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Monday, March 14, 2005
3-14 - Palestinian youths shot
3-14 - Report: Abbas to declare not all refugees to return to Israel
3-14 - U.N. to Register Property Damage in Israel
3-14 - Palestinians demonstrate against Annan's Ramallah visit Thousands of Palestinians demonstrated against United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan during his visit in Ramallah yesterday, protesting his refusal to visit the construction sites of the separation barrier in the city.
3-14 - Palestinian Militants See Conditional Truce Possible
3-14 - Ministers Agree on 3 West Bank Handovers Israel is to turn over control of the West Bank town of Jericho to Palestinian security Wednesday, to be followed two or three days later by Tulkarem, Israeli officials said after a meeting of Palestinian and Israeli Cabinet ministers
3-14 - Israel delays action on settler outposts Instead, the 21-member Cabinet consigned the report to a ministerial committee, a decision that some parliament members described as tantamount to burying it.
3-14 - Jerusalem barrier route revealed Israel has annexed East Jerusalem, though under international law the area is considered to be occupied territory.
3-14 - Israeli barrier to take in Jerusalem settlement suburb "Maale Adumim and its industrial zone are an integral part of Israel and I don't believe the Americans will contest it because President George W. Bush said a permanent settlement must take demographic realities into account,"
3-14 - Israel is accused of barrier land grab The Israeli announcement came as a newly-released UN report showed that the wall will swallow at least a tenth of the West Bank's most fertile lands, where about 49,000 Palestinians are living in 38 villages.
3-14 - Twighlight zone / Riding roughshod Women in labor, the sick and the injured must make their way by ambulance over this long and rough road, via the olive groves, solely because Kedumim Mayor Daniella Weiss' armed security officers won't let them use the direct route
3-14 - World will work to create Palestinian state, says Annan
3-14 - IDF troops arrest two West Bank settlers IDF troops Monday arrested two West Bank settlers suspected of opening fire in the Palestinian village of Akid, west of the town of Ariel.
3-14 - Peace campaigners, Palestinians and Israelis, meet in Ramallah
3-14 - Annan hopeful over Mid-East peace
3-14 - Committee approves bill to commemorate Ze'evi's legacy "The life work of a racist who called for transfer on the backdrop of racism should not be perpetuated,"
3-14 - PM promises campaign for Palestinian state AMSTERDAM ? Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende promised Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Monday that he will strive to help establish a viable, independent Palestinian state.
3-14 - U.S. Group Backs Israeli Settlers
3-14 - Grossman: What's good for Israel is good for U.S.
3-14 - Remembering Rachel Corrie: Justice Still Not Served
3-14 - Apple Trade Boosts Syria-Israel Peace Hope A U.S.-brokered troop separation deal returned Quneitra to Syrian rule in 1974 but not before retreating Israelis bulldozed hundreds of houses. Israel now holds two-thirds of the Golan, or about 450 square miles, and formally annexed it in 1981.
3-14 - Russia offers to allow Israel to check missiles sold to Syria
3-14 - No green light to Israel for strikes on alleged Iran nuke sites: Rice
3-14 - Some 250 Israeli teenagers to refuse military service Some 250 Israeli pupils in their last years at school have signed a petition refusing to do compulsory military service while the Jewish state occupies Palestinian territory.
3-14 - Academic Integrity Travestied at Columbia Middle East Studies Conference Reminiscent of HUAC-era Hollywood, the likes of Kramer have been lobbying Congress for passage of new Title VI legislation that would establish independent monitoring of university courses on issues that "affect homeland security," especially Middle East and international policy studies.
3-14 - Saudi funds to rebuild houses in Gaza
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