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Friday, June 02, 2006
06-01-06 - One dead as rival factions clash in Gaza A Palestinian security officer was killed and seven were wounded in clashes between rival Fatah and Hamas factions in Gaza on Thursday, underscoring growing tensions in the impoverished coastal strip
06-01-06 - Children bringing in a deadly harvest When lessons are over the ten-year-old Palestinian and his schoolmates will run across farmland, hoping to salvage the unexploded missile, to sell for a few shekels to feed their families.
06-01-06 - Killings, abductions in Baghdad leave Palestinians in Iraq scared and angry A fresh spate of killings and kidnappings in Baghdad and a renewed death threat have led to mounting anger, panic and fear among the Palestinian refugee community in Iraq. Hundreds have fled to border areas.
06-01-06 - Security men demonstrate in Gaza They demanded the government pay wages for the first time since February.
06-01-06 - Wall Casts Divisive Shadow on Suburb of Jerusalem "There won't be peace with this at all," said Maher Al Khatib, a 40-year-old resident of Hizma. "Ask any kid, and they'll tell you that."
06-01-06 - Palestinians tell of experiences under Israeli travel curbs
06-01-06 - Hamas' Zahar hails China trip as a success China, which only forged diplomatic relations with Israel in 1992 and has traditionally been seen as pro-Palestinian, made no apologies for inviting Zahar and giving Hamas the political recognition.
06-01-06 - Gaza family shattered by missile attack
06-01-06 - Hamas chief opposes Palestinian referendum call
06-01-06 - IFJ Condemns Abusive Treatment of Swiss Journalist at Israeli Checkpoint The International Federation of Journalists today called on the Israeli authorities to investigate and deal with those responsible for a "shocking and appalling" violation of a journalist that took place as part of security measures imposed at a crossing point between Israel and the Gaza Strip.
06-01-06 - Jewish settlers attack Palestinians in Tel Rumeida, Hebron
06-01-06 - 2 soldiers wounded in Jenin
06-01-06 - Homes, construction sites leveled near Hebron
06-01-06 - Blix panel prods Israel, Iran on nuclear agenda Iran and Israel should both end nuclear enrichment as part of a renewed drive to rid the Middle East of weapons of mass destruction, a panel led by former U.N. arms inspector Hans Blix said on Thursday.
06-01-06 - US aid for Israel $2.46 billion in 2007
06-01-06 - Police offered robot eye Police forces using older versions of Israel-based Nice's software include, Devon and Cornwall, Hampshire, Herts., the Met., South Yorks., and Strathclyde. Nice software can also be used to spy on telephone conversations and internet traffic. Prisons, casinos, airports, banks, call centres, transport networks and 75 per cent of the Fortune 100 companies use the system for these purposes, as well as analysing CCTV footage for suspicious behaviour. Police forces are busy establishing control room links with town centre and other public CCTV networks.
06-01-06 - EU lawmakers seek travel ban on Iranian leader A group of 75 European Union lawmakers called on Thursday for Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to be banned from entering the bloc until he renounces inflammatory statements on Israel and the Holocaust Weren't these the same people that cried for freedom of speech when faced with the uproar about the Mohammed cartoons?
06-01-06 - A hot paper muzzles Harvard At Harvard and other schools, the Mearsheimer-Walt paper proved simply too hot to handle ? and it revealed an academia deeply split yet lamentably afraid to engage itself on one of the hottest political issues of our time.
06-01-06 - Many Israeli settlers would leave peacefully -poll
06-01-06 - Decatur native, religion professor Sweeney will discuss Israel's prospects for peace Another reason for optimism is that the Palestinian Arab population is probably the best educated and best informed Arab population in the world, Sweeney said in a phone interview from his home in California.
06-01-06 - IDB allots $100m for Palestinians Islamic Development Bank (IDB) has decided to finance emergency projects worth $100m in the Palestinian territories over the next 12 months
06-01-06 - Olmert in DC - Bold Ideas and Ugly Intentions Chief among Olmert's priorities is establishing common cause with the US administration over Iran. Applauding Bush's bravery in standing up to the global terror threat posed by Iran's "imminent" development of a nuclear capability
06-01-06 - Candidate Returns Donor Check Tied To Al Qaeda "This is America, so you are presumed innocent until proven guilty, but I just don't want the appearance of impropriety," McCloskey told the Stockton Record in a story published Thursday. "I'll send it back." Pete McCloskey is a true patriot, and I hope he gets re-elected. We need more like him in our Congress.
06-01-06 - Palestine: It's All Over
06-01-06 - Red Crescent ambulances to start operating in Jerusalem
06-01-06 - Palestinians waiting for Israel's response on resuming talks: official
06-01-06 - "Enemy" Sudanese refugees in Israel face uncertainty Many of the Sudanese refugees are locked up in Ramle prison, a town in central Israel
06-01-06 - UW group sees Mideast violence firsthand Pierce said his group sought the "complete story" with regard to disparities between Palestinians and Israelis.
06-01-06 - A violent quest for manhood The author fails to account for the phenomenon of female suicide bombers.
06-01-06 - Ambassador Ayalon Visits Philadelphia Israeli Ambassador to the U.S., Daniel Ayalon, met with Lois Murphy, Democratic candidate for the U.S. Congress in the 6th district......She indicated how greatly she values this friendship and the special relationship we share with the State of Israel." She promised that as a Member of Congress, she would be a champion for Israel's interests and well-being.
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