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Thursday, April 21, 2005
04-21-05 - S.J.RES.14 S.J.RES.14 Title: A joint resolution providing for the recognition of Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel before the United States recognizes a Palestinian state, and for other purposes.
04-21-05 - Sharon Shrugs Off U.S. Concern on Settlement Growth
04-21-05 - Israel not bound by roadmap until Palestinian violence ends: Sharon
04-21-05 - Sharon vows to defy Bush over expansion of Israeli settlements "I am doing everything I can to preserve as much [of the West Bank settlements] as I can," he said.
04-21-05 - Gaza blast wounds Israeli soldier
04-21-05 - Israeli Minister OKs Gaza Pullout Delay
04-21-05 - A Rejection Of Violence Two years after a Russian Jewish settler ran over his young son, while the boy's mother watched helplessly, Khalil's wife is still hospitalized in Jerusalem,
04-21-05 - West Bank wasteland
04-21-05 - Russia will sell antiaircraft missiles to Syria But Ariga.com, an Israeli opinion and news site, notes that Sharon believes he cannot press Putin too hard because it might "open the way for others to intervene in Israeli arms sales."
04-21-05 - Physicians Group visits Ofer Detention Camp
04-21-05 - PA demands urgent checks of Rafah"death chamber"
04-21-05 - International pressure needed to stop Iran: Sharon
04-21-05 - Sharon Says Worried World Accepting 'Nuclear' Iran Calling on the United States "to stand at the head of an international coalition" to stop Iran, Sharon also spoke in the radio interview of the possible prospect of Iranians rising up against their government.
04-21-05 - Sharon Criticizes Russia on Syria Missile Deal Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said on Thursday Russia's plan to sell anti-aircraft missiles to Syria posed a danger to Israel and he intended to bring it up during President Vladimir Putin's historic visit next week.
04-21-05 - Marines storm ashore in Nitzanim Hundreds of US Marines riding hovercrafts stormed ashore the beaches of Nitzanim Wednesday as part of joint maneuvers being quietly held between the US and Israeli militaries.
04-21-05 - AIPAC fires two senior employees The move is a significant turnaround from AIPAC's adamant defense of the two men when they were first accused
04-21-05 - Two E. J'lem residents held for planning to kill policemen Thirteen of those arrested are Arab residents of East Jerusalem and nearby villages, including four with Israeli citizenship, and one Jewish Israeli
04-21-05 - Israel frees Jordanian prisoners The men had all been accused of crimes related to the Palestinian uprising.
04-21-05 - Lecturer defends Israeli boycott plan on eve of vote
04-21-05 - Israel lobby in US 'fires staff' Israel has regularly warned the US it fears Iran is developing nuclear weapons and could use them to destabilise the region
04-21-05 - Sharon rules out Iran military action - for now
04-21-05 - Full closure of West Bank imposed
04-21-05 - Palestinians, Israelis, must do more, UN told
04-21-05 - Egypt rejects Israeli plea to act as moderator with Arab states Egypt's Foreign Minister Ahmed Abu al-Gheit said Thursday said his country would reject a plea by Israel to encourage Arab countries to establish normal ties with the Jewish state.
04-21-05 - Analysis: Israel expects full-scale Mideast war in 2006 possibly following the expected US withdrawal from Iraq in 2006. In other words, our troops should stay over there so Israel can continue to do what it wants while big brother plays the strongman
04-21-05 - Appeal launched over Gaza killing Israeli army prosecutors are appealing against the acquittal of an officer over the killing of a UK cameraman. To soften up the whitewash, likely won't go anywhere
04-21-05 - Sharon's 92 Percent Solution Kathleen Christison is a former CIA political analyst and has worked on Middle East issues for 30 years. She is the author of Perceptions of Palestine and The Wound of Dispossession.
04-21-05 - The new McCarthyism A witch hunt against a Columbia professor, and the New York Times' disgraceful support for it, represent the gravest threat to academic freedom in decades.
04-21-05 - Lutherans invest in peace The church council, or governing board, last week approved $100,000 to fund the campaign "Peace Not Walls: Stand for Justice in the Holy Land." The strategy aims to promote coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians, reduce Palestinian poverty, and achieve a negotiated settlement that includes shared control of Jerusalem
04-21-05 - Does the Media's anti-Israel bias matter? Furthermore, given the declining number of Americans who actually read newspapers or pay attention to the news, isn't it likely that Peter Jennings' skewing of ABC News has less impact than say "The West Wing," which has a much larger audience, three Jewish characters in major roles, and, on several occasions, featured pro-Israel (or at least anti-Arab) storylines? No attempt made to hide their glee at the promotion of anti-Arab bigotry. And again, take note of the sheer amount of time and money being spent to influence YOU, my fellow Americans. Why is it necessary, if what Israel is doing is just and right?
04-21-05 - Israel 'shocked' at BBC reporter award A sure way to tell if she's doing here job right. And she is.
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