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Monday, February 28, 2005
2-28 - Palestinian gunmen wound two Israelis Both of the wounded were apparently guards responsible for securing the settlement
2-28 - Abbas 'will not tolerate' attacks
2-28 - Environmentalists raise awareness on deforestation in Palestinian areas The World Council of Churches is working with environmentalists in Jordan and the region on a campaign to stop Israel from uprooting trees in Palestinian areas.
2-28 - 1000 Dunams annexed near Jerusalem
2-28 - UN makes billion dollar appeal for Palestinian refugees
2-28 - Palestinian militants denounce Tel Aviv bombing
2-28 - Blair meets Abbas at No 10 Mr Blair originally wanted to have a full-blown peace conference but was overruled by the US and Israel.
2-28 - Israel: Tel Aviv blast killed soldiers Earlier, the platoon commander, Eran Cohen, told Army Radio (Gali Tzahal) virtually all the casualties of the bombing were members of his unit. Earlier, the Israeli media had reported that all the people killed and injured in the blast were civilians.
2-28 - Israel court orders army to reexamine shooting of US activist
2-28 - 'Army' road slashes through Arab land A new road to Tel Romeida - the six-family Jewish settlement neighborhood in Hebron - is being paved through Palestinian-owned property in the city and involves expropriation of land. However, as "it is an Israel Defense Forces road, it does not require the approval of the defense minister,"
2-28 - Israel in Diplomatic Push Against Syria After Bomb Israel hopes giving foreign diplomats a glimpse of its intelligence on Friday's attack on a Tel Aviv nightclub will encourage a London conference on Palestinian reforms, set to open on Tuesday, to push Palestinians to get tough on militants.
2-28 - Bomber's family fears Israelis will retaliate For the elderly Mr Badran, such accusations meant nothing. He shook his head forlornly and said his son was a "simple, country boy who never met anyone from Syria''.
2-28 - Bomber's family shunned by whole town
2-28 - Israel adamant on Syria's 'guilt'
2-28 - Meeting to bolster Palestinian leadership
2-28 - London conference must bring return to roadmap: Abbas
2-28 - Brian Avery's day in Israel's Supreme Court
2-28 - EU warns against new Mideast derailment
2-28 - Abandoned Settlements May Be Left Intact for Palestinians
2-28 - Straw backs Abbas with call for full peace conference He recognised that thebombing in Tel Aviv provided a "sombre backdrop" to today. I note the inordinate number of bombings just before ME conferences and other key events.
2-28 - Blair seeks payback from focus on foreign affairs
2-28 - Israeli 'hasbara' campaign against Syria
2-28 - Censorship and the Empire Dieudonne and the Uses of "Anti-Semitism"
2-28 - The faces all looked the same
2-28 - Israelis come to At-Tuwani
2-28 - Palestine expressions at DePaul University
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