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Sunday, September 11, 2005
09-10-05 - Palestinian youth wounded by IDF fire in Gaza
09-10-05 - IDF fires rubber bullets at, injures Israeli fence protesters in Bil'in Hanin noted that according to Article 46 of the Or report, potentially fatal measures may be used only if there is clear and present danger to life. "Clearly the soldiers' lives were not in danger," Hanin said
09-10-05 - The real uprooting is taking place in Hebron This harassment is aimed at expelling the remaining Palestinian residents from an area that until recently had a population of about 35,000 Palestinians and 500 Jews This harassment is well-documented by the Christian Peacekeeper Teams. Their reports can be found here.
09-10-05 - Israel to close door on rubble of Gaza
09-10-05 - Egyptian Troops Deploy Along Gaza Border
09-10-05 - Israel: Palestinians May Enter, Exit Gaza Wolfensohn said Palestinians initially will travel between Gaza and the noncontiguous West Bank through Israel in escorted road convoys
09-10-05 - Palestinian leadership blames Hamas for assassination
09-10-05 - Palestinians to press settlement issue at U.N
09-10-05 - Gaza: impoverished smaller half of future Palestinian state
09-10-05 - Gunmen release Italian reporter
09-10-05 - Loyalists cry vengeance at Gaza strongman's burial
09-10-05 - Emmy honour for Briton shot in Gaza Although the army initially claimed Miller had been caught in crossfire, an inquiry established that the area had been calm and only one soldier had been shooting at the time. Miller was hit in the neck
09-10-05 - Gunmen take over PA buildings
09-10-05 - Salem demonstration to protest grove destruction
09-10-05 - Despite Roadmap pledge, Israel accelerates building in settlement blocs Since the plan's launch two years ago, some 4,200 houses have gone up in settlements -- enough to increase the settler population, now 240,000, by 10 percent
09-10-05 - Hundreds of East Jerusalem children have no room in schools
09-10-05 - Entering evacuated settlements forbidden due to bomb scares
09-10-05 - From New Orleans to Palestine How about a "disengagement plan" for New Orleans' residents and those made homeless by Katrina? How about diverting the American/Israeli compensation package to Americans? After all, isn't it questionable at best that our tax dollars support "Squatters"?
09-10-05 - Europe is ready to commit more after disengagement
09-10-05 - Dropout rate escalates in Palestinian camp
09-10-05 - US pledges not to turn Gaza into big jail: Erekat
09-10-05 - Hamas demands US re-evaluation of stance
09-10-05 - Gazans protest against poverty
09-10-05 - Palestinian Authority refuses to take part in Gaza handover ceremony in part to protest Israel's failure to conclude critical agreements on border crossings, a senior Palestinian official said.
09-10-05 - Riyadh to Ease Israel Boycott, AIPAC Wants More
09-10-05 - BLOOD BROTHERS The soldiers who remained told them to get out as "the land is ours now". The betrayal cut like a knife. In those early months almost one million Palestinians were driven out of their homes in the newly proclaimed Israeli democracy.
09-10-05 - A frightening family feud
09-10-05 - Sharon to address UN General Assembly in Hebrew, meet Bush
09-10-05 - Plans abound to mine Gaza's economic potential
09-10-05 - NY Jewish leadership support for Netanyahu flags A senior Jewish leader said the current ties with the White House are ideal for the Jewish community. "[The Jewish leaders] can approach senior administration officials and find a ready ear at the highest levels," he said. "Some of them also have friendly ties with Rice."
09-10-05 - Al-Assad meets Palestinian groups Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has met leaders of 10 Palestinian resistance movements based in Syria, defying US pressure to crack down on these groups
09-10-05 - Ditch Holocaust day, advisers urge Blair They want to replace it with a Genocide Day that would recognise the mass murder of Muslims in Palestine, Chechnya and Bosnia as well as people of other faiths.
09-10-05 - LWF Council Brings Hope to the Holy Land by Calling Israel to End its Occupation The barrier has prevented Palestinian church members to attend services, the LWF Council members reported. The council highlighted the decreasing number of Christians in the Holy Land due to the increasing constraints on Palestinians.
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