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Monday, August 01, 2005
08-01-05 - Resident killed, another injured in Khan Younis
08-01-05 - Tear gas injures Palestinian protesters Another tear gas canister fired into the crowd struck 35-year old Imad Hammad in the chest, breaking his rib bones.
08-01-05 - Child, Four Adults Injured, Austrian Activist Arrested Four adults and one child were injured by tear gas canisters that were fired directly at individuals. An Austrian peace activist was arrested.
08-01-05 - Palestinian minister lauds quartet envoy's visit
08-01-05 - Palestinians mourn loss The Palestinian Authority announced a three-day mourning period in memory of Saudi Arabia's King Fahad
08-01-05 - 31 July. 05: B'Tselem: Increase in Number of Israelis and Palestinians Killed Reason for Worry During the month, 23 Palestinians, including six minors, were killed by Israeli security forces. 15 of the dead were not taking part in the hostilities when they were killed. Of these, two were bystanders killed during assassination attacks. Two Palestinians were killed by Israeli civilians.
08-01-05 - Palestinian official slams Israel for refusing arming PNA police
08-01-05 - Egypt to help arm Palestinian police
08-01-05 - Israeli army arrests 5 Jihad members
08-01-05 - Palestinians present pullout security plan
08-01-05 - UN AGENCY HAILS LARGEST DONATION SO FAR TO The United Nations World Food Programme today announced the largest donation so far to its new operation in the occupied Palestinian territory, ?8 million (about $10 million) from the European Union (EU) to provide food aid for almost half a million poor Palestinians.
08-01-05 - US, Israel working to mend rifts The Israeli news channel Arutz Sheva reported Friday that as "the [Franklin] crisis snowballs" the FBI's investigation is increasingly aimed towards Israel's US embassy.
08-01-05 - Israel and Egypt agree Gaza deal Israel will maintain control over Gaza's borders, coastline and airspace after the pullout, and could respond if Palestinian forces fail to stop attacks against nearby Israeli towns and villages.
08-01-05 - Leaders pay tribute to King Fahd Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas was the first Arab dignitary to fly into the Saudi capital, Riyadh, on Monday.
08-01-05 - Israel Warns of Iran Nuclear Plans However, Israeli experts said the world, led by the U.S., should deal with the problem.
08-01-05 - Bomb blows up outside Palestinian official's house
08-01-05 - Senior official: Assad regime shaky due to diplomatic clash with U.S. Israel's complaints about Syria, some of which are met with a sympathetic ear in Washington, concern the fact that Palestinian terror organizations continue to maintain headquarters in Damascus and that Syria continues to assist Hezbollah and the Palestinian opposition groups. And as always, Israel's problems somehow become our problems.
08-01-05 - Peace is still a 'thing of dreams'
08-01-05 - A popular, pragmatic ruler who keeps close ties with US The plight of Palestinians has also been one of Abdullah's top concerns, and he has been a critic of Washington's support for Israel.
08-01-05 - Israel asks Ukraine to demand Iran return illegally-sold cruise missiles
08-01-05 - IDF boosts Gaza presence More tanks, armored personnel carries sent to Gaza Strip; army says moves aims to ensure evacuation is not carried out under fire
08-01-05 - Global Holocaust-deniers bill passed in Knesset The passage of the measure would enable Israel to demand the extradition of Holocaust-deniers for prosecution.
08-01-05 - Settlers can't march to Gaza, Israeli minister says
08-01-05 - Palestinians to shuttle Gazans into settlement areas after Israelis A Palestinian Cabinet minister says authorities have rented 200 vehicles to shuttle curious Gazans into and out of the settlement areas after they're evacuated.
08-01-05 - Palestinian official says ready to renovate Gaza airport A senior Palestinian aviation official said on Monday that the Palestinians were ready to start renovating the Gaza airport which remained shut for nearly five years
08-01-05 - Spielberg hasn't finished his movie about the Mossad, but there's already criticism "I know of no case of an intelligence agent backing out in the middle of an operation for reasons of conscience,"
08-01-05 - Olympia couple takes up daughter's work for peace Cindy and Craig Corrie will address the Baptist Peace Fellowship, a group that promotes peace and justice
08-01-05 - PALESTINIANS GET INTO THE GROOVE The concept of a Palestinian jazz group may sound somewhat odd, and Abboushi confirms that it is indeed uncommon in the Palestinian territories
08-01-05 - Crossing between Gaza and Israel will require visa
08-01-05 - Sha'ath: General elections to be held in January
08-01-05 - Settlements to be shut down temporarily after pullout
08-01-05 - Christian conference discusses divestment Rabbi Irving Greenberg, director of the Jewish Life Network at the Steinhardt Foundation, stated his conviction that the time was not yet fully ripe for Jewish-Muslim dialogue. An Islamic theologian said she risked her life daily by supporting the dialogue against majority opposition by fellow Muslims, and "such negative appraisal by a leading Jewish thinker will have a detrimental effect."
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