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| Tuesday, January 10, 2006
	 
	 01-09-06 -   Israeli military invades CPT apartment, arrests team; team computers stolen
 
 01-09-06 -   Soccer rumble in Israel    Members of Betar Jerusalem, which is identified with the Israeli right-wing, are known to harass and even attack rival fans, especially Arabs.
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Aid to Israel is Out of Hand
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Palestinians: Hawara roadblock closed, thousands stranded in the cold
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Conference to be held on achieving Jewish majority in Acre
 
 
 01-09-06 -   State mulls criminal probe into illegal settlement construction   The illegal construction is taking place on property belonging to the Palestinian village of Bil'in. The property was acquired by the settlement from land dealers through dubious powers of attorney, then rezoned as state land and leased or sold to settlers' construction companies. The separation fence cuts Bil'in off from the land, thereby facilitating the settlers' access to it.
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Abbas: Palestinian Elections on Schedule
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Signs of brain activity but Sharon still critical   if doctors declare Sharon permanently incapacitated, they will pass on their finding to Israel's attorney general. The cabinet would then elect a prime minister from ministers of Sharon's Kadima party who are also lawmakers
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Rockets against Israel "ordered by Bin Laden": Iraqi Al-Qaeda chief
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Palestinians reject E Jerusalem campaigning restrictions
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Border Police officer indicted for shooting, killing Palestinian   An Police Investigations Department (PID) inquiry revealed that officer Shmuel Yehezkel, 21, shot Samir Ribahi Dari in the back. The PID also refuted Yehezkel's claim that Dari, a resident of the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Isawiyah, had tried to run him down with his car.
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Police: Cop shot Palestinian in the back
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Israeli H. Court permits Wall construction near Modi'n settlement    Residents of Beit Sirah were also offered, according to Haaretz, 13 Dunams of land in exchange for some of their land, which was placed on the west side of the fence, which barred the residents from reaching them.
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Pro-Syria Palestinian gunmen blasted
 
 
 01-09-06 -   EU election monitors face threats in Palestine   "We don't know if they are really from al-Aqsa, but we are taking the threat very seriously,"
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Rice to Send 2 Senior Envoys to Mideast
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Family appeals medical aid for its detained son
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Benedict speaks on Middle East   Pope Benedict XVI said resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is key to world peace.
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Clinton urges Israel to continue Sharon's work
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Lawmakers visit hospital to pass along well wishes for Sharon   "We are here in solidarity. We are here in hope," said Rep. Henry Waxman of California, one of about 50 lawmakers in Jerusalem
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Row rages over Sharon treatment
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Iran denies it recruited Israeli Arab suspected of espionage
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Hamas launches TV station in Gaza
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Palestinian Brings Message Of Cooperation To Waterford Temple
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Yesha: Some of the West Bank olive trees felled by Palestinians     Settlers blame the victims as is often the case with their government and its treatment of the Palestinians.
 
 
 01-09-06 -   Norway's Socialists maintain boycott   Norway's Socialist Left Party said Monday it stood by a planned boycott of Israeli goods, even though the party's leader was forced to back down on the issue as a member of government.
 
 
 
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