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Saturday, September 17, 2005
09-16-05 - Has the world forgotten Sabra and Shatila massacre?
09-16-05 - 1982: Refugees massacred in Beirut camps The Christian Phalangist group are reported to have murdered entire families in cold blood in the Palestinian refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila.
09-16-05 - Troops, protesters hurt in anti-fence rally a Dutch Holocaust survivor who traveled to Israel to attend rally, was playing a number of pieces in protest of the security fence and as a show of solidarity with the local Palestinians. "I sympathize with all those who suffer from injustice,"
09-16-05 - Two held on Israel-Lebanon border United Nations peacekeepers said the two were shepherds, who had strayed across the UN-demarcated border line.
09-16-05 - U.S.: Fence must accommodate Palestinians "It's precisely because the lives of Palestinian civilians and men, women and children are disrupted in many cases that we make this point and that we urge the Israelis to consider and take into account and be responsive to the needs of the Palestinians to move and to live like normal people in the territory that they occupy,"
09-16-05 - Gazans enjoy their new freedoms
09-16-05 - World Bank: Palestinians may receive $500-$700 million for housing
09-16-05 - Israel to Disrupt Palestinian Vote if Hamas Runs
09-16-05 - Palestinian police move to stop chaos on Gaza border
09-16-05 - Sharon U.N. speech turns Israeli politics on its head Palestinians saw it as a propaganda ploy to mask Sharon's intention to keep a permanent hold on Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank, continue expanding settlement blocs there and forestall a return to final-status negotiations
09-16-05 - Palestinian FM tells Israel Gaza withdrawal not enough
09-16-05 - Gaza access, West Bank link can be resolved: Peres
09-16-05 - Special report: ?Music sounds and bullets in Bil?in? Israeli soldiers attacked a non-violent procession against the Separation Wall in Bil?in village, near the West Bank city of Ramallah. Pianist Jacob Allegro Wegloop, a holocaust survivor, and David Rovics, and American folk singer, sang for the Palestinian children, the refugees, the Palestinian cause and children, in addition to singing and the Palestinian national anthem.
09-16-05 - Palestinian: Settlers are war criminals his organization plans to file similar complaints against the settlers, as ?the settlements are a war crime, and the settlers are criminals of war. This is not a Palestinian definition; this is what international law states
09-16-05 - Israel to expand security zone into northern Gaza
09-16-05 - British police cancel arrest warrant against retired IDF commander The British Embassy in Tel Aviv informed Israel that the case against Almog was being dropped for procedural reasons,
09-16-05 - London, Jerusalem police chiefs meet London?s police chief was briefed on counter-terrorist measures by Israel?s top cop.
09-16-05 - Saudi Says Israel Should Yield More Land Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Sultan said Friday that Israel should withdraw from more conquered Arab lands after Gaza, indicating there can be no change in the collective Arab stand on Israel unless occupation ends.
09-16-05 - Newsview: Gaza Puts Egypt in Dilemma
09-16-05 - Flashback 2002: CNN chief accuses Israel of terror Ted Turner, the billionaire founder of CNN, accuses Israel today of engaging in "terrorism" against the Palestinians, in comments that threaten to lead to a further decline in the news network's already poor relations with the Jewish state.
09-16-05 - Out of Gaza, Israel courts its neighbors "Israel is (viewed as) the ultimate friend of the US, so if you're a friend of Israel, you're a friend of the US," says Mr. Pedhatzur, a professor of strategic studies at Tel Aviv University.
09-16-05 - BU prof using Web in bid to catch media's anti-Israel bias Why, our press is falling all over itself to be more pro-Palestinian. That's it!
09-16-05 - Rice praises Palestinians on withdrawal "The Palestinians did a very good job of helping to create a dignified circumstance for the Israelis to withdraw" by preventing attacks on soldiers and settlers, the U.S. secretary of state said this week in an interview with the editorial board of the New York Post.
09-16-05 - Israel top five U.S. ally The Harris Interactive poll, released Wednesday, found that Israel was deemed a close ally by 41 percent of respondents 59 percent say Israel not a close ally?
09-16-05 - U.K. court cancels warrant against Almog The British judge said the warrant was annulled in light of the fact that Almog had left the country and is therefore "no longer under the court's jurisdiction."
09-16-05 - Islamic leader: Al-Aqsa in danger He said Israel is imposing a siege on al-Aqsa by building an electric fence and installing cameras around the complex and that Israel is encircling the mosque in a ?settlement-like? manner
09-16-05 - Hamas Rallies Pose New Challenge to Abbas
09-16-05 - Martin delivers scathing critique of UN failures On Thursday Martin announced that Canada will contribute $24.5 million in assistance to the Palestinian Authority for education, living conditions for refugees, and economic development
09-16-05 - B?Tselem report: ?Wall route planned to enable settlement expansion?
09-16-05 - Sharon meets Jordan's king Jordan's king said he will offer assistance as the Palestinians take over full responsibility in the Gaza Strip.
09-16-05 - Hebrew songs making a comeback in Gaza
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