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Thursday, March 10, 2005
3-10 - Israeli troops kill militant "Just as calm is demanded of us, we also ask that Israel not do things like this,"
3-10 - Militant killed in Israeli raid An Israeli bulldozer ended the siege by crushing the suspect
3-10 - Fatah gunmen storm Abbas meeting
3-10 - Israel/Occupied Territories: Human Rights Concerns for the 61st Session of the U.N. Commission on Human Rights Every year the Commission on Human Rights adopts several resolutions condemning Israel for abuses against Palestinians. As outlined below, Israel continues to commit serious violations of international human rights and humanitarian law which deserve condemnation, notably the dire humanitarian impact of the wall and other forms of closure that amount to collective punishment
3-10 - Israel, U.S. begin military exercises eyeing Iranian missiles Israeli security sources said that the operation is aimed at preparing the Jewish State to defend itself against possible Iranian aerial attacks
3-10 - Israeli military commander threatens At-Tuwani shepherds
3-10 - Abbas expects ceasefire next week, accuses Israel of foot-dragging
3-10 - Palestinian leader expects militia ceasefire
3-10 - Mubarak demands full Gaza pullout
3-10 - Erekat condemns Israeli refusal to remove checkpoints around Chief Palestinian Negotiator Saeb Erekat blamed Thursday Israeli refusal to remove checkpoints surrounding Jericho for the failure of the Israeli-Palestinian meeting on handover of the West Bank city.
3-10 - The two faces of Ariel Sharon need to be scrutinised emphasis on outposts played into the hands of settlers, by ignoring the much larger settlements the outposts were created to link. "Even without them there are 240,000 settlers living in the West Bank,"
3-10 - U.S. rabbis, Jewish leaders to visit Gaza with the aim of expressing solidarity with residents slated for evacuation under the disengagement plan.
3-10 - Patriot crews heading to exercise in Israel ?The symbolic thing is this signals the American commitment to Israeli security,?
3-10 - Palestinian condemns Israeli decision to phase out Palestinian labor
3-10 - Apartheid targets Palestinian home-owners inside Israel Again by law, non-Jews are not entitled to apply to join these communities. So even if Ali wanted to build a home outside Sakhnin in one of these Jewish communities, by law he would not be able to do so.
3-10 - Israeli army closes probe into Miller shooting, soldier won't be charged Reporters Without Borders voiced outrage today at the Israeli army's decision to close the investigation into the May 2003 fatal shooting of British journalist James Miller in the Gaza Strip and to not press charges against the soldier who fired at him.
3-10 - U.S. official says Israel has yet to fulfill its pledge on outposts
3-10 - U.S. Churches Send Ecumenical Representatives to Israel, Palestine
3-10 - Rachel, Full of Life
3-10 - Mideast duty for U.S. troops may include Israel
3-10 - Abu Mazen Demands Political and Financial Support from Washington
3-10 - Display spurs heated debate Touring activists want Americans to learn more about the Middle East conflict, specifically the controversial "wall" in the West Bank
3-10 - Israel lifts ban on BBC producer
3-10 - Rejecting the US anti-Semitism act What is the US law's exact definition of anti- Semitism, and why does it include criticism, or "demonisation", of Israel and Zionism?
3-10 - ISRAEL HEADS FOR WAR WITH SYRIA
3-10 - Dead filmmaker's family to launch legal action The family of the award winning British filmmaker James Miller, shot dead by an Israeli soldier in Gaza two years ago, is to launch a civil action for unlawful killing after learning that the soldier who opened fire will not be prosecuted.
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