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| Thursday, August 11, 2005
	 
	 08-10-05 -   US to invest millions in checkpoints   , it was decided that the US would invest $50 million to improve major checkpoint crossings in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Explosive detonates in Gaza, two injured
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Nine injured near Ramallah
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Elderly man dies while waiting to pass Wall gate
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Israel to withdraw from all of Gaza   When the pullback is completed -- the date is not yet known -- Israel will not be "in any part of Gaza according to international law," Olmert stated But it will still control Gaza's borders, airspace, and seaspace - thus still rendering Israel responsible for Gaza.
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Olmert: Pullout not meant to tighten hold over West Bank   Refer to Sharon's comments from today's news.
 
 
 08-10-05 -   No Aid for Israel's Gaza "Disengagement"
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Israel to keep control of Gaza access
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Gaza pullout and peace   Israel would retain the same kind of controls that apartheid South Africa exercised over its Bantustans.
 
 
 08-10-05 -   PA: Far right IDF troops may attack   Palestinian Interior Ministry says rightist IDF soldiers have already purchased traditional Arab clothes, obtained old cars used by many Palestinians in bid to launch attacks on Palestinian targets in territories
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Hurndall killer to be sentenced
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Police arrest suspect in Palestinian Gaza lynch
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Gaza fishermen hope for better times after Israeli withdrawal
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Israeli H. R Organizations Warn of Possible Wave of Settler Attacks
 
 
 08-10-05 -   No Aid for Israel's Gaza "Disengagement"
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Israeli Troops Use Bilin's Anti-Wall Protest a "Test field" for New Weapons   The Israeli police refused to comment on the side effects of the new ammunition and weapons, its dangers, or its price, but they admitted they have used new weapons for experimental purposes over the last eighteen months.
 
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Palestinian force prepares to deploy around Gaza    Ariel Sharon stressed that Israel would make no concessions over the three red lines of the largest West Bank settlement blocs, east-Jerusalem and a return of Palestinian refugees
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Meanwhile, Israel grabs the rest of Jerusalem
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Dressing down bias on campus    Abercrombie & Fitch will partner with the Anti-Defamation League to bring anti-bias programming to U.S. college campuses.
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Divestment could hit city ballot    A nonbinding question on divestment from publicly held Israeli bonds could be headed for the ballot in a city near Boston this November.
 
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Thousands rally over Gaza settlement closures
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Netanyahu attacks Sharon on Gaza
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Thousands of Koreans to March for Peace in?Jerusalem
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Larry Franklin Case: AIPAC Leaders Snared    As the result of the blowback from the Pollard affair, according to the U.S. intelligence sources, Israel shifted its espionage operations targetted at the United States to think-tanks and lobbying organizations like AIPAC, which have ongoing "legitimate" contacts with American government officials.
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Turkey detains 10 over suspected Al-Qaeda plot on Israeli ships
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Observations, encounters and opinions as Israelis and Palestinians face momentous change
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Heat dashes Palestinian quest for longest sandwich
 
 
 08-10-05 -   How Foreign Lobbies Imperil America    That the FBI has apparently been investigating this bunch since 1999 sheds light on the enormity of the case; the more we learn, the more it seems that US foreign policy is under the control of those who wish to secure the realm ? the Israeli one, that is.
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Details of clerk's death still murky
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Payne urges financial ties to Israel remain in place
 
 
 08-10-05 -   After Jew?s terror attack, analysts wonder about Gaza
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Israeli Occupation forces ban Saber Riba?ee from Palestine
 
 
 08-10-05 -   AJC: End to Israel Obsession is a Key to UN Reform
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Al-Qaida hates policies of U.S., not its freedom   Bin Laden hates our policies that are skewed to protect and benefit Israel and the kingdom of the princes of oil.
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Haaretz probe: Jews no longer a majority west of Jordan
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Fatah delegation's meetings reaffirm commitment to refugee rights
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Bus Attack Highlighting Links Of Israeli Extremists, Americans    given the links between some American opponents of disengagement and Kach associates in Tapuah, it is unclear whether the American Jewish community has established a firewall between Israeli extremists and mainstream organizations.
 
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Annan reports about work UN agencies assisting Palestinians
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Trauma without PR   The stories tell about revenge acts by elite units against Palestinian police who killed soldiers at checkpoints. Troops also told of unsupervised shootings of children, a squad commander who "demolished an entire neighborhood in Rafah within two minutes," orders to open fire, explaining that "a man who walks the Kasbah at night should be killed"
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Tactics Shift In Divestment War    Jewish leaders will be more aggressive in exposing what they say is the radical anti-Israel agenda of the Palestinian Christian groups behind the divestment push and, in some cases, publicly challenging statements by some church leaders that suggest anti-Semitism.
 The slander campaign, which is a common and successful tactic utilized by pro-Israelis, is about to begin
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Indictment of former AIPAC staffers raises the prospect of a day in court   A source close to the defense said that one of the U.S. officials involved, who has not been indicted, was recently appointed to a senior Bush administration post.
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Gush Katif atmosphere punctured by youths' attacks on press vehicles
 
 
 08-10-05 -   U.S.-Israel Tensions Rising On Eve of Disengagement   Last week, Jerusalem said it would not allow its diplomats to be interviewed on the case by FBI investigators. ....Unidentified Israeli sources were quoted in The New York Times last week complaining that Rice had been "forceful and even abrupt in her dealings with senior Israeli officials."
 
 
 
 
 08-10-05 -   Terror shouldn't divert us from path
 
 
 
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