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Thursday, March 24, 2005
3-24 - US won't fight PM over housing plan
3-24 - Israeli plans to expand settlement not final: US The reported comments contradicted an assertion by a Sharon aide who said the Israeli prime minister had told the Americans that government approval for the development was "final."
3-24 - Amnesty: Time to act on removal of unlawful Israeli settlements
3-24 - Israel's separation barrier affects half a million Palestinians -Report They also said that about 130,000 Palestinian children may not be immunized once the wall is finished.
3-24 - Top UN Aide Urges Israel Halt Settlement Expansion
3-24 - Palestinians Seek to Block Settlement Senior Palestinian officials on Thursday asked two U.S. envoys to help block the expansion of the largest Jewish settlement in the West Bank, saying it endangers peace prospects and isolates east Jerusalem
3-24 - An ancient Palestinian village struggles to survive Israeli settlement expansion and settler violence
3-24 - Israel to ask US for $500-700m in disengagement aid
3-24 - Canada "disappointed" at Israeli settlement expansion Pettigrew argued that the plan was inconsistent with international law and the internationally-backed roadmap towards peace between Israel and the Palestinians
3-24 - Greek Orthodox Patriarch again denies alleged Jerusalem land sale
3-24 - UK refuses records on Jenin death "Surely the interests of a British citizen should take precedence over our relations with Israel,"
3-24 - Gaza plan leaves luxury home headache
3-24 - Jordanian diplomacy falters on Palestine, Syria and Iraq
3-24 - Arab League Seeks Israeli Concessions "You cannot give everything to Israel with nothing in return,"
3-24 - The rabbi who pricks Israel's conscience "There is a false equation that if you voice any criticism of Israel you are delegitimising Israel at some level. I believe the opposite."
3-24 - Israel Arab charged for club bomb An Israeli Arab has been charged with murder for his role in a suicide bomb attack that killed five Israelis at a Tel Aviv night club last month.
3-24 - Israel women trafficking soars The report described how the women are sold at public auctions for as much as $10,000 and forced to work up to 18 hours a day.
3-24 - Gaddafi "idiot" remark riles Palestinians
3-24 - Palestinian heroes remembered Palestinian Land Day is marked every year on March 30. It commemorates the killing of six Palestinians 29 years ago by Israeli security forces as they were protesting against the seizure of Palestinian land.
3-24 - Shot by mistake "It is a classic 'shoot-and-cry' situation," Ahmed Tibi said, "But in this case the army doesn't want to pay up. We've asked the army to at least expedite the hospital payment, and we haven't even begun to speak about damages. But things are just going nowhere."
3-24 - 'Far right radicalizing' In a briefing to reporters, the source pointed to a recent increase in disturbances perpetrated by settlers, who are targeting both Palestinians and IDF soldiers.
3-24 - Party under way at murderer's gravesite
3-24 - Rice Warns Israel Against Settlement Expansion
3-24 - Commission on Human Rights continues debate on violations in occupied Arab territories (2/2)
3-24 - Israeli entrepreneurs train to enter U.S. homeland security market
3-24 - Gazans may be barred from TA flights "If Israel totally withdraws troops from Gaza and the Egyptians take over the control over the border with Egypt, then maybe we won't let them use the Ben-Gurion Airport,"
3-24 - A step backward Our position: The U.S. can help Mideast peace by pushing Sharon to cancel expansion move.
3-24 - An Israeli detour
3-24 - Protesters target Caterpillar dealer ''It is ironic that these activists in Milford are protesting the sale of Caterpillar equipment to Israel at a time when Israel has decided to cease this practice of house demolitions," Israel is still demolishing homes 2 3
3-24 - ISRAEL FLOUTS ROADMAP WHILE THE PALESTINIANS TOW THE LINE
3-24 - Arbitrator: Reactor workers cannot blame cancer on radiation
3-24 - George Washington, Jonathan Pollard and the Jews Report: Pollard stole 10-volume intelligence 'Bible'
3-24 - Yukos oil fugitives find safe haven in the promised land For the Russian government, they are allegedly dangerous criminals who have made off with billions in unpaid taxes and are wanted on charges that range from embezzlement to murder. For Israel, they are potential valued investors in the country's slowly reviving economy.
3-24 - French goalie refuses to play in Israel
3-24 - Caterpillar distributor is asked to join protest against sales to Israel
3-24 - Sharing the Land of Canaan: Human Rights and the Israeli-Palestinian Struggle
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