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Wednesday, October 05, 2005
10-04-05 - Mofaz: ?West Bank settlements are part of the future Israeli borders
10-04-05 - Palestinians: Stabber fled husband
10-04-05 - 200 detainees transferred to administrative detention
10-04-05 - Hamas, Fatah vow peaceful end to Palestinian problems
10-04-05 - Border reopens; Palestinians go home
10-04-05 - Israel to continue operations in West Bank
10-04-05 - Palestinian group in Lebanon rebuffs disarmament calls
10-04-05 - Haber: "Israel assassinated Pal. Novelist Kanafani and other figures" Fort the first time, and in an official statement, Israel admitted that its Mosad agents assassinated Palestinian novelist, short-story writer, and dramatist Ghassan Kanafani in 1973 by plating explosives in his car.
10-04-05 - Hamas agrees to end phenomena of arms in Gaza
10-04-05 - Why a Water Crisis Exists in Gaza
10-04-05 - A dispatch from Gaza
10-04-05 - The boys who cried 'anti-Semite'
10-04-05 - Palestinians concerned over militants-police clashes
10-04-05 - Pittsburgh Hosts Film Series on Palestine
10-04-05 - Mofaz: U.S. pressure on Syria could topple Assad regime In an interview to Israel Radio, Mofaz said that Syria's involvement in the assassination of former Lebanon president, Rafik Hariri, and its support of Iraqi insurgents operating from within its territory, will bring about U.S actions that may overthrow Bashar Assad's regime. Cui bono ? Who benefits? ? is a question that must ever be asked about Middle Eastern terror. Did those who planned and perpetrated this atrocity seek not only the elimination of the pro-Saudi and pro-American Hariri, but a U.S.-Syria confrontation that immediately followed? Baiting a Trap for Bush?
10-04-05 - No participation of Beit Jala girls in Gilo beauty pageant
10-04-05 - Defender of Human Rights to visit Israel, Palestinian Territory Wednesday
10-04-05 - Syrian media source expresses concern over Gaza incidents
10-04-05 - Commentary: Hebron Villagers' Plight Well-Documented
10-04-05 - Excited for football Exchange student embraces sport at Manchester Jihad Naji shakes his head. The 15-year-old can't remember the name of the film he watched on TV as a Palestinian kid growing up in the West Bank city of Jericho.
10-04-05 - Muslim countries don't need ties with Israel: Palestine envoy
10-04-05 - Hamas wants legislative elections to be held on time
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