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Wednesday, June 22, 2005
06-22-05 - Israel resumes targeted killings
06-22-05 - Failure to Probe Civilian Casualties Fuels Impunity The Israeli military has fostered a climate of impunity in its ranks by failing to thoroughly investigate whether soldiers have killed and injured Palestinian civilians unlawfully or failed to protect them from harm, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
06-22-05 - Israel fires missiles at Jihad activists An Israeli aircraft fired missiles at four Islamic Jihad men in the Gaza village of Beit Lahiya yesterday as they launched rockets into Israel.
06-22-05 - Israel might hit Gaza after withdrawal "If needed, Israel will return to the Gaza Strip after the disengagement for several days in order to put an end to terror,"
06-22-05 - Palestinian militants deny involvement in shooting
06-22-05 - Israel threatens air strikes to protect Gaza pullout Israel threatened to launch air strikes in Gaza, even at the risk of Palestinian civilian casualties, if militants try to disrupt its planned August pullout from the territory.
06-22-05 - MIDDLE EAST SITUATION REMAINS CRITICAL, SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON PALESTINIAN RIGHTS TOLD
06-22-05 - WHouse declines to criticize Israel assassinations
06-22-05 - U.S.: Watch out for settlers the State Department warned Americans about "violent settlers" expected during Israeli disengagement from Gaza and the northern West Bank.
06-22-05 - Church may black firms over Israeli 'occupation' Pressure is growing for increased sanctions against Israel, and the Presbyterian Church in the US has already begun a similar programme.
06-22-05 - Police arrest settler who shot at Palestinians
06-22-05 - Israel mulls overland links between Gaza, West Bank
06-22-05 - Israel, Palestinians to hold security talks
06-22-05 - Gunman fires on Palestinian PM
06-22-05 - Murdered in name of family honour Chris McGreal in Ramallah reports on a rise in killings of Palestinian women
06-22-05 - Israel continues raiding West Bank areas
06-22-05 - Palestinian civilans could be in harms way during pullout Israel may have to use weapons that are capable of harming the civilian population if there are terrorist attacks during the implementation of this summer's ... Story no longer exists.
06-22-05 - Abbas seeks international help after Sharon brush-off The Israeli press concluded that the former general had undermined the moderate Abbas.
06-22-05 - Study: most Gaza refugees reject abandoning right of return
06-22-05 - Palestinian prisoners in Israel on hunger strike
06-22-05 - Islamic Jihad vows to retaliate Israeli attack
06-22-05 - Conference examines plight of elderly refugees "It does not matter who provides the assistance, what is important is to live the rest of our days with dignity."
06-22-05 - U.S. breaks diplomatic boycott with visit to Gaza Strip
06-22-05 - YU Poll: U.S. Jews, Israelis Sharply Pro-Pullout
06-22-05 - IRAQ: Focus on treatment of foreign Arabs The official continued, saying that living conditions for displaced Sudanese and Palestinians were deteriorating and that urgent action was needed from the new government
06-22-05 - They look at the burns and are silent
06-22-05 - OPEC Fund replenishes special grant account for Palestine
06-22-05 - CLC resolution: end settlements, fence Paul Purrit, the CLC?s international department program director, told The CJN he did not understand the uproar the statement caused in the Jewish community, because it was ?quite well-balanced? and, in terms of policy, if not language, not much different from the position of Israel?s Labor Party
06-22-05 - 'It's all about demography'? ex-Israeli envoy warns When that demographic point is reached, he predicted, Palestinians will reject a two-state solution as impractical and impossible, and demand "one state for two peoples," the antithesis of the Zionist dream.
06-22-05 - Foreign teams to supervise Israeli withdrawal
06-22-05 - Conflicts in Israel disturb Iowans I was most struck by the extent of the - I don't want to use a loaded word - but the extent of the oppression necessitated in the interest of national security. The checkpoints, the wall, the need for Palestinians to use a subset of highways and roads, the need to get permits to travel from place to place, the demolition of houses and confiscations of homes involved.
06-22-05 - Middle East peace tops G8 meeting British officials say there will be a presentation by James Wolfensohn, the former World Bank president who is now a special envoy representing the "quartet" of Middle East peace mediators who is charged with overseeing the pullout.
06-22-05 - Barber is going global Barber will make an appearance on behalf of the Peres Center for Peace,
06-22-05 - Caged in by the Wall Bil?in Today at 6:00 AM the villagers of Bil?in placed a large metal cage on the route of the illegal annexation Wall that is being built on their land.
06-22-05 - Bauer: Major TV Networks Boycotted 'Hospital Bomber' Story Maybe they noticed the always coincidental timing of these things; right before a summit.
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