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Sunday, March 13, 2005
3-13 - Israel to destroy 20,000 Palestinian homes in Jerusalem The Israeli authorities announced that there are some 20,000 Palestinian residential houses in the city of Jerusalem and its outskirts which they allege were built without licenses.
3-13 - Soldiers attack a protest for women near Ramallah The protest was conducted by nearly two hundred Palestinian and Israeli women, and Palestinian schoolgirls
3-13 - Israel tortures Palestinian detainees- Report
3-13 - To the Secretary-General of the United Nations Mr. Kofi Annan
3-13 - Israel to demolish 25% of 'land grab' outposts Meanwhile, the Israeli chief of staff, General Moshe Yaialon, announced that Israel would build a temporary fence to divide Jerusalem from the West Bank. The Israeli supreme court is examining several petitions against the fence which have slowed construction.
3-13 - Hamas, Fatah Backers Fight Over Elections
3-13 - Palestinian-Israeli joint committee to convene on prisoners release "The Palestinian side will demand Israel release all prisoners detained before the Oslo Accords and those ill prisoners as well as children and women,"
3-13 - Israel to build second security fence along Gaza Strip
3-13 - Christians flee homes after Druze youths riot "My children were in their room and for the first time ever I thought that they could all be killed. If there was any question of a Jewish family being threatened there would be thousands of police on the streets."
3-13 - Annan kicks off Mid-East mission
3-13 - Israeli ruling leaves Greek church in a spin
3-13 - Israelis say elected Hamas role could hamper talks
3-13 - Israel will attack Iran 'only as last resort'
3-13 - Israel picks a hardline defence chief Halutz also instructed Israeli helicopter gunships and pilotless aicraft to target Palestinian activists along with their families and children in their own homes, or while travelling on crowded streets
3-13 - Erez terminal reopens, now sits on Green Line
3-13 - Israel to allow entry of 1,400 Palestinian workers
3-13 - Israel to dismantle post-2001 West Bank outposts
3-13 - Sharon: Hezbollah endangers Palestinian gov't
3-13 - There Is No 'Peace Process' -
3-13 - Druze women attend conference against compulsory army service
3-13 - No terror link found in probe of money Saleh and most of those arrested are of Palestinian descent
3-13 - How AIPAC Works - Part 2
3-13 - Franciscans and the Holy Land Orthodox Jewish groups received 40% approval and are growing. Wherever they control the local administrations, they apply their rules of life to public affairs -- timetables, transit -- thus discriminating against those who do not follow them
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