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Monday, August 29, 2005
08-29-05 - Two killed in Nablus blast A Palestinian scrap merchant and one of his sons were killed yesterday when a mortar shell they found near an Israeli army training site exploded
08-29-05 - Pakistani delegation to visit Gaza, Jerusalem
08-29-05 - Chirac urges disarmament of Hizbullah
08-29-05 - Gaza fishermen dream of freedom on high seas after Israeli pullout Some have even spent days in prison for the "crime" of fishing beyond the Israeli-imposed limits -- just so they can bring home food for the children
08-29-05 - Bush calls for 'courage' from Palestinians
08-29-05 - Old enemies become security partners in Gaza Strip However, the Palestinian performance during Israel's mid-August Gaza withdrawal has revived the dormant security partnership and elicited rare praise from Israel's commanders, who are more accustomed to accusing Palestinian forces of militant activities.
08-29-05 - Arabs fights for power to save cancer victim "We're arguing that the right to life and health are among basic human rights and these cannot be violated on what is basically a planning issue based on discrimination against the Arab-Bedouin minority,"
08-29-05 - Egypt begins fresh Gaza mission
08-29-05 - JORDAN: UNRWA survey on Palestinian refugees underway
08-29-05 - U.S. congressman to present proposal on resettling Palestinians U.S. Congressman Darrell Issa is expected to present a proposal to Lebanese officials suggesting the permanent settlement of some of the country's Palestinian refugees during a trip to Beirut today
08-29-05 - Settler group returns to Gaza Strip "They are still here, in groups guarded by tanks. There are about 150 of them alongside new buses and next to their hothouses. I am looking at them as I speak,"
08-29-05 - EU To Offer Palestinians 60M Euros in Gaza Aid
08-29-05 - PA: Islamic Jihad committed to calm
08-29-05 - Soldiers assault a resident at checkpoint
08-29-05 - Jordan:No plan to repatriate Gaza refugees
08-29-05 - Mofaz orders Hebron Old City evacuation
08-29-05 - The settlers are gone, the polluted water remains
08-29-05 - Wall in southern W. Bank to be completed by end of 2005
08-29-05 - Palestinian cabinet meets on Israeli decision to confiscate lands
08-29-05 - Sharon: More West Bank settlements would go for peace Dov Weisglass, a senior aide to Sharon, has said Israel expected 180,000 of some 245,000 Jewish settlers could remain as part of a final peace deal, with U.S. approval.
08-29-05 - Barrier plan reignites settlement rancor
08-29-05 - Israel asks EU to shun contacts with Hezbollah, Hamas
08-29-05 - Israeli-Palestinian Friendship Blooms at Suwon Fortress
08-29-05 - Pollack named in AIPAC probe Pollack said he did not give the two men any classified information.
08-29-05 - Syria Offers Humanitarian Aid to Palestinians
08-29-05 - Israel braces for PA blitz at UN the Palestinians will not ease pressure on Israel at international forums and will try and bring discussion of the security fence back to the United Nations General Assembly this fall, according to diplomatic assessments in Jerusalem
08-29-05 - Locals help plan peace conference Friends of Sabeel, an organization that gives voice to Christian Palestinians, was formed to support the Jerusalem-based Sabeel that works to bring understanding and promote peace in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
08-29-05 - Abbas highlights EU role in Mideast peace
08-29-05 - Silence of the Lambs
08-29-05 - Happy to be going back to school For Sahl school provides a safe haven ? a place where he can forget the hardships that he and his family have had to endure as a result of the conflict.
08-29-05 - 'Klinghoffer' opera hits sour note with family
08-29-05 - Sharon Is Winning
08-29-05 - Children's peace hopes at exhibition
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