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Wednesday, July 27, 2005
07-26-05 - Child killed by settlers? car in Hebron
07-26-05 - Economic woes stir unease in Gaza ahead of pullout
07-26-05 - Jerusalem OKs Neighborhood Construction Israeli human rights activist Danny Seidemann said Sharon's goal is to strengthen the hold on Jerusalem while the world's attention is focused on his upcoming Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip
07-26-05 - Hamas to ease off attacks in Gaza after pullout: Shin Beth
07-26-05 - Dealing with the core of Mideast terror It's not our values and way of life causing terrorism; it's our policy of support for Israel. Let there be no doubt: The United States will never abandon Israel. But to effectively support Israel, the United States needs to revert to its policy of the honest broker in the Mideast.
07-26-05 - Bush wants another $50 million for Palestinians
07-26-05 - Resident injured, arrested in Hebron
07-26-05 - Polls: Support up for disengagement A series of polls released Tuesday by The Israel Project show that 89 percent of educated, well-off Americans are in favor of Israel?s upcoming withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and parts of the West Bank, and 88 percent favor the establishment of a Palestinian state under present conditions.
07-26-05 - Sharon: No summit until after road map "There will be no international summit until after the first stage of the road map is completed and no one knows when that will be ? it could take 15 years,"
07-26-05 - Weak Palestinian forces may hurt Gaza pullout-report The survey by a Washington-based think tank advising U.S. security coordinator Lt.-Gen. William Ward said Palestinian security services were over-staffed, poorly armed and undermined by corruption and rivalry between security ch
07-26-05 - Jewish homes planned for Jerusalem's Arab quarter
07-26-05 - 36,000 Trees Set Ablaze by Occupation Forces in Qaffin and Akkaba
07-26-05 - The E1 lie In practice, a Palestinian state with a continuous territorial area is no longer possible.
07-26-05 - Palestinian forces 'in disarray' It says the Palestinian forces are caught between far better equipped Palestinian militant groups on the one side and the Israeli army on the other.
07-26-05 - Palestinian Children: Surviving the Present, Facing the Future
07-26-05 - IDF likely to leave Philadelphi during or after pullout Israel is expected to sign an agreement with Egypt next week regarding an IDF withdrawal from the Philadelphi route in the southern Gaza Strip during or after disengagement
07-26-05 - Jewish extremists put ancient death curse on Sharon
07-26-05 - Britain, Israel in anti-terror talks after London bombings Shalom said the time had come for the European Union, of which Britain currently holds the rotating presidency, to add Palestinian militant group Hamas to its blacklist of terrorist organisations
07-26-05 - Vatican clash with Israel poses diplomatic challenge for new pope "It is surprising that someone has wanted to willingly deform the intentions of the Holy Father," said Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls in an unusually prompt retort. He said Benedict XVI and Church hierarchy had made "numerous" condemnations of "all forms of terrorism, wherever it comes from and whoever it is against."
07-26-05 - War on Terror Should Focus at Source "U.S. Policy in the Middle East has been the greatest recruiting tool that the terrorists could possibly have. Its lopsided support of Israel is the main reason we have so many problems we have today."
07-26-05 - Sharon's Paris trip marks end to Franco-Israeli tension Several hundred demonstrators rallied in central Paris late Tuesday to protest at Israel's policies in the West Bank and Gaza Strip
07-26-05 - Israeli FM lashes out at London mayor's sympathy for suicide bombers
07-26-05 - Church group 'apreciates' Gaza exit The letter also appealed to Sharon ?to stop expanding settlements and building the separation barrier on land in the West Bank and in East Jerusalem.?
07-26-05 - Israel's security service may put far-right leaders in administrative detention
07-26-05 - After Seven Years, Arab Bedouin Family Allowed to Build Home on their Own Land in the Galilee
07-26-05 - Israel advocacy goes hi-tech When day's old propaganda won't do, and you must do the Hasbara, try out the new handy dandy toolbar for Zionists on the go.
07-26-05 - French FM to visit Middle East region
07-26-05 - House demolished in Jerusalem, allegedly illegal built
07-26-05 - 'Dahlan obstructs fight against terror'
07-26-05 - U.N. official urged to condemn colleague Jean Ziegler, the U.N. special rapporteur on the right to food, reportedly referred to the Gaza Strip as an ?immense concentration camp?
07-26-05 - Moussa: 'Comprehensive' approach needed "There is a huge, strong, solid opposition to the policies of the United States, especially when it comes to the Middle East and the bias in its policy between -- towards Israel, at the expense of the other side. But this is a policy that could change and that should change."
07-26-05 - Soccer for peace in Germany Bayern Munich's under-17 team faced an Israeli-Palestinian group Monday in Munich in an event described as a joyful celebration of peaceful relations between Israelis and Palestinians. Even the outcome didn't dampen the participants' enthusiasm
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