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Saturday, March 05, 2005
3-5 - Jewish settlers attack Palestinian farmer in northern West Bank
3-5 - Israel to confiscate more Palestinian land in Jerusalem
3-5 - "Gush Shalom" Demands AG Mazuz bring Rabbi to Justice In an interview with the extreme right-wign weekly "Besheva", published in Jerusalem, Dodovich stated that youth interested in stealing the olives of their Palestinian neighbors consult him before they steal , and he gives them "detailed instructions."
3-5 - Israeli units target Palestinian boys
3-5 - Palestinians Seize Weapons in New Crackdown
3-5 - Abbas says no law and order in Palestinian cities until Israeli forces leave
3-5 - Abbas to visit Japan
3-5 - Israel Sees Peace with Lebanon After Syrian Exit The Israeli cabinet minister, a leading deputy of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites)'s rightist Likud party, added however, that Syrian President Bashar Assad's remarks still did not meet Israeli or world demands.
3-5 - Mideast peace impossible without return of occupied lands: Assad Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said that Middle East peace will not be possible without the return of Syrian land occupied by Israel.
3-5 - Israel Dismisses Syria's Plan for Lebanon "Israel demands a full implementation of U.N. Resolution 1559 , meaning a complete withdrawal of all Syrian troops from Lebanon,"
3-5 - Top Jordan minister visits Israel
3-5 - PM: Partial Syrian pullout not enough Prime Minister Ariel Sharon wants Syria to withdraw completely from Lebanon, and will not be satisfied with only a partial pullout.
3-5 - U.S.: Syria Pledge Not Enough "President Assad's announcement is not enough," the State Department (search) said in a statement issued hours after the Syrian leader made the pledge in a speech to parliament.
3-5 - Palestinian Children Sue USA Caterpillar Corporation for Enabling Israeli Occupiers to Demolish their Homes
3-5 - Syria is forced to expel Palestinian extremists
3-5 - Shalom leaves for US, Mexico he is to go to Washington for talks with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley. In addition to discussing disengagement and the situation with the Palestinian Authority, Shalom is expected to raise Israel's demand to get the EU to place Hizbullah on its list of terror organizations and the status of efforts to stop Iran's nuclear program
3-5 - A new tactic for the Border Police? On three of the five protest days last week, undercover border policemen - identified as such only after they fired their pistols or arrested a number of minors - suddenly popped up among the demonstrators
3-5 - Israel sees peace with Lebanon after Syria exit
3-5 - Fatah rejects surrendering arms to Lebanon Abul Enain said the Palestinians in Lebanon had an experience when they surrendered their weapons under the assurances of the state. But (Israeli Prime Minister, then Defense Minister) Ariel Sharon quickly carried out the massacres at Sabra and Shatilla Palestinian refugee camps in Beirut
3-5 - Jihad denies leadership involved in Tel Aviv bombing
3-5 - Israel Pumps Sewage Into Lebanese Village
3-5 - Jewish American peace activist jailed upon entry into Israel
3-5 - Israel, the mayor and anti-semitism Ken Livingstone's was a brilliant and honest piece. As a Jew in my 50s, I have been disgusted at the way in which the spectre of anti-semitism have been used as a shield against any criticism of Israel's repugnant and racist policies towards the Palestinians over 60 years.
3-5 - Sharon?s Visit to Spark Uprising
3-5 - At Least Residents Can Appeal To Court Native Palestinian inhabitants with deeds to property are forced from their homes with no compensation and no recourse
3-5 - 'Mossad attempted Dublin hit'
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