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Tuesday, July 24, 2007
07-23-07 - Palestinian gunmen storm Fatah offices in Gaza
07-23-07 - Paralysis in the Palestinian Parliament
07-23-07 - Hamas willing to negotiate with Blair Hamas spokesperson Sami Abu Zuhri indicated that the Hamas movement was willing to open talks with the Quartet?s new envoy, former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, but reiterated their refusal to negotiate with the Israeli state.
07-23-07 - West Bank Hamas leader says seizing Gaza was wrong A high-ranking Hamas official in the occupied West Bank criticised on Monday how the group's Gaza allies seized that territory by force and said part of Hamas was mulling ways to make peace with their Fatah rivals
07-23-07 - Israeli settlers take control of Homesh settlement
07-23-07 - Beinisch: IDF ignored court on removal of Hebron barrier According to petitioners, the smaller concrete wall was set up to obstruct Palestinian shepherds from crossing the road with their herds of livestock. The petitioners claim this was done to keep the area east of Route 317 under the control of Jewish settlers
07-23-07 - Hamas investigates "honour" killing of 3 sisters "There is a law and no one should take the law into his hands," said Executive Force Spokesman Islam Shahwan. "The defendants will be jailed and brought to justice".
07-23-07 - Scores of Israeli right wing extremists storm the Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem On Monday, scores of Israeli right wing extremists stormed the Al Aqsa mosque in the city of Jerusalem.
07-23-07 - Fatah MP shot and wounded in Gaza Strip A parliamentarian in the Fatah movement of Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas was shot and wounded by masked men in his offices at Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Monday, witnesses and medical sources said.
07-23-07 - Islamic Jihad shells southern Israel, wounding three A military wing of the Islamic Jihad (Holy War) movement claimed responsibility on Monday for firing a home-made rocket into southern Israeli city of Ashkelon, wounding three Israelis
07-23-07 - Hebron Update 07-06-17 to 07-06-30
07-23-07 - Blair arrives in Israel on first trip as Middle East envoy
07-23-07 - Canada resumes support for Palestinian government Canada will give the new Palestinian government C$8 million ($7.6 million) in direct aid and more could follow now that Hamas is no longer in the government, Foreign Minister Peter MacKay said on Monday.
07-23-07 - Hezbollah says didn't confirm Israeli captives alive
07-23-07 - In Lebanon, the UN and Hizbullah make unlikely bedfellows
07-23-07 - Wanted, for crimes against the state Bishara denies the accusations brought against him, and argues that the real reason for the investigation is not his actions during the Lebanon war but his long-held and widely published call for a fundamental change to the nature of the Israeli state: his belief that the country should no longer be a Jewish state but must protect Arab rights and become a "state for all its citizens".
07-23-07 - Hague likely to host Lebanon court on Hariri death The United Nations has asked the Netherlands to host a special court to try the suspected killers of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri, a U.N. spokeswoman said on Monday
07-23-07 - Controversial Play in Spotlight at Contemporary American Theater Festival
07-23-07 - 11 Lebanese soldiers wounded in clashes with Islamists
07-23-07 - Israeli president calls on world to unite against Iran Israeli President Shimon Peres called on the world in an interview Tuesday to form a united front against Iran that would force the Islamic republic to end its pursuit of nuclear weapons.
07-23-07 - Dancing to a record A record 2,743 Israeli Arabs danced their way into the Guinness Book of World Records with the largest and longest group performance of the Debka.
07-23-07 - Jewish group wants Outremont Liberal pulled from byelection B'Nai Brith Canada has asked Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion to remove new star candidate Jocelyn Coulon from an upcoming byelection in Montreal's Outremont riding because of his past stance on Israel.
07-23-07 - Rafah Children Honor Rachel Corrie
07-23-07 - Former President Jimmy Carter Speaks in Iowa City Noting "the powerful influence" of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), which pursues what Carter characterized as "its legitimate goal of defending the policies of Israel's most conservative governments and arousing maximum support in our country," Carter cautioned that "Under AIPAC pressure there are few significant countervailing forces in the public arena, and any balanced debate is still practically non-existent in the U.S. Congress or among presidential candidates."....."The bottom line is this," he said. "Israel will never find peace until it is willing to withdraw from its neighbors' land and permit the Palestinians to exercise their basic human and political rights.
07-23-07 - New Group Works for "MY Right to Enter/Reenter" Territories
07-23-07 - Boycott leader claims he has been subjected to ?sustained vilification? Tom Hickey, the UK-based lecturer who first proposed a resolution calling for an academic boycott of Israel, has claimed he has been made the victim of a sustained campaign of vilification at the hands of various professors and powerful persons in the US and Israel.
07-23-07 - Gone Fishing "We challenge the Israeli bullets," the old man states defiantly. "But we are only allowed to fish within an eight-kilometer area. Even if we don't go beyond that, often we are still shot at."
07-23-07 - JORDAN-SYRIA: Deputy UNHCR head wraps up two-country tour Johnstone praised government policy towards the estimated 1.5 million refugees, but expressed concern for the 1,400 Palestinians stranded in makeshift desert camps on the Syrian-Iraqi border.
07-23-07 - Secretary Rice should follow her own example With time so short, Rice should either be shuttling full time or sending out a legion of diplomats to try to ensure that there are enough heavy hitters at the table and enough they're willing to talk about to make all sides want to keep talking.
07-23-07 - Israeli Cable TV Provider Wants to Cancel Christian Network
07-23-07 - Israeli rightists clash with police in ex-settlement Homesh Hundreds of right-wing activists who had infiltrated the former West Bank settlement of Homesh clashed with police Monday morning, which left at least four protestors and two policemen injured, according to police sources.
07-23-07 - IDF appeals to Israeli expatriates Thousands of Israelis who have served in the IDF live in the Diaspora.
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