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Wednesday, May 04, 2005
05-04-05 - Israeli soldiers kill 2 Palestinian teenagers Coming under a barrage of rocks, troops opened fire, killing two youths aged 14 and 15, witnesses said
05-04-05 - Children Murdered by Israeli Military at Protest
05-04-05 - Israel Freezes Handover of W. Bank Towns
05-04-05 - Palestinian Authority rebuffs Israeli demand for militant crackdown
05-04-05 - Palestinians cry out for justice in face of settler violence ?I tried to ward off the blows with my cane, but they grabbed it and it broke. Three of them started hitting me with the broken stick and with stones while the other two stood watching.?
05-04-05 - Palestinians join human rights lawsuit against Caterpillar, Inc.
05-04-05 - 1st strike on Iran 'gaining traction' The official said Israel would prefer that the U.S. carry out any military action. "It's more acceptable diplomatically for America to act. We will take more heat. Also, the missions are difficult for us. It's further, we have problems of refueling in the air. American controlled aircraft carriers are much closer, and the U.S. has a launching base [from Iraq.]"
05-04-05 - PNA condemns Israeli troops' killing of two Palestinian teens
05-04-05 - UN records 605 closure barriers in the West Bank
05-04-05 - Israel plans air strikes on Iran's nuclear sites
05-04-05 - The Larry Franklin / AIPAC Case -- A Memo to the Media The reason Franklin (and possibly whoever at a higher level sent him) wanted AIPAC to know about the draft directive was to coordinate pressure on Congress and the Bush Administration to back military strikes on Iran, a major policy goal of the Israeli government.
05-04-05 - Shake-up of Palestinian media
05-04-05 - Israeli concern over Egypt troops
05-04-05 - Israel hopes for breakthrough with Arabs after Gaza exit
05-04-05 - Palestinians halt UN inspectors at Lebanon base
05-04-05 - Backlash among Israel's intelligentsia over creation of Ariel university Most observers have no doubt the move was politically motivated in direct response to a decision by Britain's largest lecturers' union to blacklist two Israeli universities.
05-04-05 - Pentagon analyst charged with disclosing secrets Franklin arrest = red herring, to hide the larger issue; AIPAC's control over Capitol Hill, et al.
05-04-05 - Aspiring Homicide Bomber Talks to FOX News
05-04-05 - U.S. blacklists charity as front for Islamic Jihad
05-04-05 - Israeli F-16 jet crashes in northern Palestine
05-04-05 - Israel accuses Abbas of encouraging terror
05-04-05 - Israeli-Palestinian peace plan sponsors to meet in Moscow
05-04-05 - Breaking the UN's Anti-Zionist Resolution So Bolton successfully lobbied to reverse UN resolution 3379, and this has benefited America how?
05-04-05 - Winning votes of Palestinians one pothole at a time They simply believe the Islamic Resistance Movement, to use Hamas's full name, will create more jobs and take better care of the poor. While waging uncompromising war with Israel, the organization has also managed to win public trust by building schools, hospitals and orphanages through its charitable wing.
05-04-05 - Anti-fence demonstrators chain themselves to olive trees in Bil'in Hundreds of dunams of village land located over the Green Line border has been confiscated to build the fence, and, unlike in other areas, the High Court of Justice has not halted construction there.
05-04-05 - Beat the Peaceful, Embrace the Violent Thus the secret came out and was also documented by the cameras: "Arabized" undercover soldiers had been sent into action. These started throwing stones at the security people in order to provide them with a pretext to attack us.
05-04-05 - $82 Billion Bill Advances With War Funds, Add-Ons One major beneficiary is the Palestinian territories, which would receive $200 million in economic and infrastructure assistance. But the bill requires an independent audit of the Palestinian Authority's financial structures and a report on its political, economic and security reforms
05-04-05 - Palestinian farmer advocates peace, despite demolition threat to his land an Israeli peace activist told Abu Ibrahim that real reason behind the demolition orders is an army plan to pave a bypass road to the nearby settlement of Betar Illit. This means farmers are expected to lose their lands and not just the cisterns if legal measures fail.
05-04-05 - Israeli Spying:The Mother of all Scandals
05-04-05 - Second bomb threat clears Student Center The timing of the incident coincided with a planned showing of 'Rachel: An American Conscience' in the Student Center.
05-04-05 - In the Mideast, ask the right question Natan Sharansky, a former minister in Sharon's government, has been agitating to declare the private property of Arabs who live just outside the municipal borders of Jerusalem, but whose adjoining properties are located within those borders, as "abandoned." Such a designation would allow the government to confiscate these Arab properties without compensation or right of appeal
05-04-05 - New museum honors Arab-American culture
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