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Sunday, April 24, 2005
04-24-05 - Israel Detains Palestinian Workers
04-24-05 - Group: Israel Must Allow Movement in Gaza "There will be no separation between the West Bank and Gaza, and we will not allow the Gaza Strip to be turned into a prison,"
04-24-05 - Palestinian leader asserts control over security services
04-24-05 - Palestinians seal arms tunnel as Israeli forces seize land for West Bank settlemet
04-24-05 - Israeli army 'lied' about Miller death Leaked report returns Gaza Strip death of British film-maker to the spotlight
04-24-05 - Investigators Probing Abramoff's Finances Have Found That Some Money Meant for His Charity Went to Fight the Palestinian Intifada More than $14,000 of foundation funds were actually sent to the Israeli West Bank where they were used by a Jewish settler to mobilize against the Palestinian uprising...Abramoff, a legendary lobbyist particularly close to DeLay, is also a fierce supporter of Israel -- "a super-Zionist," one associate says. That may explain why Abramoff's paramilitary gear ended up in the town of Beitar Illit, a sprawling ultra-Orthodox outpost whose residents have occasionally tangled with their Palestinian neighbors
04-24-05 - Israel?s Sharon Not to Extradite Russian Oligarchs
04-24-05 - Rosen and Weissman Refuse to Take the Fall for AIPAC
04-24-05 - Bush, Saudi crown prince to discuss oil, terrorism On the Middle East, the crown prince was expected to raise his initiative for ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which the Arab League adopted at its summit in 2002 but which Israel has rejected.
04-24-05 - Diary of an American martyr inspires a young audience in theatre's hit play The Royal Court in London announced yesterday that My Name is Rachel Corrie had become one the fastest sell-outs in its 50-year history. But not in America. The pro-Israelis have made sure that in the American press, Corrie is properly demonized and made 'irrelevant'.
04-24-05 - India's 'lost tribe of Israel' awaits a second exodus On Thursday, a call from Israel said a place had been put aside for him, his wife, Leora, and his 12-year-old son, Sampson, in a Golan Heights settlement.
04-24-05 - Abbas mired in struggle Uri Avnery, head of the dovish Israeli group Gush Shalom, says that such talk is aimed at convincing Washington that Israel has no peace partner despite the achievement of the cease-fire.
04-24-05 - Bush ranch summit with Saudi leader may be tense
04-24-05 - Arafat's doctor demands answers
04-24-05 - NZ troops could find a role in Gaza New Zealand is being courted (unofficially) to take part in a Nato-led mission to stabilise the borders between Israel and the Palestinian state.
04-24-05 - Sharon?s U.S. Diplomacy Worries Israelis
04-24-05 - Mbeki and Palestinians extend courtship
04-24-05 - Israel's ex-leader Weizman dies
04-24-05 - Abbas holds phone talks with Sharon He said he and Sharon agreed to meet before he (Abbas) travels to the United States in mid-May to meet with President George W. Bush
04-24-05 - US Middle East Policy: Heedless But Unequivocal While again there was nothing shocking about the US position in the UNCHR or any other international body critical of Israel, it confirms that no meaningful change has occurred or should be expected to occur in the Bush administration regarding the issue of colonies.
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