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Thursday, October 13, 2005
10-12-05 - Israel locks down for Yom Kippur; West Bank sweep nets senior Hamas figure
10-12-05 - Disguised Israelis nab militant
10-12-05 - Hughes Spurred Bush-Palestinian Meeting
10-12-05 - Fatah rejects US request for forming govt in Gaza The Palestinians have struggled hard for a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital and opposed any other option
10-12-05 - Israeli army arrests 14-year-old The army said it arrested the boy at his home on Monday after receiving information about the attack It makes you wonder who tipped them off about this incident.
10-12-05 - Bush held unscheduled meeting with Palestinian officials Confronted with complaints about an Israeli settlement that might hinder the Palestinian's march to statehood, Buttu said Bush replied: "Don't worry. I have some political sway with Israel and will use it if need be." ROFLMAO.
10-12-05 - Support to Abbas rises following Israeli withdrawal Meanwhile, 74 percent of the Palestinians in the West Bank support the ceasefire deal with Israel and 83 percent of the Gaza Strip residents support it, according to the poll. Some 82 percent of the Palestinians oppose armed rallies in the Palestinian territories. In addition, some 45 percent support disarming militants while 50 percent oppose
10-12-05 - Qurei says no time to form new cabinet
10-12-05 - Militants Release Kidnapped Journalists Palestinian gunmen briefly kidnapped an American and a British journalist on Wednesday
10-12-05 - Plans to Build a new Israeli settlement near Bethlehem
10-12-05 - Settlers attack a Pal. Family near Salfit
10-12-05 - International spending plan aims to give quick boost to Gaza
10-12-05 - Corrie/Nasrallah U.S. Tour Comes Home to Des Moines, Iowa Their immediate goal was to raise enough money to rebuild the Nasrallah home, which Rachel Corrie died protecting
10-12-05 - Israeli army to advise more Palestinian prisoner releases The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) will advise the government to release additional Palestinian prisoners in an effort to strengthen Palestinian National Authority (PNA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas
10-12-05 - Israeli authorities deny soccer player permit Israeli occupation authorities refused to give Palestinian National Team soccer player Tayseer Amer from Qalqilya a permit to enter Israel in order to seek medical attention there.
10-12-05 - Palestinians: Arafat's Death Still Mystery the records were inconclusive about the causes of the blood condition, known as disseminated intravascular coagulation, or DIC
10-12-05 - Israeli envoy: Syria harboring terrorists Speaking Tuesday in Washington, Daniel Ayalon said Israel would like to see a change in Syrian behavior, but "is not in the business of regime change."
10-12-05 - Make sure 'Gaza first' is not 'Gaza last' Finally, the nonviolent struggle against the Wall and settlements must continue in Palestine and around the world in order to maintain strong grassroots and civil society pressure against Israel's illegal policies
10-12-05 - A Defiant, Guilty Plea in AIPAC Case Admitting guilt to another charge, relaying information to Naor Gilon, the chief political officer at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, Franklin said that he wasn't giving away anything that the Israeli didn't already know.
"I knew in my heart that his government had this information," Franklin said. "He gave me far more information than I gave him."
10-12-05 - Antiwar activist to appear at Yom Kippur service
10-12-05 - Senate introduces energy cooperation measure U.S. senators introduced legislation to create a strategic energy partnership between the United States and Israel....A similar measure was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives earlier this year.
10-12-05 - Ambassador David Gross, U.S. Coordinator for International Communication and Information Policy The Palestinian people are among the most educated in the Middle East, with strong business and personal connections throughout the region and a long entrepreneurial tradition
10-12-05 - "Threads of Tradition": An Exhibition of Palestinian Folk Dress at Antiochian Village The exhibition showcases regional ethnic folk costumes that represent the textiles and embroidery of eight regions of historic Palestine, from the Naqab Desert in the south and the Dead Sea in the east to Galilee in northern Palestine
10-12-05 - Abbas to hold talks with leaders before US visit
10-12-05 - U.S. keeps Israel out of new fighter-jet development program I the wake of the Israeli undertaking and Yaron's resignation, three U.S. Congressmen - Roy Blunt, Eric Cantor and Mark Steven Kirk - wrote to Rumsfeld last week and asked him to renew the activities of the three groups,
10-12-05 - Jihad slam Britain over terror accusation "The British government committed a great injustice against the Palestinians when it adopted the Zionist plan in Palestine, and instead of repairing this historical injustice, it is indulging in its enmity against our people."
10-12-05 - Oct 14-Nov 15: ISM USA Speaking Tour on the Palestinian/Israeli Nonviolent Movement
10-12-05 - Is Israel ready for peace?
10-12-05 - Palestinian educator to speak at West Newton Friends
10-12-05 - Palestinian militants promise to facilitate legislative elections
10-12-05 - PNA urges Israel to release jailed Fatah leader
10-12-05 - Translation: But Do Jews Drive Out Arabs? At the Cave of the Patriarchs we were greeted by the police who suggested that for our own safety we should not enter the Jewish residential district
10-12-05 - Lawrence's Mid-East map on show A map showing Lawrence of Arabia's proposals for the reconstruction of the Middle East following World War I is set to be displayed for the first time.
10-12-05 - Context Elusive in PBS's the West Bank (Judea and Samaria) is described as "Palestinian land" rather than "disputed land." Only Israel refers to the occupied Palestinian Territories as 'disputed land'. What CAMERA is suggesting is that this medium (like all others) adopt the Israeli-POV ONLY. What a shocker.
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