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Monday, May 02, 2005
05-02-05 - Two killed in raid on West Bank
05-02-05 - Gaza dreams of life after the Israelis
05-02-05 - Palestinians Begin Anti-Corruption Effort
05-02-05 - Briton's family sues over shooting The family of an award-winning British film-maker who was shot dead by the Israeli army has launched a civil action against the Israeli government on the second anniversary of his death.
05-02-05 - Palestinian Detainee Denied Right to Healthcare
05-02-05 - Palestinians hold Hamas militant
05-02-05 - Palestinian group claims attacks The armed wing of the Palestinian Al-Quds Brigades resistance group has claimed responsibility for attacking Israeli soldiers on the southern gate of Mourage settlement.
05-02-05 - ISM Update: Homes Demolished In Jerusalem Suburb
05-02-05 - Turkey transfers to Palestinians historic land documents The sources say the most important information involves the holy places in East Jerusalem, and will be useful to the PA in future negotiations.
05-02-05 - Protesters hospitalized after anti-Wall demo in Bil'in
05-02-05 - 'Calm close to collapse' "The Israeli violations have not stopped since we declared a cease-fire, and this fact puts the entire question of calm in great jeopardy,"
05-02-05 - Israeli Arabs: 'Unequal citizens'
05-02-05 - Lebanese villagers want pro-Syrian Palestinian military bases out
05-02-05 - FBI questions ex-Mossad official in AIPAC probe
05-02-05 - Aipac Shakeup Hurts Advocates of Tough U.S. Stance on Iran Nukes Pro-Israel activists in Washington are privately worrying that the shakeup at Aipac, as well as Bolton's troubles, will make it even harder for Jerusalem to convince the White House that quick action must be taken against Iran.
05-02-05 - Palestinians welcomes foreign observers for municipal elections
05-02-05 - Success for Imagine Life ads in Boston The ads are about human rights. They are about occupation and they provide a glimpse into the Palestinian people and the conditions under which they live. And for now at least in Boston, they will continue to run
05-02-05 - Erdogan to offer Turkish help to rebuild Gaza Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom was also cool on the idea of Turkey acting as a mediator, saying Ankara would do better to provide "economic and humanitarian aid" to the Palestinians.
05-02-05 - Sharansky quits government over Gaza withdrawal Since settling in Israel in 1986, Mr Sharansky has espoused the settler cause and turned a blind eye to the human rights of three million occupied Palestinians. Although he claimed yesterday he did not want Israel to rule over another people, he was among the architects of a recent plan, vetoed by the attorney general, to seize Palestinian-owned land near Jerusalem that fell on the Israeli side of the separation wall.
05-02-05 - Israel gives green light for first university in West Bank
05-02-05 - PM to U.S. senators: Hamas must disarm to run in poll Political sources in Jerusalem attributed much importance Monday to the visit of Frist, the leader of the Republican majority and a possible U.S. presidential candidate in 2008.
05-02-05 - The Palestinian Gandhi nonviolent resistance is not in Israel's interest. To thwart this threat, Israel employs soldiers whose task is to turn a peaceful demonstration into a violent one, by infiltrating it undercover and throwing stones at Israeli soldiers. During the demonstration, the army uses these stones as a pretext to break the demonstration by force, using tear gas, salt, or rubber-coated bullets and live ammunition
05-02-05 - Sharansky quits Israel govt over Gaza pullout
05-02-05 - Wolfensohn: Grant more work permits
05-02-05 - Graffiti, hate speech, tight security await Israel FM in Mauritania
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