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Friday, February 25, 2005
2-25 - Abbas calls emergency meeting after Tel Aviv blast
2-25 - Tel Aviv Suicide Bombing Kills Up to Five 'Hezbollah did it'
2-25 - Child killed in the southern Gaza Strip
2-25 - IDF kills Palestinian trying to break through fence Israel Defense Forces troops shot and wounded a Palestinian man who attempted to break through the Gaza Strip security fence at the Sufa checkpoint before dawn Friday, Israel Radio reported.
2-25 - Islamic Jihad Claims Responsibility for Bombing
2-25 - Middle East truce shattered as suicide bomber hits club Police said that the bomber's method resembled that of the two British Muslim militants who carried out an explosion at the nearby Mike's Place nightclub after breaking out of Gaza two years ago.
2-25 - Israel Plans 6,000 W. Bank Settlement Homes --Report The reported settlement expansion project by the Israel Lands Administration (ILA), a government agency, would coincide with Israel's plan to pull out of the Gaza Strip this summer and defy U.S. calls for a freeze in "settlement activity."
2-25 - Israeli troops use tear gas to break up anti-barrier demo
2-25 - A Hard Day in At-Tuwani Two hours later, villagers discovered that 150 young olive trees had been uprooted the night before in the field which the settlers had encircled. Apparently the two settlers walked in that field to survey what they or their friends had accomplished in the night. Those olive trees were donated by the YMCA in Jerusalem and had been in the ground about three months.
2-25 - Palestinians denounce Tel Aviv suicide attack
2-25 - Now Syria is at the top of the bad guys' league table Ariel Sharon and his Likud party have long seen their Syrian neighbour as a more direct menace than distant Iran, and the evidence suggests the Bush administration shares this view and has started to take action accordingly.
2-25 - On this day 1994: Jewish settler kills 30 at holy site
2-25 - Russia considering renewed arms sales to Palestinians "The Palestinian leadership has proven its ability to keep the situation under control,"
2-25 - UAE official under fire over Sharon talks
2-25 - Military mumbo-jumbo versus the morality of occupation
2-25 - Palestinian Truce Talks Set for Cairo on March 5
2-25 - Israel Orders Accelerated Gaza Pullout
2-25 - UNEP facilitates Israeli-Palestinian environmental cooperation
2-25 - Israel plans air force "umbrella" in evacuated Gaza "Halutz will now have the job of preparing the Israel Defence Force for different scenarios, ranging from renewed Palestinian violence launched from post-disengagement Gaza, to responding to a radical Iranian regime attempting to acquire nuclear weapons," said Israeli analyst Gerald Steinberg.
2-25 - Palestinians may be establishing another Mideast democracy The most challenging of these obstacles is the continuing Israeli occupation. The Palestinians managed to conduct free elections under occupation, but they cannot build a full democracy under occupation
2-25 - Arab Knesset member tells Emaar group Palestine is no real estate project ?The purchase (of the colonies) rewards the Israeli occupation and makes it legitimate... It risks engaging the Emirates in a misunderstanding with our Palestinian brothers and damaging the excellent reputation built by the Emirates over the years with Palestinian people and officials,?
2-25 - Rabbis Call for World Jewry to Stop Disengagement In speeches and in open letters, respected rabbis and Hassidic leaders are calling upon Jews the world over to join the struggle against the government's plan to withdraw from parts of the Land of Israel.
2-25 - Connors Released from Israeli Prison
2-25 - Tale of Two Territories Having spent four weeks in Palestine at the end of last year performing humanitarian work and witnessing human rights violations, the Memphis Peace Team is now talking to churches and community groups
2-25 - US slaps curbs on Arab Bank branch A US bank regulator has ordered Palestinian-managed Arab Bank Group to convert its New York branch to a federal banking agency, ending the branch?s wire transfer business.
2-25 - Unrwa commissioner general pays price for support of Palestinians According to the sources, Hansen was paying the price for his criticism of Israeli attacks in the Palestinian territories.
2-25 - Questions over military details sent to Israel The ministry also cited a provision which means a licence can be turned down because of the recipient country's record in international humanitarian law and the law of armed conflict.
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