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Sunday, January 14, 2007
01-13-07 - Hamas calls for Palestinian unity
01-13-07 - Palestinians edge closer to unity government after strike ends "The American and Israeli policies seek to push the Palestinian people towards civil war and internal conflict so that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict becomes a Palestinian-Palestinian conflict,"
01-13-07 - Unknown Gunmen shoot and injure a Palestinian man in the northern Gaza Strip
01-13-07 - Assailants torch two broadcast vehicles in West Bank town
01-13-07 - Document of honor will govern new relationship between Fateh and Hamas Late Saturday night a meeting was held in Ramallah between several Hamas and Fateh leaders to discuss the latest developments on the domestic front in light of the continuing tension between the two sides
01-13-07 - Rice to seek to bolster Abbas in Ramallah talks Israeli officials said Livni and Rice had been discussing the possibility of creating a Palestinian state with temporary borders following the line of a barrier Israel is building in and around the occupied West Bank. It is not up to the US and Israel to 'give Palestinians a temporary state' or any state for that matter. According to international law, E. Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza are Palestinian territories. They should be afforded a state based on nothing less than the entirety of those three areas.
01-13-07 - Hamas website claims 'Zionist hack'
01-13-07 - Barghouti: Decent camp in Israel should be bolstered ?We?re struggling for a small country in size, but a large one in honor and freedom. The Palestinian people tried resistance without negotiation, and negotiation without resistance, and the truth is there is no other way but resistance to the 1967 occupier while keeping in mind the diplomatic horizon,? he said.
01-13-07 - Hebron: When Issa walked down the street In February 1994, Israeli settler Baruch Goldstein murdered 29 Muslims as they were praying in the Ibrahimi mosque. In the weeks that followed the Israeli army closed Shuhada Street to the Palestinians, but allowed the Israeli settlers to roam free, thus punishing the victims for what one Israeli terrorist had done. Then, in January 1997, with the signing of the Hebron protocol which was part of the Oslo agreements, the Israeli government agreed to reopen Shuhada Street to the Palestinians. However, even with USAID money refurbishing the street for the Palestinians, the Israeli Army seemed to be taking orders from militant Israel settlers rather than from signed agreements.
01-13-07 - Rice starts Mideast tour 'without a peace plan'
01-13-07 - Olmert Visit To Egypt Damaged Prisoner Negotiations - Hamas
01-13-07 - Torn loyalties of Israel's Iranian Jews Yossi Melman, the author of a forthcoming book on Iran's nuclear programme, says concerns about an Iranian attack have been exaggerated, an unusual view here in Israel.
01-13-07 - End of Israeli Apartheid
01-13-07 - Why Condemning Israel and the Zionist Lobby is so Important
01-13-07 - Hebron Update 1-7 January 2007
01-13-07 - Alan Dershowitz seeks to grill Jimmy Carter on Israel book
01-13-07 - When They Sandbag Jimmy Carter, Jewish Leaders Deny the Facts The campaign by the U.S. Jewish leadership to smear Jimmy Carter will one day be taught in history books, as an effort by a privileged elite to suppress the truth. Slavery and segregation also had powerful defenders who misrepresented those conditions. Despite all their well-connected efforts, these people will lose for two simple reasons: the facts are against them, and a movement has begun to discover those facts. The progressive Jews jamming the temple last night are the evidence.
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