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Tuesday, May 17, 2005
05-17-05 - Clashes near Hebron, four injured
05-17-05 - Palestinian refugee shot on border A volunteer guard at the Rafah refugee camp, 22-year-old Ahmed Barhoum was hit in the head by a bullet early on Wednesday morning.
05-17-05 - Jewish Settlers attempt to burry a Palestinian Alive
05-17-05 - Church of England debates withdrawal of Caterpillar investments
05-17-05 - Palestinian court deals Hamas election blow A Palestinian court on Tuesday threw out voting results in parts of Rafah, the southern Gaza town where the militant Islamic group swept to victory in a local election this month.
05-17-05 - 'Aqsa attack plotters' released Police said that the men would not be charged because no part of the plan was carried out.
05-17-05 - Now Hamas must come into its own
05-17-05 - Weissglas, Bachar to seek U.S. aid for Galilee and Negev Israel is seeking millions of dollars for the projects, as well as to move army camps from the Gaza Strip as part of the disengagement.
05-17-05 - U.S. security envoy praises Palestinian reforms
05-17-05 - Israel releases Jewish extremists who plotted Al-Aqsa attack Israel's Justice Ministry said the suspects would not be indicted because there was no evidence they carried out any part of the plot
05-17-05 - Update From Palestine
05-17-05 - Palestinian leader says to ask for direct U.S. aid
05-17-05 - Abbas expected to seek Chinese support as he arrives in Beijing "As a permanent member of the UN Security Council, China has always followed (Middle East developments) closely and tried to seek lasting peace in the Middle East,"
05-17-05 - Malaysia criticizes Israeli action toward Mahathir Describing the action as arrogant, the deputy prime minister said: "Jerusalem is not theirs (Israel's)...it is an open town that anyone can visit,"
05-17-05 - First lady to promote women's rights in Middle East
05-17-05 - 'Sickened' Israel spy meets envoy in jail
05-17-05 - Spy Pollard Denounces Ambassador's Visit
05-17-05 - Palestinian drinkers can hold their own Taybeh beer (pronounced Tie-bay), "the politically correct Palestinian tipple", is going places, according to the Sunday Times Style magazine
05-17-05 - Israel to investigate poor treatment of Filipinos on Tel Aviv flights The Philippines have complained against the overly strict scrutiny of Filipinos boarding flights to Tel Aviv including assigning them to seats at the rear of the aircraft and confiscating their cellular phones.
05-17-05 - Young Israelis protest Gaza pullout Hundreds of young protesters flooded Israeli courtrooms on Tuesday after blocking dozens of highways a day before, the most disruptive demonstration yet against the planned summer pullout from Gaza and part of the West Bank
05-17-05 - Israeli intelligence chief set for showdown with Jewish extremists
05-17-05 - "Plan being chalked out to assassinate Sharon"
05-17-05 - Workers Union condemns the arrest of 600 workers in Israel
05-17-05 - Haifa University students protest against 'racist' conference on demography
05-17-05 - WANTED: Middle East Mediator There are countless reasons for the US to take a backseat in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the strongest being the quagmire that the US created for itself in Iraq, as well as the constantly increasing investment that Israel drains from the US both financially and politically. Sooner or later the US must take action to remove Israel from dominating its domestic agenda
05-17-05 - Abbas hails China's fair stance on Middle East issue
05-17-05 - Action Alert: CPB Turns to NPR as Latest "Bias" Target Right-wing group may study "pro-Arab" slant While NPR's Mideast coverage has frequently been criticized by pro-Israel partisans, research and analysis by FAIR has found a strong and consistent slant on NPR toward an Israeli perspective on the conflict.
05-17-05 - Ronaldo happy to contribute towards peace in Middle East "I hope my visit here ... (will encourage) ... other famous people to visit Palestine and to enjoy this beautiful country,"
05-17-05 - Ronaldo hears of occupation woes
05-17-05 - Al-Haq: Israel's land swap with Palestinians is illegal
05-17-05 - 'What Wild West scenario?' Palestinian minister Mohammed Dahlan talks to Ynet about the future of settler homes should Israel decide to leave them standing after pullout
05-17-05 - Israelis 'hopeful' on release for U.S. spy Pollard
05-17-05 - Minister slams police over Gaza "I'm certain that if the Palestinians had used the same methods (as the Jewish protestors) to torpedo a government decision we would not have been soft" in cracking down on them
05-17-05 - Some Gaza settlers agree move to Israel
05-17-05 - 107-year-old woman to vote in parliamentary elections
05-17-05 - Palestinian visitor making progress for peace
05-17-05 - Let's paint the separation fence! The play examines life alongside the separation fence and the suffering of nearby residents
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