August '04 Archive

8-31 - Israel shaken by return of the suicide bombers

8-31 - Israel averts suicide attack at Gaza crossing, Palestinian boy killed

8-31 - Israel killed 436 Palestinians in past 'quiet' six months

8-31 - UN denounces suicide bombings

8-31 - Israeli troops kill Palestinian boy in Rafah Pages upon pages of news links to the suicide bombings today, but little mention of this boy killed by the IDF, or the dozens of other Palestinian children killed by the IDF in the past few months alone.

8-31 - Israel/Occupied Territories: Suicide attack against civilians are crime against humanity

8-31 - Britain condemns terrorist attacks in Israel

8-31 - Soldiers Fire At Ambulance in Gaza

8-31 - High Court rejects petition on behalf of striking prisoners

8-31 - Ramle Jews oppose opening of new Arab school

8-31 - Israeli Espionage Against the US

8-31 - Israel puts new conditions on Palestinians' travel across Rafah

8-31 - Palestinian PM meets French, German FMs

8-31 - FBI briefs Wolfowitz on Israeli spy claim That's like briefing el Capitan about an investigation of one of his mafiosas

8-31 - Defiant Sharon sets out Gaza plan

8-31 - Israeli 'mole' investigation grows

8-31 - Gaddafi to compensate Libyan Jews for lost homes "Any Jew whose home had been taken away has to be compensated or given his home back on the condition that he had not taken away the home of a Palestinian in Palestine," Gaddafi said.

8-31 - Fischer Wraps Up Mideast Tour Amid Violence "The killing of innocent people on both sides is not acceptable,"

8-31 - Israel's court defeats film ban

8-31 - Iran Poses Vexing Problems for U.S.

8-31 - Sack AIPAC! And Abolish Their Tax Exempt Status! why then are donations to the foreign State of Israel allowed as sheltered contributions?


8-30 - Israeli Forces Kill Palestinian in Gaza -Witnesses Witnesses said the Israeli fire killed a 14-year-old youth.

8-30 - Palestinian woman dies after 12 days' hunger strike

8-30 - Palestinian killed by Israeli troops in southern Gaza Palestinian residents and witnesses said the Israeli soldiersstationed around the Jewish settlement of Morag, south of the townof Khan Younis in southern Gaza, suddenly opened intensive gunfireat the residential area,

8-30 - Attack on Palestinian militant failed An Israeli missile apparently aimed at a senior West Bank militant failed to hit is target Monday when and instead wounded a girl.

8-30 - Nonviolent protest offers little hope for Palestinians But for most of the 37 years of Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza, the Palestinians were nonviolent - and it did them little good. Israel simply entrenched the occupation, illegally moving hundreds of thousands of settlers on to Palestinian land.

8-30 - Gaza Settlement Evacuation Plan Sped Up

8-30 - Palestinians 'resume prison fast'

8-30 - Hamas to Monitor Palestinian Registration

8-30 - Israeli Held Meetings With U.S. Analyst

8-30 - Former CIA Analyst Larry Johnson And Pat Buchanan Comment On The Latest Israeli Spy Investigation

8-30 - Israel insists hands are clean, blames US power struggle for mole claims

8-30 - Bush defends Sharon from rare campaign-trail attack A young woman had asked Bush in a question-and-answer forum how he could have called Sharon "'a man of peace' if he causes death and torture among innocent Palestinians."

8-30 - Palestinians take back the night in Ramallah "We're not just suicide bombers. We don't love just blood," Khalaf said. "We have another face. Ultimately, we have a desire to live."

8-30 - Occupation Forces Close Two Gates in Jenin Occupation Forces have closed the second of two Wall gates in Jenin district.

8-30 - Remove all settlements simultaneously: Sharon

8-30 - Israel proposes selling piece of Gaza

8-30 - Palestine to set up 3-party reform committee

8-30 - German FM stresses European role in Mideast

8-30 - Israeli ministers urged to keep low profile on Iran nuclear issue

8-30 - Joint Palestinian-Israeli project to be initiated amid the turmoil

8-30 - Hamas Operative Free on Bond If he was that much of a danger, then why is he free on bond?

8-30 - Editorial: Mideast policy retreat


8-29 - Palestinian killed in Gaza Strip Israeli occupation troops have shot and killed a Palestinian gunman in the Gaza Strip as he approached the border fence

8-29 - Gandhi's Grandson Urges Palestinians to March Home He compared Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza to the treatment of blacks under South Africa's former white-minority regime, saying what was happening to Palestinians was "10 times worse."

8-29 - Clashes in Palestinian camp leave at least 3 dead

8-29 - Quereia: Stop Building Settlements

8-29 - Gandhi's Grandson Visits Gaza Through Video-Conference, Describes Occupation as 'Ten Times Worse than Apartheid' I had a very distorted vision when I came here, mostly generated by the media of the United States.

8-29 - Palestinians Bemoan 'Superstar' Loss

8-29 - Israeli FM cautions EU not to back new UN vote on barrier

8-29 - Arafat appeals to kidnappers

8-29 - Palestinians struggle for gold Fuad Obeidi believes there's no shortage of talent among Palestinians; what's missing are coaches, funds, facilities and strategy.

8-29 - Once Drawn to Zion, Now Glad to Leave Two hundred Palestinians have been killed in the past four months, many of them civilians blown away by panicky teenage soldiers.)

8-29 - Report from Hadarim Prison

8-29 - Jordan to check for possible radiation from Dimona

8-29 - US probe of Pentagon policy leak broader than one case The probe goes beyond allegations that a single mid-level policy analyst gave a classified Iran policy document to Israel, to focus on other civilians working at the Pentagon

8-29 - Israelis Worry Allegations of Spying Will Damage Country "Larry Franklin is not a spy. Israel did not employ him as a spy," Gilboa said. "Someone at the FBI or Pentagon who does not like AIPAC is simply trying to pump a story." Moreover, he said, U.S.-Israel strategic cooperation is so finely tuned it needs no spies.

8-29 - ISRAELI SPIES: LITMUS TEST FOR AMERICANS

8-29 - FBI Espionage Probe Goes Beyond Israeli Allegations, Sources Say A former Feith employee, Karen Kwiatkowski, has described how senior Israeli military officers were sometimes escorted to his Pentagon office without signing in as security regulations required.

8-29 - Suspected Pentagon spy served in Israel

8-29 - Israelis Fear Fallout from Pentagon Spy Probe

8-29 - Cable's 'Alternative Focus' takes eclectic view of the Middle East


8-28 - Two Palestinians wounded by Israeli troops in southern Gaza Meanwhile, medical sources said Saturday that an aged Palestinian resident of the southern Gaza town of Rafah died of his wounds sustained on Thursday when an Israeli Apache helicopter fired a missile that accidentally hit his house.

8-28 - Gunmen Execute Suspected Palestinian Collaborator In West Bank

8-28 - Israeli helicopters shell northern Gaza Strip The sources said the helicopters opened intensive fire on the residents' houses and their cultivated lands, causing severe destruction, but no injuries were reported

8-28 - Report: Israeli Troops Kill 6 Palestinians, Demolish 17 Houses

8-28 - Palestinian Leadership Calls for More Solidarity with Prisoners as Reactions Continue

8-28 - Palestinians want an end to their solitary confinement Palestinian children are also detained in the Telmond Compound and Ramle Women's Prison, administered by the Israeli prison service, where they are locked in their cells for hours on end

8-28 - Israel's W.Bank barrier like apartheid - Gandhi kin

8-28 - Israel lifts blockade of Gaza's main highway

8-28 - Lawyer: Gov't Tried to Deport Detainee Immigration agents tried unsuccessfully to put a Palestinian detained in limbo in the United States on a cargo ship without a passport, according to lawyers for the man and a shipping company.

8-28 - FBI probes DOD office The FBI has intensified its investigation of senior members of what was formerly known as the Pentagon's Office of Special Plans

8-28 - FBI probes 'spy suspect deep inside' the Pentagon However, CBS television news, which broke the story, said the suspect handed over a draft of a US presidential directive on policy towards Iran to the lobby group. That would be a serious leak of information, which would effectively give Israel access to an explosive, highly sensitive area of US decision-making in the Middle East.

8-28 - Israel Denies Spying Allegations Feith, the No. 3 official in the Pentagon, prepared an important policy paper for former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before Netanyahu's election in 1996 and is a former law partner of Marc Zell, an Israeli-American attorney with business interests in Iraq

8-28 - Israel Denies Spying on Ally America A former AIPAC staff member said that as a "matter of policy" the organization hired former Pentagon insiders with security clearance to keep Israelis informed on projected U.S. plans.

8-28 - Alleged Leak to Israel Probed for a Year

8-28 - A surrender to Sharon But if the peace plan is to have any chance of progressing, the United States must also continue to be critical of Israeli actions that undercut it.


8-27 - Israeli soldiers held for Palestinian killing

8-27 - U.N. Alarmed by Palestinian Hunger Strike

8-27 - Palestinian hunger strike suspended in one Israeli jail after concessions

8-27 - Palestinians push peaceful protest message at West Bank barrier rally

8-27 - Chirac hits out at international community's inaction in Middle East

8-27 - FBI Suspects Israel Has Mole in Pentagon -- CBS

8-27 - FBI Probes Pentagon Spy Case CBS sources say that last year the suspected spy, described as a trusted analyst at the Pentagon, turned over a presidential directive on U.S. policy toward Iran while it was, "in the draft phase when U.S. policy-makers were still debating the policy."

8-27 - FBI Probes if Official Spied for Israel Pat Buchanan said on MSNBC in re to this case, that it may be a red herring to avert/abort an investigation into whether Israel was behind the false Niger uranium reports.

8-27 - US examines 'Israeli spy' claim CBS says the analyst worked on US policy in Iraq and has ties to leading officials in the Department of Defence. Sorry for the quadruple postings but I need the links in my archives.

8-27 - Abu Mazen: situation in Fatah 'disastrous'

8-27 - Wall reminds of SA - Gandhi

8-27 - Judge Closes Hamas Detention Hearing A federal judge agreed Friday to close a detention hearing for a man described as a high-ranking Hamas operative, saying it would be difficult to keep the information in the hearing secret as required for a related grand jury proceeding.

8-27 - Conservatives Pull GOP Platform to Right Texas delegate Cathie Adams proposed eliminating the platform's conditional support for a Palestinian state. The committee brushed that aside.

8-27 - Palestinian denied bond as wife says 'it's all lies' It is an Israeli witch-hunt.... He is innocent."

8-27 - Israeli, Palestinian police return toddler to his mother

8-27 - Israelis defend missile failure The tests took place off the coast of Californian on Thursday

8-27 - Tearing up the road map


8-26 - Palestinian militant killed in Gaza blast: security sources

8-26 - Soldiers tried to cover evidences concerning killing a civilian in Rafah

8-26 - Israel begins new Gaza clampdown Israeli armour also swept into southern Gaza's Rafah refugee camp and destroyed 13 homes, making 100 people homeless.

8-26 - Israeli Forces Block Main Gaza Roads

8-26 - Leaders call for a peaceful intifada "The idea has even been accepted by Islamic Jihad and Hamas but at the moment they insist that Israel must also stop attacking Palestinian civilians,"

8-26 - Gandhi's grandson condemns Israel for apartheid

8-26 - Gandhi grandson visit shows growing Palestinian interest in peaceful protest

8-26 - UN protests IDF seizure of schools The UN said that over the past few years, the IDF had unnecessarily taken over 10 schools in the West Bank and Gaza when the army had the choice of other installations or building their own centers.

8-26 - Sharon faces twin challenge as West Bank settlers dig in heels

8-26 - Yahoo! Sports makes Palestine's Olympians disappear

8-26 - UN Committee expresses grave concern at conditions Palestinian prisoners

8-26 - On The Road To Armageddon: How Evangelicals Became Israel's Best Friend Why, they wonder, do American Christians care more about what Israeli generals or politicians say than they do their fellow Christian brothers and sisters?

8-26 - Circus requires Jewish, Palestinian teens to depend upon each other

8-26 - Palestine a loser in U.S. election U.S. acceptance of additional settlement building is so absolute a slap in the face of its road-map partners

8-26 - Letting Israel Self-Destruct

8-26 - An 'October Surprise'? Neocons have Iran in their Sights Israel has an interest in promoting, if not exaggerating, Iran's supposed strategic threat to the United States. Iran already threatens Israel's interest in remaining the unchallenged military power of the region.


8-25 - Palestinian intelligence chief shot

8-25 - Israeli Soldier Wounded, Assailant Killed, Outside Army Base

8-25 - Palestine-Jordan: Dimona Reactor Threatening the Region radiation levels have reportedly increased since the alarm was raised by the distribution of antidotes.

8-25 - 8 Palestinians arrested in S. Gaza

8-25 - Plans to Expand Settlements Spark Anger "There's no settlement freeze and there has never been a settlement freeze. The only thing we see on the ground is more construction,"

8-25 - CFL ALERT: BUSH ADMINISTRATION HAS CHANGED ITS STANCE ON ILLEGAL CONSTRUCTION IN THE WEST BANK Email Congress : First one on the drop-down menu

8-25 - Settlers plan High Court blitz against fence route

8-25 - Israel hopes to persuade Europe against backing new UN vote against barrier

8-25 - Israeli court upholds expulsion order against British journalist

8-25 - Israel Makes 'Skunk Bomb' for Palestinian Protests

8-25 - Palestinians savour rare chance of victory by West Bank crooner

8-25 - Israel to deport UK journalist "Two judges in Israel have decided that Ms Jasiewicz is not a security threat, yet they have denied her entry into Israel because of her ideological beliefs."

8-25 - Journalist faces deportation from Israel after losing appeal When she was in Israel two years ago Jasiewicz witnessed the killing of Baha al-Bahesh, a 14-year-old Palestinian boy who was shot by members of the Israeli defence force. Her accounts of the event received widespread international coverage

8-25 - Washington gives nod to Sharon ahead of elections

8-25 - Jordan, Palestine reiterate calls for ending Israeli occupation

8-25 - Report: Radical Jewish groups raise funds Radical Jewish groups opposed to Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon are raising funds in New York, the New York Daily News reported Wednesday.

8-25 - New Israeli settlements worry Russia

8-25 - Annan Calls Israel to Stop Illegal Settlement Expansion

8-25 - A personal bias I'm happy to declare the loaded agenda for which I was imprisoned - human rights and social justice - Ewa Jasciewicz

8-25 - Gandhi grandson visits West Bank "When we try to demonstrate peacefully we are faced with tanks, rubber bullets and assassinations.

8-25 - Arabs question census bureau report to customs agency the bureau revealed in late July that it had sent customs officials in 2002 and 2003 tabulations of people who had identified themselves on census forms as Arabic, Palestinian or born in one of six Arabic-speaking countries.

8-25 - The Resurrection New neocon committee is born


8-24 - Palestinian is gunned down

8-24 - Israel Urged to Change Occupation Tactics

8-24 - Israel escalates military operation in West Bank

8-24 - Israel Urged to Change Stand on Geneva Convention In fresh violence in Gaza, Israeli soldiers shot dead a 20-year-old farmer Tuesday, medics said

8-24 - Consider Geneva pact, Israel told It's about time Israel joined the international community in recognising that the West Bank and Gaza are occupied territories.

8-24 - Israeli Army Preparing Gaza Pullout Plan

8-24 - U.S. 'concerned' by Palestinian rights The U.S. State Department is concerned about the humanitarian situation in the Palestinian territories and regularly raises the issue with Israel.

8-24 - Palestinians appeal to pope to help fasting prisoners in Israeli jails

8-24 - Israeli barriers 'motivate bombers' A TOP Israeli military commander has admitted that many Palestinian would-be and successful suicide bombers were motivated by the humiliation they experienced at Israeli roadblocks in the West Bank

8-24 - Key meeting of Palestinian parliament postponed as Arafat digs in heels

8-24 - No care for Palestinian prisoners Israel declared its hospitals off-limits yesterday to the 2,800 jailed Palestinians on hunger strike, saying they could be treated in makeshift facilities behind bars.

8-24 - Child rights group: "Israel should respect rights of child detainees" Currently around 7,500 Palestinians are imprisoned inside Israel for political offences, including several hundred children.

8-24 - Wrong Turn on 'Road Map' Every dollar spent on US media outreach to the Muslim world seems wasted when headlines proclaiming US support for new Israeli settlements ricochet around the Middle East.

8-24 - Suspected Hamas Operative Spotted Taping Md. Bridge

8-24 - Gandhi grandson to hold one-day fast in support of Palestinian prisoners

8-24 - Reporting for duty But the arrest of foreign journalists like Ms Jasiewicz and the limiting of their journalistic work causes damage to Israel's freedoms and reputation.

8-24 - Holy Land churches worried about Palestinian prisoner hunger strike

8-24 - Hooked on winning the Gaza pullout plan is aimed at keeping as much land as possible, while easing the "demographic" strain of ruling over too many Palestinians.

8-24 - Neocon Treason "The neoconservatives," writes Buchanan, "are marinated in conceit, and their hubris may yet prove their undoing. And ours as well."

8-24 - Sinn Fein plea for hunger strikers Foyle MLA and former hunger striker Raymond McCartney has urged the Irish government to take on Israel over Palestinians currently starving themselves.

8-24 - The Zev and Ari Show The American people are entitled to also know for the sake of our Republic, if Perle, Wolfowitz, Wurmser, Feith and Abrams are Zionists. They all hold sensitive positions in the federal government that require national security clearance.

8-24 - Palestinian Woman Editor Recalls Year in Israeli Jail

8-24 - Abbas refuses to chair Fatah's delegation to Cairo dialogue

8-24 - New attitudes needed to break Middle East deadlock

8-24 - American learns about Palestinian plight


8-23 - Two Civilians Killed in Gaza, Several Wounded and Arrested in West Bank

8-23 - Child Wounded in Gaza, Civilians arrested in West Bank

8-23 - Britain in split with US on West Bank homes A significant gap opened up between the British and US governments on Middle East policy yesterday when Downing Street expressed its continued opposition to any expansion of Jewish settlements in the Palestinian West Bank

8-23 - UN agent: Apartheid regime in territories worse than S. Africa

8-23 - Israel expands settlement growth The shift could also help President George W Bush help firm up the support of Jewish-American and conservative supporters of Israel in the November election

8-23 - Israel Plans 530 Settler Homes, U.S. Acquiesces

8-23 - Neocons Seek Vindication in Escalation The neocons have not abandoned this imperial project. Nor has Bush removed a single one from power, though they may yet cost him his presidency. And the neoconservative commentariat is again beating the drums for war - this time on Iran.

8-23 - First the Wall Now, New Distruction in Izbat Salman

8-23 - Israeli Army to Use Non-Lethal Shells Will these be as 'non-lethal' as the rubber-coated STEEL bullets that the IDF routinely fires into the bodies of Palestinian children, killing some?

8-23 - West Bank barrier to be re-routed Only 15 sq km of Palestinian land would lie on the Israeli side of the barrier, as compared with 34 sq km under previous plans. Then it's still illegal if it's still taking Palestinian land

8-23 - US deal 'wrecks Middle East peace'

8-23 - Middle East peace hopes

8-23 - Israeli journalist charged with illegally entering Jenin "I suspect this is a move against me personally and against Channel 10; but the move should worry all journalists because it is an attempt by the IDF to control information."

8-23 - Opinion: Bush Plays Own Fiddle in Mideast

8-23 - Rebuilding what has been destroyed Palestinian and Israeli working together to construct wall of home

8-23 - Palestine conference draws heated debate Most of the criticism has accused PSM of being a terrorist organization. But law enforcement authorities said they have found no connections between the group and any terrorist activity

8-23 - Gandhi's grandson in Mideast to back Palestine

8-23 - Buchanan Against the Empire Pat Buchanan's new book is out - and it's going to rock the neocons' world!


8-22 - Ten Palestinians injured as troops discover explosives lab in Nablus Ten Palestinians were injured, one seriously, when Israeli troops fired towards a group of stonethrowers during an incursion into the northern West Bank city of Nablus

8-22 - Palestinian child shot in Nablus Israeli occupation forces have shot a stone-throwing boy while up to a dozen Palestinians have also been wounded on the sixth day of a curfew in Nablus.

8-22 - Palestinian dies of injuries sustained in Israeli air strike

8-22 - Thirteen Wounded In Nablus

8-22 - Strikers health condition worsening -- Prisoners Club

8-22 - Palestinians Chide U.S. Over Settlements

8-22 - Arabs Say U.S. Destroys Hope Over Jewish Settlements

8-22 - Israeli army continues operations in Nablus Palestinian medical sources said 17 Palestinians were shot and wounded by Israeli troops' gunfire during clashes and stone-throwing in the streets of the town

8-22 - Anger at US settlements 'shift' The presence of Jewish settlements in the West Bank and Gaza is one of the most contentious issues between Israel and the Palestinians

8-22 - Jews abroad snap up Israeli properties

8-22 - NAM boycott stirs sanctions fears in Israel

8-22 - ASSESSING THE THREAT OF ZIONISM True Torah Jews monitor news events to assess the threat of Zionism to the worldwide Jewish community.

8-22 - Bus explosion in Jerusalem a technical problem caused the explosion.

8-22 - Palestinian factions start hunger strike in solidarity with prisoners

8-22 - The Wall Closing In and Closing Out in Bethlehem District

8-22 - Palestinians Cheer 'Superstar' Contestant

8-22 - Barenboim Set To Take His Unique Orchestra To Ramallah

8-22 - Palestinian kids to get toys :)

8-22 - Hamas Condemns US Arrests as Politically Motivated

8-22 - The Iron Sheik Rapper Will Youmans taps into the American minority experience to address the Palestinian-Israeli conflict Youmans is part of a growing number of young Palestinians, in the United States and in Israel, using hip-hop and rap to express their frustrations.

8-22 - Israeli Doctors Urge Respect For Rights Of Hunger-striking Palestinians

8-22 - Israel's wall on wrong side


8-21 - Palestinian shot dead by Israeli troops

8-21 - Israeli troops blow up suspected bomb factory in Nablus Some 14 Palestinians, three of them nurses hit by shrapnel, were wounded in the clashes in Nablus and Balata, medics said.

8-21 - Israeli troops seriously wound Palestinian in Rafah Palestinian witnesses said the Israeli army suddenly opened fire at the residents' houses in the town and the refugee camp, where Jallah el Hams, 17, was shot and wounded.

8-21 - Boy Escapes Death Bullets on Hospital Bed

8-21 - British, Austrian, United States and German Arrested by Israeli Army

8-21 - US Changes West Bank Policy to Help Sharon: NYTimes

8-21 - Twilight Zone / Staying alive During the entire period of radiation treatments, nobody from her family was by her side. Israel didn't allow it

8-21 - Why time is running out for the old guard of the Middle East war

8-21 - Palestinian factions start hunger strike in solidarity with prisoners Hundreds of Palestinians erected a tent near the monument of the Unknown Soldier in Gaza City's downtown to express solidarity with the Palestinian prisoners who are going on a hunger strike for the seventh executive day.

8-21 - From Nov. 2003: New Jersey Buys $20 million in Israel Bonds Governor James McGreevey (Far right) presents Israel Bonds President and CEO Joshua Matza (third from left) with a presentation check for $20 million signifying New Jersey's first ever purchase of Israelbonds.

8-21 - Iranian Defense Minister has been misquoted on preemptive strike

8-21 - Puppets, Puppeteers And Israel

8-21 - Omar El Sherif attempts to portray the agony of Palestinians


8-20 - Palestinian, 60, Dies Of Wounds After Being Shot By Israeli Troops In Rafah

8-20 - U.S. Now Said to Support Growth for Some West Bank Settlements

8-20 - Tensions Escalate Between Israel, Iran

8-20 - Another blast rocks south Lebanon camp

8-20 - Israel given double warning over impact of West Bank policies

8-20 - Israel court orders barrier reply

8-20 - UK journalist detained in Israel Her colleagues at Red Pepper suspect Ms Jasiewicz has been singled out because she witnessed and reported on the killing of a 13-year-old Palestinian boy,

8-20 - U.S. Arrests Two in Hamas Financing Case

8-20 - N.J. Sex Scandal Spills Into Orthodox World As Touro Link Is Eyed

8-20 - Covering the Territories "Journalists still censor themselves, in order not to have surprises at midnight,"

8-20 - Pastor warns of church's struggle in 'Holy Land' The "Holy Land" of Palestine is in danger of becoming a "Christian theme park," where tourists visit ancient churches but find no living Christian community, the pastor of one of Bethlehem's leading churches warns.

8-20 - Jerusalem Arc attempts to bring back Palestinian Christians "At one time one-fourth of the population of the Holy Lands is Christian, but now it is less than 2 percent,"

8-20 - Israel restricts access to Temple Mount

8-20 - Metro family reunites after Gaza ordeal

8-20 - The golden age of U.S. Jewry The involvement of American Jews in the Israeli election campaigns, and in legislation that affects the definition of Israel's Jewish identity, discomfits many Israelis.

8-20 - Duke OKs Palestine conference

8-20 - Palestine provides soul relief amid a classic change of life


8-19 - Palestinian youngster killed in Rafah According to witnesses, the Israeli soldiers stationed on the borderline between Rafah town and Egypt suddenly opened fire at residents' houses in the al Qassas neighborhood in Rafah.

8-19 - Palestinian teenager shot dead by Israeli troops in southern Gaza

8-19 - Two Palestinians wounded, buildings destroyed by Israeli troops in Rafah

8-19 - Photo: Palestinian kids run for their lives

8-19 - Israel AG Says Shift Barrier to Avoid Sanctions Israel still hasn't abided by international law with regard to the wall? I'm shocked!

8-19 - Prisoners of Gaza crowd border in vain hope of leaving Even after securing permission, the report states, many Palestinians are refused passage for arbitrary and nonsensical reasons.

8-19 - NSA Rice calls for halt to settlement expansion

8-19 - Palestinian swimmer is last but happy

8-19 - Gandhi's grandson: I'm not anti-Semitic Anti-Semite def: anyone who is in any way critical of Israel

8-19 - Labour urges early Israeli poll

8-19 - 100,000 Radiations - A Review the deliberate mass radiation poisoning of nearly all Sephardi youths

8-19 - Jewish Extremists Tear Up Qur'an Copies In Ibrahimi Mosque

8-19 - Court backs decision to drop Sharon case The Israeli Supreme Court has rejected three appeals against a controversial decision not to indict Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on corruption charges over a property deal.

8-19 - Non-Aligned Movement presses for peaceful settlement of Israeli-Palestinian conflict

8-19 - Palestinian Lawmakers Accuse Arafat of Stalling on Reforms

8-19 - Developing nations seek sanctions for firms building fence The movement - the largest political grouping outside of the United Nations

8-19 - Imprisoned Decency Israel has systematically tortured and ill-treated approximately 80% of all Palestinian detainees

8-19 - World News > India reiterates support for Palestine:

8-19 - Campaign Urges Denial of Major Settler-Funder's Gambling License his profits funded the Israeli settler attacks and looting in the occupied Palestinian territories.

8-19 - Israeli Court Orders Leftist Reporter Freed After Eight Days At Airport

8-19 - THE HOUR: When Time Isn't on Israel's Side


8-18 - Israel hits two Gaza City targets An Israeli helicopter fired two missiles at targets in Gaza City after nightfall, military officials say.

8-18 - Israeli forces kill two Palestinians near Jabalyah The attack took place when the two men were collecting wood in area which had been destroyed by an earlier IOF incursion.

8-18 - Five Civilians Wounded and Israeli Troops Shoot at Peaceful Demonstration

8-18 - Palestinian strike gains strength

8-18 - Arafat admits mistakes and promises to end corruption - but fails to win over critics

8-18 - Crucial vote for Sharon

8-18 - Sharon's Likud bars coalition bid

8-18 - Arab states call for Israeli separation wall torn down

8-18 - Critics scorn IDF statistics on abuse probes An IDF captain convicted of killing a child was sentenced to six months in jail, while a soldier convicted of taking bribes at a roadblock was sentenced to 10 months in jail

8-18 - Motassadeq, Atta and others railed against U.S. for aiding Israel, witness recalls

8-18 - U.S. Says No Troops Training for Iraq in Israel

8-18 - N-site: Iran warns of pre-emptive strike

8-18 - Separation fence sparks Vatican holy sites concern

8-18 - Jordan, US missile deal close to conclusion Israeli officials have said they would settle for a compromise making it technologically impossible to aim the missiles at Israel or a pledge that the weapons would not be sold to Egypt

8-18 - Thousands demonstrate in Gaza supporting Palestinian prisoners

8-18 - Gaza settlers building hothouses to boost compensation

8-18 - Israel Is Given a Free Hand Ahead of US Elections Israeli governments naturally time their most controversial moves to coincide with the American elections.

8-18 - Gazans support competing Palestinian singer on Lebanese TV program

8-18 - First Palestinian pop idol emerges "The issue here is more than singing. It has to do with our image in the outside world. Some perceive us as terrorists. We are not that. We just want our freedom,"

8-18 - Nick Pretzlik Fundraiser for the Palestinian cause

8-18 - What's 'gay' got to do with it? McGreevey's troubles began when he named the sailor-poet to head homeland security. Cipel was an Israeli with credentials so thin the FBI would not deal with him.


8-17 - Four killed in Middle East unrest

8-17 - Israeli Soldiers Kill 9-Year-Old Boy

8-17 - Israel Attacks Gaza House, Killing Five

8-17 - Palestinian boy shot dead by Israeli troops in northern West Bank

8-17 - U.S. Studying Israeli West Bank Home Plan "Our concern is to determine whether these tenders are consistent with Israel's commitments" Of course they're not consistent, but you won't see our gov't doing much about it.

8-17 - Iran Threatens Israel on Nuclear Reactor

8-17 - Israel to Build Housing Units in West Bank

8-17 - Sharon orders 1,000 homes in West Bank Israel announced plans for 1,000 houses in the West Bank yesterday, accelerating the expansion of the settlements. The pace of construction is in marked contrast to the slow pace of its much-publicised withdrawal from the settlements in the Gaza Strip.

8-17 - Torture of Palestinians in the Heart of Romantic Landscape

8-17 - Backed-up border frustrates Arabs "We are human beings like you. We want to live."

8-17 - US delegation to monitor Israel settlement activity in West Bank US Secretary of State Colin Powell recently told Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom of his "disappointment" over the lack of action by the government.

8-17 - Lantos defends his proposal to cut military aid to Egypt Many Egyptians saw this as an attempt by Lantos and others to strongly tilt the regional military balance in favor of Israel. Lantos is rabidly pro-Israel.

8-17 - Mubarak warns Israel over violence in territories

8-17 - Order to Uproot Olive Trees in Marda...Again

8-17 - Would Israel strike first at Iran? Unlike 1981, the blame for such an attack today would not be limited to Israel. The US would be perceived in the Muslim world as being complicit - probably boosting the motivation of extremists to carry out terrorist attacks on Western targets.

8-17 - Sex, Lies, and Terrorism if McGreevey had to give his boytoy a job, why appoint him to the crucially important post of anti-terror czar?

8-17 - Audio slide-show: Israeli Arab's life

8-17 - Divestment From Israel Does Not Equal Racism

8-17 - De-development Israeli style

8-17 - Water wall The building of the wall has so far resulted in the confiscation of 36 ground water wells, a total loss of 6.7 million cubic meters of water per year.

8-17 - An Open Letter in Support of the Presbyterian Church's Decision to Divest from Israel


8-16 - Army kills unarmed man in Nablus, and two firing a Qassam

8-16 - Two dead in Gaza missile attack

8-16 - Israeli Troops Kill Three Civilians

8-16 - Israel army raids Rafah

8-16 - US ambassador voices impatience with Israel over West Bank settlements

8-16 - Death and destruction across the divide

8-16 - Israelis to use barbecues to break hunger strikers

8-16 - Few ways out of U.S. for stateless Palestinians

8-16 - Israel's withdrawal cripples economy in Erez Industrial Zone

8-16 - Israel intends to keep Palestinian territories in chaos: Shaath

8-16 - Freedom March Builds as it Near Jerusalem

8-16 - Filmmaker to share experiences in Palestine

8-16 - Syrians stage sit-in in support to Palestinian prisoners

8-16 - McGREEVEY SEX SCANDAL WAS ISRAELI INTELLIGENCE OPERATION,

8-16 - Pro-Palestinian U.S. activist ordered expelled from Israel

8-16 - Old Testament at root of problems


8-15 - Israeli missiles hit Gaza field

8-15 - Child Dies of Wounds, Another Wounded Seriously by Forces' Remnants

8-15 - Palestinian Shot Dead After Stabbing Israeli Border Policeman

8-15 - Officials: Jewish Extremists Plotting Violence A cache of weapons discovered hidden in caves in the West Bank has raised extra alarm bells

8-15 - Israel Suspects Palestinians on Missiles ALONG THE PHILADELPHI CORRIDOR, Gaza Strip - Israel must widen the "buffer zone" between the Gaza Strip

8-15 - Mass hunger strike in Israeli jails

8-15 - New Confiscation Orders for the Apartheid Wall in Beit Jala

8-15 - Iran Warns Its Missiles Can Hit Anywhere in Israel

8-15 - Mideast peace promoters sharply criticise Bush administration

8-15 - Israeli Espionage: When a Honey Trap Goes Bad A Governor Resigns Mr. Cipel could have not only obtained information on US security procedures, but also been in a position to access sensitive investigative information

8-15 - Israeli official: Israel imprisons 7 Sudanese refugees Seven Sudanese refugees are in an Israel military prison after fleeing their war-torn country on foot, military officials said Sunday.

8-15 - Peace groups show replica of barrier built by Israel "We witnessed even then what Bishop (Desmond) Tutu said was the worst apartheid he had ever seen," the Rev. Edwin Rowe of Central United Methodist Church said of his visit to the Middle East three years ago

8-15 - Palestinians in Beit Hanoun to get relief soon: FM The once green town was reduced into a desert, denounced Shaath

8-15 - e-mail Opposing chants of "Allahu akbar" (God is great) and "Death to the Arabs" are common at matches,

8-15 - What Presbyterians seek is a negotiated peace A response to rabid Zionist Alan Dershowitz.

8-15 - Israel, the ultimate swing state? In Election 2004, true battlegrounds may be across the sea Contrary to widespread belief, it was more likely American voters in Israel, not Florida, who put George W. Bush in the White House four years ago

8-15 - Olympics: Iran probed over apparent Israel boycott

8-15 - Man Sought $50M From McGreevey, Aides Say Cipel met McGreevey during a trip to Israel and then worked on his 2001 campaign

8-15 - Feature: Palestine makes its first way to Athens An old man almost broke into tears, saying "How nice it is to see Palestine's flag fluttering in the sky with other nations' flags."


8-14 - Israeli Missiles Hit Gaza Refugee Camp -- Witnesses

8-14 - Troops seriously wound Palestinian child in Rafah Israeli troops opened fire on Saturday afternoon and wounded a 13-year-old boy in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah

8-14 - Held at gunpoint in Nablus "You'll be here until we kill someone," Orla Guerin was shot at by Israeli soldiers in April 2002, when they chased her and her photographer down an alley near Bethlehem.

8-14 - Some 8,000 Palestinian detainees to launch hunger strike Sunday

8-14 - Palestinian Students Demand Jobs in Gaza

8-14 - Palestinians call for reforms in full-page newspaper ads

8-14 - Athens offers hope Iraq's team walked into the arena to a similarly generous ovation, as did their fellow global underdogs from the Palestinian territories

8-14 - UK warns nationals against travel to W. Bank, Gaza The amended travel advice came after three British journalists and two Palestinian civilians were held at gunpoint on Thursday for four hours by a group of Israeli soldiers in Nablus.

8-14 - Press awards Athens 'gold' "Cyprus, Iraq, Afghanistan and Palestine were deified,"

8-14 - Nader Stands up to ADL's Omissions on Palestine/Israel

8-14 - An Israeli / Rove Connection? - The McGreevey Scandal New Jersey sponsored Cipel for yet another temporary work visa just four months after a number of Israelis were rounded up and arrested by New Jersey police and Federal agents for photographing and celebrating the collapse of the Twin Towers on September

8-14 - Immigrants to Israel hit new low


8-13 - Palestinian Gunman Killed After Shooting A Palestinian gunman killed an Israeli security guard near a Jewish West Bank settlement Friday before being slain himself, the army said.

8-13 - Soldiers on a Rampage; Children and Unborn Die "We just shot an Arab boy-now you will hear his screams," Israeli soldier to family

8-13 - Israel ploughs on with huge settlement construction The Israeli Government moved ahead this week with plans to build thousands of new Jewish homes in the occupied West Bank, despite promises to the US and the international community to halt construction on seized Palestinian land

8-13 - Spain complains over warning shots at Gaza checkpoint Alberto Ucelay, the Spanish consul general in Jerusalem, was travelling with 15 Palestinian children who were to attend a cultural event in Barcelona, via Cairo, when IDF soldiers fired shots in the air to force their vehicle to stop at the Abu Holi check

8-13 - Israel Wipes a Palestinian Farming Community off the Face of the Map

8-13 - Spy Balloon Said to Alert Israeli Troops

8-13 - Israelis want a government without religious parties: poll

8-13 - Israelis 'could leave the Golan' Mr Olmert said even the US, which he described as "virtually our only friend", I wonder why that is? ...

8-13 - Israel could give up occupied Golan Heights: army chief

8-13 - Iran champion in Olympic protest World judo champion Arash Miresmaili said he was proud to withdraw in solidarity with the Palestinians.

8-13 - Governor came out to stop blackmail over gay affair The blackmailer, an Israeli poet, was named State Homeland Security Director in New Jersey despite not being qualified for the job


8-12 - Israeli forces attack medical staff in Rafah

8-12 - Echoing Palestinian Anger, Qurie Condemns Bombing Earlier Thursday, Israeli tanks and armored bulldozers knocked down at least 11 buildings in the battered Rafah refugee camp in southern Gaza, leaving more than a hundred people homeless

8-12 - Angry Palestinians Lash Out at Arafat

8-12 - PEA: Beit Hanoun Endangered Due to Garbage Caused by Israeli Troops

8-12 - Israel Demolishes Houses in Gaza Refugee Camp

8-12 - Israeli Troops Detain Reporters, Doctor Hamdan said the soldiers verbally abused the journalists, jabbed them with their rifles and threatened them when they asked to leave.

8-12 - Sharon Furious Over Call to Close More Settlements

8-12 - US Congressmanīs Appeal On Behalf Of Pollard I dare call it treason

8-12 - Gandhi's grandson to launch non-violent Palestinian campaign against occupation

8-12 - France condemns attack in Jerusalem

8-12 - Palestinians End Government Office Seizure

8-12 - Firms sued for Israeli wall

8-12 - More Jewish settlements 'must go'

8-12 - Qurie takes a swipe at Palestinian militants

8-12 - Sakhnin's success brings cheers and jeers Arab Israeli club's Euro football debut brings mixed feelings

8-12 - Israel to deport U.K. writer with ties to ISM

8-12 - Nader vs. the ADL The longtime consumer advocate's willingness to criticize Israel may win him some votes

8-12 - Gaza, Land of Lost Lives On HBO tonight, you can watch a 14-year-old boy die.

8-12 - An Israeli Designer Embroiders Fashion and Politics

8-12 - Orchestral manoeuvres Daniel Barenboim


8-11 - Israel targets Gaza camp militants Palestinian medics say most of the wounded are civilians, including two children and a woman.

8-11 - Palestinian teenager shot dead by Israeli troops in West Bank

8-11 - Bomb kills two and injures 13

8-11 - Israeli Army Raids Gaza Camp After Car Bombing

8-11 - Iran Tests Missile Capable of Hitting Israel

8-11 - Israeli Woman Arrested on Security Charge

8-11 - Israeli Occupation Re-Shut Down Rafah Terminal

8-11 - Palestinian Abducts His 5 Swedish Children

8-11 - Israel: Budget Discriminates Against Children of Arab Citizens

8-11 - Israel puts Iran in its sights For years, Saddam Hussein's Iraq was seen as the main existential threat to the Jewish state. But that place has now been taken by Iraq's neighbour.

8-11 - EU criticises Israel "These funds do not absolve the occupying power of its responsibilities to uphold international humanitarian law,"

8-11 - Israelis believe Bush better for them than Kerry: poll

8-11 - Arafat and the Palestinian question What values could be more American than the end of occupation, negotiations for peace, the responsible use of international aid, and national popular referendums on the terms of the agreement?

8-11 - Decimated Hamas will likely regenerate

8-11 - PNA making efforts to stop rockets firing: Israeli source

8-11 - U.N. blames both sides in Mideast

8-11 - No tangible progress made towards resuming peace process, Security Council told

8-11 - Erekat calls for EU, US intervention to end Israel actions

8-11 - Kach training youths to fight soldiers and policemen

8-11 - All Roads Lead to Settlements

8-11 - Finding Hope in the Middle East Wisconsin grandmother chronicles Israelis, Palestinians who defy leaders


8-10 - Israeli Forces Raid Gaza Refugee Camp A helicopter then launched a missile which the witnesses said exploded near a group of Palestinians. Medics said about 15 people -- at least three of them civilians -- were wounded.

8-10 - Palestinian teenager shot dead in Nablus

8-10 - A Teenage Gunned Down , 14 Wounded In Nablus

8-10 - Lawyers see Gaza shooting report

8-10 - EU cash 'not diverted to terror'

8-10 - 'Speak Hebrew or shut up'

8-10 - Syria reasserts support for Palestinians' legitimate rights

8-10 - Likud hardliners ready to derail pullout plan

8-10 - Arafat urges Israel to implement agreements on police rearming

8-10 - Arafat evades reform pledges

8-10 - Powell Has Kind Words for Arafat

8-10 - UN voices "dismay" at Israeli violations of Lebanese airspace

8-10 - Gen. Tommy Franks: Threat on Israel justified pre-emption Whose war?

8-10 - [EDITORIAL]Peace march in Israel

8-10 - U.S. commends Israel for removal of IDF roadblocks

8-10 - Olympic briefs The International Olympic Committee has barred the 48-year-old Greek javelin thrower Sofia Sakorafa from the Palestinian team, citing procedural problems


8-9 - Report: 12-year-old boy shot Saturday in Gaza dies of wounds

8-9 - Israel freezes settlement plans The Haaretz daily reported on its website that Mr Sharon's office said the halt to work would be temporary.

8-9 - 61killed, 465 Wounded By Israeli Troops in Last July including 18 children and teenagers, of which four girls, 2 handicapped.

8-9 - Wide Spate of House Demolition in Hebron

8-9 - Israel PM shelves plans for 1,300 new homes in West Bank settlements

8-9 - Rightists' victory: PA policemen won't carry weapons

8-9 - Redeploying police without arms in W. Bank impossible: Qurei

8-9 - Egypt to Train Palestinian Police Officers

8-9 - Love of verse unites Arabs and Jews

8-9 - Berri: Lebanon still occupied by Israel Parliamentary speaker Nabih Berri said Saturday that Lebanon would continue to be under Israeli occupation until it could regain full use of its waters, which flow into the Jewish state.

8-9 - The Forbidden Road Regime in the West Bank - An Apartheid Practice

8-9 - Former Mossad deputy head alleges censorship, quits military council "How does a Palestinian girl who is in her home backyard get killed by IDF fire aimed into the air, according to the army?"

8-9 - West Bank Palestinians yearn for law and order

8-9 - IDF legalizes vehicle confiscation in W. Bank

8-9 - Court rejects female refusenik's petition against IDF service

8-9 - Right-wing rage in Israel A majority of Israelis already support the unilateral closing of many settlements. Which is why the Orthodox right is in panic.

8-9 - Sharon, Peres Fail to Reach Deal on Gaza

8-9 - 9/11 Report Misses One Crucial Point: Mideastern Policy


8-8 - 4 Palestinians wounded in Israeli raid on Rafah

8-8 - Israel fires missiles into Gaza

8-8 - Israel 'plans more settler homes' The homes are to be built in the controversial Ariel settlement bloc, 20km (12.5 miles) inside the West Bank.

8-8 - Israeli army raids refugee camp near Bethlehem

8-8 - Israel expels mother, 2 kids from W. Bank to Gaza

8-8 - Israel risks US ire by approving hundreds of new homes in West Bank

8-8 - Israel distributes radiation pills to residents near nuclear reactor

8-8 - Switzerland to tax suspected Israeli settler exports

8-8 - State Department Opposes New Antisemitism Office Lantos's bill asserts that "antisemitism has at times taken the form of vilification of Zionism, the Jewish national movement, and incitement against Israel."

8-8 - Iran, North Korea have advanced on nuclear arms: report But Iran is the priority for some odd reason. Hmmm I wonder why...

8-8 - Israel, Palestinian Officials Discuss Arming Palestinian Police

8-8 - Arafat accuses Israel of blocking elections

8-8 - Sudan foreign minister blames Israel for escalation of Darfur situation

8-8 - HBO Documentaries Death In Gaza

8-8 - Film on West Bank wall sparks controversy

8-8 - Jewish champion of Palestinians

8-8 - Palestinian youths speak out with art An America Jew has made sure at least some Palestinian children will remember their land the way it was before its destruction by Israeli bulldozers.

8-8 - Korean Christians Begin March in Jerusalem From one and a half weeks ago, 500 Korean young people haven been staying in Palestinian-run Bethlehem. Since Palestinian uprising of 2000, there have been almost no tourists seen here. Now, Korean national flags are hung at every house and welcome placards are also hung.


8-8 - 4 Palestinians wounded in Israeli raid on Rafah

8-8 - Israel fires missiles into Gaza

8-8 - Israel 'plans more settler homes' The homes are to be built in the controversial Ariel settlement bloc, 20km (12.5 miles) inside the West Bank.

8-8 - Israeli army raids refugee camp near Bethlehem

8-8 - Israel expels mother, 2 kids from W. Bank to Gaza

8-8 - Israel risks US ire by approving hundreds of new homes in West Bank

8-8 - Israel distributes radiation pills to residents near nuclear reactor

8-8 - Switzerland to tax suspected Israeli settler exports

8-8 - State Department Opposes New Antisemitism Office Lantos's bill asserts that "antisemitism has at times taken the form of vilification of Zionism, the Jewish national movement, and incitement against Israel."

8-8 - Iran, North Korea have advanced on nuclear arms: report But Iran is the priority for some odd reason. Hmmm I wonder why...

8-8 - Israel, Palestinian Officials Discuss Arming Palestinian Police

8-8 - Arafat accuses Israel of blocking elections

8-8 - Sudan foreign minister blames Israel for escalation of Darfur situation

8-8 - HBO Documentaries Death In Gaza

8-8 - Film on West Bank wall sparks controversy

8-8 - Jewish champion of Palestinians

8-8 - Palestinian youths speak out with art An America Jew has made sure at least some Palestinian children will remember their land the way it was before its destruction by Israeli bulldozers.

8-8 - Korean Christians Begin March in Jerusalem From one and a half weeks ago, 500 Korean young people haven been staying in Palestinian-run Bethlehem. Since Palestinian uprising of 2000, there have been almost no tourists seen here. Now, Korean national flags are hung at every house and welcome placards are also hung.


8-7 - Palestinian teen shot dead by Israeli troops in south Gaza

8-7 - Two Children Wounded In Rafah, a Civilian Brutally Abused In Jerusalem

8-7 - Aid donors pay the price for security clampdowns by Israel

8-7 - Palestinian ministers ask to go

8-7 - West Bank settlement still under construction

8-7 - Baby on long distance mercy mission The Children First Foundation plans to bring another three girls to Australia this month but they are stranded in Palestine after Israel closed several border crossings


8-6 - Palestinian militant killed, one wounded east of Rafah

8-6 - Stranded Gazans Go Home as Israel Opens Egypt Border

8-6 - Anxious Palestinian families reunited as Israeli reopens crossing

8-6 - Israel reopens Gaza crossing to end three-week ordeal for 4,000 However, during three weeks of exploration, no tunnel was found.

8-6 - PM promises Abrams he'll remove illegal outposts American and Israeli sources said Thursday that the Bush administration does not plan to exert pressure on Israel over these issues during election season which is in full swing in the United States.

8-6 - A Handshake May Not Be Enough A recent opinion poll among Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza showed that 46.6 percent regard reform and fighting corruption as top priority.

8-6 - No Children Among Palestinian Resistance: Study

8-6 - Passport to Terror Israel's underground passport factory - a threat to US national security

8-6 - First Convoy Of Trucks Laden With Humanitarian Aid Departs From Turkey For Palestine

8-6 - A dose of hope amid deep conflicts

8-6 - Israeli, Palestinian teens talk peace in Ottawa


8-5 - 12-year-old shot in the head A 12-year-old Palestinian girl died of her injuries on Thursday after being shot by Israeli soldiers

8-5 - Uprooted trees, razed houses... Israel leaves its calling card in Gaza "No rockets were fired near our house. There is no justification for all this brutality."

8-5 - Israel Reopening Egypt Border - Egyptian Official

8-5 - Gaza's breadbasket left in ruins after Israel ends five-week offensive

8-5 - Israel Plans Settlement Expansion, Defying U.S.

8-5 - White House envoy to express US unhappiness over Israeli settlement plans

8-5 - Bush Pressed to Oppose Israeli Settlement Expansion

8-5 - U.S. may rebuke PM over failure to evacuate outposts

8-5 - Israel pulls out of northern Gaza town However, the operation failed to put a halt to attacks, with army radio reporting on Wednesday that more than 40 rockets had landed in Israeli territory since the start of the offensive.

8-5 - Palestinian militants break up news conference

8-5 - Israel flouts road map with new settlement

8-5 - EU ends tariff-free Israeli trade Goods produced in Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories will no longer be allowed to enter the EU tariff-free under an agreement signed yesterday.

8-5 - EU deal in 'Made in Israel' row

8-5 - Israel to Let Some Palestinian Police Carry Guns

8-5 - BRITISH MPs DEMAND INFO ON ARMS TO ISRAEL

8-5 - Arrest of Palestinian Human Rights Defender

8-5 - Israel agrees to label goods from occupied territories

8-5 - Israel settlement enlargement to 'counter Arab growth'

8-5 - Israel loses press cards appeal Israel's government has lost an appeal against a High Court ruling that it was illegal to bar Palestinians getting Israeli press cards

8-5 - Palestinian makes run for peace

8-5 - Residents say disorder tears Gaza apart

8-5 - Duke Will Allow Pro-Palestinian Group To Meet On Campus

8-5 - Jerusalem church leaders praise non-violent activists

8-5 - Jordan slam West Bank settlement expansion

8-5 - Israel bans dead woman from being sent back to Gaza


8-4 - Three young Palestinians killed as Israel steps up deadly Gaza offensive Three Palestinians, including two children, were shot dead and nearly 20 wounded

8-4 - Israelis Expand Gaza Incursion to Stop Rocket Fire Palestinian doctors said one of the dead was a 10-year-old boy and the rest were youths aged between 17 to 20 years old

8-4 - Second Palestinian teenager shot dead by Israelis in northern Gaza

8-4 - Palestinian shot dead by Israeli troops in southern Gaza Jihad El-Bess, a 20-year-old civilian, was killed by the Israelis

8-4 - Egypts asks Annan to help stranded Palestinians Rafah police said three pregnant women had miscarriages Wednesday while waiting at the border crossing

8-4 - Bombs rock south Lebanon Palestinian camp

8-4 - Mercy mission asks Canberra to help stranded children One boy, Mohammad Abujalhoum, 16, has been able to consume food only through a straw for the past 13 years, Mr Sacca said. "When he was three, he was kicked by Israeli soldiers searching his home and both his jaws were damaged. He can't open his mouth," He can't open his mouth," he said. Two years ago, he was shot in the legs by Israeli soldiers on his way to school, he said.

8-4 - No more business in blocked-off Nablus

8-4 - UN evacuates Gaza refugee staff Mr Eriksson said that reports that Israeli forces had moved to the edge of the camp meant there was no longer a safe route between Gaza City and the Erez crossing point into Israel.

8-4 - Alleged Mossad agent may be travelling on pilfered Canadian passport

8-4 - Iraq-to-Haifa oil pipeline could spur economic rebirth A wary Jordanian Foreign Minister Marwan Muasher denied reports that his country is considering reopening the pipeline

8-4 - Women step forward in West Bank

8-4 - Metro family stranded in Israeli Gaza crackdown Wyandotte doctor left Tuesday to help wife, four children

8-4 - IDF to release 100 Palestinian prisoners to ease overcrowding

8-4 - Palestinian leader Arafat turns 75, still stuck in shattered headquarters

8-4 - Jordan clarifies its role in West Bank

8-4 - France urges Israel to end blockade of Gaza at Egyptian border

8-4 - State Dept. urges Americans to leave Gaza


8-3 - Three militants killed in Gaza Strip blast

8-3 - Three Palestinians killed, 17 wounded in Gaza Strip blast In Rafah, a 10-year-old boy was seriously injured when he was hit in the back by a bullet, they said, while in the northern town of Beit Hanun, an 11-year-old boy and a 22-year-old woman were moderately wounded by Israeli gunfire.

8-3 - Children trapped at Gaza border Israeli human rights activists have taken up the cause of handicapped children from Gaza stranded at the border between Egypt and the strip.

8-3 - Eight Internationals Wound In Tulkarem, A Women And Child Wounded In Beit Hanoon

8-3 - UN Emergency Feeding Agency Extends Operations In Palestinian Territories

8-3 - Egypt blasts Israeli approval of new settlement homes

8-3 - Israel Tells U.S. No New Settlements

8-3 - Hamas Issues Video Threat Against Israel

8-3 - Video of WRMEA presentation on C-span Requires Real Media player. This aired Aug. 2. Excellent presentation. Related article here

8-3 - Informer in pay of Israel unbowed by brother's bloody fate Israel began recruiting collaborators from the first days of its 1967 occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, using an array of pressures. Some, such as Abdul Rajoub, were drawn in as an alternative to years in jail or strong-armed while in prison. Others were subjected to blackmail over their sex lives or petty crimes

8-3 - US raps Israel over settler plan

8-3 - US presses Israel over settlement expansion

8-3 - Jordan's King Urges Palestinians to Reform

8-3 - [PCUSANEWS] Clerk issues statement on GA actions on Israel

8-3 - Jordan king criticises Palestinian leadership

8-3 - IDF soldiers to launch public campaign against situation in roadblocks

8-3 - Gaza violence proves need for reform: US

8-3 - The Man Who Didn't Walk By An Israeli Refusnik Visits Vermont

8-3 - Is armed struggle leading Palestinians to liberation?

8-3 - [PCUSANEWS] Taking stock of taking stock Church researching 'selective' divestment in Israel-related firms

8-3 - PC(USA) isn't only group studying bulldozer sales to Israel

8-3 - Letters: U.S. Mideast policy is unfair, one-sided


8-2 - Palestinian woman killed in Israeli raid on S. Gaza

8-2 - Palestinian collaborators killed in hospital

8-2 - Israeli troops shot dead a 60-year-old Palestinian woman in a raid in Gaza strip today.

8-2 - MOH: 222 Female Palestinians Killed Since the Intifada Began

8-2 - Three Palestinian militants killed in northern Gaza

8-2 - Britain blasts Israel over settlement expansion plan

8-2 - Israel plans to expand settlement All settlements in the West Bank and Gaza are considered illegal under international law.

8-2 - U.S. Tells Israel to Drop Plan to Expand West Bank Settlement

8-2 - Israel to Expand Biggest West Bank Settlement

8-2 - The Red Cross/Red Crescent assists over 2500 people stranded at Rafah Terminal For nearly two weeks, ERCS volunteers, working closely with local Egyptian authorities, have been assisting the group stranded at the border, which includes women, children and elderly people

8-2 - Israel retreats from opening Rafah terminal

8-2 - Israel urged to reopen Rafah terminal

8-2 - Former U.S. Diplomats Discuss West Bank Visit, Meeting With Arafat

8-2 - Poll shows half of likely US voters want new policy toward Israel

8-2 - Agricultural Losses in Hebron in July

8-2 - Israel Settlement Wanted Inside Barrier

8-2 - U.S. Defends Prospective Jordan Arms Deal

8-2 - Jordan Angry at Israel Trying to Block Arms Sale

8-2 - Activists, Palestinians break through fence near Tul Karm Palestinian residents of the West Bank village of Kafr Zeita and anti-separation fence activists on Monday burst through a gate in the barrier separating the village from its agricultural lands.

8-2 - Anger at Israeli citizenship law

8-2 - Crossing the line No one is saying that Israel can't build a wall. It just can't build the wall in Palestinian territory. If I want to build a wall in my garden I would not build it through my neighbour's backyard.

8-2 - Sharon Places His Hopes on Anti-Semitism The reason why Sharon is calling on all Jews to migrate to Israel, exploiting the rise in anti-Semitism as a pretext, is the "danger" that if the current population trends continue, Israel will eventually turn into a state where Palestinians form the majo

8-2 - Nazareth activist wants ties with B-N


8-1 - Gunmen break up Palestinian meet

8-1 - At least seven Palestinians arrested in West Bank as Israeli soldier, Palestinian wounded in Gaza Strip Elsewhere, Israeli forces wounded also Sunday a Palestinian civilian and stormed other cities in the occupied territories, sources said.

8-1 - Rival threatens revolt on streets of Gaza unless Arafat loosens his hold on power

8-1 - Arafat 'ruining his people' says protege Former interior minister Mohammad Dahlan warns of 'massive demonstrations' in Gaza unless approved reforms are put in place

8-1 - West Bank on verge of unprecedented chaos, Palestinian leaders warn

8-1 - Israel's border closure traps 6,000 in Egypt

8-1 - Israel mulls restrictions on Jewish extremists

8-1 - For Palestinians, the path to an education has been fenced off

8-1 - Israel trying to block US sale of missile system to Jordan: report

8-1 - Palestinian cabinet may reshuffle within weeks

8-1 - 600 New Housing Units Approved To Build In An Illegal Settlement

8-1 - Another Brick In The Wall Are Palestinian companies cashing in on Israel's security "fence"?

8-1 - Israel helped U.S. probe of major Muslim foundation

8-1 - Settlements to sue over fence Joining an increasing number of settlements, the West Bank communities of Nili and Na'ale are considering petitioning the High Court of Justice to reroute parts of the security barrier, which they claim will "cause serious harm to our quality of life."

8-1 - 'It's a myth that we are anti-Israel' South Africa's new ambassador in Tel Aviv says he's serious about rebuilding the relationship between the two countries, but says the onus is on Israel.

8-1 - A New Zionist-Christian Lobby to 'Exterminate' Palestine A new Zionist lobby, 'Union for Israel' has been formed in order to encourage the USA congress to work on behalf of the Israeli state.

8-1 - "Should Israel tear down its security wall"

8-1 - CANADA: Ban on solidarity activist defeated




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