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Thursday, July 28, 2005
07-27-05 - Israeli Troops Kill Palestinian Youth When a group of youths began throwing stones at the soldiers from a nearby building, troops opened fire, hitting an 18-year-old stone-thrower in the head
07-27-05 - Israeli fire wounds Palestinian passenger in central Gaza Israeli troops stationed at a main roadblock in the central Gaza Strip opened fire at Palestinian traffic and seriously wounded a Palestinian passenger
07-27-05 - Israel limits Palestinian right to sue for damages during intifada The amendments, which will be enacted retroactively from September 2000 when the intifada started, effectively block Palestinians from submitting damage claims against the state of Israel.
07-27-05 - Protestant denomination calls on Israel to tear down its wall A major Protestant denomination demanded Israel tear down the security barrier it has built along the West Bank and pay reparations to Palestinians harmed by it, a vote that provoked criticism by Jewish leaders.
07-27-05 - Palestinian leader: Gaza is first step
07-27-05 - U.S. Near Proposing New Aid for Gaza Water
07-27-05 - U.S.-Israel tensions rise over arms sale --report Haaretz said that since the restrictions were applied, Israel had not complied with a U.S. demand to ensure they did not go against U.S. policy.
07-27-05 - ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL ADOPTS 16 TEXTS ON COORDINATION, REGIONAL COOPERATION, ECONOMIC QUESTIONS, HUMAN RIGHTS
07-27-05 - Campaign Tries to Stop U.S. Aid to PA
07-27-05 - If Sharon only wants Gaza pullout, he doesn't want peace: Abbas
07-27-05 - Israel minister scraps US trip designed to end China row
07-27-05 - Palestinians plan to refresh economy in Gaza
07-27-05 - Israeli settlers attack Mawasi residents
07-27-05 - Israeli armored vehicles raids Jenin
07-27-05 - Army annexes lands near Homesh settlement
07-27-05 - U.S.-Israel crisis deepens over defense exports to China The U.S. wants to see Knesset legislation enacted within 18 months tightening oversight of military exports, and is demanding a memorandum of understanding be signed. The U.S. also wants a written apology from Israel and Mofaz. Opposition in Israel is mounting against the signing of such a memorandum.
07-27-05 - Israeli overflights have yet to show up on U.S. radar
07-27-05 - France seeks a better image in Israel The French government has budgeted 1 million Euros for a fund to improve France's image in Israel.
07-27-05 - Israel row over Sharon curse film The ceremony was performed by far-right extremists in the months before the former prime minister, Yitzhak Rabin, was assassinated in November 1995.
07-27-05 - Police to cage resistant Jewish settlers Israeli police have been practising using large wooden cages to remove Jewish settlers who could position themselves on the roofs of their houses. The security forces plan to use cranes to lower the cages into position before forcibly removing any settler who resists
07-27-05 - FBI seeks to investigate Israeli envoy in Pentagon spy case The Federal Bureau of Investigation is demanding that Naor Gilon, head of the political department at the Israeli embassy in Washington, be interrogated in connection to the Pentagon spy case.
07-27-05 - Israel should leave Philadelphi route: Israeli PM
07-27-05 - Israel Downplays Snub in Iraqi Constitution
07-27-05 - PA confident of securing Gaza
07-27-05 - Khalifa's support for Palestine lauded
07-27-05 - J'lem Summit heads to Seoul A five point draft proposed by organizers of the Asian summit calls on the respective members to urge their governments to move their embassies to Jerusalem, not to vote against Israel at the United Nations, to scrutinize the financial aid their countries are providing to the Palestinian Authority
07-27-05 - Israel Assists U.S. Forces, Shares Lessons-Learned Fighting Terrorists Army and Marine Corps forces that battled terrorist insurgents in the Iraqi cities of Fallujah and Mosul employed urban warfare tactics gleaned from the combat experience of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). In the last two years, hundreds of U.S. military personnel have trained in the Negev desert at Israel?s Adam counter insurgency urban warfare training facility And then we wonder why we have a bit of an insurgency problem over there.
07-27-05 - Reform Jewish Movement Urges President Bush to Grant Supplemental Aid to Israel
07-27-05 - Settlers plan to tie down evacuators
07-27-05 - Illinois Candidate-Columnist/Radio Talk Show Host Andy Martin Encourages Worldwide Boycott of Intel Products, Says 'Stop Letting Israel Take Illinois' Jobs' Illinois candidate-columnist/radio talk show host Andy Martin will hold a New York news conference Friday, July 29, 2005 to announce a worldwide boycott of Intel products. The Intel boycott comes in retaliation for Intel's plans to build a $4 billion plant in Israel on disputed Palestinian land.
07-27-05 - Soldier jailed for selling M-16 Soldier steals rifle from base, sells it to Palestinian for NIS 7,000 (USD 1,556); judge gives soldier four years in prison
07-27-05 - Jordanian party wants end to peace agreement with Israel
07-27-05 - PLC passes amended basic law
07-27-05 - Sowing 'Seeds Of Peace'
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