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Sunday, June 19, 2005
06-18-05 - Palestinian killed in gunfight with Israeli soldiers at Gaza settlement
06-18-05 - Three Palestinians hurt in attacks by settlers in southern Gaza Right-wing extremists living in the hotel at Neveh Dekalim in Gush Katif on Saturday attacked Palestinians from the adjacent Moassi area. Three Palestinians were wounded in the attack, which met a response of mortars being fired at Gush Katif.
06-18-05 - AIPAC suspects shared info with boss Some fear that the case will inhibit the functioning of Jewish organizations and others that deal with the executive branch. "Not just Jewish organizations, but lobbyists in general," said Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League. "Lawyers will be telling their clients, 'Let's look at practices.'"
06-18-05 - Rice Urges Moves On Gaza Pullout Plan
06-18-05 - Rice says time is short to nail down Gaza handover Israeli military radio also reported that she pressed the Jewish state for "substantial" measures to improve the lives of Palestinians and for the release of more prisoners to keep up the good will in peace efforts.
06-18-05 - Israel, PA agree to measures meant to ease lives of Palestinians
06-18-05 - Chinese FM in Jordan on first leg of regional tour "China is monitoring developments in the Middle East and working to achieve progress in the peace process ... within the framework of the roadmap"
06-18-05 - Rice demands Palestinian reform
06-18-05 - Israel to urge PA to house refugees in settlements
06-18-05 - Handicapped, unemployed protest in Gaza:-
06-18-05 - Palestinian ministry renews call to stop shelling Israeli targets
06-18-05 - Hebron: What A Difference Five Years Makes But after being gone for a little over five years the long term effects are evident and devastating. I began to see the difference when the taxi to Hebron was leaving Jerusalem. The Israeli settlements on the outskirts of Jerusalem had grown dramatically. By the time we got to Bethlehem, it was apparent that Bethlehem would soon be surrounded by settlements.
06-18-05 - Israel closes Gaza for 2nd straight day
06-18-05 - Palestinian parliament approves legislative election law
06-18-05 - Abbas: 'We stand by our word' Less than two months before disengagement, US secretary of state meets with PA chairman in Ramallah; Rice says, 'I imagine that it's not the dream of Palestinian mothers to see their children become suicide bombers'
06-18-05 - Israeli TV says US, UK to give Israel time to 'heal' after Gaza withdrawal
06-18-05 - Palestinian Red Crescent in race against time Even with such coordination, and after permission has been granted to enter the area, soldiers have sometimes opened fi re on the EMTs, leading to injuries and even deaths of those attempting to carry out their humanitarian medical mission
06-18-05 - Shared History, Shared Defiance
06-18-05 - Jewish Groups Launch Campaign
06-18-05 - Israel takes part in NATO exercise
06-18-05 - Fighting the wall with gravestones in Bil'in
06-18-05 - Dean Condemns 'Anti-Semitic Literature' One witness, former intelligence analyst Ray McGovern, told Conyers and other House Democrats that the war was part of an effort to allow the United States and Israel to "dominate that part of the world," a statement Dean also condemned.
06-18-05 - Frank fires back at anti-Israel war gossip Frank said he was in and out of the hearing and did not actually hear the anti-Israel remarks. But he said he was told that Raymond McGovern, a witness, cited Israel and oil interests as major reasons for the war. McGovern is a former CIA agent.
06-18-05 - From 1995: Israel Charged With Systematic Harassment of U.S. Marines
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