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Tuesday, March 01, 2005


News for 03-01-05

3-1 - Palestinians told this is best chance of peace in years


3-1 - Laying 'Foundation Stones' For Palestine


3-1 - Donors Promising $1.2B for Palestinians


3-1 - U.S.: Terrorists in Syria Bombed Tel Aviv "We do have firm evidence that the bombing in Tel Aviv was not only authorized by Palestinian Islamic Jihad leaders in Damascus, but that Islamic Jihad leaders in Damascus participated in the planning."



3-1 - Israel ups pressure on Syria "We don't think Syria should remain in Lebanon. Their occupation should come to an end," said Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom, speaking in Hungary.


3-1 - Militants fire at convoy of Palestinian interior minister in Jenin


3-1 - Straw backs Abbas with call for full peace conference Israel left no doubt that it blamed Syria for the Tel Aviv bombing which killed five Israelis outside a disco. Israeli intelligence officers briefed ambassadors of the European Union, the G8 and the UN Security Council. They read from a transcript of an intercepted telephone call in which Ramadan Shallah, Islamic Jihad's Damascus-based leader, ordered a West Bank commander to go ahead with the bombing. The West Bank activist was not named. Officials said they hoped to make more arrests in co-operation with the Palestinian security services.


3-1 - U.S. rebukes Israel's human rights


3-1 - Source of Tel Aviv Bombing Remains Unclear


3-1 - NO AID FOR CHECKPOINTS Contact your Members of Congress to express your support for US assistance to Palestinian civilians and ask your Members of Congress to offer an amendment to the supplemental appropriation request to make sure that none of this assistance can be earmarked for projects by Israel to solidify and entrench its restrictions on the freedom of movement of the Palestinian people in their own land


3-1 - Israeli Military Causing Pollution


3-1 - ISRAEL POLICY BECAME US POLICY In the Perle-Feith-Wurmser strategy, Israel?s enemy remains Syria, but the road to Damascus runs through Baghdad. Their plan, which urged Israel to re-establish ?the principle of preemption,? has now been imposed by Perle, Feith, Wurmser & Co. on the United States.



3-1 - Blair hails 'ripple of change' in Middle East Syria has one last chance, warns PM


3-1 - Syria fails to guarantee complete withdrawal "[Bekaa] is very important strategically and we feel many Lebanese, including members of the opposition, realise this. The Israel military threat is there and we cannot forget that fact,"


3-1 - World leaders say expect 'action by Israel' Senior British sources said on Tuesday they do not accept Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's position that Palestinians must fulfill a series of obligations before implementation of the road map can begin


3-1 - Palestinian population exceeds Jewish population says U.S. government The population of Palestinians living in Israel, the Occupied Gaza Strip, Occupied East Jerusalem and rest of the Occupied West Bank combined now exceeds the number of Israeli Jews, a U.S. government report has revealed.



3-1 - World Bank: Palestinians need investments


3-1 - USAID wraps up emergency water operations The projects began in 2002 when military action caused extensive damage to infrastructure, disrupting water and sanitation services throughout the West Bank and leaving large sections of towns without water for several days.


3-1 - U.N. pledges support for Palestinians U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan is seeking global support for an independent, democratic Palestinian state and pledges the world body's readiness to help.



3-1 - Attackers will face 'very large forces,' Israel says Israel's defence minister warned yesterday he will send large forces into Palestinian neighbourhoods if Israeli troops and settlers come under fire during the withdrawal from the Gaza Strip this summer.


3-1 - Face up to the facts on the ground Britain and Europe are funding Israel's occupation and expansion


3-1 - Lessons from the struggle against Apartheid


3-1 - Bridging the gaps through an MBA


3-1 - The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (and War) the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs role as a pro-war pressure group with an annual budget of $2.5 million, is rarely mentioned by the U.S. media.



3-1 - Prof Discusses Palestine Colleges A Jew herself, Harris believes it is important for other Jews to speak out against the injustices committed against innocent Palestinians without feeling as if they are being unfaithful to Israel.

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