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Sunday, October 09, 2005
10-08-05 - Rachel was bulldozed to death, but her words are a spur to action Meanwhile, we are still asking our government for a US-led investigation into Rachel's killing. The US state department is on record saying that the report of the Israeli military police does not reflect an investigation that was "thorough, credible and transparent", despite that being promised to President Bush by Ariel Sharon
10-08-05 - House Demolitions in Sawia village The Israeli army is intending to destroy 41 homes in the small Palestinian village of Sawia, in the West Bank. Almost 250 people are at risk of being left destitute if the destruction goes ahead.
10-08-05 - IDF to suspend high-risk round-up operations in West Bank Senior military sources said that since it was no longer allowed to send Palestinian civilians ahead of soldiers into houses where wanted people had barricaded themselves, these operations should be suspended to avoid unnecessary risk to soldiers' lives 'Since we can't risk the lives of innocent bystanders to save our own, we will not go in at all'. Ridiculous.
10-08-05 - Gaza chaos never transferred to West Bank: Palestinian official
10-08-05 - Stripping Gaza bare
10-08-05 - Palestinian groups denounce infighting
10-08-05 - President Abbas Lays Cornerstone of Sheikh Khalifa City in Rafah
10-08-05 - Palestinians Vow to Keep Weapons
10-08-05 - Israel Urges Egypt to Stem Flow of Weapons
10-08-05 - Israeli forces arrest Palestinian teens Isralei occupation forces arrested seven Palestinian teenagers, aged between 15 and 17 on Saturday for throwing rocks at Israeli vehicles
10-08-05 - 19 Civilians, Israeli Activists Arrested in Bal'een and Three Others Across West Bank
10-08-05 - Settlers? sewerage destroys farmlands near Qalqilia Farmer Ahmad Mansour said that each year he rushed to pick the fruits before the settlers flood their waste-water into his orchard.
10-08-05 - Seven residents arrested in Hussan
10-08-05 - Panel: PA has done nothing to impose order
10-08-05 - Withdraw and win Major General (ret.) Amiram Levine, once a commander of the elite Sayeret Matkal unit, a military man who spent most of his years fighting Palestinian terror, said that any occupation, including the Israeli occupation in the territories, necessarily entails acts of terror against the civilian population. It was not the last time that evening that Levine left his listeners with mouths agape.
10-08-05 - Israel won't hand over more W. Bank cities to PA
10-08-05 - Army: Ruling puts troops, Palestinian civilians at risk The senior officers said that until a "creative solution" was found, the army would have to employ more force and might demolish more homes during arrests, since it was no longer permitted to use Palestinians as human shields.
10-08-05 - 'If you have views, you will see bias in every choice of adjective'
10-08-05 - Lebanese security forces detained two armed Palestinians This was after the Lebanese army intensified its presence around the Palestinian camps in precaution of what it said attempts of Israeli forces likely to land there.
10-08-05 - Lebanon: Palestinian weapons must stay in camps Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora said Saturday there will be no confrontation with the Palestinian factions
10-08-05 - Yakhlof Praises UNESCO's Resolutions on Jerusalem
10-08-05 - Lebanese leader meets Palestinians
10-08-05 - Walsh to arrive in the area Monday, Abbas-Sharon summit might be delayed
10-08-05 - Setting Up Abbas- Yet Another "Generous Offer" from Sharon Whether or not we like the term, this amounts to full-blown apartheid, the permanent and institutionalized domination of one people over another.
10-08-05 - Whose life is more worthy?
10-08-05 - Israel has long spied on the United States
10-08-05 - Norway school bans Star of David; teacher may fight ban
10-08-05 - Chertoff's Sweetheart Deal for Israeli Carnival Corp
10-08-05 - Egypt press says IAEA Nobel prize a message to US, Israel
10-08-05 - Not so much a war, more a way of life In the first 10 days of this intifada, an average of 10 Palestinian civilians were killed daily, with no casualties on the other side
10-08-05 - Bishara lashes out against U.S. foreign policy
10-08-05 - World Bank, Sharon at odds over link between Gaza, W. Bank
10-08-05 - Gaza Turned Into Open-air Prison By The Israelis As before, we the taxpayers foot the bill. Israel with 0.1 percent of the world population gets 30 percent of U.S. foreign aid. The U.S. also vetoed 35 UN Security Council resolutions that would have made Israel comply with international law and human rights
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