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Sunday, December 25, 2005
12-24-05 - Two Palestinian policemen wounded by Hamas gunfire Officials said the policemen stopped a group of armed Hamas members at a routine checkpoint in Gaza City. When they demanded the gunmen hand over their weapons, they opened fire and fled.
12-24-05 - Pope calls for peace at first Christmas mass "On this night, when we look towards Bethlehem, let us pray in a special way for the birthplace of our Redeemer and for the men and women who live and suffer there,"
12-24-05 - Bethlehem a 'prison' - patriarch
12-24-05 - Massive Palestinian majority favours ceasefire extension
12-24-05 - Collective punishment
12-24-05 - Pilgrims throng Bethlehem amid hopes for peace
12-24-05 - Pilgrims bring Christmas hope to walled Bethlehem
12-24-05 - EU envoys boycott tour of crossing at Qalandiyah A diplomatic source told Haaretz they refused the invitation to tour the facility, which opened the next day, because it is located in the heart of occupied territory.
12-24-05 - Patriarch tells Bethlehem mass: Holy Land thirsts for peace
12-24-05 - Christmas Pilgrims Flock to Bethlehem
12-24-05 - Military sources: Abbas at all-time leadership low
12-24-05 - Israeli officials call for military operation in Gaza
12-24-05 - Woman forced to undress at a military roadblock near Tubas
12-24-05 - MK Steinitz calls for Gaza blackouts
12-24-05 - Two homemade shells fired into Israel
12-24-05 - Qurie blames U-turn on Israel Ahmed Qurie, who quit as Palestinian prime minister to stand in forthcoming elections, has blamed his subsequent decision not to run on Israel's threat to ban voting in east Jerusalem.
12-24-05 - Palestinian pilgrims caravan crosses Jordanian borders
12-24-05 - IDF raids headquarters of anti-fence organization Some 5,000 dunams out of 8,200 dunams of Qafin's agricultural land has been blocked by the separation fence. Haaretz has learned that, excluding a few days during the olive harvest and plowing season, farmers are barred from accessing their land.
12-24-05 - Qurie says returned to post as Palestinian PM
12-24-05 - Internet trend: Talkbacks for sale Limor, 23, (not her real name,) is a 23-year-old sociology student from northern Israel who is making a living from a new profession: Writing "fake" talkbacks on Israel's large news websites.
12-24-05 - MK Ramon: We'll make peace in stages
12-24-05 - Israel to seek cash for pre-WWII investments in Palestine Thousands of Palestinians were forced or chose to flee their homes ahead of the creation of the state of Israel in 1948. Here's why they 'chose to do so'. Israel has never compensated Palestinians for their property that was seized despite UN resolution 194 which was drawn up for that purpose, as well as for the right of return.
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