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Thursday, December 15, 2005
12-14-05 - Gun battle erupts outside Fatah HQ in Gaza
12-14-05 - Barrier limits access to Jerusalem health care "It seems that the patients are again paying the price for the political aspirations of the Israeli government," the report said, adding that the future of the hospitals could be imperilled if patient numbers continue to dwindle.
12-14-05 - Bethlehem Mayor Asks Pilgrims to Visit
12-14-05 - Qalandiya checkpoint between yesterday and today
12-14-05 - Israel approves 200 homes in W.Bank settlement Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz has approved 200 new homes for Jewish settlers in the West Bank, a government official said on Wednesday, despite a call by a U.S.-backed peace plan for a halt to such construction This is in violation of international law, and is not a move conducive to peace.
12-14-05 - Election revolt against Fatah's 'old guard' splits party in two
12-14-05 - Israel delays start of Gaza-W. Bank bus convoys
12-14-05 - Sharon 'plans to share Jerusalem with Palestinians' Mr Sharon denied a report in Newsweek which said he was willing to give 90% of the West Bank to the Palestinians and compromise on Jerusalem in return for peace.
12-14-05 - Bethlehem residents protest security terminal *
12-14-05 - Bush: Don?t blame Israel for Iraq Days ago, Bush himself cited Israel's security as the reason for the push for democracy in the ME.
12-14-05 - Iranian President Calls Holocaust a 'Myth'
12-14-05 - UN brings Israeli, Palestinian law officials together to fight drug trafficking
12-14-05 - The agony of the Ecstasy "Israeli drug-trafficking organizations are the main source of distribution of the drug to groups in the U.S, using express mail services, commercial airlines, and recently also using air cargo services,"
12-14-05 - Vandalism Victim Breaks His Silence By MOE SALEH
12-14-05 - IDF figures show dramatic drop in terror
12-14-05 - President of European Jewish Congress Calls for Sanctions Against Iran
12-14-05 - Golden Globe nod for 'Paradise Now'
12-14-05 - Life returns to Palestinian village
12-14-05 - Jewish leaders praise Corzine?s choice of Menendez as Senate replacement Praising him as a strong supporter of Israel since he first entered the House of Representatives in 1992, Jewish community leaders welcomed the appointment of U.S. Rep. Robert Menendez (D-Dist. 13) to replace Gov.-elect Jon Corzine in the United States Senate next month....Josh Block, spokesperson for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, described Menendez as "among the few really outstanding leaders on issues of importance to the pro-Israel community."
12-14-05 - Annan Calls For Redoubling of Efforts to Meet Road Map Obligations
12-14-05 - Preach Peace, Sami; Get Truthful, Tribune and Prosecutors Much more important: Is it just a little bit possible that if some of the oceans of money and time you federal hot-shots wasted chasing Al-Arian had been spent looking for real terrorists, maybe 9/11 wouldn't have happened? My sentiments exactly.
12-14-05 - Al-Arian's Near Total Acquittal Raises More Questions Than It Answers Evidence that the prosecution and media persecution of Al-Arian was an Israeli operation from the get-go continues to mount. In reporting the verdict, the Jerusalem Post wrote, "Israel has played a major role in the prosecution, providing countless documents regarding the conduct of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad... ."
12-14-05 - OPT: President calls on Israel authorities to contribute to creating appropriate conditions for Palestinian local elections
12-14-05 - Police chief meets with Hamilton Jews The forum at the temple came after Mullan has had to defend a visit he made to Israel last March, along with about 30 other Ontario law enforcement officials and politicians, to take part in training sessions on dealing with terrorism.
12-14-05 - Tali Fahima: I had no intention of harming Israeli security
12-14-05 - Canada votes against Israel in UN again Canada voted against a resolution on the work of a special committee to investigate Israeli practices affecting Palestinian human rights.
12-14-05 - Palestinian film hit in U.S., dud in Israel
12-14-05 - Presbyterians hold back on divestment Chicago Presbyterians on Tuesday overwhelmingly agreed that Presbyterian Church (USA) should confront corporations that prolong Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories, but they divided on whether it should use economic leverage to push for peace
12-14-05 - O?Dea denies neutrality diminished "I do not think that Irish military is going to be involved with a peacekeeping mission with Israel in the near future, as long as it continues its attack on Palestinian rights."
12-14-05 - At odds over U.S. resolution on Hamas Jewish groups are at odds over a congressional resolution that threatens repercussions should Hamas join a Palestinian government.
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