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Monday, June 11, 2007
06-10-07 - Fatah member thrown off from 15-story building in Gaza A Palestinian militant of President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement was pushed off from a 15-story building and died immediately in Gaza city on Sunday by rival Hamas members, security sources said.
06-10-07 - Six killed in factional gun battles in Gaza
06-10-07 - UN Food Agency Helps Rush Aid To Palestinians
06-10-07 - Arab League denounces US Jerusalem resolution
06-10-07 - A Neo-Conservative International Targets Iran the conference constituted a kind of "Neo-Conservative International" designed to rally support for "dissidents," primarily from the Islamic world, and give them hope that "regime change" in their countries is possible much as it was in the former Soviet bloc almost 20 years ago.
06-10-07 - At-Tuwani Update: 19 - 31 May 2007
06-10-07 - Israeli bombers strike Gaza after kidnap attempt
06-10-07 - Gunmen in Gaza fire on PM's home
06-10-07 - 'Military plan against Iran is ready' ** A high-ranking American military officer told the Post that senior officers in the US armed forces had thrown their support behind Bush and believed that additional steps needed to be taken to stop Iran. Predictions within the US military are that Bush will do what is needed to stop Teheran before he leaves office in 2009, including possibly launching a military strike against its nuclear facilities. .......According to a high-ranking American military officer, the US Navy and Air Force would play the primary roles in any military action taken against Iran. Of course. You don't really think Israel is going to do it, do you (even though they are behind this push to war too)? Folks, we'll be going to war with Iran before Bush goes out of office.
06-10-07 - Israel, offering Golan, awaits Syria proposals Israel has told Syria it is willing to trade land for peace and is waiting to hear whether President Bashar al-Assad would cut ties with Iran and hostile guerrilla groups in return, Israeli officials said on Friday. Extortion. That land belongs to Syria in the first place.
06-10-07 - Journalists slam use of 'press vehicle' by Gaza militants
06-10-07 - Abbas to meet Sarkozy in Paris Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas will meet French President Nicolas Sarkozy during a visit to Paris in a week's time, a senior official in his office told AFP on Sunday.
06-10-07 - Israeli army to operate in Gaza if attacks on Israel continue: PM
06-10-07 - Dutch seek larger role in resolving Mideast conflict Last week, former Dutch prime minister Dries Van Agt, who co-signed the petition, demanded that Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen "denounce not only attacks by Palestinians on Israelis, but also terrorist actions by the Israeli occupation army, which result in the death of so many Palestinians."
06-10-07 - Palestinian rival factions of Hamas and Fatah agreed to a local ceasefire on Sunday, ending a two-day infighting that killed two in southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah.
06-10-07 - Poll finds depression among Palestinians The Near East Consulting poll found a 15 percent increase from a similar study last October and more than 100 percent jump since November 2005 in the number of those suffering anxiety linked to their depression, The Washington Times said Sunday.
06-10-07 - Israeli army chief supports wider operation in Gaza: report
06-10-07 - Gunfights in Lebanon siege camp after 15 killed
06-10-07 - High cost of militancy for Lebanon?s poor
06-10-07 - Lebanese man killed by leftover cluster bomb in southern village
06-10-07 - Hajbeh celebrates freedom after 4 years of immigration detention
06-10-07 - Scott Kennedy: Israel for 51st state Ironically, it has only been in vogue to publicly voice support for a two states solution since its practicality has been ruled out by Israeli "facts on the ground"
06-10-07 - Sheriff returns from training in Israel And what exactly are our law enforcement going to learn from Israel? How to shoot rockthrowing kids? How to level civilian housing sometimes with people inside, and for not having an ISRAELI permit to build on PALESTINIAN land? The last thing we need are lessons from Israel on how to provide security for this country.
06-10-07 - Perspectives on the boycott debate Alan Derschowitz and his colleagues are engaged in a blatant attempt to intimidate British academics critical of Israel's policies, (We will isolate them, June 9).
06-10-07 - To boycott or not - the new Israeli question The US Anti-Defamation League has been equally vigorous in its response, taking a half page advert in the Financial Times last week reading: '38 journalists arrested in Iran; 700 activists detained and tortured in Zimbabwe, 400,000 murdered in Darfur - but British unions have singled out Israel for boycott. That's anti-Semitism.' You keep telling yourself that, Abe, if it helps you sleep better at night.
06-10-07 - Israel, U.S. in air drill ** The joint drill, which began Sunday in Israel and was expected to last a week, drew attention in the Arab world given the expectation that Israel or the United States could bomb Iran to prevent it from acquiring nuclear weapons.
06-10-07 - Letters in a batch for Monday, June 11 First two letters.
06-10-07 - Anti-occupation rally draws thousands in D.C.
06-10-07 - Report: Hezbollah digs in anew Citing Israeli intelligence sources, the Sunday Times reported Sunday that Hezbollah, whose front-line outposts were destroyed during the war with Israel last year, has returned and dug bunkers "under the noses" of a boosted U.N. peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon.
06-10-07 - Israelis oppose full Golan withdrawal Most Israelis would oppose handing over the Golan Heights in a peace deal with Syria, a survey found.
06-10-07 - Thousands rally for Palestine SOME 10,000 Indonesians held yesterday in Jakarta a demonstration against Israel's continued occupation of Palestine, calling on the government to continue its support for the struggle to liberate Al-Quds, and on the general public to boycott products supported by Israel.
06-10-07 - London: Pax Christi join national rally for justice in the Holy Land Around 20,000 demonstrators came to Trafalgar Square on Saturday, to show their support for the Palestinians living under occupation, in a rally marking the 40th anniversary of the Six-Day War and subsequent occupation of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem. Similar events took place in other cities around the world. The rally was organised by Enough! a coalition of over 50 charities, faith groups and trade unions.
06-10-07 - Christian Peacemaker Teams supports beleaguered farmers in Bethlehem The Israeli government, through the construction of the separation barrier and the building of illegal settlements on Palestinian land, denies many farmers access to their crops. The site of the action was an orchard of olive trees and grape vines.
06-10-07 - 'Israel is academically boycotting Palestinians'
06-10-07 - US awaits Israel on 'benchmark' plan Sources in the Prime Minister's Office could not say on Sunday night when a response would be forthcoming, although it is widely expected that Israel would respond before Olmert's visit to the US on June 17. Prime ministerial visits to the US are often accompanied by gestures or declarations aimed at creating a "positive atmosphere." Yes, they often are. And then as soon as the Israeli official returns home, they renege on the 'gestures' they've touted that they've made. Like clockwork.
06-10-07 - Desecrating graves and morality Israel will have difficulty from now on garnering support for its justified complaints against the desecration of Jewish graves in Europe.
06-10-07 - Bizarre Article of the Day
06-10-07 - Media group warns of Palestinian 'propaganda' on satellite TV LOL. A pro-Israeli 'media watchdog' complaining about 'propaganda', AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
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