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Tuesday, April 19, 2005
04-19-05 - Army favors detention for Samaria rabbi The IDF is also worried about the possibility that extremists might try to conduct massacres in Palestinian villages in the northern West Bank in a hope that the subsequent turmoil will stop the disengagement.
04-19-05 - Abbas Tells Israeli Reporters He Reining in Gunmen
04-19-05 - Erekat Says Expanding Israeli Settlements Could Ruin "Two State" Vision "At the time where Israel talks about dismantling 2100 settlement units in Gaza, it is building thrice as much in the West Bank and East Jerusalem,"
04-19-05 - As Gaza disengagement nears, Israel prepares to ask U.S. for aid
04-19-05 - Court suggests IDF should compensate Hebron merchants the justices said they accepted the view of the IDF commander in Hebron that opening the nine shops would put the lives of the Jewish residents at risk.
04-19-05 - Abbas blasts Israel for inciting against him . "There has not been a single minute without criticism, without complaints or without incitement," he said. "Just like the first government I headed, we cannot get a moment's rest from these onslaughts. And just like it was during the period of that first government, we are not being given a chance."
04-19-05 - Senior US officials visit Mideast
04-19-05 - Why we ask for a boycott
04-19-05 - No cabinet decision on Gaza delay Mr Sharon has said every effort should be made to make the withdrawal easier for Jewish settlers.
04-19-05 - Fuel fears stop Israeli flights
04-19-05 - Palestinian lawmakers to stick to July 17 election timetable
04-19-05 - The battle for the 'fingernails' There is no sign that President Bush and his government agreed to even a hint of continued construction in the territories or to annexing Ariel-Kedumim.
04-19-05 - Russia offers choppers to PA Russia has reportedly offered to donate to the Palestinian Authority two Mi-17 transport helicopters for VIP use to replace the choppers Israel destroyed in 2001.
04-19-05 - Israel urges new pope to fight anti-Semitism
04-19-05 - Crimestoppers offers bigger reward for tips in the stabbing death of pregnant Muslim Muslims in Jefferson Parish pooled their money to offer a $45,000 reward to anyone who can lead investigators to the indictment of a suspect in the killing of a pregnant Palestinian-born woman who was stabbed 33 times.
04-19-05 - Al-Aqsa leader vows not to lay down arms till state established
04-19-05 - Israel guns for Iran the sites shown in Sharon's photos have already been visited by IAEA inspectors, with nothing found.
04-19-05 - Abbas comes under increasing pressure
04-19-05 - Hamas under pressure over vigilantes
04-19-05 - Plan means more Canadian help for fewer countries "There's no mention of support for the Palestinian Authority,"
04-19-05 - Palestinian teachers? fight highlights their oppression
04-19-05 - Chirac proposes international conference for Palestine
04-19-05 - Outside View: Letter to President Bush The mother of 15-year-old Khalid Ghannam, one of three teenagers killed on April 9 by Israeli soldiers in Gaza, asked Bouthaina Shaaban, Syrian Minister of Expatriates, to send this letter to President Bush
04-19-05 - EU: Hamas will not be removed from list of terror organizations The European Union will not consider removing Hamas from its list of terrorist organizations so long as it refrains from demonstrating "respect for human rights,"
04-19-05 - Travel ban on Vanunu extended
04-19-05 - Palestinians Invite Ronaldo to Play in Rafah
04-19-05 - Palestinian trio gives oud a youthful, bluesy spirit
04-19-05 - The sins of the few
04-19-05 - Bush adamant on Hizbullah disarmament He stressed: "Hizbullah is trying to destabilize the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. It is a dangerous organization."
04-19-05 - As The Globe Spins: Editorial looks tough but lacks credibility
04-19-05 - Community Activist Damu Smith is Fighting for his Life
04-19-05 - TWISTS AND TURNS IN THE ROAD MAP TO MIDDLE EAST PEACE curiously, the Israeli leader was using the word in a new sense: to demand that his illegal West Bank settlements be expanded so that THEY are contiguous. Which means, of course, that a Palestinian state cannot be.
04-19-05 - Dangerous democracy an Israel whose influence on US policy has reached unprecedented levels. In fact, the rationale for Arab democracy comes partly from Israel itself, in the person of the rightwing zealot Natan Sharansky, whose thinking, says Bush, is "part of my presidential genes"
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