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| Sunday, August 21, 2005
	 
	 08-20-05 -   Evicted settlers plan West Bank move to defy Sharon    Evicted settlers from Gaza are planning to relocate to settlements in the West Bank to try to ensure that the Israeli government makes no further concessions to the Palestinians.
 
 08-20-05 -   3,000 Palestinian homes to be built on Gaza settlement
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Interview: Palestinians going through critical stage, no failure
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Mubarak Warns Against Isolating Gaza
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Israeli police to evacuate Gaza Strip by Tuesday
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Hamas threatens more attacks after Gaza pullout
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Palestinians on Gaza's frontline want better life after pullout
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Abbas paves way for Fatah-Hamas showdown in Palestinian election
 
 
 08-20-05 -   After Pullout, Gaza Checkpoint Will Still Hinder Access to Outside World   Speaking on condition of anonymity because the policy has not been outlined publicly, the official said Israel's response to Palestinian attacks after the evacuation would be far more severe than in the past.  The official said Israeli military reprisals would be carefully executed but suggested they would be less influenced by the risk of civilian deaths or other collateral damage.
 
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Abbas Decree Claims Evacuated Settlements
 
 
 08-20-05 -   At-Tuwani: Expansion of Havot Ma'on Illegal Outpost
 
 
 08-20-05 -   20 Palestinians Wounded and 10 Arrested in West Bank Peaceful Demonstrations
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Gaza Evacuation Should Be Americans' Last Straw
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Prospects clouded for quick followup to Gaza withdrawal     potential spat between Israel and its chief ally loomed over the followup to the operation, which the Americans have hoped would spark movement on the US-backed "road map" to a comprehensive peace
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Gaza pullout far from enough for peace: Abbas    "Those who continue with these measures show they do not want peace."
 
 
 08-20-05 -   ?Israel will lose to a billion angry Muslims?   Jews will find themselves facing not only five million angry Palestinians, but more than a billion angry Muslims all over the world
 
 
 
 08-20-05 -   U.S. sheriffs learn from Israel   JINSA's mission is to elucidate the important role Israel can play in bolstering American interests as well as the link between American
 defense policy and the security of Israel. Following the September 11 attacks
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Love in the air, peace within reach    'My biggest worry about Gaza is this - who will control our borders? Our airspace? Our sea?'
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Hope from Gaza    Israel need not fear withdrawal
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Settlers cleared ahead of time
 
 
 08-20-05 -   'Today Gaza - tomorrow East Jerusalem'
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Palestinians going through critical stage: Dahlan
 
 
 08-20-05 -   'I know I am holding history'   Oud's strings tie Palestinian to the past, offer him and brothers a bright future
 
 
 
 08-20-05 -    Bush's 'bruiser' squares up to UN in row over Palestinian propaganda   How are America's interests being served here? Who do our government officials represent?
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Rage against Israel barrier
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Gazans venture to "death zones" as settlers leave
 
 
 08-20-05 -   NY Times: Satterfield named in AIPAC indictment   According to the Times, another American official cited in the indictment has since resigned from government service. However, the Times did not give this official's name.
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Court orders psychiatric examination for suspected killer of four Palestinians
 
 
 08-20-05 -   British NGOs Endeavor to Compel Europe to Punish Israel   Several Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) started yesterday taking legal actions to force Israel and EU countries to honor their obligations to the Palestinian people in accordance with the resolutions of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which implies the illegitimacy of the racist wall of separation.
 
 
 08-20-05 -   U.S. churches weighing in on Israel's security fence    In the debate, some Lutheran church leaders said the wall is an impediment to the peace process that promotes suffering by separating Palestinians from churches, homes and schools.
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Palestinian woman is first Arab woman to climb Europe's highest peak
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Palestinian PM meets Jordanian counterpart, condemns Aqaba aggression
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Amid the discord of the Middle East, the man who brings symphony of hope
 
 
 08-20-05 -   Occupation was wrong    As an Israeli citizen, it is my firm belief that the occupation of the Palestinian territories has been detrimental not only to the Palestinians but also to Israel
 
 
 
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