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Thursday, July 14, 2005


News for 07-13-05

07-13-05 - Militant killed while meeting reporter ISRAELI soldiers killed a Palestinian militant as he was meeting a British reporter in the West Bank city of Nablus, witnesses said.


07-13-05 - PA Accuses IDF of Murdering Tulkarm Policeman


07-13-05 - Sharon orders reprisals for bombing Two Palestinians were killed in yesterday's operation, and the army also banned Palestinians from entering Israeli territory or travelling between their towns as a further punishment for the attack....In spite of the ceasefire that was agreed by Palestinian and Israeli leaders in February, the army has regularly operated in Palestinian areas, resulting in the deaths of around 40 Palestinians


07-13-05 - Sharon vows vengeance on bombers Israeli forces have sealed off the West Bank and the transfer of the towns of Ramallah, Bethlehem and Qalqilya to the Palestinians - a key pledge in a peace deal agreed last February - has been put on hold, an Israeli official said.




07-13-05 - Caravan For Palestine Arrives In Istanbul Human Rights Organizations in Europe masterminded a ''Caravan for Palestine'' aiming to draw attention to human rights violations in Palestine. The ''Caravan for Palestine'', which set off from Strasbourg, France, arrived in Istanbul.




07-13-05 - Israel cancels meetings with PA officials The meetings were aimed at discussing security coordination and measures to secure a smooth evacuation of Jewish settlements in Gaza and the West Bank slated for mid August.




07-13-05 - British, Austrian engineers freed after kidnap in Gaza


07-13-05 - Palestinian Poet Lashes Out at Militants


07-13-05 - White House Renews Support for Israel Plan "There are a lot of things to consider and they put a number of proposals on the table," said Tom Casey, a State Department spokesman. But he said he was "not prepared to respond in terms of what the specifics of our assistance might and might not look like."


07-13-05 - Iran lashes back at Rumsfeld over Israel bomb claim On Tuesday top US officials, including Rumsfeld, pointed fingers at both Syria and Iran as they denounced the deadly bombing in Netanya


07-13-05 - Syria Urged to End Islamic Jihad Support Asked Tuesday if the State Department had any information that Syria had a hand in the bombing, spokesman Tom Casey replied: "I don't have anything that specific that I can share with you."


07-13-05 - PM closes Strip to Israelis to preempt mass march on Gaza Soldiers and policemen manning the roadblocks were given orders not to open fire. In cases where attempts are made to break through the barriers, they were instructed to push them back by using reasonable force or to chase anyone who breaks through Palestinians get don't get such special treatment when they protest.


07-13-05 - Israel army says clashed with Hizbollah on border


07-13-05 - Jerusalem clerics in fist fight A fight has erupted between supporters and opponents of the defrocked patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Church in Jerusalem, Irineos I.


07-13-05 - City offers hand of friendship to Jericho "We want to make people understand the problems of Palestine, I have always strongly felt it is one of the world's biggest injustices, but also to realise that Jericho is an ancient city with a vibrant culture."


07-13-05 - Israel welcomes new immigrants Many of those arriving in Israel said they were leaving North America because of a wish to live only among Jews.


07-13-05 - Foreign Press warns members not to sign Gaza entry forms Simon McGregor Wood, the ABC television journalist who heads the FPA, said he could understand such a waiver for journalists in Palestinian territory, but it is unacceptable in Gush Katif, which is under Israeli security control.



07-13-05 - Palestinian leader issues decree to oust Greek Orthodox patriarch in Jerusalem


07-13-05 - Indonesian president intends to visit Palestine


07-13-05 - Solana: PA should do more than condemn suicide bombing


07-13-05 - 'The suicide bomber is the smartest of smart bombs' See also Why Are They Killing Us?

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