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Thursday, October 20, 2005
10-19-05 - Israel accused of 'road apartheid' in West Bank The Israeli newspaper Maariv yesterday said the government quietly gave the military the go-ahead earlier this week for a plan to culminate in barring all Palestinians from roads used by Israelis in the West Bank
10-19-05 - Israel considers separate roads in West Bank
10-19-05 - 300 Dunams of Palestinian Olive Trees Burned by Settlers
10-19-05 - Gaza's greenhouses bloom after Israeli withdrawal Gaza Strip farmers have renovated more than two-thirds of the greenhouses left behind after Israel's withdrawal, creating jobs for some 2,500 agricultural workers
10-19-05 - Palestinians slam Israeli 'apartheid' road ban plan
10-19-05 - Bush to press Abbas on security, offer US help
10-19-05 - Palestinian leader Abbas arrives in Washington for Bush meeting
10-19-05 - Christian leanings at the Jerusalem Post Its columnists spend a good deal of time insisting that there never was a country called Palestine, and therefore never should be, on the same comment page that each day states the paper is published by the Palestine Post Ltd.
10-19-05 - Israel's closed zone . Israel's flouting of international law will be discussed by a panel of international lawyers on Saturday at our conference Palestine, Israel and the Law
10-19-05 - Rice Won't Rule Out Force on Syria, Iran Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Wednesday refused to rule out the possibility of U.S. troops still serving in Iraq in 10 years or U.S. military force against Syria and Iran The orders were given a few years ago - Israeli Ambassador to US Calls for 'Regime Change' in Iran, Syria
10-19-05 - Accused Hamas man: Judith Miller was there
10-19-05 - Beirut wants Palestinian bases out
10-19-05 - Syria: Israel turning U.S. against us "Damascus' relations with previous American administrations have been good, and it is the current administration that has created the crisis with Syria due to Israeli pressure, which is being applied in order to realize the goals and interests of the Zionist lobby," the source said.
10-19-05 - Russia, Egypt call for backing for Palestinians
10-19-05 - Congressional letter warns P.A. on Hamas
10-19-05 - Israeli company pops up in Abramoff scandal Rep. Bob Ney (R-Ohio), the chairman of the House of Representatives Administration Committee, awarded Israel?s Foxcom the $3 million contract over LGC Wireless in 2002. LGC complained, saying it violated Congress? tradition of ?Buy American.?
10-19-05 - Happy to be back at school
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