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Tuesday, October 10, 2006
10-09-06 - Israeli air strike kills 1 in Gaza: witnesses A hospital doctor said the dead civilian was a 14-year-old boy, correcting medical officials who earlier said he was 17. The boy's father was among the wounded, medical officials said.
10-09-06 - Two Palestinians killed by Israel
10-09-06 - Palestinian knife man killed by Israeli troops A witness who was at the checkpint told AFP that Saadah was shot after the soldier found a pistol, which later turned out to be plastic, in his luggage.
10-09-06 - Palestinian Journalist to Be Brought in Front of Israeli Court
10-09-06 - Palestinian officer dies of wounds sustained during Sunday internal clashes
10-09-06 - Israeli Settlers Threaten Israeli and Foreign Activists The Israeli army has demanded that Israelis and foreigners, who are escorting Palestinian farmers during this year?s olive harvest to protect them from Israeli settler attacks, not participate in this year?s action, according to Palestinian sources in northern West Bank city of Nablus
10-09-06 - UK's £3 million helps provide allowances for unpaid Palestinian teachers
10-09-06 - Two Palestinians injured by Israeli army gunfire in the Gaza strip
10-09-06 - Israeli army puts a village in the Jordan valley under curfew
10-09-06 - Three militants survived Israeli air attack on northern Gaza
10-09-06 - Britain donates three million pounds to Palestinian workers Britain will donate millions of pounds to unpaid Palestinian teachers and public sector workers to help support them, International Development Secretary Hilary Benn said.
10-09-06 - Syria: US lacks Mid-East vision The implementation of UN resolutions by all parties - Syria, Israel, America, the UN and EU - was the only way to achieve peace, Mr Assad said.
10-09-06 - Hebron Reflection: Life
10-09-06 - Lebanese army: We'll use Hizbullah north of Litani The Lebanese army warned that should Israel attack Lebanon north of the Litani river, the military would be aided by Hizbullah armed forces to respond to the aggression, the Lebanese daily al-Balad reported Sunday
10-09-06 - 'N. Korea nuke test should worry Israel' "It could be a good thing," Sneh told Israel Radio, explaining that Israeli policymakers and advocates should use the developments in North Korea to convince the international community to "do something (about Iran) before it's too late."
10-09-06 - Syrian president's patient wait for peace
10-09-06 - Galilee Arab towns to receive special budget allotment for first time Until now, government cooperation with Arab municipalities was limited, and the majority of budget funds were allocated to Jewish municipalities.
10-09-06 - Four top doctors arrested over illegal human experimentation
10-09-06 - Palestinian school children rid a bicycle next to the beach as they return home from school
10-09-06 - UNRWA audit finds mismanagement, but doesn?t back critics' terror charges U.S. Congress members seized on the U.N. audit as vindication of their claims that the agency is unaccountable, potentially allowing terrorists to work under its aegis, but a pre-publication copy of the audit obtained by JTA finds little basis for those criticisms
10-09-06 - Lebanese children trickle back to war-ravaged schools Israeli artillery pounded southern Lebanon and Beirut's southern suburbs in a bid to force out the guerrillas, killing around 1,200 people -- one third of those killed were children under 12 -- and destroying massive numbers of homes, apartments, businesses, bridges and schools.
10-09-06 - Tens of thousands converge on Hebron for Jewish festival Tens of thousands of Jews converged on Hebron to celebrate the festival of Sukkot and stake their claim to the flashpoint Biblical city that lies deep in the occupied West Bank. Palestinians were put under curfew for this event, no doubt.
10-09-06 - North Korea test 'alarm bell': Israel Israel has slammed North Korea's nuclear test as "provocative," arguing that it sounded an "alarm bell" for a world also facing the prospect of an atomic-armed Iran unless firm action is taken. Israel and its acolytes in our government have made sure that our attention has been focused more closely on Iran than on N. Korea. The results speak for themselves.
10-09-06 - In N.Y., Sparks Fly Over Israel Criticism Judt, who was born and raised in England and lost much of his family in the Holocaust, took strong exception to the cancellation of his speech. He noted that he was forced to cancel another speech later this month at Manhattan College in the Bronx after a different Jewish group had complained. Other prominent academics have described encountering such problems, in some cases more severe, stretching over the past three decades. The pattern, Judt says, is unmistakable and chilling It's all a big conspiracy theory, nothing to see here...
10-09-06 - Analysis: Israel's oil hopes rekindled
10-09-06 - Far-right Israel MP visits Jerusalem mosque compound "This is a message of Israel's sovereignty over Temple Mount, and Jews should visit the place,"
10-09-06 - Senior Abbas aide warns Hamas of early elections
10-09-06 - Join Jenin childrens' struggle to break the Walls of Hatred through art The biggest ghettos of the 21st century are emerging on the land of Palestine.
10-09-06 - Barghouti prosecutor to think tank Dvorah Chen started at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy on Oct. 5.
10-09-06 - Norway to Increase its Allocation to UNRWA
10-09-06 - UN plans to resettle Palestinians from Iraq in Canada The UN refugee agency is hoping to resettle in Canada around 50 Palestinians who fled Iraq three years ago but is deeply concerned for the plight of thousands of others still stuck in Iraq, Syria and Jordan.
10-09-06 - Hamas denies Qatari initiative on forming coalition gov't
10-09-06 - EXCLUSIVE - French cancel book fete over author's Israel view In the book's postscript Callil writes: "What caused me anguish as I tracked down Louis Darquier was to live so closely to the helpless terror of the Jews of France, and to see what the Jews of Israel were passing on to the Palestinian people."....But Callil said Tuesday's party was canceled after "a series of letters from various Jewish fundamentalists complaining. They take a view that that no one can say anything about Jews that is not 100 percent complimentary."
10-09-06 - Palestinians losing faith in Hamas Withholding money from ordinary people really does turn people against their government. Whodda thunk it!
10-09-06 - U.N. Watch: Make rights a priority Sad attempt to deflect from Israel's human rights violations (some of which were war crimes) the latest being in Lebanon.
10-09-06 - What Does it Take for a Palestinian to Get a US Visa?
10-09-06 - Palestinians Split Over Suicide Bombings
10-09-06 - Begin Regarded as Best Israeli Prime Minister
10-09-06 - Lecturer sees hope for Mideast peace
10-09-06 - Birmingham Jews, Muslims in rift over Hamas-linked charity The Rev. Steve Jones, pastor of Southside Baptist Church and a friend of both Awad and Miller, said Awad has been unfairly characterized as a terrorist sympathizer and other participants in interfaith dialogue, such as Christians and Buddhists and Baha'is, are also negatively affected by the dispute.
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