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Wednesday, May 18, 2005
05-18-05 - Violence Threatens to Halt Mideast Talks The trouble began just after midnight with Israeli soldiers shooting and killing a 22-year-old Hamas militant on the Gaza-Egypt border.
05-18-05 - Palestinian leader's dream: an independent state, a normal life
05-18-05 - Abbas receives promises of economic cooperation as he meets Chinese leaders
05-18-05 - Soldier who fired at unarmed Palestinian sentenced to prison
05-18-05 - Tight Israeli borders risk choking Palestinian business
05-18-05 - UN's top political official warns of increase in Israeli-Palestinian violence The United Nations also remains "extremely concerned" about Israel's continued construction of a barrier in the West Bank, which cuts deeply into Palestinian territory near the settlement of Ariel, Prendergast said.
05-18-05 - Pulling US strings on Israel
05-18-05 - Iran boasts of quick defeat of Israel
05-18-05 - Senior Palestinian slams cleric for anti-Semitism
05-18-05 - Israel offers settlers a land swap
05-18-05 - Palestinian parliament okays new electoral law
05-18-05 - EI EXCLUSIVE: "Not prepared to concede one metre": Apartheid in the Galilee
05-18-05 - Palestinians seek India?s help to push Middle East peace
05-18-05 - Absentees law still in effect in East Jerusalem
05-18-05 - World Orthodox church leaders to decide on future of embattled J'lem patriarch
05-18-05 - Bush?s Palestinian Tightrope President George W. Bush?s national-security officials suggest that if all goes well with Israel?s withdrawal from Gaza?and if an effective and peaceful Palestinian state emerges there
05-18-05 - NPR Radio Wars Putting Jewish Groups In A Bind it worries some Jewish leaders because of the possibility the pro-Israel agenda could become ensnared in a political spat involving charges of censorship and partisan bias.
05-18-05 - UNRWA displays major achievements
05-18-05 - EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson to visit Israel, Palestinian Authority and Jordan; stresses role of trade in Middle East stability
05-18-05 - Israeli and Syrian officials may meet Representatives of Syria and Israel, including Vice Premier Shimon Peres, could meet discretely at World Economic Forum
05-18-05 - What's 'American' About the American Israel Public Affairs Committee?
05-18-05 - 100 Israeli terror victims to testify at Florida trial of alleged Jihad fundraisers The Israeli witnesses, flying to Florida at the expense of the U.S. government
05-18-05 - Int'l Christian Embassy honored indicative of the importance Israel is now placing on its ties with Christian supporters around the world, and the staunchly pro-Israel Evangelical Christian community in particular
05-18-05 - Better Communications Efforts Can Significantly Improve America's Image in the M Rather than trying--and failing--to persuade Muslims to support American policies in Iraq or Palestine, the report says that the United States should publicize its significant development aid to their lands
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