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Saturday, October 08, 2005
10-07-05 - Israel/Occupied Territories: Prolonged closure of the Gaza-Egypt border and arbitrary restrictions to freedom of movement should be lifted Amnesty International is concerned at the continued closure of the Rafah crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt, as a result of which some one and a half million Palestinians who live in the Gaza Strip are denied the possibility to travel.
10-07-05 - Palestinian state discussed President Bush said he wants a Palestinian state that does not look like "Swiss cheese," a senior Palestinian official said.
10-07-05 - Tens of thousands pray at Jerusalem mosque Israeli authorities allowed only Palestinian men over the age of 45 from the West Bank to take part in the prayers, opposed to normal days when a special and difficult-to-obtain permit is obligatory for visits to Jerusalem
10-07-05 - Masked gunmen kidnap local Hamas leader in northern West Bank
10-07-05 - Palestinians Blamed for Hamas Abductions senior security official speaking on condition of anonymity confirmed the involvement of the security services and members of Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement. He said the abductions were meant as a warning to Hamas to lie low following a series of deadly clashes between its gunmen and police in Gaza
10-07-05 - No firm date for Mid-East summit
10-07-05 - Unknown group claims Hamas kidnap "This is a response to Hamas' violations and disregard for law and order and their attacks on security institutions and Palestinian leaders," the group said in a statement sent to Palestinian media.
10-07-05 - Palestinian police arrest 30 criminals in first ever raid in Hebron area of West Bank
10-07-05 - Israel, P.A to from professional teams to operate Rafah crossing
10-07-05 - Israel/Occupied Territories: High court ban on army's use of "human shields" is a welcome development In recent years, Amnesty International investigated tens of cases where the Israeli army used Palestinians, children as well as adults, as "human shields" during military operations in towns and refugee camps throughout the Occupied Territories
10-07-05 - Flags for Freedom Bil?in villagers continue resistance
10-07-05 - Resident arrested in Hebron, another injured
10-07-05 - Internal violence hurts Palestinians
10-07-05 - New group of Palestinians stuck in no-man's land between Iraq and Syria The UN refugee agency said on Friday it was very concerned about the safety of Palestinian refugees in Iraq, some of whom have been forced to leave the capital Baghdad as a result of increased harassment and intimidation
10-07-05 - Israeli, Palestinian officials agree to hold more talks ahead of summit
10-07-05 - Soldiers attack a peaceful procession against the Wall in Bil?in
10-07-05 - Palestinians release abducted Hamas militants unharmed
10-07-05 - Eco. forum on Jordan, Iraq, Palestine investments on Oct. 27 -- minister
10-07-05 - Local Palestinian takes post in United Nations
10-07-05 - Bush: Fight terrorism to protect Israel America must fight terrorists because they could destroy Israel, President Bush said.
10-07-05 - New section opened in Damun Prison
10-07-05 - Bolton: UNRWA might disappear Israeli and pro-Israel groups complain that UNRWA acts as an advocate for the Palestinians instead of simply administering relief. UNRWA says it advocates for a standard of living and not a national cause. Bolton is Israel's new ambassador to the UN.
10-07-05 - Israel's Mossad rocked by internal crisis: press
10-07-05 - Nobel Prize to IAEA 'warning' to Iran: Peres Peres is considered the "father" of Israel's nuclear technology for creating in the 1950s with France, the only known nuclear power station in the country.
10-07-05 - Remembering Edward Said
10-07-05 - Committee praises Israel U.N. move The resolution, initiated by Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) and passed Friday by the U.S. House of Representatives? International Relations Committee, congratulates Israel?s ambassador to the United Nations More legislation for Israel.
10-07-05 - Lebanon's move on arms worries Palestinian guerrillas
10-07-05 - DeLay?s Downfall Likely May Mar Pro-Israel Clout Jews on the left, who favor a stronger U.S. role in Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking that may include new pressure on Israel, were delighted when DeLay gave up his leadership post until his legal difficulties are resolved. Pro-Israel forces that relied on the Texas Republican to forestall such pressure were worried.
10-07-05 - Arabs campaign for equality - on TV A media campaign launched on Israeli television invites viewers to confront their prejudice toward Arabs, in a bid to foster dialogue between Jews, Arabs
10-07-05 - Palestinian Authority?s Legal Advisor Addresses Prospects for a Just Settlement
10-07-05 - Committee condemns Hamas for Gaza attacks
10-07-05 - Report: Shin Bet okay's Egyptian ammunition to PA
10-07-05 - YMCA helps West Bank children discover Jerusalem Many Palestinian children are also able to meet their relatives for the first time, and to have a fun day with their friends - something which can be a rare event in occupied Palestine.
10-07-05 - Hundreds rally against lifting ban HUNDREDS of people turned up at two separate sites to demonstrate against Bahrain's lifting of a boycott of Israeli goods yesterday....The lifting of the ban is understood to be part of the conditions specified in Bahrain's upcoming Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the US.
10-07-05 - DFLP leader sentenced to 25 years
10-07-05 - Culture unites the peoples, says mayor at the opening of Arab exhibit in Brazilian city Campinas
10-07-05 - Israel denies 'spying against US'
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