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Tuesday, June 28, 2005
06-26-05 - Four Residents, Two Critically,Wounded in Suspect Detonation left by the occupation
06-26-05 - 4 kids wounded by mysterious explosion in Rafah
06-26-05 - Settlers attack Palestinians in wake of teen deaths
06-26-05 - Arab-Israeli clashes in Hebron Settlers in the West Bank town of Hebron apparently initiated revenge attacks following the death of two teenagers in a drive-by shooting.
06-26-05 - Police officer stabbed in Jerusalem
06-26-05 - Settlers seek revenge in Hebron
06-26-05 - Jews Suspected in Assault Against Hevron Arab Resident
06-26-05 - Israeli teen dies of wounds after W. Bank shooting
06-26-05 - Palestinian parliamentary election likely in next January: sources
06-26-05 - Korea, Palestine to Exchange Diplomatic Representatives
06-26-05 - Palestinian Government, Non-Government Institutions Call to Abolish all Forms of Torture
06-26-05 - Israel bows to U.S. pressure, will curb defense exports The U.S. says this is not an isolated incident and that it reflects a pattern. They cite the Falcon airplane affair and before that, the sale of advanced Lavi airplane technology and air-to-air missiles to China.
06-26-05 - Internal, foreign elements behind security deterioration: official
06-26-05 - Israel reopens Rafah border crossing
06-26-05 - Palestinian special force to protect evacuated settlements: sources "We want this to be quiet and clean," Abbas told reporters in Ramallah. "We are preparing ourselves to be ready ... to take control of these settlements and to preserve the properties because it is property the Palestinian people can use,"
06-26-05 - Jordan blasts Israeli settlement expansion
06-26-05 - Haifa youth suspected of terror attacks on Arabs ruled fit for trial
06-26-05 - Israeli Army invades Bal'in, enforces curfew on nearby village of Saffa
06-26-05 - Israeli troops tell of tactics to abuse Palestinians
06-26-05 - Israel approves settler relocation plan
06-26-05 - Recognition of equal rights
06-26-05 - PNA interior minister meets Islamic Jihad leaders
06-26-05 - Bilin tests non-violent resistance
06-26-05 - Air Force to get USD 100 million plane Part of the deal will be financed with U.S. aid money.
06-26-05 - Israeli government apologises to New Zealand Israel has apologised for the spy scandal and has promised it will take steps to ensure no similar incident happens again
06-26-05 - Palestinians keep dream of return alive
06-26-05 - Israel bows to U.S. over arms exports - newspaper Israel has bowed to U.S. pressure to cancel an arms deal with China and will impose tighter controls on its weapons exports in general, Israel's Haaretz newspaper reported on Sunday.
06-26-05 - Analyst worries over China's use of Israeli drone
06-26-05 - Indictments expected against two sacked AIPAC officers This episode ties in with the tough sanctions the Pentagon has imposed on Israel?s defense establishment
06-26-05 - Israel Backs Down in Face-off With U.S. Over Arms to China by forcing Israel to back down, the Bush administration is expected to gain leverage in its effort to convince the European Union to maintain its arms embargo against China
06-26-05 - HAS ABBAS BEEN LEFT TWISTING IN THE WIND AGAIN?
06-26-05 - Gaza clashes as demolitions begin Israeli settlers have clashed with soldiers in the Gaza Strip during work to dismantle buildings ahead of the planned withdrawal from the territory.
06-26-05 - Jerusalem gay march ban set aside
06-26-05 - Israeli soldier refuses to demolish Jewish settlement Israel radio reported that one soldier, a member of the Engineering Corporation, was arrested and his gun taken after he refused to take part in the demolitions.
06-26-05 - Shalom urges tough int'l plan for Iran
06-26-05 - Refugee reject takes case to Hill
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