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Saturday, October 01, 2005
09-30-05 - IDF Force shoots dead Palestinian 'against orders'
09-30-05 - Israel kills three in W.Bank offensive Troops later shot dead a 13-year-old stone-thrower in nearby Askar camp, witnesses said.
09-30-05 - Hamas loses ground in West Bank election Two men and a 13-year-old boy were killed as soldiers conducted raids in refugee camps in the town of Nablus.
09-30-05 - Cong. urge Swiss on 'Red Diamond' More senators of Israel
09-30-05 - Soldiers bar residents, activists from picking Olives in Bil?in The office informed the IMEMC that 60% of the orchards are going to end behind the Separation Wall, which will bar the villagers from entering their farmlands.
09-30-05 - The question is will the state be forced to pay Israel's attempts to avoid having to pay for its crimes.
09-30-05 - AIPAC and Espionage: Guilty as Hell What is going on here is the exposure of Israel's underground army in the U.S. ? covert legions of propagandists and outright spies, whose job it is to not only make the case for Israel but to bend American policy to suit Israel's needs (and, in the process, penetrate closely-held U.S. secrets).
09-30-05 - Christians Overlooked in Holy Land, Says Priest
09-30-05 - Anti-occupation display stirs row New army recruits forced to watch 'soldiers' beating up 'Palestinians' in display prepared by teenagers who signed service refusal petition
09-30-05 - Abbas: I don't understand Israeli policies
09-30-05 - 3000 children commemorate Mohammad Dorra "Israel must stop its terrorism against us", a Palestinian child said, "We, the children of Palestine, want to tell the world the Israel killed the Peace and our childhood, they burnt our toys and dreams".
09-30-05 - 2000: Shocking images of boy shot in Gaza
09-30-05 - "The brigades will retaliate, in Israel and the West Bank"
09-30-05 - Israeli PHR Says; Israel Bans Extremely Urgent Cases to Enter Israel for Treatment
09-30-05 - U.S. officials: Gaza exit not last
09-30-05 - Arab govts have failed Palestinians: Debates
09-30-05 - AIPAC Restructuring AIPAC also has added a number of issues to its lobbying agenda, including homeland security, nuclear proliferation and terrorism. Its venture into homeland security is a first dip into domestic issues for the organization, which has made foreign policy its strength A clever way to weasel out of the attempts by pro-American lobbies to force them to register as a foreign lobby.
09-30-05 - Franklin to testify against former AIPAC officials
09-30-05 - Bolton: Anti-Israel bias still a problem Bolton- Israel's new ambassador to the UN.
09-30-05 - Pentagon wants Israeli arms-oversight law Members of the Knesset committee said they expected both sides to approve the agreement, but expressed concern that the appearance of the United States dictating Israeli legislation would encounter popular resistance in Israel. Because, as we all know, it's usually the other way around. And we can't have that.
09-30-05 - Israelis warn of Iran strike Delegates from the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee who held talks with senators and members of Congress warned that if the United States does not rein in Iran's nuclear program, Israel will.Say I wonder, whose war is this?
09-30-05 - Arabs fail to win Israel nuclear denunciation
09-30-05 - Ayalon: Israel will stand by DeLay The first public appearance of Rep. Tom DeLay (R-Texas) after being indicted and forced to leave his leadership position was at Wednesday night's dinner hosted by "Stand for Israel," What a surprise!
09-30-05 - Prof Explores Mideast Issues "Professor Zureik provides a very important Palestinian voice," Campos said after the lecture, "that students don?t usually hear."
09-30-05 - Lapid: Stay course in Iraq It would be a ?catastrophe? for the United States to pull out of Iraq, a leading Israeli legislator warned.
09-30-05 - Israelis urge U.S. to stop Iran's nuke goals "Threats of sanctions and isolation alone will not do it," said Mr. Steinitz.
09-30-05 - In Kurdistan, Mossad Gets in Washington's Way
09-30-05 - Israel 3rd largest weapons, military tech supplier to US Coincidentally, neocons are heavily into the arms business.
09-30-05 - Palestinian women brave threats to run in election
09-30-05 - Fatah success in local election
09-30-05 - A study on a transportation link between Gaza and the West Bank
09-30-05 - Progress in Palestine and how we can participate
09-30-05 - Jordan's king appeals for Muslim-Jewish cooperation
09-30-05 - Ill Iraqi Girl, 5, Is Flown to Albuquerque
09-30-05 - Shooting Palestinians Like Fish in a Barrel the Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2005 has passed in the House (thus eliminating once and for all the First Amendment), and I will not be allowed to criticize the criminal state of Israel (or for that matter America) much longer
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