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Tuesday, January 03, 2006
01-02-06 - Two killed as Israel strikes car
01-02-06 - Israel's Sharon aims to scrap peace plan - report Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon plans eventually to scrap a U.S.-led "road map" to peace with the Palestinians and instead seek Washington's blessing for annexing occupied West Bank land, a newspaper said on Monday
01-02-06 - Sharon said seeking alternative plan As well as setting its eastern border, Israel wants President Bush to endorse its hold on the Old City of Jerusalem, site of the Temple Mount, and its demand that Palestinian refugees renounce their claim on a "right of return", Maariv said.
01-02-06 - Sharon's New Plan: Uproot Towns in Judea and Samaria in Exchange for American Compensation
01-02-06 - Palestinians launch election campaign
01-02-06 - Kidnapped Brit Regrets Endangering Parents The kidnapping had made her "love the Palestinian people even more," she said, adding that the majority were peace-loving and disapproved of violence.
01-02-06 - Gaza goods passage opens
01-02-06 - Iran president likens Zionism to fascism
01-02-06 - Palestinian police storm offices in Rafah Dozens of policemen stormed government offices in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah on Monday to protest over the failure of the Palestinian Authority to fight growing lawlessness
01-02-06 - This fence makes for nervous neighbours "The wall is in between my family's apartments. I must see my children," shrugged 54-year-old Abdel Rahim Ayyad, a former municipal worker, when asked why he was so intent on crossing the barrier that day. He was carrying a black plastic bag stuffed with pita bread for a family lunch. If you want to build a wall, build it on your own land.
01-02-06 - 'We didn't want to cooperate but they were being so kind'
01-02-06 - Abbas considers delaying Palestinian elections The Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas will delay elections due on January 25 if Israel bars Palestinians in East Jerusalem from voting, he announced yesterday.
01-02-06 - Israel: Anti-aircraft missiles smuggled into Gaza
01-02-06 - Kidnapped Briton speaks of ordeal In a separate interview with the BBC News website's Martin Patience, Ms Burton urged aid workers to remain in Gaza. "We must not turn our backs on the Palestinian people," she said, speaking from the West Bank town of Ramallah.
01-02-06 - Four workers from Yata village of Khan Younis were ran over by an Israeli Jeep late last night.
01-02-06 - Israeli Army redeploys on Egypt Gaza borders Israeli army will start its redeployment on the Egyptian-Israeli borders on Monday starting from the Kerem Shalom crossing to the Nitzana salient, Israeli online daily Ynetnews reported.
01-02-06 - Erekat slams on reported alternative roadmap offered by Sharon
01-02-06 - Palestinian Authority faces cash crunch
01-02-06 - Irish PM will not condemn Keating's comments Keating wrote, "The Zionists have absolutely no right to what they call Israel?they have built their state not beside but on top of the Palestinian people, and there can be no peace as long as contemporary Israel retains its present form."
01-02-06 - Elite IDF officer barred from leadership
01-02-06 - Army uproots 400 olive trees in a village near Hebron
01-02-06 - 2 Japanese survive kidnapping attempt in S. Gaza
01-02-06 - Israel death toll lowest in years The main reason for the decline, Shin Bet said, was the informal truce observed by some Palestinian groups
01-02-06 - From Egypt to Iraq - An Israeli Expansionism Discussion
01-02-06 - Palestine
01-02-06 - Belgian Music Fund Offers Instruments to Palestine
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