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Wednesday, December 14, 2005
12-13-05 - Gunbattles erupt in West Bank as Gaza farmer killed Doctors said that one of the 16 Palestinian victims, a 22-year-old student, was pronounced brain dead after being shot by the Israeli forces in the head. ...Palestinian medics said that a farmer, named as Ahmed al-Qara, was killed on Tuesday morning by one of the shells fired into the village of Abasan, east of the city of Khan Yunis. While Israeli military sources said that they were not aware of any tank shelling since the previous evening, witnesses confirmed that there had been intermittent shelling throughout the night.
12-13-05 - Two Palestinians killed in flare-up of violence Israeli forces killed two Palestinian civilians on Tuesday in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the latest flare-up of violence...They said troops shot dead a Palestinian bystander ...Israeli troops firing into the Gaza Strip also killed a Palestinian man near Gaza's boundary with Israel where militants and soldiers have exchanged fire in recent days, witnesses said.
12-13-05 - Palestinian shot dead in W Bank Israeli forces entered the city at dawn and were attacked by youths throwing stones Strange choice of words by the BBC. Could it have something to do with this little meeting?
12-13-05 - One resident killed, one injured in Gaza The source identified the resident as Fadi Abdul-Basit Al Kafarna, 23, a Palestinian policeman.
12-13-05 - Israeli forces shoot three Palestinians in Nablus Israeli soldiers shot three Palestinians, critically wounding two of them, during a raid in the northern West Bank city of Nablus on Tuesday, Palestinian medics and security sources said. Soldiers shot three stonethrowers during the clashes
12-13-05 - Iran could have nuke bombs in three years - Israeli army
12-13-05 - PM denies readiness to partition J'lem
12-13-05 - PRCS condemns the attack on one of its medical teams
12-13-05 - U.S.: Israelis arrested for illegal peddling Eli Levi of the Israeli Consulate in Chicago told the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem of the arrests and warned Israelis not to be tempted to arrive in the United States in order to make fast and easy money
12-13-05 - We should open our eyes to the injustices going on in the ?Little Town of Bethlehem? It has come to pass in these days, as 2,000 years ago, that Bethlehem?s citizens live under military occupation. A young woman in labor might very well give birth, as numerous Palestinian women have done, at an Israeli checkpoint, prevented by soldiers from reaching medical care, or even an inn.
12-13-05 - Israeli soldiers abuse two Palestinian children near Ramallah
12-13-05 - Attacks Put Palestinian Vote in Jeopardy Contributing to the murky atmosphere, a poll released Tuesday showed that nearly a third of the Palestinian people have no faith in any of the possible leaders.
12-13-05 - Palestinian Crackdown's Importance Debated
12-13-05 - Demonstration against economic closure
12-13-05 - Peace impossible without viable Palestinian state Israel's leading human rights group, B'Tselem, has found that Israel has violated 29 of the 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in its treatment of Palestinians under Israeli occupation.
12-13-05 - Report: Pullout foes' rights breached The report cited increasing discrimination against Arab Israelis in government and public institutions.
12-13-05 - Two arrested in Aida refugee camp
12-13-05 - A blot on Israeli democracy
12-13-05 - A list of Golden Globe film nominees BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM - "Paradise Now" (Palestinian)
12-13-05 - Iran leader says Palestinian struggle must go on
12-13-05 - Suppose Israel were to give up nuclear weapons President Kennedy dispatched inspectors to the Dimona generating plant in Israel's south, and he cautioned Israel against developing atomic weapons. Anticipating the 1962 visit of American inspectors, Israel reportedly constructed a fake wall at Dimona to conceal its weapons production. Since then, no U.S. administration has effectively pressured Israel to either halt its program or to submit to inspections under the International Atomic Energy Agency
12-13-05 - Italian court orders Iran asset freeze A court in Italy has ordered the freezing of an Iranian government account held in a Rome bank in what lawyers say represents an unprecedented legal victory for three US families seeking compensation from Iran for its alleged support of Palestinian suicide bombings that killed their relatives. Meanwhile, Palestinian and American victims of Israeli violence get no justice or redress.
12-13-05 - EU: Commission contributes ?14 million to the Euro-Palestinian Credit Guarantee Fund
12-13-05 - Saudi Prince Gives Millions to Harvard and Georgetown
12-13-05 - Jewish group meets with Berlusconi Anti-Defamation League officials met with Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to discuss how to fight anti-Semitism and terrorism. Italian court orders Iran asset freeze
12-13-05 - Presbyterians in Chicago call for corporate engagement
12-13-05 - Israelis Grow Troubled by Bush Priorities In spite of their gradual decline in influence in the Bush administration since the Iraq invasion, neo-conservatives have been lobbying hard for the past two years for a policy of "regime change" in Syria....In the past year, neo-conservatives have also argued that overthrowing the Baathist regime in Syria would add momentum to U.S. efforts to spread democracy in the region,
12-13-05 - Israel says no Gaza-West Bank convoys until rocket fire stops
12-13-05 - Church leaders in Bethlehem drive
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