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Saturday, March 26, 2005
03-26-05 - Palestinians decry settler attacks The Palestinian Authority has urged the international sponsors of the peace process to pressure the Israeli government to stop attacks by Jewish settlers on Palestinian villagers.
03-26-05 - Old fears haunt Lebanon camps "I'm frightened, frightened to death. If we are disarmed, who's going to take care of us?,"
03-26-05 - No US agreement on West Bank settlement growth: Rice "There is at this point a desire to understand that better, so that we can understand better what a settlement freeze might really mean." In a follow-up phone call to the Post, Rice added that the US administration had had "discussions about steps toward a settlement freeze" but "we've never reached closure on that -- it's complicated."
03-26-05 - Rice adds fuel to debate over future of West Bank Jewish settlements
03-26-05 - Jewish settlements are not legal: Abbas Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas said on Saturday that the Palestinians' attitude toward Jewish settlements will never change, considering building of settlements on the Palestinian lands "illegal and unacceptable."
03-26-05 - Expansion of settlements is killing roadmap: Palestinian official
03-26-05 - Quraya seeks US clarification Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmad Quraya has urged the United States to clarify its position on Israeli settlements after apparently conflicting statements by top US officials.
03-26-05 - Palestinian star calls for faster reform
03-26-05 - No disengagement in Samaria Although the disengagement from the Gaza Strip and the disengagement from northern Samaria are supposed to take place simultaneously, many people - mainly the Palestinians - will be surprised to discover that the situation in the field will be entirely different.
03-26-05 - Freeze This Settlement
03-26-05 - Sharon wins vital budget backing
03-26-05 - U.S., Israel preparing for Iran war?
03-26-05 - Children of the shadows The criteria, designed to keep the number of eligible children at a minimum and prevent the inclusion of Palestinian children, include: birth in Israel, initial legal entry by their parents - either as tourists or workers, age between 10 and 18, and knowledge of Hebrew
03-26-05 - Purim in Yitzhar: Throwing stones at Palestinians and calling soldiers Nazis
03-26-05 - Russia "concerned" over Israel settlement plans
03-26-05 - AIPAC Probe / AIPAC works to preserve clout in U.S.
03-26-05 - Ex-MI6 man starts US-Hamas talks
03-26-05 - Plan to get militants to give up guns a shrewd compromise
03-26-05 - Hamas divides over truce with Israel
03-26-05 - Arabs Donate $101 Million To Palestine Fund
03-26-05 - Dispute over water keeps pot boiling Israel's 425-mile security barrier being built in the West Bank to keep out terrorists aggravates the vexing contretemps. It has created a sharp reduction of Palestinian water supplies...To keep the pot boiling, Israeli Defense Force Chief of Staff Moshe Ya'alon recently announced a new barrier will be built around the Gaza Strip before the withdrawal of Jewish settlers in July. Naem Baroud of Gaza's Islamic University charges, ''This will devastate farmlands and reservoirs''
03-26-05 - Settlers stone soldiers No one was hurt in the incident but several Palestinian homes were damaged.
03-26-05 - Sports ; Golf event to raise funds for Palestinian students:
03-26-05 - Analysis / Sharon, Bush and the settlements One again, Sharon came out on top, and paid neither a domestic nor an international price for his critical decisions to strengthen the "blocs."
03-26-05 - BREAKING DOWN BARRIERS
03-26-05 - The AIPAC Investigation -- Current State of Play
03-26-05 - FROM WANNABE SUICIDE BOMBER TO FOOTBALLER
03-26-05 - The Passionate Attachment: America's Involvement With Israel, 1947 to the Present The authors then proceed to explain how the relationship between the United States and Israel violates Washington's warning and proves all his predictions of the consequences of a "Passionate attachment."
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