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Friday, July 08, 2005
07-07-05 - Israeli soldiers kill Palestinian teen in W. Bank According to Palestinian witnesses, an Israeli army force stormed on Thursday morning the Balata refugee camp, where dozens of teens threw stones at the Israeli soldiers who fired back at them.
07-07-05 - Israel to seek U.S. aid to help fund Gaza pullout Costs include the relocation of settlers from the 21 Gaza settlements and four of 120 in the West Bank as well as compensation for the 9,000 people who will be moved
07-07-05 - One child dead, two critically injured as Israeli army attacks Balata Arriving at the gate of the Balata refugee camp shortly before 11pm, the Israeli army opened fire into a group of civilians without warning. One fourteen year old boy was shot in the head and is critically injured. Two sixteen year olds were shot, one fatally, in clashes overnight
07-07-05 - London Terror Mystery decision to share that intelligence with Israel's ostensible allies in the "war on terrorism" cannot be taken for granted; and surely the choice not to do so, in the case of both New York and London, can be easily understood in terms of Israeli interests.
07-07-05 - Money for something The Israeli delegation will also test the waters to see if the U.S. might be willing to contribute more than the USD 500 million basic package to cover the economic damage Israel will suffer as a result of the pullout.
07-07-05 - Two Palestinians die in attacks Witnesses said the clash happened after Israeli soldiers fired on Palestinian stone-throwers in the camp
07-07-05 - Israeli border police jailed for abuse, robbery The police kicked and beat the Palestinians after forcing them to lie on their stomachs on the ground. The police then ordered the Palestinians to empty their pockets before stealing money, mobile phones and necklaces.
07-07-05 - Abbas, Hamas leader meet with Assad
07-07-05 - Donor nations to finance study on feasibility of Red-Dead Sea canal
07-07-05 - Farmers wounded by army fire near Qalqilia
07-07-05 - Gaza comments by rights expert irresponsible - UN "Gaza is an immense concentration camp. That the guards are today preparing to leave is a good thing. But there will be neither peace nor justice nor a future without an unconditional withdrawal of all colonists from the West Bank,"
07-07-05 - Israel leaves Palestinians stranded Israel is accused of preventing more than 2000 Palestinians from entering Gaza on the Egyptian side of the Rafah Crossing and intentionally delaying the process, Palestinian border officials say.
07-07-05 - Israel upset by pressure of world Anglican council
07-07-05 - Qureia warns of annexation of Jerusalem
07-07-05 - Palestinian committee insists 1559 undermines Arab unity
07-07-05 - Mideast divestment movement picks up steam The UCC is the sixth Protestant church to pass such a resolution about Israel. The Presbyterian Church USA, the World Council of Churches, the United Methodist Church, the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Church, have all passed similar measures at their annual meetings.
07-07-05 - Israel shares Britain's pain over attacks: Shalom "I hope that the free world will now be less lax in its attitude towards terrorist organisations," A jab at the meeting between Hamas and EU officials?...
07-07-05 - Dean Plans To Visit Israel, Political Baggage in Tow During the summer of 2003, Dean said that "it is not our place to take sides" and that America should be "an evenhanded broker" in Middle East negotiations ? formulations that reminded some Jewish Democrats of the views of former president Jimmy Carter, a disliked figure in many pro-Israel circles.
07-07-05 - Center of hatred The mainstreaming of anti-Semitism and demonization of Israel is felt most acutely, however, in the public culture of the capital city of London It's interesting that this article would be published on the day of the terror attack in London.
07-07-05 - London's Terror Thursday: Netanyahu Warned
07-07-05 - Islamic Jihad, PFLP say no to unity government Two Palestinian militant groups rejected an offer from Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas to join a national unity government to oversee Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, following talks in Syria.
07-07-05 - Ex-Israeli PM Netanyahu scheduled for talks at site of London blast
07-07-05 - PFLP requests help for farmers suffering under occupation
07-07-05 - Bibi May Mount Sharon Challenge "I know I don't want to stay in Gaza forever," Netanyahu quickly added, but "if you give something, take something!" Gaza was never Israel's to begin with.
07-07-05 - War crime suspect stays in Israel Mr Morel moved to Israel in 1994 when inquiries began in Poland. A previous extradition call was refused in 1998.
07-07-05 - Security fence now a decade ago Vice Premier Shimon Peres came up with the notion that the Green Line should be dismissed so Israel would be able to steal, or seize another Palestinian acre of land
07-07-05 - Bombings evoke sympathy in Middle East "We condemn with the strongest possible terms these explosions, and convey our sincere condolences to the British people and government," Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said
07-07-05 - History Happens Simply put, Sept. 11 and the war in Iraq moved attacking Israel to the back burner, despite the attempts of persons such as Hare?s ?Palestinian academic? to link the United States and Israel in this matter.
07-07-05 - Syria urges pressure on Israel to stop violations
07-07-05 - PA urged to approve churchman's dismissal A Jordanian legislator Thursday urged the Palestinian Authority to approve the dismissal of Jerusalem's Greek Orthodox Patriarch over illegal property deals.
07-07-05 - Court Rules Against Using Sealed Records in Sentencing The unanimous ruling overturned a lower court's decision to grant a request by the Manhattan district attorney's office to unseal the records of four people who were convicted of blocking traffic at Fifth Avenue and 47th Street in 2003 to protest the war in Iraq and the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories
07-07-05 - The Goldman Sachs Foundation Announces $6 Million in Grants to Education Programs; Support Committed to Initiatives in China, Germany, Israel and the United States -- $900,000 to the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) (New York) to help build and support entrepreneurship education programs in China and Germany. The grant will also be used to assist NFTE in launching a program in Israel designed to focus on developing the entrepreneurial spirit of Israeli and Palestinian youth.
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