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Friday, August 19, 2005
08-18-05 - Jewish settler 'not sorry' for killing Palestinians A Jewish settler who gunned down four Palestinians in the West Bank said he did not regret his actions and hoped someone would kill Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
08-18-05 - Palestinians Relieved, Bitter on Pullout "In the last four years we were subject to their ugly behavior. Now the world is paying attention to them, watching them crying and screaming when no one paid attention to us when they took our land, killed our children and destroyed our houses,"
08-18-05 - Killings deepen West Bank gloom over Gaza plan "We are afraid at any moment that any settler can open fire,"
08-18-05 - Security forces fear Palestinian riots after Shiloh shooting
08-18-05 - The settlers' retreat was the theatre of the cynical There was no "sensitivity training" for Israeli troops, no buses to drive the expellees away, no generous deadlines to get ready, no compensation packages for their homes, and no promise of government-subsidised alternative housing when the bulldozers went into Rafah.
08-18-05 - Gaza settler bastions are cleared
08-18-05 - Abducted French soundman to be released soon: Palestinian Authority
08-18-05 - Settler shooting shatters community
08-18-05 - State Department Condemns Gaza Attacks
08-18-05 - Future of Gaza's Rafah crossing uncertain amid customs battle both cases, Israel would levy tax on goods entering the Gaza Strip before paying them back to the Palestinian Authority, giving it control over the Palestinian economy and continued incentive on businesses to seek Israeli trade intermediaries.
08-18-05 - Israel looks to U.S. for new aid after withdrawal It's more likely that that money would be spent on the forthcoming Israeli (illegal) settlements in Jerusalem and the West Bank.
08-18-05 - North Gaza villagers between a rock and a hard place For the past four years, the gate to Siyafa has been opened by the IDF two or three times a day. Entry is permitted only to residents, not to relatives or friends. Cars are not allowed in and out; a donkey and cart need a special pass
08-18-05 - Settler Attacks Escalate
08-18-05 - Rafah watches as Israel withdraws
08-18-05 - U.S. Diplomat Is Named in Secrets Case The second-highest diplomat at the United States Embassy in Baghdad is one of the anonymous government officials cited in an Aug. 4 indictment as having provided classified information to an employee of a pro-Israel lobbying group, people who have been officially briefed on the case said Wednesday.
08-18-05 - Palestinian National Theater tackles Darwish
08-18-05 - Putin, Abbas discuss Russian aid for Palestinians
08-18-05 - New Settlement Puts Pressure on Jerusalem Palestinians
08-18-05 - Rice Urges Israel and Palestinians to Sustain Momentum Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Wednesday offered sympathy for the Israeli settlers who are being removed from their homes in Gaza but also made it clear that she expected Israel and the Palestinians to take further steps in short order toward the creation of a Palestinian state.
08-18-05 - New Envoy to Israel Is Used to Duty in Hot Spots To counter any suspicions about his perspective on Palestinian-Israeli tensions, Jones also said his primary focus will be "speaking to the Israeli people" and taking a tough stand on violence by Arab groups.
08-18-05 - U.S., Israel sign deal on defense exports
08-18-05 - US presses Israel on post-Gaza peace moves The comments appeared likely to put her on a collision course with Sharon, who said on Wednesday that "settlement is a serious program that will continue and develop."
08-18-05 - Success in Gaza could give Bush big lift in region
08-18-05 - Israeli troops storm synagogues
08-18-05 - In pictures Palestinian views on Israel's withdrawal from Gaza Israel takes all our land. So, they left Gaza. Let them leave the West Bank too and we can all get on with our lives.
08-18-05 - Qurei warns against more Israeli extremists' violence
08-18-05 - South Africa hails Israeli move from Gaza
08-18-05 - Young Palestinian artists depict their hopes for a better future in Gaza
08-18-05 - On the streets of Gaza
08-18-05 - N. West Bank must be under full PNA sovereignty: Erekat
08-18-05 - Michael D to form part of European delegation to Palestine he pointed out that thousands of new dwellings are being created in the West Bank in direct and continuing contravention of international law and he called for work on the dividing wall "which divides many from their livelihoods" be halted
08-18-05 - Gaza pullout to bolster US-Israel ties-White House
08-18-05 - U.S. Left May Be Turning Against Israel "Someone is educating these kids, and it is not the pro-Israel community," We are supposed to be eductated by the pro-Israel community? Therein lies the problem.
08-18-05 - Gary Bauer Releases Joint Letter to The President Urging Greater Support for Israel and Rejection of Terrorist Rewards "We therefore appeal to you, Mr. President, to voice unqualified support for Israel's retention" of major settlement blocs crucial to Israel's survival. Bauer is a Christian Zionist.
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