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Sunday, April 03, 2005
04-03-05 - Israel's Next War? In "Israel's Next War?" airing Tuesday, April 5, at 9 P.M. on PBS (check local listings), FRONTLINE goes deep inside the world of militant Jewish radicals who pose a grave new threat to Israeli security and, potentially, to the region
04-03-05 - Israeli Activist Hospitalised After Wall Protest
04-03-05 - Israel plans to dump tons of garbage in the W. Bank Israel has decided to transfer garbage beyond the Green Line and dump it in the West Bank for the first time since 1967. The project was launched despite international treaties prohibiting an occupying state from making use of occupied territory unless it benefits the local population.
04-03-05 - 3 residents injured, 1500 trees uprooted near Hebron
04-03-05 - Israeli Forces Invade Town North of Nablus
04-03-05 - Palestinians and Internationals Against the Wall in Jerusalem
04-03-05 - Israelis and Arabs unite over Pope
04-03-05 - Abbas Seeks to Disarm Militants Wanted by Israel
04-03-05 - Pope's historic Holy Land odyssey
04-03-05 - Israelis, Palestinians unite in homage to pope as champion of peace Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas passed on his condolences and those of the Palestinian Authority, remembering him as a pope "who dedicated his life to justice for all".
04-03-05 - Around the world, pope remembered for 'being with the people' Sandra Nasser, who came from Bethlehem to pray with her husband and son, said the pope's visit to the West Bank town five years ago boosted the spirits of the Palestinians.
04-03-05 - IDF gets world's best choppers The remaining Apaches are expected to arrive in the country by the end of 2006 as part of a deal that was struck five years ago between the Defense Ministry and a number of American companies, including Boeing
04-03-05 - Israel arrests 4 Palestinian teenagers The arrests of civilian Palestinians in Gaza has been increasing during recent weeks as they try to sneak into Israel looking for work and amid relative calm between the Palestinians and Israelis.
04-03-05 - U.S. says Israel must give up nukes The State Department yesterday called on Israel to forswear nuclear weapons and accept international Atomic Energy Agency safeguards on all nuclear activities.
04-03-05 - UNICEF brings critical supplies to the isolated children of Al-Mawasi "Today's delivery means that the children of Al-Mawasi will have some relief in their daily struggle,"
04-03-05 - Assassinated Israeli premier Rabin's grave desecrated Political leaders have voiced fears that the atmosphere of incitement which marked the build-up to the killing of Rabin is being replicated by opponents of the plan to pull Jewish settlers out of the occupied Gaza Strip beginning this summer.
04-03-05 - Israeli, Palestinian officials held secret meeting
04-03-05 - Israeli envoy dies of head wound
04-03-05 - Pope touches hearts among Muslims In the Arab and the Muslim world, the Pope has been remembered above all for his support for the rights of Palestinians
04-03-05 - PA to appoint Nablus commander as West Bank security chief
04-03-05 - Middle East ; Egypt astonished at Israeli awards for "terrorism": "What calls for astonishment in this matter is that those people were Jewish Egyptians and, likewise, they carried out explosions in cinemas and in American and British establishments in Egypt and they are all clear terrorist operations."
04-03-05 - Pope Knew the Pain of Palestinians & Jews
04-03-05 - Embattled Jerusalem patriarch claims Jordan's support in land sale crisis
04-03-05 - Naval commandos awarded for bravery Two innocent Palestinian bystanders were also killed in the operation, Prof. Khaled Sallah, 52, and his son Muhammad, 16. Sallah was a US- trained engineer who had obtained US citizenship but had been teaching at an-Najah University since 1978
04-03-05 - Who poisoned sheep at outpost? Settlers play innocent, and Israel lays blame on the Palestinians and/or the peacekeepers for the poisoning
04-03-05 - Dialysis patients receive gift of new equipment Jandawi said the hospital has been providing free dialysis services for eight years for 55 patients from Lebanon's Palestinian refugees camps
04-03-05 - Most settlers won't resist Gaza pullout: official
04-03-05 - Arab delegation to visit Rabbi Yosef "We want to show Rabbi Ovadia Yosef that we are not snakes,"
04-03-05 - Rabbis, papal candidate meet at NY parley The Jewish agenda was more political than theological. "My interest is getting them to support us on anti-Semitism and on joint projects and on principles that they have changed their attitude on," Singer said. "They really have taken [positive] steps at the same time that the World Council of Churches is dealing with divestment on Israel. This is not a time when we can afford to reject the people who are cooperating with us."
04-03-05 - Censoring Thought A web site responding to charges of anti-Semitism at Columbia University.
04-03-05 - BUILT TO BLAST Mistral is headed by politically connected Israeli businessman Eyal Banai. Banai told The Post that his cans were tested by two labs in Maryland, the site of Mistral's U.S. headquarters, and by the U.S. Army.
04-03-05 - Sonia Nettnin: Film Review: Until When?
04-03-05 - Unknown face of Palestinian art
04-03-05 - Mass call to outlaw Jewish groups Over 5,000 known public activists and members of the clergy in Russia have sent a petition to the state prosecutor's office in which they demand to outlaw Jewish groups.
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