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Tuesday, February 27, 2007


News for 02-26-07

02-26-07 - One shot dead in West Bank raid Associated Press television filmed a group of soldiers forcing a Palestinian youth to lead them into one building being searched.


02-26-07 - Israeli troops kill father, wound his son in Nablus The eyewitnesses in the city said that a 50-years-old Palestinian was shot dead by an Israel bullet to the neck, while he was walking down a street with his son. The son was wounded in his leg from the gunfire.


02-26-07 - 2nd round of Palestinian coalition gov't talks to begin


02-26-07 - Unknown gunmen kill a Palestinian man in Iraq


02-26-07 - Abbas condemns Israeli army operation in Nablus


02-26-07 - Nablus man critical after denial of medical treatment When the Union of Palestinian Medical Relief Committees (UPMRC) tried to evacuate Ashraf they found him in shock and tried to escort him down the stairs. Their path was blocked by soldiers, who beat up one UPMRC volunteeer.


02-26-07 - Hamas leader hails Russian efforts over aid embargo


02-26-07 - The little girl trapped by a quirk of war "I'm not asking the Israeli government for compensation for my late wife," her father said. "I'm only asking that they take care of Marya as I won't be around for ever." The Israeli defence ministry, however, has refused to meet the cost of a lifetime's care which has been estimated at £10,000 a month - millions in all.



02-26-07 - Japan plans 4-way Middle East meeting Japan has planned to help build an agro-industrial park on the West Bank in a joint project under the framework and has pledged to seek cooperation from private-sector companies.


02-26-07 - Israel arrests two Palestinians suspected of killing settler (Extra) They reportedly told interrogators they killed Levanon out of 'nationalist' motives, but not on behalf of any militant organization.


02-26-07 - ROUNDUP: Jordan, Saudi Arabia blast Israeli incursion into Nablus


02-26-07 - Israeli army attack Nablus hospitals


02-26-07 - Israeli army abducts ten Palestinian civilians near Jenin


02-26-07 - Abbas arrives in UAE for talks


02-26-07 - Obama to address AIPAC


02-26-07 - AIPAC Demands "Action" on Iran **


02-26-07 - A Debate on the Israel Lobby


02-26-07 - Israel to hold nationwide nuclear attack drill Israel suspects is Iran is aiming to develop an atomic bomb, but Tehran insists its programme is for civilian energy purposes


02-26-07 - Virtually at war


02-26-07 - Preemption option: a must for Israel Why the CSM has saw fit to publish and feature prominently on its front page not one but two pieces of propaganda that fall in line with the 'attack Iran' camp is a mystery to me.


02-26-07 - Palestinian Diplomat Official Speaks at Lehigh University


02-26-07 - Watchdog slams doves for defending P.A. Palestinian Media Watch slammed a dovish Jewish group for defending Palestinian Authority textbooks. PMW, a 'watchdog'? Sounds more like a Hasbara outfit.


02-26-07 - Cultural festival on land annexed for Wall This Friday villagers from South Bethlehem will hold a cultural festival on their land which is being confiscated for the annexation barrier.


02-26-07 - Diamond in the rough: Israel launching a pro baseball league infusing a deep-seated part of Americana could be a public relations boon for Israel. Fittingly, the league's first commissioner is Daniel Kurtzer, a former U.S. ambassador to Israel. The opportunity to show Israel not only as a country at war but as a country involved in sports - quintessentially American sports at that - could help Americans bond with Israel....exposing new audiences to Israel is an important part of this initiative.

Always an agenda, seems.


02-26-07 - Jews should embrace evangelicals despite their differences, group told if the evangelical community perceives that the United States is forcing concessions on Israel against its government's will, "they come down on the White House like a ton of bricks," he said.


02-26-07 - Musical comedy on West Bank wins Oscar for best live action short film


02-26-07 - U.S. Vows To Force-feed Inmate On Strike Former Professor Sami al-Arian, 49, began his strike Jan. 21 and has had only water since to protest demands he testify about Virginia Muslim charities allegedly financing terrorist organizations.


02-26-07 - Brandeis U. under 'friendly fire' Despite the fact that American politics are primarily democratic, throughout the years it has aligned itself with the hawkish parties in Israel. In time, this stance was adopted by organizations such as AIPAC, the United Jewish Appeal, the Presidents' Conference and Zionists of America. Anyone questioning this stance found himself ousted.



02-26-07 - GOP drops candidate over Jewish remarks "I personally see Israel going into Iran and Syria in the next couple of months... It's mainly because of the Jewish faction inside the Democratic Party. Most Jewish people are Democrats, and they bring that wealth. My opinion is, if Israel would go into Iran, Democrats will follow that cause."



02-26-07 - Knesset members seek trial of blood libel author Committee Chairman Michael Melchior said Toaff has caused "damage to the Jewish people and to the nation of Israel," The Jerusalem Post reported.


02-26-07 - From July 2005: The American hand in Iran On February 11, a promoter of the IFF, Worldnetdaily.com, announced that Corsi had helped Republican Senator Paul Santorum write the Iran Freedom and Support Act of 2005 Corsi is a neocon.


02-26-07 - Hizbullah builds new line of defense


02-26-07 - In e-mail age, some still swear by pigeons The most common users of the 3,000-year-old method of communication are Palestinian refugees

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