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Thursday, June 16, 2005
06-16-05 - Palestinian lawyers urge action More than 100 Palestinian lawyers have demonstrated in Ramallah in protest at the breakdown of law and order
06-16-05 - The Quiet Occupation Part 1
06-16-05 - Victim's Parents Tour U.S. to Raise Money When 23-year-old American Rachel Corrie was crushed to death by an Israeli bulldozer in Gaza, she was protesting the impending demolition of a Palestinian home
06-16-05 - USS Liberty: 38 Years and Counting
06-16-05 - Report: PM nixed U.S. request for news conference with Rice According to the report, officials in Israel are exhibiting a "lack of enthusiasm" regarding the impending visit, stemming from criticism by administration and by EU officials over the level of cooperation Israel is displaying toward the Palestinians
06-16-05 - Rice talks tough to Israel Secretary of State pulls no punches, says Israel's military ties with China 'worrying'
06-16-05 - Hamas discloses EU contacts and Israel reacts sharply
06-16-05 - History's Greatest Reoccuring Hoax: Colonization "For Security Reasons"
06-16-05 - Palestinian rockets hit southern Israeli town The armed wing of Islamic Jihad movement, another radical movement which has its stronghold in Gaza, claimed responsibility for the attack as a response to Israel's arrest of six of its members in the West Bank since Wednesday night.
06-16-05 - Israel will strengthen strategic bases after Gaza pullout
06-16-05 - Rice rolls out pro-democracy message ahead of Mideast tour Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice rolled out a pro-democracy message for Middle East friend and foe and prodded ally Israel on arms sales to China on the eve of her first major tour of the region.
06-16-05 - The Case for Israel, a Critical Review
06-16-05 - The message Rice will bring, and hear, in her Mideast trip She will also seek to convince Palestinians that the US sees what State Department spokesman Sean McCormack calls a "post-Gaza phase" to the peace process
06-16-05 - Palestine calls for complete Israeli withdrawal
06-16-05 - Israel presents detailed settlement maps to PNA
06-16-05 - Iran Off the Hook; Israel On As Iran continues to move ahead with its nuclear program, as it moves closer to receiving European and IAEA legitimization for its right to enrich uranium, Israel, it seems, is being set up for closer IAEA supervision and for greater US criticism There's a lot of whining going on in the Israeli press of late.
06-16-05 - Palestinians concerned over housing project Residents of Ain al-Hilweh have expressed fear that the humanitarian associations could be linked to unnamed "international parties" which are seeking to settle Palestinians outside their homeland and take advantage of their most basic needs to implement a settlement project.
06-16-05 - Analysis: Dancing to Washington's China tune
06-16-05 - Telecommunication and IT Minister Confirms PA Steps Towards Forming an E-Government
06-16-05 - Orthodox leader demoted to monk
06-16-05 - A celebration of brave hearts and courageous acts "Brave Hearts" features Neta Golan, an Israeli citizen, who stands between Palestinians and Israeli bullets, and shouts down, in Hebrew, Israeli troops. When asked if she were suicidal or had a death wish, she replied "no," but said that someone has to do something to end the violence. She and other Israeli activists work hard to end the occupation of Palestinian lands, as well as to end discrimination and segregation in Israel.
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