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  Thursday, June 09, 2005
  
  
  
 
     
    
    
	 
	 
	 
    
    
     
    06-09-05 -   Israeli forces attack demonstrators on wheel-chairs   Photos
 
  06-09-05 -   Palestinians protest against Israeli security wall    A Palestinian disabled protestor is hit by a tear gas and rescued by another man 
 
  06-09-05 -   Explosion rocks Gaza refugee camp    
 
  06-09-05 -   Palestinian deputy PM says truce with Israel in danger    
 
  06-09-05 -   Israel warned it could provoke third intifada   Mr Dahlan, the Civil Affairs Minister responsible for co-ordinating the non-security aspects of disengagement with Israel, complained that, on present showing, the plan would simply mean a "repackaging of the occupation" in the Gaza Strip and would not be a success as a means of advancing the peace process
 
  06-09-05 -   Syria to ease state of emergency     
 
  06-09-05 -   Jerusalem demolitions 'on hold'    But according to a lawyer for the residents, the municipality has not actually stopped court proceedings. 
 
  06-09-05 -   Abbas holds truce talks as Israeli court declares pullout legal    
 
  06-09-05 -   Israel investigates N-secrets hacking    
 
  06-09-05 -   Influx of compensation requests expected in light of court ruling   The 11-judge panel, headed by Chief Justice Aharon Barak, also determined that "Judea and Samaria [West Bank] and the Gaza area are lands seized during warfare, and are not part of Israel." 
 
 
  06-09-05 -   Security concerns as Israel attempts damage control on growing missile scandal   Questions are now being raised as to the United States' involvement in the covert missile operation as well as the surprising role of the Colombian armed forces ... 
 
  06-09-05 -   At-Tuwani: The Little One and Loss    
 
  06-09-05 -   Illegal Israeli ouposts expand    
 
  06-09-05 -   UNRWA to continue aid for refugees in Lebanon    
 
  06-09-05 -   Prison service chief says Koran abuse was unintentional    
 
  06-09-05 -   Why aren't journalists more angry about this?   The fact that the soldier believed to have killed Miller has so far gone unpunished and the reluctance of the Israeli government to bring him to justice is another reason behind Shah's decision not to go back into TV. Her faith in her ability to affect change by her work has been too undermined.
 
 
  06-09-05 -   Hebron: On Being a Neighbor   The settler said he could not and that, to make peace, the Palestinian would have to move his family to Egypt, Jordan or Iraq, so that he, the settler, could take over the Palestinian's house.
 
  06-09-05 -   Dead activist's parents to visit Oakland    
  
        
    
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