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Friday, May 20, 2005
05-20-05 - Resident injured in Bilin, dozens suffer gas inhalation
05-20-05 - Jewish settlers seize more Palestinian land They uprooted olive and almond trees that were planted more than forty years ago from lands owned by Palestinian Tawfiq al-Amouri.
05-20-05 - Palestinian killed in Gaza attack
05-20-05 - PALESTINE RELIEF AGENCY SHARES HOPES, FEARS FOR GAZA DISENGAGEMENT WITH DONORS, HOST AUTHORITIES However, UNRWA told donors that even large amounts of international aid would not help the two thirds of Gaza that lives in abject poverty, unless Palestinians were given much-improved access to the outside world.
05-20-05 - Israel controls 90% of Palestinian water resources
05-20-05 - Palestinian Envoy Dismisses Israel Pullout
05-20-05 - Palestinian official says U.S. should aid Abbas
05-20-05 - Trees uprooted, farmlands bulldozed near Bethlehem
05-20-05 - Palestinian security chief exasperated over Hamas truce violations
05-20-05 - Bill Would Tie U.S. Dues to U.N. Reform But there are well-known ones as well, including the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime, and UNRWA, the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees
05-20-05 - Poem about Palestinian victim in Norwegian exam makes Israel see red
05-20-05 - U.S. Pressures Mideast on Peace Washington will provide grant money and diplomatic support for reformers, bankrolling grass-roots projects it deems worthwhile, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick said in a keynote speech at a World Economic Forum conference on the Middle East at this Dead Sea resort.
05-20-05 - Abbas looks for India's support
05-20-05 - Photo essay award Norwegian's photos chart Yasser Arafat's failing health
05-20-05 - CNIF Ad Calls for AIPAC to Register as the Agent of a Foreign Government
05-20-05 - Republicans threaten to starve UN of funds The bill targets programmes, including the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees, which the Israeli government has been campaigning against.
05-20-05 - Hall of Mirrors "If I am the prosecutor, what I really want to prosecute is not AIPAC," says Rishikoff. "I want to start prosecuting anyone who thinks they can give information to AIPAC. I want to use this as a test case, to stop people feeling the US has a special relationship with this group."
05-20-05 - Academics' Union to Reconsider Boycott
05-20-05 - Israeli Arsenal Vexes Nuclear Negotiators ''The world does well to remember that most Middle East weapons programmes began as a response to Israel's nuclear weapons,''
05-20-05 - Hamas' election victories foment funding dilemma
05-20-05 - India to give 15-mn-dollar aid to Palestine
05-20-05 - Palestinian official warns Israel against crackdown on militants
05-20-05 - Israeli university plea to stop academic boycott
05-20-05 - Raising a barrier and disputes The 25-foot-high concrete wall set to curl along the tomb's perimeter will make it a de facto part of abutting Jerusalem and place it off-limits to West Bankers, including Bethlehem residents.
05-20-05 - Libya: No problem dealing with Israel
05-20-05 - May 23rd AIPAC Protest (with Three Speakers)
05-20-05 - US first lady starts Mideast tour citing image woes Laura Bush said she hoped her five-day mission to Jordan, Israel, the West Bank and Egypt, on which she will stress the importance of giving more political freedom to women, will help repair that damage.
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