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| Sunday, January 29, 2006
	 
	 01-28-06 -   Two Palestinian Police Wounded in Ambush    Hamas returned fire, wounding two policeman. At about 1 a.m. Saturday, a Palestinian police patrol in Khan Younis was ambushed by Hamas gunmen, and two officers were wounded, police said. Hamas officials were not immediately available for comment.
 
 01-28-06 -   Palestinian medics: IDF troops kill girl near Gaza Strip border fence
 
 
 01-28-06 -   Resistance fires four homemade shells at military installations in Gaza
 
 
 01-28-06 -   Hamas Considers Using Militants in Army      The situation gets worse by the minute.
 
 
 01-28-06 -   Gunmen take over parliament buildings
 
 
 01-28-06 -   Triumphant Hamas vows to work with West
 
 
 01-28-06 -   Soldiers or Settlers? Palestinian man's Hebron home sustains severe damage   A neighbor, hearing of Adel's situation, said that the Israeli army has accepted
 volunteers who wear the uniform, and act as soldiers, but they are likely to be
 settlers. There have been other cases, he said, where these volunteers have
 attacked local Palestinians.
 
 
 01-28-06 -   Gallup Palestinian Survey Reveals Broad Discontentment With Status Quo   Corruption may have doomed Fatah Party
 
 
 01-28-06 -   Hamas Says It Will Not Change    Following their resounding election victory, the Islamic militants of Hamas met the question of whether they will change their stripes with a loud "no": no recognition of Israel, no negotiations, no renunciation of terror.
 
 
 01-28-06 -   Merkel visits Israel amid worries about Hamas, Iran   During her two-day visit, Merkel will meet with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Ehud Olmert, acting Israeli prime minister since Ariel Sharon suffered a massive stroke and fell into a coma on Jan. 4
 
 
 01-28-06 -   Hamas Victory Rattles Arab World
 
 
 01-28-06 -   Clinton sees hope to 'work through' Mideast crisis   Asked if he believed Hamas could recognize Israel, having advocated its destruction until now, Clinton said: "I think there's a way to work through this, yes. I think there's a way to get them into that, I mean I hope there is."
 
 
 01-28-06 -   Israel to limit Hamas MPs' movement between Gaza, West Bank
 
 
 01-28-06 -   High Court issues order banning Amona outpost demolitions   High Court Justice Salim Jubran on Friday issued an interim order banning the demolition of buildings in the illegal outpost of Amona until another decision is given on the matter.
 
 
 01-28-06 -   Introducing Hamas - the new Likud   In 1977, the Likud of Menachem Begin and Yitzhak Shamir was derided abroad - and by the left at home - as a group led by terror warlords, a movement with roots in armed wings that had engaged in bombings and cold-blooded shootings
 
 
 01-28-06 -   Hamas says Abbas will not quit
 
 
 01-28-06 -   Victory for Hamas is a protest, not a call to arms
 
 
 01-28-06 -   Tourism to Israel grows as Israeli-Palestinian violence declines
 
 
 01-28-06 -   'They are resisting what Israel did to us'   A large number of Christians voted for Hamas on the premise all Palestinians are united in the struggle against Israel.
 
 
 01-28-06 -   US wants Abbas to stay as Palestinian president
 
 
 01-28-06 -   Jews Admit Defacing Kalandiya Sign
 
 
 01-28-06 -   Former governor observes Palestinian election   Shaheen said she spoke with a Hamas campaign worker at one polling place who said he was motivated by the corruption of the (former ruling party) Fatah, not by any message of violence.
 
 
 01-28-06 -   From 2002: Analysis: Hamas history tied to Israel   Israel and Hamas may currently be locked in deadly combat, but, according to several current and former U.S. intelligence officials, beginning in the late 1970s, Tel Aviv gave direct and indirect financial aid to Hamas over a period of years.
 
 
 01-28-06 -   Hamas and President Bush: Andy Martin's viewpoint    Put American policy in the hands of those who do not have any emotional attachment to either side.
 
 
 
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