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| Thursday, August 04, 2005
	 
	 08-03-05 -   Peres Asking U.S. Jewry To Push Aid For GalileeIntense Jewish support could be vital for passing the aid package, which would supplement the annual $2.6 billion in American economic and military aid that Israel receives each year.
 
 
 
 
 08-03-05 -   Dahlan, Wolfensohn visit Palestinian workers
 
 
 08-03-05 -   Israel insists on keeping control of Gaza crossings
 
 
 08-03-05 -   Settlers repeatedly attack residents near Nablus   Resident Minwir abu Zaher said that he and other farmers were not able to pick the almonds from their trees as a result of the repeated settler attacks against them. Settlers also fired at and burnt dozens of trees in Oref village, near Nablus.
 
 
 
 08-03-05 -   Access to West Bank vital for Gaza economy: Wolfensohn   Palestinians must be able to travel and trade between the occupied territories if the Gaza Strip is not to become a giant prison after Israel's pullout, former World Bank chief James Wolfensohn said.
 
 
 
 08-03-05 -   Israel-Palestinian Future Being Shaped    "If you ask me for one single issue that will determine whether this (the Gaza pullout) works or not, I would say it's the issue of the crossings," he said. "It's the issue of freedom."
 
 
 08-03-05 -   With Friends Like This?    U.S.-Israeli rift clouds
 the "special relationship"
 
 
 08-03-05 -   U.S., Israel Backtrack on Iran's Nukes
 
 
 08-03-05 -   Siria Al Quds calls death of child 'sorrowful'
 
 
 08-03-05 -   Life in Gaza's danger zone    One of the UN team said at the time, "It was absolutely quiet. Then a single shot was fired. The boy fell to his knees and then collapsed. It was like a slow motion video. There's no doubt in my mind that the bullet came from the Israeli position."
 
 
 08-03-05 -   Israeli and Palestinian children participate in peace camp
 
 
 08-03-05 -   How Britain helped Israel get the bomb
 
 
 08-03-05 -   Harvard student takes break to join IDF   Is there something wrong with joining the army of THIS country, America?
 
 
 08-03-05 -   US kept in the dark as secret nuclear deal was struck
 
 
 08-03-05 -   How the UK gave Israel the bomb    When Robert McNamara became the US defence secretary in 1961, he and President Kennedy strived to stop Israel from going on to build nuclear weapons. He told Newsnight last night that he had never known of Britain's behaviour at the time
 
 
 08-03-05 -   Israeli soldiers accused    Two Israeli soldiers are accused of selling army rifles on the black market.
 
 
 08-03-05 -   One lonely man: Syrian official tries to press case in Washington   Israeli and U.S. officials say there has been no apparent movement on the other two conditions: shutting down Palestinian terrorist offices and allowing inspectors to assess Syria?s weapons-of-mass-destruction capabilities. Israel's problem somehow became our problem.
 
 
 
 08-03-05 -   Israeli, Palestinians agree to intensify security meetings
 
 
 08-03-05 -   China Crisis Straining U.S.-Israel Ties   Arab countries have for years complained about what they say is the preferential treatment that Israel receives from the United States on the nuclear issue. Several months ago, Egypt threatened to leave the nonproliferation treaty over the issue.
 
 
 08-03-05 -   Israeli official taps India?s ties with Palestine for peace push   New Delhi reportedly agreed to help but also took the opportunity to repeat its commitment to the Palestinian cause
 
 
 08-03-05 -   For the sake of Palestinians and Israelis, it can't be Gaza Last
 
 
 08-03-05 -   Is Gaza withdrawal a step towards liberation?
 
 
 08-03-05 -   Romney plans trip to Israel as guest of powerful lobbying group   The American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC, arranged Romney's trip, which is scheduled for Sept. 23-29, The Boston Globe reported. The group has powerful sway in Washington and offers free trips to members of Congress, policy makers, and other U.S. leaders.
 
 
 08-03-05 -   Apple Valley store clerk dies after shooting
 
 
 08-03-05 -   Germany sends equipment to P.A. police
 
 
 
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