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Tuesday, May 24, 2005
05-24-05 - Amnesty Int'l accuses IDF of war crimes, crimes against humanity The human rights group says that during the past year, IDF troops have killed more than 700 Palestinians and among them over 150 children. Most of the deaths were caused by shooting, explosions, and aerial attacks on residential areas, according to the report.
05-24-05 - Israeli Troops Further Restrict Movement Across West Bank
05-24-05 - PA Rejects Sharon's Prisoners Pledge "This comment is pure propaganda because he is in the United States"
05-24-05 - Abbas to tell Bush: 'Stick seriously' to peace plan
05-24-05 - No Security Deal for Israel, Palestinians The Palestinians on Tuesday warned of "chaos and instability" after Israel's pullout from the Gaza Strip and parts of the West Bank if the Israelis don't show more flexibility on key security issues ahead of the withdrawal.
05-24-05 - First lady urges action in Mideast First lady Laura Bush said after a solo mission to the Middle East that the United States should move as quickly as possible to shore up the shaky Israeli-Palestinian peace process
05-24-05 - Abbas seeks US pressure on Israel to revive 'road map' But the US secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice, told a leading pro-Israel pressure group in Washington that, like Ariel Sharon, the president would demand that Mr Abbas do more to "curb terrorism" before the US-led "road map" to a Palestinian state was revived.
05-24-05 - Abbas to ask Bush to stop expansion of settlements Shaath added that as far as the Palestinians are concerned there is no guarantee that the withdrawal will take place at all. "The disengagement is a unilateral plan. First came the [Jewish] holidays, then they postponed the withdrawal and Sharon can also cancel it unilaterally. The greatest danger is that during the withdrawal Israel will unilaterally expand the settlements," he said.
05-24-05 - Abbas counters Sharon's refusal of refugees' right of return
05-24-05 - Israeli Discriminatory Law Tears Apart Thousands of Families
05-24-05 - Jewish terrorist convicted in Haifa
05-24-05 - Work on Philadelphi barrier continues Construction work continued unabated along the Philadelphi Route on Tuesday, despite Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's recent statements declaring that Israel will hand the area over to the Egyptians if Palestinian weapons smuggling is stopped
05-24-05 - Return of the Red Card: Israel-China-U.S. Triangle
05-24-05 - Sharon Offers Cooperation to Abbas Sharon mixed tough statements with others that suggested compromise. He said, for instance, that Israel would not accept Palestinian refugees, that it would retain an undivided Jerusalem as its eternal capital, and that Israeli Jews would remain on the West Bank.
05-24-05 - Palestinian teachers union dismiss Sari Nusseibeh
05-24-05 - PA Working to Open Dahaniyeh' Airport
05-24-05 - Bethlehem Mayor Says He'll Preserve City
05-24-05 - Prosecution revises indictment against pro-Palestinian activist
05-24-05 - Israeli troops arrest Palestinian teen Another PR op for the Hasbara Committee?...
05-24-05 - Clergy cut links with patriarch in Middle East
05-24-05 - Not Laura...But Ronaldo The checkpoints prevented Ronaldo from granting the wish of a 12-year-old Palestinian boy named Hamad al-Nairib who lives in the Rafah refugee camp
05-24-05 - Agreement signed by Arabs not worth paper its written on: Sharon
05-24-05 - Trade union criticises Israeli harassment of workers
05-24-05 - Has U.S. made a deal with Hamas? Arab newspaper reports U.S and E.U. offer to remove Hamas from terror organization list if it dismantles military wing
05-24-05 - Egypt-Hamas meeting on PA election crisis ends without result A five-hour meeting between Egyptian mediators and Hamas leaders in Gaza ended early Wednesday with no progress toward resolving an internal crisis over local elections that could endanger the cease-fire.
05-24-05 - Beilin: Sharon Can Fool AIPAC but Not Us Beilin stated the key to understanding the prime minister is his choice of words, the ?elimination? of terror, not the ?prevention? of terror, explaining this guarantees there will be no additional progress vis-א-vis the implementation of the Road Map Plan.
05-24-05 - US accuses Syria of undermining Mideast peace process
05-24-05 - Palestinians must fix financial problems-Wolfensohn
05-24-05 - Just In Time Terrorism: Al-Qaeda in Palestine
05-24-05 - Glick: Imprisoned Pollard is Bad For US, Israel and US Jewry
05-24-05 - Ex-Analyst Is Expected to Face New Charges A former Pentagon analyst, already accused of illegally disclosing military secrets, will be charged as early as Tuesday with illegally keeping classified documents at his home in West Virginia
05-24-05 - Pelosi Delivers Speech to American Israel Public Affairs Committee; Text of Remarks "There are those who contend that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is all about Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. This is absolute nonsense. In truth, the history of the conflict is not over occupation, and never has been: it is over the fundamental right of Israel to exist.
05-24-05 - State of exclusion Seven women from Birmingham recently attempted to take money to a project for needy Palestinian children in the Occupied Territories.
05-24-05 - Both Palestinians and Israelis will benefit from a boycott
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