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| Monday, February 12, 2007
	 
	 02-11-07 -   Israeli police close Palestinian schools in Jerusalem, fearing protests   Israeli police have closed the childrens' schools as part of the newly-imposed 'security measures' that were enforced during the excavation. The police say they fear that if the students go to school, they will protest against the digging.
 
 
 02-11-07 -   Palestinians call on Israel to accept national unity deal
 
 
 02-11-07 -   Hamas-led Government to resign within 48 Hours
 
 
 02-11-07 -   HEBRON URGENT ACTION:   The Israeli military has issued stop building orders to five Palestinian
 families living in the Khirbtkasah area of Hebron district. In the past such
 orders have often been followed by demolition orders.
 
 
 02-11-07 -   Forming unity government within week difficult: official
 
 
 02-11-07 -   At-Tuwani Update 15-31 January 2007   A soldier asked
 what CPT and OD are doing here. Gish said, "We are human rights observers and
 are concerned with settler attacks on Palestinians." The soldier responded,
 "Settlers never attack Palestinians. All the attacks here have come from
 Palestinians against settlers." (To the best of our knowledge the last
 Palestinian attack on Israelis in this area was about eight years ago.)
 
 
 02-11-07 -   Israeli missile test 'successful'    One of the missiles was fired at night and destroyed what Israeli media said was a target similar to Iran's long-range Shahab-3 missile.
 
 
 02-11-07 -   Israel urges international rejection of Palestinian unity deal   THE Israeli Government is lobbying the world not to lift the financial and diplomatic blockade of the occupied territories following last week's unity deal between the two main Palestinians faction.
 
 
 02-11-07 -   Nonviolent protest against Israeli destruction of Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem
 
 
 02-11-07 -   NEF Collaboration with World Food Program Makes Leap in West Bank    This six month pilot project will feed 10,000 Palestinian children in over 130 kindergartens in poor districts of Jenin, Tubas, and Nablus in the West Bank.
 
 
 02-11-07 -   US churches appeal for halt to excavations on Jerusalem's Temple Mount   On Friday, Churches for Middle East Peace appealed to Assistant Secretary David Welch to convince Israel to halt excavations near the Temple Mount/Haram al- Sharif in the Old City of Jerusalem
 
 
 02-11-07 -   Norway wants to lift boycott of Hamas
 
 
 02-11-07 -   Olmert demands Palestinians meet Quartet conditions    Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has warned that a new Palestinian unity government including both Fatah and Hamas must abide by the demands of the international community on the peace process.
 
 
 02-11-07 -   EU foreign ministers to assess Palestinian power-sharing pact
 
 
 02-11-07 -   Turkey warns Israel on mosque excavation
 
 
 02-11-07 -   Olmert non-committal over Palestinian unity deal      Naturally.
 
 
 02-11-07 -   Israeli cabinet approves Jerusalem excavations    The Arab League condemned the dig at a meeting in Cairo on Saturday and demanded Western nations force Israel "to stop this aggression immediately."
 
 
 02-11-07 -   Egypt dismisses Israeli arms smuggling claims    Egypt has dismissed Israeli accusations that it was not doing enough to halt weapons-smuggling to the Palestinians across the Gaza border.
 
 
 02-11-07 -   Envoy: Iran poses no threat to Israel    Iran's nuclear program is not a threat to Israel and the country is prepared to settle all outstanding issues with the International Atomic Energy Agency within three weeks, its top nuclear negotiator said Sunday.
 
 
 02-11-07 -   Bulldozers doomed for failure   Controversial Mugrabi Gate works won't boost Israeli hold over east Jerusalem
 
 
 02-11-07 -   Papandreou welcomes Palestinian agreement
 
 
 02-11-07 -   A Greater Israel   After al-Qaeda?s terror attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, Bush spotted a political opportunity to implement a long-held neoconservative strategy for eliminating anti-Israeli governments in the Middle East, whether or not they represented security threats to the United States.
 
 
 02-11-07 -   The danger of a 'chosen' nation   At the heart of the problem, of course, lies the dispute between Israel and the Palestinians who were displaced in the 1940s to make room for the new Jewish state. Although some land was reserved for the Palestinians, Israel seized most of that during the Six-Day War of 1967. Although most of Gaza has been returned, the majority of the West Bank is still under Israeli administration.
 
 
 02-11-07 -   Two days of action against Israeli company exporting Valentine's Day flowers to UK    Thirteen Palestine solidarity protesters from London and Brighton blockaded the UK base of Israeli agricultural export company Agrexco(UK) Ltd. this morning while on Saturday over 100 protesters stood in front of the gates of the depot and deliveries had to be rescheduled
 
 
 02-11-07 -   Foreign spies should stay out   For at least three decades, Israel's spy agencies have had an unhealthy predilection for forging or stealing Canadian passports.
 
 
 02-11-07 -   Muslims face hatred, curiosity in U.S. heartland
 
 
 02-11-07 -   Israel?s provocation   Indeed, the latest Israeli action promises to be so dangerous that the United States has advised Israel to take people?s ?sensitivities? into consideration with regard to the alleged repairs, which will go on for months if they are not discontinued. And the timing is suspect, as always.
 
 
 
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