations with Israel,"
2-21 - Egyptian gas for Israel
2-21 - More PR woes for York University: $10-million defamation suit by ...
2-21 - QUIT! premieres latest line of "Estee Slaughter" products on Valentine's Day Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism (QUIT!) premiered "Eternally Mine," "a stench beyond occupation," from Estee Slaughter at its Valentine's Day Extravaganza at Macy's Union Square in San Francisco.
2-21 - Israel pushes U.S. on Iran nuke solution
2-21 - Baiting a Trap for Bush? by Patrick J. Buchanan
2-21 - World Council of Churches gives nod to Israeli divestment proposal The World Council of Churches (WCC) on February 21 urged its members to consider economic measures to oppose Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory and praised the action of a U.S. denomination that has started a process of selective divestment from companies linked to the occupation.
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