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Saturday, August 13, 2005
08-12-05 - ei: Multimedia: Al-Rowwad in Louisville, KY
08-12-05 - Eight injured east of Qalqilia
08-12-05 - Youth seriously injured in Azzoun
08-12-05 - US hoping Gaza pullout will revitalize peace process
08-12-05 - Settlers march through Palestinian territory More than two dozen armed settlers marched through Palestinian villages on their way to two West Bank settlements slated for evacuation.
08-12-05 - West Bank 'militants' arrested
08-12-05 - Gaza diary: Hakeem Abu Samra 1 But most importantly, once we get rid of the occupation in Gaza we hope to live just like human beings, as in any other country.
08-12-05 - Gaza fishermen hope to reclaim the sea after Israeli pullout
08-12-05 - Palestinians in Gaza Strip have lived in limbo for decades
08-12-05 - Envoy's Idea Let Gaza Keep the Greenhouses Wolfensohn, a former Wall Street broker with Salomon Brothers, contributed $500,000 of his money
08-12-05 - UN to adopt pathbreaking new global standard which demands return of confiscated refugee land and housing
08-12-05 - Settler-funding a billion dollar question Among the methods used, the interviews show, were government subsidies, shadowy land deals, loopholes in military spending, and an auditing bait-and-switch in which US aid was used to free up billions of dollars for spending on the settlements formally opposed by the United States.
08-12-05 - Palestinians start celebrating Gaza pullout 'victory'
08-12-05 - Bush refuses to rule out force against Iran Bush was speaking from his ranch in Crawford, Texas to a reporter from Israeli public television....Israel has been prodding Washington to adopt a tough stance on Iran and charged that Iran resumed its uranium conversion activities because it had sensed the "weakness" of the international community
08-12-05 - Sharon: Israel could give up more W.Bank settlements Sharon, in an interview with the newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, reiterated that his "disengagement plan" was meant to strengthen Israel's hold on West Bank settlement blocs, which it intends to keep under any future peace deal with Palestinians.
08-12-05 - Gaza boats mass to mark pullout
08-12-05 - Presbyterian's action on disinvestment from Israel outrageous War of words heats up as spotlight on Israel's misdeeds gets brighter.
08-12-05 - Palestinian, Jordanian officials initial Free Trade Agreement
08-12-05 - 'It will be better than the Olympics'
08-12-05 - UNICEF warns of risk to children in Gaza pullout The United Nations agency for children today warned that arms and explosives left behind after Israel's planned withdrawal from the Gaza Strip posed an acute danger to the young and urged caution
08-12-05 - Female IDF soldier arrested at protest against West Bank fence in Bil'in Protesters said one female demonstrator was wounded in the head and treated by a Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance crew
08-12-05 - A Massacre Foretold Worse still: throughout these years, the Kach people have been treated like TV stars. They voice their boasts and messages of incitement on air and are frequently interviewed, always with captions like "Kach activist", "Kahane Lives activist" or "Member of the former Kach". They appear at the funerals of victims of Palestinian attacks and trials of Arab defendants, and shout "Death to the Arabs".
08-12-05 - Israel/Occupied Territories: Concerns at growing lawlessness in Gaza
08-12-05 - 35 arrested, eight injured in Bil?in
08-12-05 - Europe: Gaza is only the start
08-12-05 - Israel's Nuclear Puzzle
08-12-05 - Abramoff duo quits U.S. Two former associates of Jack Abramoff, the embattled lobbyist, left the country Monday night en route to a new life in Israel. The relocation comes as a Justice Department taskforce presses forward with an investigation into potential criminal wrongdoing stemming from Abramoff?s business dealings.
08-12-05 - New U.S. ambassador to United Nations meets his Israeli counterpart Dan Gillerman Bolton has had a long-standing sympathy for Israel and has taken pains to develop friendships with Israeli officials. One of his close Israeli friends is Ron Prossor, the director-general of the Foreign Ministry, who served previously in Washington.
08-12-05 - PALESTINIAN AND ISRAELI CHILDREN MUST BE KEPT SAFE DURING GAZA PULL-OUT
08-12-05 - Egypt to begin border deployment next week
08-12-05 - Lack of documents poses problems for Palestinians
08-12-05 - Appeals court strikes down Dearborn's parade permit law The case stems from an April 2002 march in Dearborn protesting the movement of Israeli soldiers into the Jenin Palestinian refugee camp.
08-12-05 - Analysis: Drawing Israel's borders
08-12-05 - Hamas vows to keep arms
08-12-05 - Israeli Arabs demand protection An Israeli Arab leader called on Israel?s government to protect Arab citizens from potential Jewish attackers.
08-12-05 - 'Big Bang' Could Redefine Israel Politics Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is forced out of his hawkish Likud by rival Benjamin Netanyahu after the pullout; Sharon splits the party, seeks moderate allies, and wins early elections; Israel is for the first time governed by a strong centrist party with a modest peace agenda
08-12-05 - Palestinian restaurant owner hungry for pullout
08-12-05 - Berkley, in Israel, says Palestinians must account for U.S. aid Shelley Berkley has been touring Israel this week with a delegation of 14 Democratic congressional representatives on the eve of an Israeli pullout from the Gaza Strip.
08-12-05 - Bush pressure to stop Israel from responding to Arab terrorism criticized Two weeks ago, the Israeli Ha'aretz reported on her meeting with Israeli officials saying Rice was "full of demands on Israel, she ticked us all off...she twisted our aim and said we had to make all kinds of concessions to Mazen." They added that Rice "ranted and raved" against Israel, but when it came to PLO Chief Abbas she "praised his leadership abilities and his war on terror." Don't make any demands, Uncle Sam. Just keep the billion$ coming every year.
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