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Tuesday, October 11, 2005
10-10-05 - Fatah denies signing agreement on refusing to hand in weapons
10-10-05 - Mideast summit postponed until end October: Palestinians A summit between Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas was postponed after it became clear that it was unlikely to yield results
10-10-05 - Jews vandalize anti-Israel Orthodox shul An Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Stamford Hill in London has been attacked and vandalized - not by anti-Semitic thugs, but by fellow Jews who regard its leaders' outspoken condemnation of Israel as a betrayal.
10-10-05 - Fatah says chaos will not help end Israeli occupation
10-10-05 - Abbas to meet senior US official over summit
10-10-05 - Settlers grab lands near Bethlehem A local source in the village reported that the settlers grabbed 18 Dunams, bulldozed part of it and starting preparing for the foundations of the new settlement.
10-10-05 - Palestinians urge Israel to release aged prisoners
10-10-05 - Israel receives warning of kidnapping from Palestinian militants
10-10-05 - Rice declines to confirm report on US strikes against Syria Rice also said Syria must "make certain that in terms of 1559 they are not encouraging Palestinian rejectionists, some of them in Lebanon, trying to harm the process that is going on in the Palestinian territories."
10-10-05 - Palestinian official denies deal reached between Qurei, PLC
10-10-05 - House commemorates Wiesenthal The State Department has changed its definition of anti-Semitism to include the 'demonization of Israel'.
10-10-05 - Report: Jews stone London synagogue
10-10-05 - Israel won't admit pro-Palestinian activist
10-10-05 - Judge Israel's deeds, not words
10-10-05 - Former Israeli minister says peace roadmap has become a trap, not taken seriously Abed Rabbo said the two men were seeking to widen international support for the Geneva Accord, launched in 2003, and hoping to spur talks between the two governments
10-10-05 - U.S. commitment on Mideast reaffirmed
10-10-05 - Palestinian doctor tells of life under occupation with its 52 permanent and 60 "flying" or mobile checkpoints, and now its security fence almost half complete, the Israeli government punishes the whole Palestinian population for the crimes of a few, creating "more anger, polarization and radicalization," ....."As a Jewish person I feel a moral obligation and responsibility to work to end the occupation,"
10-10-05 - Turkey transfers Ottoman land records to Palestinian Authority The PA requested the records to support Palestinian land claims. The Palestinians say that these documents reflect the "true" ownership of the land. One year later, in 1917, Britain drove the Ottomans out of the country and issued the Balfour Declaration, expressing support for the establishment of a Jewish state in what was then called Palestine By the 1940s, Jewish immigrants owned between 6-8 percent of the land in historic Palestine.
10-10-05 - Lebanese Palestinian Front Rebuffs All Opposition to Arms Issue
10-10-05 - Expedition brings Arab, Israeli teens together Erin Leonard of Outward Bound said all the teenagers were equal in the wilderness
10-10-05 - Regarding the Presbyterian Divestment Process
10-10-05 - Mideast peace decades away - Israeli Nobel winner
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