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| Thursday, September 15, 2005
	 
	 09-14-05 -   12 Palestinians wounded in accidents in Gaza   Palestinian medical sources reported early Wednesday that at least 12 Palestinians were wounded in several explosions while playing with remains left by the Israeli army in the former Gaza Strip settlements.
 
 09-14-05 -   Resident killed, six injured in Hebron
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Israeli Soldiers occupy homes, take belongings   the soldiers had taken
 passports, photos, some jewelry, and some other papers
 
 
 09-14-05 -   High Court to rule on W. Bank separation fence principles on Thursday   'We will decide on which rules apply to us and which rules do not - the world be damned!'
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Hamas blows hole in Gaza border
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Abbas Wants All Armed Groups Disbanded
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Bush praises Gaza pullout but ignores West Bank settlement growth   "We are building in the West Bank settlements. Does that make the Americans happy. No. Are there any steps against Israel? No again,"
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Lebanese party: Kill all Palestinians
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Gaza border: Crowds crossing back    "I came to see this other world I heard about, I've never left Gaza in my life, in fact I've barely left my refugee camp, and this was my opportunity to do so,"
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Gaza unites to celebrate pullout despite skirmishes
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Sixty Jews in Sa-Nur    Sixty Jews infiltrated into the dismantled Sa-Nur community Wednesday and soldiers have alerted police.
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Sharon firm on West Bank settlements ahead of talks with Bush
 
 
 09-14-05 -   More top government and military leaders targeted
 
 
 09-14-05 -   IDF chief clears soldiers who killed five Palestinians in raid   After reading the findings of a military investigation into the incident, Halutz decided that further action was not necessary as "the operation's prime objective had been achieved: the arrest of the two suspects." Now there's something we wouldn't have expected to happen.
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Annan: Hezbollah disarmament discussed    Israel and the United States believe it?s critical that Hezbollah disarm before the resolution is affirmed.
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Israel slams general arrest bid
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Katrina Knocks Down Sharon´s Plans for Negev, Galilee    Congress has allocated the PA $50 million in direct aid in what PA leaders expected to be the first part of a larger package, but that is likely to be scrapped along with the Israeli request
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Peace campaigners get Gandhi award    The award will be presented to Hanan Ashwari and Zehava Galon after the Gandhi Lecture
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Mid-East extremes in power survey    Israelis, however, believe that they are governed by the will of the people more than most other nationalities.
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Behind the Scenes at UN, One Focus for Sharon: Iranian Nukes   Israel long has had the Bush administration as a powerful ally in pressing the international community to force sanctions on the Iranians.....pro-Israel lobbyists -- who have made Iran their No. 1 priority in recent years -- say the timeline is less important than containing a rejectionist, anti-Western regime.
 
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Palestinians must establish "peaceful" gov't towards Israel: Bush
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Plan to boost aid to Palestine
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Jewish groups push Israel's cause
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Bush blasts U.N. Human Rights Commission   Bush said the commission ? which criticizes Israel more than any other nation, while including tyrannical regimes among its members ? symbolizes what?s wrong with the institution.
 
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Rice: Iran, Syria still back terrorists   Support for Palestinian terrorism remains an element in the U.S.-led isolation of Iran and Syria, Condoleezza Rice said.
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Liberal churches meet Bush official   The delegation also discussed the ?damage being done by Israel?s building of a separation barrier and expanding settlements near Jerusalem.?
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Abbas meets Chinese envoy on Mideast peace process
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Exclusive: 'Post' informs PA about 'missing' infrastructure files
 
 
 09-14-05 -   After 'Post' interview: Rivlin quizzes gov't on Ma'aleh Adumim   he said that the government has given assurances to the American administration that it has frozen controversial building plans that would link Jerusalem with Ma'aleh Adumim and would not revive the project without US consent. Those comments directly contradicted an official government statement in the Knesset just six weeks earlier
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Lebanon: Anti-Palestinian inciters detained   Police on Wednesday arrested three officials of a nationalist Christian group, a day after they called on Lebanon to kill Palestinians and withdraw from the Arab League, a judicial official said.
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Judeo-Christian Alliance: Resolutions are Racist     The ugly slander campaign has begun. For, nobody can criticize Israel and get away with it!
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Mossad chief reshuffles Israeli spymasters - TV   Israel also wants to keep abreast of arch-foe Iran's nuclear plans.
 Mossad and Israeli military intelligence were both rapped by parliament for overestimating Iraq's capabilities before the U.S. decision to topple Saddam Hussein in 2003.
 
 
 
 09-14-05 -   U.S.: Let Israel join Security Council    Our country is truly an arm of Israel. Rarely are our interests put first.
 
 "I've never seen a president - I don't care who he is - stand up to them [the Israelis]. It just boggles your mind. They always get what they want....If the American people understood what grip those people have on our government, they would rise up in arms. Our citizens don't have any idea what goes on."
 
 
 
 - the late Admiral Thomas Moorer of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Critic wrong about Palestinian literature class   And so goes another campus witchhunt by the pro-Israelis.
 
 
 09-14-05 -   'Bi-national state if settlements continue'
 
 
 09-14-05 -   Bush condemns Gaza synagogue looting
 
 
 
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