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Monday, March 26, 2007
03-25-07 - Gaza rally for BBC correspondent More than 100 journalists, politicians, and others attended the rally.
03-25-07 - Six civilians injured by gunmen in Khan Younis Palestinian medical sources in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis reported that six residents, including four members of the same family, were shot and injured on Saturday evening by unknown gunmen.
03-25-07 - UN Chief Criticizes Israeli Military Checkpoint Pursuit
03-25-07 - 'Bush House Man' would hate the fuss There was no one more aware than Alan Johnston of the dangers of reporting from Gaza, but he thought the risks were worth taking in the pursuit of a good story
03-25-07 - 'My son lived a worthwhile life' When the Hurndalls met Jack Straw, the then foreign secretary, they found him remote and cold. Blair never publicly condemned the shooting. On top of all this, she received anonymous phone calls and letters calling her a "Nazi-lover" for questioning the Israeli authorities.
03-25-07 - Hamas rejects Israel's decision to withhold Palestinian tax revenues "Since the first day when Hamas won parliamentary elections more than a year ago, Israel has tried to blackmail the Palestinian people by withholding their money,"
03-25-07 - Arabs to remind Israel of peace plan, not dilute it Israel's goal is the same as it has always been - to keep as much Arab land as possible with as few Arabs as possible on it. The new kicker - that they want the Arab nations to normalize relations with them BEFORE any peace deals. In other words, Israel wants its cake (Palestinian land) and it wants to eat it too (via normalized relations). Good luck.
03-25-07 - Swedish offer support during governmental meeting
03-25-07 - Palestinian official hopes Rice will revive Mideast peace process
03-25-07 - Egypt says Arab peace plan is basis for talks "Of course the Arab side cannot make a proposal then amend it before taking up the matter with the other party. We are waiting for the Israeli side,"
03-25-07 - UN Secretary General in Aida Camp
03-25-07 - Palestinian envoy delivers message to Syrian president Shortly before meeting Sharaa, Fatouh told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa that the aim of his visit is to brief the Syrian leadership on the latest development on the Palestinian arena.
03-25-07 - Israelis-Palestinians trade barbs ahead of Rice visit "If the American administration wants its peace efforts to succeed it must force Israel to enter into serious negotiations,"
03-25-07 - Naveh cancels travel restrictions in West Bank Major General Yair Naveh, head of the IDF's Central Command, announced Sunday that he is canceling the Order on Movement and Travel, which would have banned transporting Palestinians in vehicles driven by Israelis or foreigners, unless the drivers possessed a special permit.
03-25-07 - Abbas reiterates commitment to peace, ceasefire
03-25-07 - FACTBOX-Arab proposal for peace with Israel
03-25-07 - How a Three-Word Mantra Has Undermined America To justify the "war on terror," the administration has lately crafted a false historical narrative that could even become a self-fulfilling prophecy. By claiming that its war is similar to earlier U.S. struggles against Nazism and then Stalinism (while ignoring the fact that both Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia were first-rate military powers, a status al-Qaeda neither has nor can achieve), the administration could be preparing the case for war with Iran.
03-25-07 - ADC calls for congressional inquiry into Bolton remarks Bolton was quoted in an interview with BBC saying he was, "damned proud of what we did" to prevent an early ceasefire
03-25-07 - 'At that moment life stopped for a part of me, as it had for you' Extracted from Defy the Stars by Jocelyn Hurndall
03-25-07 - For Many Palestinians, ?Return? Is Not a Goal
03-25-07 - Security tight for Israeli mobster U.S. officials are turning over one of Israel's most notorious gangsters to serve a 12-year prison term in his homeland, a report says.
03-25-07 - Israel: Lebanon Cease-Fire in Jeopardy Israel's defense minister told the head of the United Nations on Saturday that the U.N.-brokered cease-fire in southern Lebanon is endangered by Hezbollah militants, who continue to hold two captured Israeli soldiers and receive arms shipments from Syria.
03-25-07 - Palestine Mozart Festival begins March 31 in Jerusalem One of the largest performing arts projects ever staged in the Occupied Territories, the Palestine Mozart Festival (www.palestinemusicfestivals.org) will feature over 25 events staged in Ramallah, Bethlehem, Nablus and East Jerusalem.
03-25-07 - Kidnapped soldiers' father frustrated
03-25-07 - TV Evangelist John Hagee Wants War With Iran, and He Wants It Now!
03-25-07 - Leftists protest near disputed Hebron house
03-25-07 - Joint Letter of Palestinian Human Rights Organizations Submitted to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on the Occasion of his Visit to the Occupied Palestinian Territory
03-25-07 - Protest held over jailed professor According to the supporters and demonstrators, al-Arian also was promised in his plea that he would be deported from the U.S.
03-25-07 - Student urges Stanford divestment from Israel
03-25-07 - Muslim activist strives to bridge cultures
03-25-07 - FEATURE-Palestinian militant leader in Lebanon spotlight
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