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Sunday, July 31, 2005
07-30-05 - Security officer killed in Nablus
07-30-05 - Palestinian man got ill from radiation at Israeli border crossing
07-30-05 - Four farmer injured, 80 olive trees uprooted A local source in the village reported that settlers of Maoun settlement attacked dozens of farmers while thy were working at their orchards, four farmers were injured.
07-30-05 - PNA Eyes Settlement Area for Gaza Seaport Service
07-30-05 - Israel Upgrades, Fortifies Crossings From West Bank "The whole idea behind this is to separate Jerusalem from its Arab population," Abu Assab said. "In a few years, they will close the gate to everyone. That's the next step."
07-30-05 - Mideast quartet envoy sees better life for Palestinians Middle East quartet envoy James Wolfensohn promised Palestinians in the impoverished Gaza Strip a "better life" after Israel's planned pullout, following talks with Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas
07-30-05 - Palestinians Say They Can Keep Gaza Calm Abu Khoussa's comments followed an independent report last week that found Palestinian forces are poorly armed, overstaffed and corrupt. The Palestinians said the report failed to take into account recent reforms, noting they are still trying to rebuild forces severely weakened by four years of fighting with Israel.
07-30-05 - Israel tightens security measures in West Bank
07-30-05 - New hospital for children of war WORK on a children's wing at a Palestinian hospital, which is being financed by Bahraini money, is on schedule for completion by next summer, it was revealed yesterday.
07-30-05 - Palestinian militants release intelligence officer
07-30-05 - Weisglass to tell Rice 'no arms for PA'
07-30-05 - Non-violent protest in Hebron The Christian Peacemakers Teams (CPT) organized a non-violent protest in Hebron on Saturday.
07-30-05 - Palestinian health workers go on strike
07-30-05 - Palestinians form committee to protect settlement lands
07-30-05 - 3 Residents Wounded, Several Arrested In a Peaceful Protest against the Wall in Bilin
07-30-05 - Gazans prepare flags for day after pullout Tens of thousands of white-black-green-and-red Palestinian national flags are being sewn in workshops in Gaza City to fly over the 21 settlements once the pullout scheduled to start on August 15 is complete.
07-30-05 - Workshop in Bethlehem on rights of the disabled when will the residents with special needs be able to have access to public and governmental facilities including governmental health care centers, when they will be able to be treated as equal members of the society, practice their rights and conduct their duties as any member of the society.
07-30-05 - Building to resist
07-30-05 - Abbas to visit Cairo for talks with Egypt's Mubarak
07-30-05 - Flashback Sept. 2004: Israeli Security to Protect London's Underground An Israeli security firm has been chosen to provide security for London?s Underground train network.
07-30-05 - Anti-pullout bribe scandal investigated The Attorney General, Meni Mazuz, has decided to open a criminal investigation against an organization that offered payments to soldiers who would refuse to obey orders, in an attempt to sabotage the disegnagement program.
07-30-05 - Daniel Barenboim - conductor par excellence
07-30-05 - Defense panel chair says U.S. demands for defense sale oversight may hurt Israel The U.S. should not be able to extend its oversight of Israeli defense exports to third countries, such as India and Turkey, as it may harm Israel's military industries, the chairman of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, MK Yuval Steinitz (Likud), said yesterday.
07-30-05 - A shallow strategic dialogue The crisis began with a report about upgrading the Harpy, an Israeli attack UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) sold to China, but as the crisis wore on, fundamental problems in the relations between the United States and Israel were highlighted.
07-30-05 - Netanyahu to vote against pullout
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