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Wednesday, January 25, 2006
01-24-06 - Fatah leader in West Bank shot dead Today Fatah gunmen shot to death Abu Ahmed Hassouna, 44, a party leader in Nablus after he told them to stop shooting at campaign posters on his house
01-24-06 - Abbas, factions urge maximum Palestinian vote turnout After meeting former US president Jimmy Carter, one of the vote's overseers, Abbas called the election "a right of every citizen which should be exercised."
01-24-06 - UN renews pressure on Lebanon to disarm Hizbollah
01-24-06 - Absentee Property law is not applicable in East Jerusalem The Tel Aviv District Court, headed by Judge Boaz Okun, issued on Monday a ground breaking ruling stating that the Israeli Absentee Property Law can not be applied either on the West Bank lands Israel occupied during the 1967 War or the Palestinians who are living there adding that declaring lands owned by West Bank Palestinians as "absentee property" was illegal and canceled.
01-24-06 - Surge in support for Hamas as voters prepare to reject Fatah at polls
01-24-06 - Geographers propose transfer of Israeli Arab towns to PA "Is Israel going in the direction of making its Arab population feel like a rejected enemy or attempting to create an atmosphere of co-existence and equality?"
01-24-06 - Palestinian Candidates Condemn U.S. Program
01-24-06 - Militants pledge to ensure smooth Palestinian vote
01-24-06 - Carter: Elections can change Hamas In his speech, Carter said he supports President George W. Bush's Road Map peace initiative, as well as the principles of the Geneva Accord, which advocate recognition of Israel by the Arab states, an independent Palestinian state with territorial continuity, a "harmonious" division of Jerusalem and a resettlement of the Palestinians within their borders.
01-24-06 - Israel's priority to set permanent borders: Olmert No other nation in the world gets to draw up its own borders at will, at the expense of another people, and with the full backing of the United States.
01-24-06 - Palestinian AIDS patient denied care in Tel Aviv
01-24-06 - Palestinian vote 'decisive step' to statehood: Abbas
01-24-06 - State of emergency imposed ahead of Palestinian legislative election
01-24-06 - Olmert says Israel must quit more occupied land
01-24-06 - Abbas Receives Carter
01-24-06 - Christian candidate on Hamas ticket
01-24-06 - Herzliya conference cancels session on Negev Bedouin explusion plan
01-24-06 - The Growing Israel Divestment Movement
01-24-06 - A Human Rights Worker Writes of her Christmas in Israeli Detention During 2002-2003, Israeli soldiers were alleged to have deliberately wounded at least twelve foreign human rights workers with live ammunition, and killed several others, the best known being Rachel Corrie, Tom Hurndall, and UN worker Iain Hook
01-24-06 - Conflict hurts Israel's legitimacy, minister says Unless progress was made towards establishing a Palestinian state as mandated by a U.S.-backed peace road map, Livni said in a speech, pressure could grow to turn Israel into a binational state in which Israelis and Palestinians would share power. One man, one vote works for the United States.
01-24-06 - Settlers begin new fight with Israeli forces For two weeks, dozens of youths have protested against plans to evict settlers living in Hebron's market since 2001. The ultranationalists have rampaged in the predominantly Palestinian city, torching several Palestinian homes and shops.
01-24-06 - Palestinian Elections: PA vehicles used in election campaign
01-24-06 - Norway: Israel boycott a flop Responding to the survey results, consumer researcher Eivind Jacobsen said Norwegians do not have a tradition of boycotts, the Norway Post said. Jacobsen also noted most of the Norwegian imports from Israel consist of components for electronics and IT, as opposed to fruits and vegetables.
01-24-06 - Hamas ordered to pay NIS 100 million Under a new (retroactive) Israeli law, Palestinians aren't allowed to sue the IDF for like crimes.
01-24-06 - Israel should allow Vanunu to leave
01-24-06 - Sharon's health woes concealed by doctors: report
01-24-06 - Carter leads Palestinian election monitors Separately, Sen. Joe Biden (D-Del.) is leading a small official U.S. delegation.
01-24-06 - Abbas to Syria: Shut down terrorists the U.S. State Department said.
01-24-06 - Legislators urge Presbyterians to shun Hezbollah
01-24-06 - Barghouti´s political prospects limited Marwan Barghouti will not be able to serve in the Palestinian Authority Cabinet from prison, Israel?s internal security minister said.
01-24-06 - Q&A: What happens if Hamas triumphs?
01-24-06 - Israeli army nabs eight wanted militants in West Bank
01-24-06 - USAID: Qalandia Road Repair to Ease Travel for Palestinians
01-24-06 - Jewish National Front Plans to Disrupt PA Elections in Jerusalem
01-24-06 - 'Officers who voted for Hamas arrested'
01-24-06 - Rebuffed in D.C., Jewish groups
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