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Thursday, September 22, 2005
09-21-05 - Israel sets international border with Gaza "I don't think we can classify it legally as an international border now because Gaza is not free of occupation,"
09-21-05 - Hamas could one day change vow to destroy Israel
09-21-05 - Abbas dismisses mediators' plea to disarm militants
09-21-05 - Abbas welcomes 'quartet' call for Palestinian state
09-21-05 - Israel ends final pullout phase
09-21-05 - PNA calls on Quartet to press Israel to turn words into deeds
09-21-05 - Gaza evacuees plan to move to new West Bank settlement Such a move, if approved by the government, would violate Israel's promises to the United States not to establish new settlements and not to encourage Gaza settlers to move to the West Bank. Under the U.S.-backed road map peace plan, Israel is also required to freeze settlement construction.
09-21-05 - Palestinians to build housing on Gaza settlement ruins
09-21-05 - Soldiers invade Hebron, four surrounding villages, arrest five brothers
09-21-05 - Israeli troops arrest seven Palestinians in Tulkaram
09-21-05 - UK Parliament member visits Gaza "The situation in Gaza is shocking, Starkey said, "The world says that Gaza is free, I can not feel that".
09-21-05 - 'We will lose our land if we stay quiet'
09-21-05 - Israel sticks to Palestinian vote threat despite US plea
09-21-05 - Gaza crossings to Israel now international borders
09-21-05 - Palestinian ICT firms to partake in Gitex 2005
09-21-05 - PICTI participation at Expotech 2005
09-21-05 - Mixed results and reactions to restoration of border between Hebron areas H1 and H2
09-21-05 - No answers How could all the evidence from the October riots have disappeared?
09-21-05 - D.C. Gives Palestinian Authority Low Grade Ros-Lehtinen is an Israel-firster. She is behind a lot of the pro-Israeli legislation in Congress - the majority of which, I find, is a complete waste of time and taxpayer money. We've got much bigger issues at hand - that concern this country, AMERICA.
09-21-05 - Bush urges Arab countries to bolster Palestinian moderates in Gaza
09-21-05 - Israel seeks seat on Security Council The highest profile foreign figure to back the bid is the controversial US ambassador to the UN, John Bolton. What a shocker.
09-21-05 - King's Activities in Washington
09-21-05 - Shalom to UN: Countries wanting to help the Palestinians must recognize Israel
09-21-05 - Beauty to the fore at Israeli-Palestinian pageant in East Jerusalem
09-21-05 - Jewish refugees from Arab countries seek compensation "Our aim is that, every time there is a Middle East discussion on refugees, instead of discussing only Palestinian refugees they will talk about Jewish refugees who are a result of the Middle East conflict," After the Jewish militants expelled the Palestinians in '47-'48, Arab countries expelled Jews some speculate for fear that the same fate awaited them.
09-21-05 - Bush wants provisional state in Gaza Bush, or Sharon?
09-21-05 - PNA to hold int'l conference for Palestinian developments
09-21-05 - U.K. seeks to boost economic development in PA
09-21-05 - Israeli firm tossed out of UK fair In the shadow of threats against retired Israeli generals over war crimes, organizers of one of the world's largest international arms fairs in London tossed out an Israeli company for offering stun guns, leg irons and other "weapons of torture."
09-21-05 - OPEC Fund extends US$2.5 million grant for housing program
09-21-05 - In pictures A rare show of Mid-East co-existence
09-21-05 - Israel, PA plan joint transport office, with a little EU help
09-21-05 - Egypt: Israel should launch negotiations Egypt's foreign minister called on Israel Wednesday to follow its withdrawal from Gaza by launching final status negotiations with the Palestinians and halting the expansion of settlements in the West Bank.
09-21-05 - Saudi: Conflict divides Muslims, U.S. The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is the main factor dividing the Muslim and Arab world and the United States, Saudi Arabia?s foreign minister said.
09-21-05 - Uzi Dayan unveils plan for West Bank Under the plan, Israel would retain control of the entire area west of the separation fence, including: the Etzion Bloc and Ariel; Route 443 (Modi'in-Jerusalem) and the area south of it; the "Jerusalem envelope," including Ma'aleh Adumim, Mishor Adumim, Ofra and Beit El; Kiryat Arba and the corridor leading to it through the Carmel settlement on the south side of Mt. Hebron; the Judean Desert; and the Jordan Valley.
09-21-05 - Eye to Eye: Facing the Consequences of Dividing Israel Book shows major U.S. disasters happen after 'land for peace' deals
09-21-05 - Year was political thriller for U.S. Jews ''You have to screen out the background noise and see whether the basics have changed," he said. ''Jewish Americans have a pretty good position. When Democrats are in charge, they automatically have a lot of influence. And when Republicans are in charge, they have a lot of influence because Republicans have to be responsive to their fundamentalist Christian constituency. In that ideology, Israel is very important. Abe Foxman calls this kind of talk by anyone else about the purported overwhelming influence of Jewish groups as propagating 'anti-Semitic canards'
09-21-05 - Israeli, Arab kids celebrate 'Peace Day'
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