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Thursday, March 31, 2005
03-31-05 - Oppose Senate Resolution Undermining International Court of Justice?s Opinion
03-31-05 - Seven dead in West Bank car crash
03-31-05 - Palestinian mob burns police tents in West Bank
03-31-05 - Sharon Plan Looking Like Border Blueprint Citing fierce domestic opposition to disengagement, Israel has quietly asked the United States to refrain from criticizing it about settlement expansion or any other issue until after the pullouts are complete this summer, Israeli officials confirmed.
03-31-05 - Palestinian intelligence chief quits
03-31-05 - Priest recalls violent origins of Land Day
03-31-05 - Abbas orders crackdown on gunmen
03-31-05 - Palestinians pass reform budget THE Palestinian parliament passed a 2005 budget today meant to encourage economic reforms and accountability after the corruption tainted rule of late President Yasser Arafat.
03-31-05 - Palestinians want to return to The Hague PA reportedly plans international campaign to pressure Israel into abandoning security fence
03-31-05 - Palestinian PM calls for serious peace talks with Israel
03-31-05 - Rabbis urge Israeli troops to desert and thwart Gaza pullout
03-31-05 - Hell in Hebron
03-31-05 - Praying in Hebron, a nightmare for Palestinians Last week the army evicted two Palestinian families from their homes backing onto the Tomb to use it as an observation post during the Jewish carnival of Purim
03-31-05 - Jerusalem patriarch apologises for mistakes, insists he will not resign
03-31-05 - PCHR is concerned at the ongoing security chaos
03-31-05 - Religious Leaders Launch United Campaign Against ?World Pride 2005? Gay Festival
03-31-05 - Bank probe reaches Russian mogul Israel has had a chequered reputation in dealing with dirty money, and till 2002 was on an international blacklist of money laundering havens.
03-31-05 - Militant rampage raises questions about Abbas's control
03-31-05 - FBI at crossroads in probe of pro-Israel lobby group AIPAC
03-31-05 - Arab Soccer Players Rescue Israeli Team Kafr Kassem -"mishap"? By the time the shooting stopped that evening in 1956, Israeli troops had killed 49 peaceable residents, half of them women and children, in the village of Kafr Kassem, about 10 miles east of Tel Aviv
03-31-05 - Tuwani: Poison Pellets Kill More Sheep
03-31-05 - Papal candidate gives pro-Zionist talk
03-31-05 - Palestinian charges Ateret Cohanim with forging documents A Palestinian resident of Jerusalem who says he worked as a front man for Ateret Cohanim has charged that the yeshiva - known for its attempts to buy lands from Palestinians - is forging documents in order to grab lands in East Jerusalem.
03-31-05 - Mofaz hints UAV deal with China may be dropped He did not rule out that the Harpy unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) deal with China might be abandoned under US pressure.
03-31-05 - A Special Investigation In 1985, he resigned his major?s commission with the Israeli army and emigrated to South Africa to work for a Jewish charity serving the Orthodox community in Cape Town. Karni?s first four years in the country were spent educating Jewish youth and encouraging them to relocate to Israel, according to an article the Israeli newspaper Ha?aretz published shortly after his arrest
03-31-05 - Israel has to return Palestinian lands: Abbas
03-31-05 - Gaza pullout would be implemented unarmed: Israeli security chief
03-31-05 - Palestinians to launch campaign to defend Jerusalem
03-31-05 - Sharansky's right wing politics paraded as "Democratic" Avnery records that earlier as Housing Minister, Sharansky had ?systematically enlarged the settlements on expropriated Arab land in the West Bank, trampling on the human and national rights of the Palestinians.?
03-31-05 - The isolation of Jerusalem, another catastrophe
03-31-05 - Yom al-Ard in Bethlehem
03-31-05 - Transport Ministry Wants Rail Link to Gaza and Jenin to Get National Priority
03-31-05 - Man found guilty in Daytona Beach murder
03-31-05 - Potential Costs of Gaza Pullout
03-31-05 - World Council of Churches concerned about Israeli actions in Jerusalem
03-31-05 - Syria urges Muslims and Arabs to unite against Israel's conspiracies Syria on Thursday called on Islamic and Arab states to maintain vigilance and unity against Israel's conspiracies to divide them
03-31-05 - Durbin open to direct aid to Palestinians
03-31-05 - Somerville's New Divestment Row The issue of divestment in Somerville was brought sharply back in the public eye again this week after the city's pro-divestment organization met to discuss adding a question about divestment from Israel on the city's ballot this November.
03-31-05 - A Jerusalem hospital embodies spirit of cooperation
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