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| Thursday, November 23, 2006
	 
	 11-22-06 -   Israel approves more Gaza operations, 4 killed    Soldiers killed two gunmen from the governing Hamas faction, hospital officials said. They said a Palestinian woman, 35, was killed by Israeli shelling in an area used by rocket crews, and that troops killed a 14-year-old boy in a nearby refugee camp.
 
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Top Hamas commander killed in Gaza offensive
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Israeli forces move into two Gaza towns   A gunman from the Hamas group had been killed and three teenage Palestinian girls wounded by Israeli fire outside a school, Palestinian hospital officials said.
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Israelis push back into Gaza town   Israeli troops have moved into an area of the northern Gaza town of Beit Hanoun where Israeli artillery killed almost 20 people earlier this month.
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Naval boats injure a fisherman near Rafah    Israeli army naval boats opened fire at Palestinian fishermen boats near the coast of Rafah beach,  in southern Gaza and injured one on Wednesday at dawn.
 
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Iraq war was good for Israel: Olmert    "I stand with the president because I know that Iraq without Saddam Hussein is so much better for the security and safety of Israel, and all of the neighbors of Israel without any significance to us," added Olmert, who was speaking in English.
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Father Peter Dougherty, 65, left, and Sister Mary Ellen Gundeck, 55, right
 
 
 11-22-06 -   West Bank and Gaza: ICRC report shows increased levels of poverty   "Humanitarian assistance alone, in whatever form, will not solve the problem in a sustainable way. It is the responsibility of the State of Israel, as the occupying power, to ensure that Palestinians can meet their basic needs."
 
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Israel eyes trade deals from China visit    Beijing has also sought closer ties with Israel in recent years, particularly in trying to source military technology and hardware Yeh, OURS. And Israel has indulged them.
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Hebron Update: November 12 to 19, 2006
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Peace talks   What do young Palestinians and Israelis think about the chances of peace in the Middle East? Emine Saner joins four activists trying to find common ground at an unofficial summit in London
 
 
 11-22-06 -   israel opts for MAJOR war in Gaza   The deeper the domestic crisis erupting in Lebanon in the wake of the assassination of Pierre Gemayel on Tuesday, Nov. 21, the less Hizballah will be free to start another war against Israel.
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Israel army trains U.N. in bomb disposal for Lebanon      Isn't that nice of them? Why not refrain from dropping those cluster bombs into civilian areas in the first place? Too easy.
 
 
 11-22-06 -   University students targeted for arrest in northern West Bank   Sources in the Palestinian Prisoner Society reported today that Israeli forces arrested 20 university students in November.
 
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Roundup: exiled Hamas leader arrives in Cairo on unexpected visit
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Freed Red Cross worker says kidnapping won't stop him from working in Gaza   A Canadian Red Cross worker freed eight hours after he was kidnapped in Gaza said his abductors were poor unemployed people driven to the act of desperation by miserable conditions in the Palestinian area..... "We moved from one house to another - three different places. But we were well treated and, I think I can say for my colleague, we never felt really threatened."
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Israel Moves Ahead on Rocket Shield Plan
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Civilians must not be used to shield homes against military attacks
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Negotiations the only way out in Mideast crisis: UN official
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Aides of Israeli, Palestinian leaders meet   Aides of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert met advisors of Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas in a new effort to arrange a summit between the two leaders, one of the aides said.
 
 
 11-22-06 -   American nun, priest join Gaza standoff    Father Peter Dougherty, 65, and Sister Mary Ellen Gundeck, 55, both Michigan-based peace activists, said they were sent by God to help protect the Palestinians.
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Violence, politics cause Palestinians to look abroad
 
 
 11-22-06 -   US could bomb Iran nuclear sites in 2007: analysts **    Israel has also been pushing Washington to get tough on Iran.
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Arms deals frozen because of Chavez   Anti-Israel comments by Venezuelan president delay weapon deals with Israel
 
 
 11-22-06 -   SACCC'S Elce Redmond heads to the West Bank   On Sunday, Nov. 19, the South Austin Coalition staff member, along with colleagues from the Christian Peacemakers Team (CPT), departed for Hebron
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Spielberg: shoot film, not each other   ?The young people will be busy filming instead of throwing firebombs, and they will be able to see the other side?s of life and learn that we are all human beings who want to live in peace,?
 
 
 11-22-06 -   South African Jewish weekly in eye of storm   "I oppose the brutal treatment of the Palestinian people by successive Israeli goverments, and like your first agriculture minister, Aharon Cizling, who in 1948 said to the cabinet, 'Now we too have behaved like Nazis,' I do compare methods such as the indiscriminate bombings of civilians, collective punishment and ethnic cleansing as measures utilized by the Nazis and other fascist regimes.
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Like dying, totally helpless, trapped in a car   Lives proscribed, Palestinian artists narrate the culture of occupation through diaries posted online
 
 
 
 11-22-06 -   History professor sues York University   He tells the Star he criticized people for their political views on Israel, not their ethnicity or religion.
 
 
 
 11-22-06 -   Jews, Arabs provide U.S. care for young Palestinian blast victim
 
 
 
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