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Sunday, July 01, 2007
06-30-07 - Two civilians among seven killed in Israeli Gaza air strikes
06-30-07 - Hamas: Efforts to end Rafah terminal crisis continue
06-30-07 - Abbas advisor says Hamas fighting collaborators The Gaza events were not a war between Fatah and Hamas; but between Hamas and Fatah collaborators who served the Americans and the Israelis, said a senior Fatah advisor on Wednesday.
06-30-07 - US rules out mediatory role for Blair in Middle East he told the Northern Echo newspaper that his "huge challenge" was to "prepare the ground for a negotiated settlement". The Bush Administration quickly contradicted Blair's sweeping definition of his role
06-30-07 - Kidnapped BBC man's fate hangs on clan feud The arrest of two militants from the radical group holding BBC correspondent Alan Johnston hostage has put the journalist's life in great danger, according to sources in Gaza and within the group itself.
06-30-07 - Missiles, rockets waiting for int'l forces in Gaza: Hamas "The goal of these forces was to strengthen a party at the expense of the other party," Ezz el-Deen al-Qassam said in a press release. The group added that it will deal with them "as an occupation force and will receive them with missiles and rockets."
06-30-07 - 2 Qassams land in Sderot, cause damage
06-30-07 - Israeli brutality at a checkpoint near the Jordan Valley After holding and subjecting the farmers to various forms of assault for four hours, the soldiers left, offering no explanation as to why the group had been detained or why such invasive and brutal methods of interrogation had been used.
06-30-07 - Blair must make up for failure in Palestine The road map to nowhere has been compounded by a lack of even-handedness, a want of political imagination and a subservience to Israel and the Bush administration. That has directly contributed to the tragic shambles that is Palestine today. The old Israeli right-wing policy of perpetual divide and rule is again triumphant.
06-30-07 - Hastings, Wexler to hold talks in Europe In his meetings with foreign officials, Wexler plans to focus on United States, French and European Union cooperation in the Middle East, specifically as it relates to the terrorist organizations Hezbollah and Hamas. "I believe America has an important new partner in President Sarkozy, and I look forward to working with his government to address common threats to the United States, France, Europe and Israel," Wexler said in a statement. Hamas and Hezbollah are not a threat to the United States. For whom do Hastings and Wexler work?
06-30-07 - Hebron: Resistance to More Land Theft soldiers in Hebron will not beat a Palestinian if they know human rights workers are watching, so they try to sneak them away to someplace where we can?t see and as soon as they are discovered, they stop because they know what they are doing is wrong.
06-30-07 - No cleanup crew can fix the Mideast Israelis trying to evade hard choices have long complained that they had "nobody to negotiate with." It is about to become true.
06-30-07 - Lieberman wants NATO troops in Gaza
06-30-07 - Finding Lessons in Gaza's Bloodshed Freedom for Palestinians is more precious than bread, no matter how irrational this may sound.
06-30-07 - Struggles in Susiya The Palestinian residents have suffered from the sabotage of their land and property by settlers and soldiers. The have had their houses and wells demolished, their goats killed and their roads blocked. The case of Susiya is especially important since it may become a precedent for other villages in A3.
06-30-07 - Palestinian family stranded after Iraq refuses re-entry
06-30-07 - Lebanese army stands accused as Palestinians bury their dead "The protesters were more than 10 metres (yards) away from the (army) checkpoint and there was gunfire," said Caoimhe Butterly, an Irish member of the Nahr al-Bared Relief Campaign, a non-governmental organisation.
06-30-07 - US turns to new faces, ideas to repair smeared image Overwhelming majorities throughout the Middle East believe American policy in the region favours Israel too much, according to the survey. Even in Israel, 42 percent of those polled say America is too supportive of their own country. Even the Israelis think our government is too pro-Israel. That ought to tell you something.
06-30-07 - Israeli cabinet to weigh release of four Jordanians "Prime Minister Ehud Olmert wishes to reply positively to Abdullah's request to allow the four prisoners to complete their sentence in a Jordanian jail. Our ties with Jordan are extremely important,"
06-30-07 - Coming September 2007: The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy (Hardcover) in a work of major importance, Mearsheimer and Walt deepen and expand their argument and confront recent developments in Lebanon and Iran. They describe the remarkable level of material and diplomatic support that the United States provides to Israel and argues that this support cannot be fully explained on either strategic or moral grounds
06-30-07 - Syrian paper: Blair can't be peace envoy because "hands smeared with innocents' blood"
06-30-07 - Should Harvard Replace Dershowitz With Professor Finkelstein?
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