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Saturday, October 22, 2005
10-21-05 - Palestinians killed in West Bank Witnesses said the soldiers opened fire on unarmed protesters who were throwing stones at their jeep.
10-21-05 - Palestinian policeman shot in West Bank fight
10-21-05 - The Rafah Border crossing to open Sunday and Monday
10-21-05 - Hamas slams Bush for dropping statehood timetable
10-21-05 - UN Gives Green Light for Israel, Syria, Iran War Ephraim Halevy, former chief of Israel's Mossad espionage agency under Sharon, said it was not necessary to prove a direct involvement by Assad Israel is agitating for an all out war that engulfs the entire Middle East and our troops caught in the crossfire (again).
10-21-05 - Jordan's King meets EU official, calling for more aid to Palestine
10-21-05 - The farmer who lost his land The day the fence went up, Mr Shatara lost 25 acres of olive grove that had been in his family for generations.
10-21-05 - Huwwara checkpoint, daily suffering for the Palestinian residents
10-21-05 - Abbas basks in US limelight; leaves empty-handed: analysts Some experts suggested the lack of any concrete results might make it more difficult for Abbas and his Fatah movement to hold the line against Hamas and the other radicals.
10-21-05 - Nonprofits Get Federal Anti-Terror Funding In addition to the 14 synagogues, the recipients included two Jewish schools and five other Jewish organizations, among them the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington and Hillel, a student group Hillel is a pro-Israel advocacy group.
10-21-05 - No decision to divest Christians, Jews and Muslims met at Central Presbyterian Church in Montclair on Sunday for an educational presentation on the past and present state of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.
10-21-05 - Palestinian Ambassador receives Friendship Order
10-21-05 - Was Plame Outed by a Foreign Spy? The connection of Israel to all this is plain enough: for the neoconservatives, Israel plays the same role as the old Soviet Union did to the American Communist Party.
10-21-05 - Israel's Cronkite Goes Off-Script Titled "Land of the Settlers," the series, two hours of which will be screened in Manhattan's Stephen Wise Free Synagogue next week, stirred great controversy in Israel
10-21-05 - US says it will not dictate to Palestinians on Hamas
10-21-05 - Israel wants world pressure on Syria following UN report
10-21-05 - PA official says PA yielding to gunmen in surge of abductions
10-21-05 - No separating Israel and Palestinian traffic, officials say
10-21-05 - Palestinian election fever
10-21-05 - Pollster: Palestinians turn toward Fatah The collective punishment the Israeli Army is imposing at the moment, is sending a negative message to those people who told us yesterday that they oppose violence Hamas could easily create the conditions to turn Israel back to collective punishment. Palestinians need to sideline Hamas.
10-21-05 - U.S. pays for two Gaza roads with conditional cash grant
10-21-05 - Robots used against peaceful protest in Bil?in
10-21-05 - Bil'in protesters say bean bags are latest riot-control weapon
10-21-05 - Palestinian artists bring plight of their people to Montpelier
10-21-05 - Israel temporarily freezes the E1 project
10-21-05 - Peres: Syrian leadership needs to change
10-21-05 - Israel's Secret Hand in Iraq Inspections
10-21-05 - War is a State of Mind
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