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Saturday, July 02, 2005
07-01-05 - At least 10 Palestinians shot wounded by Israeli troops In Tel Za'areb area in southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah, a one-year baby girl named Marwa Ashour also sustained gunshot wounds byIsraeli troops
07-01-05 - IDF soldier, 6 activists wounded in anti-fence protest in West Bank The commander of the Maccabim Brigade, Colonel Yoni Gadj confirmed that the undercover men had thrown stones, but added that an inquiry he conducted showed, "one hundred percent," that they had joined Palestinians who were already throwing stones.
07-01-05 - Soldier wounded in anti-fence riots ?IDF forces arrived promptly, declared the area a closed military zone and attempted to disperse the crowd with gas and stun grenades. A Palestinian confined to a wheelchair was injured in his soldier from a sponge bullet.?
07-01-05 - Israeli settler allegedly runs down woman A Jewish settler allegedly ran over an elderly Palestinian woman Friday with his car near the city of Bethlehem in the West Bank.
07-01-05 - Ayalon: West Bank Settlements To Stay
07-01-05 - Blair hints at Middle East deal
07-01-05 - House approves Israel, Palestinian aid Israel, as usual, was the biggest single beneficiary of the assistance, receiving $2.52 billion ? $2.28 billion in military assistance and $240 million in economic assistance
07-01-05 - The Killing of Iain Hook: Why the Time for Justice is Now
07-01-05 - PA plans housing project in vacated sites
07-01-05 - Military reopens Gaza settlements
07-01-05 - Twighlight Zone / Burnout "Maybe she thought, I'm 20 years old and I was burned, and my parents paid a lot of money for me, and they don't have food, and I'll never get married, that's the most difficult thing for her. Every day she would say to me: I have to end my life.
07-01-05 - Israel's Theocrats
07-01-05 - Al-Rowwad
07-01-05 - Palestinian leader invites Hamas to join government as Gaza withdrawal nears
07-01-05 - Spielberg's peace fears over film of Munich massacre Vengeance If he's so worried then why is he rushing to get this movie out by December?
07-01-05 - Hamas council bans music festival A Hamas-led town council in the West Bank has banned outdoor music and dance performances planned as part of a summertime Palestinian festival.
07-01-05 - Jewish group urges UCC against Israel-Palestine resolutions
07-01-05 - Commentary: Another village under threat
07-01-05 - OPT: Officials see better economy, security as keys to Gaza withdrawal
07-01-05 - Book: Rabin backed transfer of Arabs in '56
07-01-05 - CAMERA once again dictates how mainstream media are to report on all things Israel You will whitewash or else.
07-01-05 - Evangelicals, Protestants Clash On Israel The fellowship's Stand for Israel project also launched a more general anti-divestment media campaign Monday, aiming to run full-page ads in newspapers around the country opposing calls within churches, universities and local governments to divest from Israel.
07-01-05 - The kites of Gaza: Childrens? messages fly higher than warplanes
07-01-05 - Israeli activist bridges worlds "I don't think in my worst nightmare that here we are five years later, and it's become normal, that unarmed civilians are routinely shot dead."
07-01-05 - A Palestinian dreams of new freedom in Gaza In October 2000, Israeli soldiers shot one of Bashir's sons, Yazen, then 17, while he was fetching water in the front yard, wounding him in the leg, Bashir says. In April 2001, Bashir suffered head injuries when Israelis shot through his bedroom window while he was lying in bed. In February 2004, Bashir's son Yussif, then 15, was shot in the back by a soldier while seeing off visitors from the United Nations staff. Yussif spent four months in rehabilitation in a hospital in Tel Aviv. The bullet remains lodged in his spine
07-01-05 - 3 Mideast women of different persuasions bring message of unity The women urged Americans to pay closer attention to the Middle East and realize that U.S. money pays for "the wall," at a rate of $2.27 million per kilometer. And they ask that we remember that humans are involved.
07-01-05 - Larry Towell: Shooting from the heart Magnum photographer captures 11 years of life under occupation in new exhibition
07-01-05 - Tiki Barber makes trip to Israel, visits with children Barber visited the Palestinian territories Wednesday and was greeted by dozens of giddy children. One of them had a football, but no one knew how to use it. Soon, Barber began showing the children how to catch and throw the ball.
07-01-05 - 'War' over, Spielberg moves on Spielberg's back-to-back films are a virtual replay of 1993, when he fed the masses with "Jurassic Park" during the summer and then released his serious and ultimately Oscar-winning film "Schindler's List" at Christmas. This new film based on the Munich events is being rushed to be released at Christmas too. Say, I wonder what was happening in '93 and what is the simliarity here..?
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