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Thursday, November 17, 2005
11-16-05 - Rachel Corrie Rebuilding Campaign Begins in Gaza
11-16-05 - Settlers disrupt Palestinian olive harvest "The soldiers saw everything, but didn?t do a thing. The Civil Administration commander promised to handle the matter, but the girls continued to go wild. There were more than 10 soldiers and only 10 girls, but they didn?t prevent them from doing anything,"
11-16-05 - Settler girls attack Palestinian farmers in the West Bank Six settler girls from Benjamin, a settlement Northwest of the West Bank city of Ramallah, attacked Palestinian farmers while they were working in olive orchards in the nearby village of Sinjil.
11-16-05 - EU to Send Monitors to Gaza Border Soon Israel can object to letting someone cross, but the Palestinians will have ultimate authority over who passes. The Europeans, through a joint situation room that will include the Israelis and the Palestinians, will presumably referee any disputes.
11-16-05 - Rafah accord shows need for more assertive action: analysts
11-16-05 - Iran Now Says Satellite Can Spy on Israel
11-16-05 - Nixon Papers Show Worry Over Israel Nukes I went back to Yahoo and did a title search to see if they released this to Yahoo America. This version released to the American Yahoo News site is noticeably different than the version on the Asian Yahoo News site, which is the one I posted here.
11-16-05 - Abbas meets Israeli FM at summit Elsewhere, international envoy James Wolfensohn said he was contemplating quitting his role. He said he was frustrated at his inability to persuade Israelis and Palestinians to work together.
11-16-05 - Arafat poison rumor lingers An aide to the late Yasser Arafat claims the Palestinian leader died from a slow-acting poison.
11-16-05 - Hillary: 'I Had A Lot To Prove' Clinton said her campaign next year would highlight her role in building stronger ties between the United States and Israel, seeking tougher sanctions against Syria and her opposition to the International Court of Justice?s ruling on Israel?s security barrier, as well as her role in the fight to help Magen David Adom, Israel?s emergency medical service, gain admission to the International Committee of the Red Cross.
11-16-05 - Explosive belt found with Pal. Youth is fake Four hours after the Israeli soldiers arrested a Palestinian youth, and claimed that he was carrying an explosive belt, an Israeli military source admitted that the belt was fake and carried no explosive materials.
11-16-05 - Annan Calls For More Palestinian Refugee Aid
11-16-05 - Hamas, Jihad reject Palestinian-Israeli deal on Gaza crossings Jihad echoed Hamas' criticism, saying the Israeli-Palestinian joint monitoring of the Rafah crossing indicated that the Gaza Strip was still under the Israeli control
11-16-05 - Mofaz: "Construction of the Wall will continue, reinforce settlement blocs" "Settlements should be reinforced in the West Bank, especially the settlements blocks of Bietar Elite, Gush Etzion, Maali Adumim, Biet Arieh, Ariel and Jordan Valley settlements
11-16-05 - Palestinian ambulance held for three hours by the army
11-16-05 - Israeli forces fire heavy artillery at targets in northern Gaza
11-16-05 - Israel officials at two-day U.S. security session Americans have not experienced terrorism to such a degree that they are willing to have shopping malls and other public areas protected by metal detectors and armed security patrols, an Israeli security expert said Tuesday. "You're not ready yet," The continuation of the Israelization of the United States.
11-16-05 - Scathing mailings political, not a bias crime Agudosi said the mailings were akin to the leafleting campaigns conducted by the National Alliance, a white supremacist organization.
11-16-05 - Palestinian group offers views with wall replica
11-16-05 - Bomb trigger Besides killing the Palestinians, the bomb was intended to send a message to the Chinese that they shouldn't be dealing with the Palestinians (I'll leave it up to you to guess the identity of the only country in the world that might want to send that kind of message).
11-16-05 - Saudi Arabia annuls embargo on Israel
11-16-05 - US, Israel resume talks on $1.2b special aid package "Patience apparently pays," said a knowledgeable source. However, intensive lobbying by the American-Israel Political Action Committee (AIPAC) seems to have been the main factor behind this development....Pro-Israeli sources were encouraged by the fact that legislators have not asked for across-the-board cuts in foreign aid to help finance recovery efforts in New Orleans and elsewhere
11-16-05 - Saudi Arabia Silent on Trade With Israel
11-16-05 - Canada urged to help resolve Palestinian refugee debate "Imagine if Canada took a role in trying to convince Palestinians not to want to return," ??
11-16-05 - Clash of cultures takes back seat to boy?s suffering The boy, Hamza Jneidy, traveled to the United States without his parents to receive the surgery on his left hand, which is partially paralyzed. He was injured after being shot while walking home from school last December
11-16-05 - Planned Christian Center Stirring Unease Rabbi Lifshitz said the park "will bring thousands of Jews in daily contact with missionaries, either at the park itself or in nearby hotels, restaurants and so on." While he acknowledged that hundreds of thousands of Evangelical Christians already visit Israel every year, "the amount of interaction between them and Jews is limited compared to this proposed park."
11-16-05 - Did Israel have Prior Knowledge of the Amman 11/9 Terror Attacks?
11-16-05 - Nevzlin: Putin won't free tycoon Russia has asked Israel to extradite Nevzlin to face charges that include contract murder, charges he called "bogus."
11-16-05 - Israel, E.U. to talk trade Israel and the European Union opened negotiations on the free trade of fish and produce.
11-16-05 - Arafat?s face removed from terror exhibit following complaints from the public
11-16-05 - Syria Opposes U.N. Bid for Beirut Queries "All files of internal security, communications and intelligence have been opened under the pretext of investigation," Raad said in an interview with the TV channel New Television. He said the files "have now come into the hands of the Mossad."
11-16-05 - Korean Official Representative Office to Palestine opened
11-16-05 - British government attacked over funding said Gerald Steinberg, editor of NGO Monitor
11-16-05 - Vatican set for "historic" visit by israeli president
11-16-05 - 500,000 bullets on way to Gaza
11-16-05 - Ken Livingstone interview You look back and it?s quite clear now that Israeli intelligence services did everything to encourage the growth of Hamas in order to undermine Arafat. If you go back to the assassination policy in the 80s, there?s a disproportionate number of Palestinian moderates being bumped off by Mossad, and you get the opinion that the more fanatical the leadership of Palestinians the more we isolate them.
11-16-05 - CAMERA: Ha'aretz Stonewalls In Attempt to Escape From Correcting Errors Even Israeli-based Haaretz can't stand CAMERA an AMERICAN pro-Israel mouthpiece 'watchdog' organization that is trying to force Haaretz to tout its version of events.
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