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Saturday, July 02, 2005
07-02-05 - Still no arrests in attempted lynching of Muasi teenager
07-02-05 - Israeli army invades Nablus again
07-02-05 - Fatah: No provisional Palestine state Palestinian officials said the leadership, besides rejecting the establishment of a provisional Palestinian state, insisted on an independent state within the 1967 borders, or the territories Israel captured in that year.
07-02-05 - Blair seeks Saudi backing for Mideast, Africa plans, hails oil policy
07-02-05 - Gaza militants storm building in jobs protest
07-02-05 - Israel accused of covering up murders
07-02-05 - MKs slam police failure to arrest Jews who attacked Palestinian youth Sarid asked how it is possible that the IDF, the Shin Bet security service and the police are able to arrest wanted Palestinians inside the West Bank city of Ramallah yet are unable to track down and arrest the Israeli Jewish suspects in the Muwassi beating
07-02-05 - IDF renovates Muasi house, visits beaten teenager's family They need to find and arrest the perpetrators of the attack.
07-02-05 - Three East J'lem neighborhoods petition against separation fence
07-02-05 - First petition filed against illegal outpost The houses, like the outpost itself, were built without permits on private Palestinian land All settlements built on Occupied Territory are illegal.
07-02-05 - PA proposes national unity gov't
07-02-05 - With Jerusalem not its capital Administrative refinements, hi-tech installations at terminals and checkpoints, smoother administrative operations -- welcome as these might be in the daily lives of people who take two hours to traverse from a residence to a workplace just seven kilometres away (example: Kalandia to a school in Jerusalem) -- are attempts to smooth the ugly surface of annexation and illegal settlement
07-02-05 - Israelis, Arabs See Groundbreaking Film
07-02-05 - Palestinian leader to hold Damascus talks with militants
07-02-05 - Israeli support for Gaza pullout swells amid hardliner violence
07-02-05 - Giving Chutzpah New Meaning Finkelstein cites Amnesty International's conclusion that "the vast majority of those killed and injured on both sides have been unarmed civilians and bystanders." That means Israel has killed something like three times as many unarmed civilians and bystanders as Palestinians have
07-02-05 - Far-right Israelis regroup to wreck pull-out
07-02-05 - New York Times covers up brutal settler attack on Palestinian
07-02-05 - Fatah chief to settle in Gaza after Israeli withdrawal
07-02-05 - Abbas to visit 3 Arab countries
07-02-05 - Hamas rejects date proposed by Fatah for legislative election
07-02-05 - Covering Palestine "This is not an editorial you will see in mainstream western media. It is the Palestinian "narrative" of the intifada. There is also the Israeli narrative."
07-02-05 - Anger at Mayor's 'snub' to refugee group
07-02-05 - Church delegation offers Mideast peace investment plan
07-02-05 - The Seeds of Fascism
07-02-05 - Fatah discusses polls, democratisation
07-02-05 - UA grad student released on bond If he's such a threat then why was he released on bond?
07-02-05 - A ball for peace
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