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Thursday, February 24, 2005
2-24 - Israel Fears Jewish Militants Could Attack Mosques
2-24 - Palestinian cabinet to embrace reform
2-24 - Hidden costs of Israel's occupation policies
2-24 - New Palestinian Cabinet Sworn in After Crisis
2-24 - New Apartheid Wall construction in two villages near Ramallah If the Wall is completed here, 25,000 Palestinians in eight villages will be trapped inside a ghetto with just one exit toward Ramallah, according to Nasif al-Deek of the National Committee Against the Wall. Hundreds of the 6,000 residents of Bil?in and Saffa will lose their land to Israel?s ongoing state-sponsored theft.
2-24 - Organizations Confront State Department over Silence Accorded Israeli Mistreatment of U.S. Citizens
2-24 - Mubarak urges West to deliver on pledge to support peace process
2-24 - Palestinians Consider Resuming Executions
2-24 - The Wall Map around Bethlehem
2-24 - UN Palestinian Refugee Agency: Record $500 Million
2-24 - Nato-Israel partnership boosted But Jaap de Hoop Scheffer ruled out the possibility of Israel becoming a Nato member in the foreseeable future.
2-24 - Israeli Police Brace for Possible Violence
2-24 - New York man indicted in arson threat The handwritten letter threatened to set churches on fire while people were inside in retaliation for "anti-Israel and anti-Jewish attitudes," Jerry L. Van Marter, director of the Presbyterian news service, said at the time.
2-24 - World Bank May Fund Israeli Checkpoints ?If they are going to be funding the checkpoints outside of places in the Green (Line) then it's clearly a violation of international conventions and law,? said Terry Walz of the Washington-based Council for the National Interest, a group that monitors U.S. and international policy towards Israel and the Palestinians.
2-24 - Palestinian Cabinet Dominated by Academics
2-24 - Israel: ICJ Ruling over the Wall is Not Binding
2-24 - Bush Plan for Funding of Palestinians Facing Resistance in Congress DeLay, a top ZOA ally, is set to impede progress on the current aid plan, his aides told reporters last week.
2-24 - Israeli jets overfly Lebanon drawing retaliatory fire
2-24 - IDF soldier sentenced to 4 months In the incident, the soldier violated IDF rules of engagement by opening fire without any warning shots at the vehicle that bypassed a military roadblock. He also confessed to lying to investigators in an attempt to cover up for his actions.
2-24 - Lifting the shackles For Israel's pullout from Gaza to be successful, both sides need to work to make the strip's economy flourish afterwards
2-24 - Dearborn student govt. pushes for Israel divestment
2-24 - Editorial: Prompt pullback in Gaza
2-24 - From 2002: Palestinian Christians face ethnic cleansing
2-24 - Israel and US Jewish groups denounce WCC stance on divestment
2-24 - More radical Christian peacemakers arrive in Israel and Palestine
2-24 - Israel must strive to avoid land grabs Bush will have to keep prodding Sharon on that point; a Palestinian checkerboard state that prevents farmers from reaching their plots or workers their jobs would not be viable.
2-24 - N.Y. School Board Bans a Controversial Arab Professor A pro-Palestinian professor at Columbia University, hailed by some Jewish students as a model instructor, is being barred by the New York City Board of Education from lecturing public-school teachers.
2-24 - Beware the Public Diplomacy Disaster
2-24 - What caused the Sabra-Shatila massacre in Lebanon?
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