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Wednesday, October 19, 2005
10-18-05 - Israeli Court Backs Barrier Construction The United Nations' World Court, in a non-binding ruling, has deemed the enclosure illegal.
10-18-05 - Fleeing Palestine: My right to return
10-18-05 - Lebanese, Palestinians Condemn Arms Flow
10-18-05 - Letter from CNI to President Bush What is being witnessed in the Middle East is not a struggle to create two states but a covert action by Israel to create a series of cantons for the Palestinians on the West Bank
10-18-05 - Gaza Fatah members quit demanding election reform
10-18-05 - Israel ranked 28th on corruption list International organization that fights corruption issues world's corruption list, ranks Israel 28th of 159 countries, alongside Arab countries, behind West
10-18-05 - U.S. Is Pressing Palestinians to Bar Extremist Candidates
10-18-05 - FEATURE-In Gaza, Palestinians pitch tents to claim land
10-18-05 - Are we going to war with Iran? The Sunday Telegraph warned last weekend that the UN had a last chance to avert war with Iran and, at a meeting in London last week, the US ambassador to the UN, John Bolton, expressed his regret that any failure by the UN security council to deal with Iran would damage the security council's relevance, implying that the US would solve the problem on its own.....In what appeared to be coordinated releases of intelligence assessments, Israeli and US intelligence briefed earlier this year that, while Iran was years from a nuclear weapons capability, the technological point of no return was now imminent.
10-18-05 - Palestinians stranded at Rafah Crossing go on hunger strike The reports said some 50 Palestinians among them women and children were stranded at the crossing and decided to start a hunger-strike.
10-18-05 - suspected Israel collaborators kidnaped
10-18-05 - Palestinian official urges Israel to reopen Rafah crossing while resuming talks
10-18-05 - Hamas: "We aren?t responsible for the Jabalia explosion"
10-18-05 - Alon Moreh settlers wage war on olive groves
10-18-05 - Palestinian Rappers Paint a Gritty Picture
10-18-05 - Putin urges Palestinian, Israeli leaders to work for peace
10-18-05 - Evangelicals call for investing in Israel A Christian evangelical group based in Jerusalem is planning to launch a drive to invest in Israel in response to mainline church calls to withdraw investments from large corporations with business ties to Israel See also the The role of the Christian Right
10-18-05 - Pope calls for peace among the faiths in Jerusalem
10-18-05 - Stations of the cross Stern said the group's goal is to encourage Christian Bible lovers to use their political influence to support the right of Jews to the land of Israel and Jerusalem
10-18-05 - Lebanon camps under pressure Palestinian community leaders and NGO workers say that the real danger comes from the deplorable conditions in which the country's 400,000 Palestinians - refugees since the establishment of Israel in 1948 - continue to live.
10-18-05 - US citizen claims Israeli torture
10-18-05 - UN gets manners What better way to ingratiate himself with the Bush administration and a hostile Congress than to extend a gracious hand of friendship to Israel, whose supporters carry a lot of weight in U.S. politics You don't say?
10-18-05 - Putin urges Israel, Palestinians to continue peace process
10-18-05 - Annan: Israel must allow Hamas to run in Palestinian elections
10-18-05 - Palestinian factions sign conduct code
10-18-05 - Palestinian official denies Israeli allegation on al-Qaida members' infiltration
10-18-05 - PNA bans importing poultry from bird flu infected areas
10-18-05 - Activists sound off on West Bank wall
10-18-05 - Egypt tries to avoid U.S.-Syria tension, says it fears quagmire
10-18-05 - Bush gets update of Mideast from Mideast envoy
10-18-05 - From different camps, student activists arrive at same end
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