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Wednesday, November 02, 2005
11-01-05 - Two militants killed in Gaza raid, Israelis move into Jenin
11-01-05 - Palestinians killed in air strike The BBC's correspondent in Gaza, Alan Johnston, believes the killing of the Hamas leader may be significant, because the group may now be drawn into a bout of violence it has so far avoided.
11-01-05 - Political situation casts shadow over Eid preparations
11-01-05 - Israel dragging heels over Gaza agreements The Israeli government is de-stabilising Gaza and the Palestinian Authority by closing down its links with the outside world, according to the Palestinian minister in charge of negotiations with them.
11-01-05 - Palestinian Official Assails Sharon Hind Khoury, who joined Mahmoud Abbas' cabinet in February, told reporters that "Gaza disengagement was used as a smoke screen to undermine Jerusalem as a subject for negotiations."
11-01-05 - Israel seizes suspected militants
11-01-05 - Israel willing for EU to monitor Gaza-Egypt border
11-01-05 - Bier Zeit university students suspend all classes
11-01-05 - Palestinian: Troops moved into my home
11-01-05 - Israel approves Egypt-Gaza crossing It would be the first time since Israel captured the West Bank and Gaza Strip in 1967 that Palestinians would be allowed to enter and leave either territory without passing through Israeli controls
11-01-05 - Sharon Vindicates Mofaz, Knesset Approves Israeli MPs Endorse Expansion of Settlements in Jerusalem, Jordan Valley
11-01-05 - Army invades Bil?in, arrests three residents
11-01-05 - Palestinian aid threatened by wage increases
11-01-05 - UN to designate January 27 as annual Holocaust day The General Assembly has often been accused of anti-Semitism and persistent concentration on the plight of Palestinians Palestinians ARE Semites.
11-01-05 - Israel shells southern Gaza Strip village
11-01-05 - FEATURE-Border closures shut door on Gaza revival hopes "Sometimes we have items sitting at the Israeli port for six months,"
11-01-05 - US says understands Israeli raids
11-01-05 - Israel may bar pullout protesters from army
11-01-05 - "If You Will It, It is No Dream": Embracing the Anti-Apartheid Struggle in Israel/Palestine
11-01-05 - Deadly bird flu virus inevitable in Mideast: expert
11-01-05 - Winston Peters On Wrong Side in the Middle East GPJA is deeply disappointed that the New Zealand government is rushing to re-open diplomatic relations with Israel and allowing it to again establish an Embassy in Wellington while the Palestinian people continue to be brutally oppressed under Israeli military occupation of their country
11-01-05 - Second committee unanimously approves texts on humanitarian aid for Ethiopia ; rehabilitation, economic development of Kazakhstan?s Semipalatinsk region ( Egypt) introduced a draft resolution on permanent sovereignty of the Palestinian people in the occupied Palestinian territories, including East Jerusalem, and of the Arab population in the occupied Syrian Golan over their natural resources (document A/C.2/60/L.11).
11-01-05 - A message of peace Ms Allan said that, as a midwife, she was shocked to find that Palestinian women frequently gave birth at checkpoints due to restrictions on their movement and the searching of ambulances. What was even more horrific, she said, was the number of babies that had died for this reason
11-01-05 - 3rd Annual New York Arab-American Comedy Festival kicks off this month!
11-01-05 - Video: In A Prison Called Palestine Part II FSTV's Mobile-Eyes On Palestine is anchored by this 90 minute travel diary
11-01-05 - Rome Jewish spokesman sparks debate on pro-Israel parade Pacifici told the Israeli daily newspaper Maariv: ?The Italian Jews will check who will participate and those who will not come will be considered not only enemies of Israel but also enemies of the Italian Jews.?
11-01-05 - Tehran subsidizes terrorists' families The B.S.-o-meter just broke.
11-01-05 - Muslims desecrate bibles in Hebron This sounds more like something those Hebron settlers would do.
11-01-05 - Israel and the US - A God-ordained alliance?, Part II Yet another boohoo-fest. America just cannot do enough for Israel, evidently.
11-01-05 - Washington sources say In the scandal that led last week to the indictment of Lewis Libby, U.S. Vice President Richard Cheney's chief of staff, there's a lesson to learn anew for Israel, which is so woven into the Washington experience that once again it is not a foreign body but a faction involved, for good and for bad, in American domestic struggles.
11-01-05 - Esther Pollard: Prison Website Release Story is a Distortion
11-01-05 - Shalom: Rome in Iran missile range Shalom also asked his Italian counterpart to stop the financing of Palestinian municipalities governed by Hamas members, and received a positive reply.
11-01-05 - SPIELBERG RUSHING TO GET HIS MUNICH FILM OUT ON TIME
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