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Saturday, September 24, 2005
09-23-05 - Blast kills 15 Palestinians at Hamas rally in Gaza including children
09-23-05 - Rocket fire injures five Israelis
09-23-05 - Palestinian militants fire rockets at southern Israeli town
09-23-05 - Report: U.S. Image in Bad Shape The report warned that televised images of U.S. policy choices -- such as in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the invasion of Iraq -- reverberate across the Arab media and will "long haunt the image of the United States." The committee recommended a series of steps, including increased funding and staffing, to rebuild efforts to promote U.S. culture and ideas Why not just take the logical step of bringing a just peace to the Middle East? Frankly, it would instantly boost our image in the world. Nah, too easy.
09-23-05 - Palestinians must see gains from Gaza pullout -UN
09-23-05 - U.S.: P.A. getting stronger in Gaza The Palestinian Authority is strengthening its control in the Gaza Strip and has restored greenhouses looted after Israel withdrew, a Bush administration official said
09-23-05 - 10 protestors arrested in Bil?in, dozens injured
09-23-05 - Israel aid unscathed in GOP proposal Funding for Egypt, Africa, the AIDS initiative and the Peace Corps would take hits
09-23-05 - Anti-wall protest dispersed with tear gas
09-23-05 - Turkey to Employ 6,000 Palestinians in Gaza
09-23-05 - Palestinian: Stop Expanding Settlements
09-23-05 - Red Cross movement to get new emblem The new emblem will eventually allow both MDA and Israeli military medical staff to use the crystal on its own as a protective symbol in conflicts to show the bearer is a neutral humanitarian player The IDF as a humanitarian player? You're kidding me, right? Laughable.
09-23-05 - IDF officer to remain despite conviction IDF officer First Lieutenant Tzvi Kortzki will be allowed to continue his army service despite being convicted of negligence leading to the death of a Palestinian teenager,
09-23-05 - Abbas's Fatah group blames Hamas for deadly blast
09-23-05 - Palestinians take charge of border for first time
09-23-05 - Crisis looms for water-starved Gaza Strip: experts
09-23-05 - U.N. Envoy: 'Road Map' Only Viable Option
09-23-05 - Dichter: U.S. embargoed Israel parts The embargo ended after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks,
09-23-05 - Southern Baptist: Don?t pressure Israel Pressure on Israel to take decisions that harm its security would cause a "cataclysmic failure" in evangelical Christian support for President Bush, a senior Southern Baptist Convention official said.
09-23-05 - Annan: Gaza first, West Bank next
09-23-05 - Breaking The Silence Because It?s time To Tell ! The reality we experienced was made of: Innocent civilians being hurt, Kids not going to school because of the curfew, and parents who can?t bring food home because they can?t go to work. This reality has stayed us and will not go away. After discharge from the army, we decided that we shouldn?t go on. We shouldn?t forget what we ourselves did and what we witnessed. We decided to break the silence.
09-23-05 - Palestinians Will Negotiate But Continue the Struggle
09-23-05 - Palestinian in bid to scale Mt Everest
09-23-05 - Trip to Israel and Palestine showed 'Christians and Jews can work together to achieve peace'
09-23-05 - India ready to play bigger role in West Asia peace to counter Pakistan?s plans to embarrass India by comparing Palestine with Kashmir
09-23-05 - Photographer documents forgotten lives Rania Matar calls the Palestinian inhabitants of refugee camps in Lebanon "a forgotten people,"
09-23-05 - Unearthing earthly Jerusalem According to this theory, Ateret Cohanim is a safety valv." "They have pledged to redeem houses in the Muslim Quarter, to evict the Muslims from there and to settle Jews there," says a government source, who is an expert in the life of the Old City. He in fact testifies to correct relations with the organization (andhis use of the expression "to redeem houses" demonstrates that he is not hostile to its goals).
09-23-05 - Gaza's attractive, untouchable dangers Although by abandoning the synagogues to angry Palestinian mobs who burned them down Sharon scored a major PR coup on television, by the standards of anyone with any decency his act reached the depths of obscenity. What else are newly liberated people expected to do but destroy the symbols of their occupiers? The willingly ignorant US president, George W. Bush, danced along to the piper's tune and condemned the torching of the synagogues
09-23-05 - Palestinian diplomat presented with medal of peace
09-23-05 - Saudi Foreign Minister Chides U.S. Policy
09-23-05 - Moslem Country Ends Boycott Against Israel to Win U.S. Favors The government of Bahrain will end its economic boycott against Israel, but the move is aimed at winning trade benefits with the U.S. and does not signal diplomatic relations with Israel.
09-23-05 - Taybeh October Fest Reflects Democracy in Palestine
09-23-05 - Connecting the dots: IRAQ & PALESTINE The Israeli lobby and the Iraq War
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