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Sunday, August 14, 2005
08-13-05 - Troops fire at a peaceful procession in Khan Younis
08-13-05 - Gaza 'friendly fire' injures six
08-13-05 - IDF to close Kissufim crossing into Gaza Strip on Sunday night
08-13-05 - Israel building checkpoints ahead of Gaza pullout The final touches to the prison called Palestine.
08-13-05 - Palestinian forces deploy in Gaza ahead of Israeli pullout
08-13-05 - Fatah gunmen storm Palestinian offices, demand jobs
08-13-05 - Lutherans criticize Israeli security wall The resolution, titled "Peace Not Walls" was approved 668 to 269 at the biennial assembly in Orlando, Florida, of the sixth largest U.S. Christian denomination, and church leaders said a campaign for peace had become urgent in light of the Israeli security barrier under construction on Palestinian land.
08-13-05 - No compensation for Arabs losing their jobs in Gush Katif The Evacuation Compensation Law passed by the Knesset provides two benefits for people whose job is terminated by the evacuation: a monthly adjustment payment for a former employee or business owner, and the right to quit yet be eligible for severence pay. But the new law specifically grants these benefits to Israelis only.
08-13-05 - 'No checkpoints. That'll be great' They have title papers to the land, many dating back to the Ottoman period.
08-13-05 - Naser Yousef; Palestinian National Security Forces to Be Put At High Alert
08-13-05 - Soldiers invade Hebron, Doura
08-13-05 - Detainees suffering bad conditions in Be?er Shiva and Galboa?
08-13-05 - Gaza town to be closed during pullout
08-13-05 - A wall moves through Bil?in
08-13-05 - US Warns Citizens of Israeli Rightists' Violence during Pullout: Sources
08-13-05 - After 38 years Palestinians free to fish in Gaza
08-13-05 - Bush: U.S., Israel united in making sure Iran doesn't get nuclear weapons
08-13-05 - Israeli children on frontline of Gaza pullout
08-13-05 - Muslim joins Christian accompaniers in Israel-Palestine
08-13-05 - Peaceful town Twenty-four Palestinians from the Balata refugee camp near Nablus in the West Bank arrived in Greenock yesterday
08-13-05 - Gaza pullout heats Israeli emotions Israel says its pullout represents an end to its occupation of Gaza, and that it will consider the area to be foreign territory in which Israel has no jurisdiction. Palestinians contend that won't be true until Israel relinquishes control of Gaza's sea and air space and allows the free movement of goods and people.
08-13-05 - Israel's 'Mr. TV' believes in reporting the truth The face of Israeli public broadcasting for almost 40 years, Haim Yavin could soon be out of a job as news anchor for Channel 1. His outspoken views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have angered settlers and raised calls for his resignation, but that won't stop him from speaking his mind.
08-13-05 - Hamas chiefs insist fight goes on Founders and leaders of Hamas have made a rare public appearance together to assert the Palestinian militant group's right to continue its armed campaign.
08-13-05 - U.N. agency surveys Palestinian refugees A U.N. agency caring for Palestinian refugees said Saturday it will launch a field survey among 4.5 million refugees to identify their needs in the camps.
08-13-05 - Former lawmaker will teach in Ramallah A Republican and former state representative for six years, Hart worked as a consultant after leaving office in January. He spent time overseas and became involved with the University of Michigan project, then pitched his idea to the Friends School in Ramallah.
08-13-05 - Report: Militants will move from Lebanon to Gaza after pullout The report states that the transfer of the militants will meet international calls to dismantle militias operating in Lebanon, as demanded by United Nations resolution 1559.
08-13-05 - Israeli hawks circle Iran's N-plants
08-13-05 - Israel limits entry to al-Aqsa Mosque on Sunday
08-13-05 - The road through Gaza
08-13-05 - Finkelstein's "Beyond Chutzpah" Nixed by Cowed Bookstores
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