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Thursday, March 03, 2005


News for 03-03-05

3-3 - Car bomb explodes in W Bank city An Israeli military spokesman said militants detonated the car bomb during the night as an Israeli military vehicle drove past it.


3-3 - "Damming" West Bank farmers Rain is a blessing and grace from God. But the wall has turned it into curse. The rain flooded our crops for three days, the plants have all drowned and died; the cauliflower rotted and the eggplant plants have frozen from the frost. We are ruined


3-3 - Palestinian minister accuses Israel for settlement expansion Israel said Wednesday to confiscate 10,677 donoms (about 1,003 hectares) lands of the West Bank villages of Yatta, Samoua, Zaheria and Ramadeen, in addition to 25 donoms (2.35 hectares) to fill up seven wells in southern Bethlehem.


3-3 - PA set to resume executions


3-3 - Egypt, Abbas urge continued cooperation despite TA bombing The Palestinian Authority is trying its best to control the militants responsible for such bombings, but the results will not always be "100 percent," Egyptian presidential spokesman Suleiman Awwad told reporters.


3-3 - Mass resignations in Fatah Thirty-two Fatah leaders from the West Bank have resigned their posts in protest against alleged mismanagement by senior members.


3-3 - Likud party urges pullout vote


3-3 - Bush Keeps Fueling the Fire "[T]he Bush administration has almost completely adopted Israel's view of events in the Middle East ? rightly or wrongly ? and made all of Israel's enemies ? America's enemies as well, and branded them as terrorists."


3-3 - Livingstone risks Jewish anger with Sharon attack Mr Livingstone launched a provocative critique of Israel with accusations of "ethnic cleansing" and demonising Muslims before calling for the imprisonment of its Prime Minister.


3-3 - Palestinian American Calls for US Investigation into Israeli Killings of his Family Members


3-3 - This is about Israel, not anti-semitism · Ken Livingstone is the London mayor


3-3 - Between South Africa and Israel: UNESCO's Double-Standards Normal relations between peoples can only flourish after oppression has ended, not before and not as a prelude to it


3-3 - Christian Aid Sees Hope in Continued Palestinian Peace Effort Christian Aid gave a representation of the views from Palestinian Christians in its statement. Bernard Sabella of the Department of Service to Palestinian Refugees, Middle East Council of Churches says, "The biggest stumbling block [to peace] is the reality of continued occupation. If Israel wants real peace it must not continue holding onto settlements in the occupied territories, and exerting full control over Palestinian lives."


3-3 - Egypt to help convince Israel to implement Sharm el-Sheikh


3-3 - Palestinians need economic as well as military security


3-3 - Eiland proposes citizenship limitations for Palestinians "The Citizenship Law is the way to overcome the demographic demon,"


3-3 - Apartheid Wall destroys Beit Surik?s Lands


3-3 - Japan fears growing Israeli crime Israeli involvement in criminal activity in East Asian countries is causing serious damage to the country?s image and could also threaten national security, Israeli consul in Tokyo Moshe Harel told Ynet.


3-3 - Case ramps up Israel advocacy training "Never say pro-Palestinian. Say anti-Israel,"


3-3 - An Israeli dispute on the Syrian question All the interlocutors should be reminded that the withdrawal of foreign forces from Lebanon must include the removal of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, dozens of whose officers are active in Lebanon. This subject has been shoved to the sidelines, and Israel must bring it up at every opportunity.


3-3 - Israelis seek compensation from Libya


3-3 - UK government announces £10 million contribution for Palestinian Authority


3-3 - Israeli President dodges protesters in Melbourne


3-3 - Former Israeli Air Force pilot now delivering message of peace


3-3 - Red tape sinks peace voyage Red tape has foiled a plan for Israelis and Palestinians to sail together to Jordan and Egypt in an unusual peace demonstration.

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