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Saturday, June 25, 2005
06-24-05 - Israeli killed in drive-by attack
06-24-05 - 15 arrested in protest against Israel's West Bank barrier Three Palestinians and two foreign activists were lightly wounded by rubber bullets and 15 arrests were made
06-24-05 - 6 residents arrested, British peace activist injured in Hebron
06-24-05 - Israel plans to double number of settlers in Jordan Valley Under the terms of the internationally-backed roadmap peace plan, Israel is meant to freeze all settlement activity but the government has continued to come up with expansion schemes
06-24-05 - Palestinian gov't denounces killing of policeman in Jenin
06-24-05 - Anglicans Consider Divesting in Solidarity With Palestinians
06-24-05 - Israeli land seizures undercut hopes for peace
06-24-05 - Palestinian security hunt militants suspected of slaying policeman
06-24-05 - Palestinian police, militants exchange gunfire
06-24-05 - Islamic Jihad rallies in Ramallah despite Palestinian Authority
06-24-05 - Anglican share vote angers Israelis
06-24-05 - Islamic Jihad threatens to end period of calm if Israel targets leaders
06-24-05 - Jordan River heavily polluted by sewage
06-24-05 - Abbas meets ROK FM on Mideast peace process Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas met on Friday with Ban Ki-Moon, foreign affairs and trade minister of the Republic of Korea (ROK).
06-24-05 - Report: U.S. Government Funds Terrorism-Promotion An Israeli watchdog group alleges that American aid to Palestinian universities and cities promotes terrorism.
06-24-05 - Rapture index rides a bull market Our sons and daughters will needlessly die in Iraq, our troops will not come home soon, and our national respect will nosedive as long as those in power influencing the White House believe God likes Israel but abhors the Palestinians
06-24-05 - Is the USA Really Israel's Ally?
06-24-05 - A wild idea takes root Before they traveled from the Gaza Strip to Maine this week, the closest the two Palestinian boys had ever come to speaking with an Israeli was at a military checkpoint, where soldiers shouted at them through megaphones
06-24-05 - Tel-Aviv, Refusing to serve the occupation
06-24-05 - Israeli worries about AIPAC
06-24-05 - MK Bishara: Israeli Actions in Jerusalem Go Beyond Belief
06-24-05 - High-tech crossings aim to ease way of life The new terminals will work as follows: Upon entering, the Palestinian's permit will be checked, and he will then purchase a magnetic card for a nominal fee. Initially, each card will be good for only one day
06-24-05 - Something is bothering the FBI Some claim the most recent proceedings are tainted with a desire to undermine the group of neoconservatives in the Pentagon.
06-24-05 - Swiss handball brings nations together three of the Palestinian players were refused permission to travel by Israel, so only two made it to the official launch on Tuesday in Magglingen in canton Bern
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