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Wednesday, November 09, 2005
11-08-05 - Palestinian killed as Israeli army enters Nablus Palestinian medical officials said a 16-year-old boy was killed in the incident, and that a 10-year-old boy who was in a nearby house was moderately wounded in the chest
11-08-05 - Israeli officer injured in armored vehicle explosion
11-08-05 - Several police officers injured in Al Obaidiyya village Several Palestinian police officers were injured on Tuesday morning in Al Obaidiyya village near the West Bank city of Bethlehem during clashes with car thieves
11-08-05 - Aid delay rapped A GROUP of local Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) are accusing the US government of delaying financial aid to needy Palestinians.
11-08-05 - Hope, life salvaged from death
11-08-05 - Border clampdown forces Gaza's businesses into fight for survival Palestinian businessmen are having to fight physically to export goods from Gaza in the face of continued security hold-ups that they say have caused the already stricken economy to deteriorate further since Israel's withdrawal in August.
11-08-05 - Palestinians Slam Israeli Call to End UN Mandate in Gaza Senior Palestinian officials on Tuesday slammed an Israeli call to suspend activities of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in the Gaza Strip. Bolton was pushing for this not too long ago. Bolton - Israel's new ambassador to the UN.
11-08-05 - Rebuilding Palestinian economy is vital for a peace deal, says Brown The EU is more interested in helping out Israel's economy, evidently.
11-08-05 - World Bank proposes crossing routes between W. Bank, Gaza According to the World Bank report, three routes are needed because of the restrictions Israel imposes on movement within the West Bank....Convoys would be organized by a private Israeli transport company and escorted by a private Israeli security company. The companies would be selected by the Palestinian Authority on a competitive basis from among a list of bidders.
11-08-05 - Gaza revival battles Israeli controls a shadow hangs over his operation. There is no guarantee that the firm will be able to export its produce. ...Although Israel has withdrawn from Gaza, it retains control over all the territory's routes to the outside world.
11-08-05 - Ariel Sharon's upcoming Toronto visit sparks protest
11-08-05 - Israel to continue Jihad killings Mr Haluz said what Israel calls targeted killings was the most effective weapon to fight Palestinian militants. When was the last suicide bombing prior to the one just weeks ago? And what happened just prior to the suicide bombing of just weeks ago? A 'targeted assasination'.
11-08-05 - From 2004: Israeli Envoy Vexed by Role Of U.S. Jews In France
11-08-05 - Legislators introduce Rabin legislation Seven members of Congress introduced a resolution honoring Yitzhak Rabin on the 10th anniversary of his assassination. More legislation for Israel.
11-08-05 - Israel to benefit from new EU rule The Israel textile industry currently out sources much of its work to third countries such as Turkey, Romania and Jordan. Even if simple stitching was currently done in any third country, that company would have had to pay higher tariffs when exporting to Europe. Is Israel being rewarded for returning that which didn't belong to them in the first place (Gaza)?...
11-08-05 - Political Cartoonists Gather Jerusalem
11-08-05 - Israel Welcomes Proposed Red Cross Emblem this was mostly due to American backing, singling out Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., for their support
11-08-05 - Israelis living near Gaza seek aid to relocate after rocket fire
11-08-05 - Syria blasts Israel Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has ruled out peace talks if Syria maintains preconditions such as the return of all of the Golan Heights, a strategic plateau that Israel captured in the 1967 Six Day War.
11-08-05 - House backs Israel?s membership in world group The U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed a resolution expressing support for Israel?s membership in the Organization for Economic Development and Cooperation. More legislation for Israel.
11-08-05 - Mideast activist to Speak In Old Lyme In the late 1940s, at the age of 8, Chacour and his family were evicted from their village in Upper Galilee to make way for Jewish settlers. In his autobiographical ?Blood Brothers,? translated into 28 languages, Chacour writes that his father had told him about the Nazi horror and conditioned all to welcome the Jews as brothers, never suspecting that his own family would be displaced.
11-08-05 - Weissman?s accusations about Palestine are unfounded
11-08-05 - Earl Krugel was a Terrorist Similarly, I imagined the JDL's doors shut forever, particularly after its two highest ranking members were convicted in not one but two separate bombing plots.
11-08-05 - Pressure group targets Middle East intolerance The focus will be on "the need to challenge extremism and frameworks for conflict resolution in the Middle East".
11-08-05 - PA: King Abdullah to visit West Bank
11-08-05 - US Secretary of State to visit Palestinian territories
11-08-05 - Challenges for the IDF after Gaza Israel's plan appears to call for Jenin and its environs to be disconnected from the West Bank, with the entire area isolated to allow for cordon-and-search and grab operations.
11-08-05 - House marks papal document The bill also encourages the United States to take the lead in combating anti-Semitism The State Department's definition of 'anti-Semitism' now includes the 'demonization of Israel'
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