July '04 Archive


7-31 - Israeli soldiers fire on demonstrators in Gaza, wounding child Israeli soldiers opened fire on some 200 Palestinian women and children demonstrating in the re-occupied northern Gaza town of Beit Hanun, wounding a child

7-31 - Buildings torched in Jenin amid anti-Arafat wave

7-31 - IOF Shoot Dead Eight Palestinians in 48 Hours

7-31 - Christian hostages set free in West Bank

7-31 - Peres: Qurey is a Very Serious Partner for Israel

7-31 - Official expresses concerns of chaos spreading to West Bank

7-31 - Woman stranded at Rafah terminal names newborn after "terminal"

7-31 - Kidnappers promised payoffs The Palestinian Authority officially denies that it funds the militants, but some officials, including lawmakers, say support is given to militants who pledge not to attack targets inside Israel.

7-31 - Israeli defense minister gives 'carte blanche' to army in Gaza

7-31 - Land Grab for Building the Wall Goes Ahead, Tighten the Grip on Biet Hanoon

7-31 - Friends shocked at 'fourth man' tag The Aucklander who fled to Israel after the Israeli passport spy scandal has left disbelieving friends and colleagues in his wake.

7-31 - Canada to probe use of its passport in New Zealand affair

7-31 - Guest: Americans get one-sided view of Middle East


7-30 - Palestinian teen killed in Gaza, Israel hits family of suicide bomber The 15-year-old boy, whose identity was not immediately known, was hit in the chest in Khan Yunis when Israeli troops opened fire during the funeral of two militants killed in an Israeli air strike Rafah the previous day

7-30 - Israeli Copters Destroy Building in Gaza Earlier, Israeli troops fired on Palestinians mourning a militant leader in the Gaza Strip, killing a 12-year-old boy,

7-30 - Teenage girl critically wounded in Gaza Strip

7-30 - Westerners freed in West Bank

7-30 - North Gaza communities march against Beit Hanun occupation

7-30 - U.N. report on Palestine casualties damage "Children bear a particular brunt of the conflict," the report said, noting that since September 2000, 512 children have been killed in Israeli-Palestinian violence.

7-30 - Iraq's Palestinians Dispossessed Again

7-30 - Explosions hit US and Israeli embassies in Uzbek capital

7-30 - Sept. 11 Report: Israel Was a Target

7-30 - Ultra-right establish fake MachsomWatch website All MachsomWatchers are united by their hands-on approach, the act of leaving comfortable surroundings to see -- through the ugly looking glass of Occupation -- what life is like on the other side.

7-30 - Aid to the Palestinians in 2004

7-30 - Outraged: Census Bureau Gives out Data on Arab-Americans to Homeland Security

7-30 - Palestinian teenager trains in Gaza for Olympics despite slim chances After hearing her story, the Arab-American Anti Discrimination Committee in the United States contacted Nike, and were able to secure training gear and sprinting shoes for her. They have been held up in Israeli customs for "security reasons" for nearly a month now

7-30 - Women's HQ nears completion

7-30 - Women's Groups Speak on Middle East Conflict


7-29 - Israeli troops kill a Palestinian in West Bank

7-29 - Air strike kills Gaza militants

7-29 - Palestinian bombers die

7-29 - Nine Israelis wounded as Qassam rockets hit southern Israel

7-29 - 2 Palestinians killed in car in Rafah

7-29 - 474 Palestinian children inside Israeli prisons

7-29 - Sharon says disengagement plan most important for Israel Secondly, it can gain an American commitment not to apply pressure on Israel to adopt any other diplomatic plan other than the road map, he said

7-29 - Defense Ministry official says Israel's West Bank barrier will jut into West Bank Israel is rerouting its West Bank barrier to move it closer to the 1967 pre-war boundary, but it will still jut into the occupied territory to encircle major Jewish settlements Then it still violates international law

7-29 - No "Green Line" for barrier

7-29 - Israeli troops demolish 14 Palestinian houses in Rafah

7-29 - Palestinians fight to export their olive oil The situation is so serious that olive trees are going un-harvested in areas where Israeli curfews and movement restrictions are rife

7-29 - Settler pressure leads to review of fence route

7-29 - Study raps IDF child recruitment The report, "Child Recruitment in Israel," investigates different ways in which children under 18 participate in the army.

7-29 - Israel tests Gaza pullout on Erez zone

7-29 - ICJ Opinion On Mideast Barrier Supports ELCA, LWF Actions U.S. church leaders have appealed to the United States, Israel and all other governments to support the International Court of Justice's (ICJ) advisory opinion on Israel's separation barrier

7-29 - Arafat critic has leg amputated after shooting

7-29 - Israel Seeks to Whitewash Activist Killing

7-29 - EU announces huge aid package for Palestinians

7-29 - Assault on Rafah Latest Evidence That the Palestinian Nakba Did Not End in 1948

7-29 - Sharon: U.S. Wants Israel to Have Nukes

7-29 - Win-Win Whichever candidate clinches the U.S. presidential election, Ariel Sharon wins

7-29 - Hand-Forced by Zionists, Bush Imposes Sanctions on Syria

7-29 - 2004 Top Ten Career Recipients of Pro-Israel PAC Funds

7-29 - Voice of Palestinians

7-29 - Given Abu Ghraib, Rafah Images, U.S. Abstains From Resolution Criticizing Israel

7-29 - Israel detaining more foreign activists "Foreign right-wing extremists are allowed in, but those who advocate peace are not permitted to enter,"

7-29 - Dividing more than just Arab and Jew

7-29 - Ponca City doctor says charity helped Muslim children

7-29 - U.S. gives $20 mn to Palestinian refugees

7-29 - Aust criticised for supporting Israeli barrier

7-29 - Has America Adopted Israel's Legacy of Torture and Abuse?

7-29 - "Justice, Justice You Must Pursue": Why I Burned My Israeli Military Papers

7-29 - Daniel Barenboim: A Maestro Who Fights Against Loud Noise?and Silence

7-29 - A Midwest Jewish Activist Helps Fight Zionist Mind Control in America

7-29 - Israel ignores the lessons of history


7-28 - Stranded Palestinians seek return

7-28 - Gunmen block PA ministers from entering Gaza

7-28 - US peace activist is hurt in Jenin protest

7-28 - Congressional Fever of Israel-Fealty Intensifying

7-28 - Hezbollah warns Israel against extremist attack on Al-Aqsa Mosque

7-28 - Canada abstains on UN security fence vote "It's a significant development that Canada broke with the European Union," Fogel said in an interview from Ottawa."But Canada's position falls far short of where Canada should be. That's problematic, and we have to work on it."

7-28 - Palestinian Officials Say Arafat Must Deliver on Promises

7-28 - US Presbyterian Church draws Jewish criticism for Israel resolutions B'nai B'rith, a Jewish group, called the resolutions "offensive" and urged that Jewish groups end all interfaith dialogue with the Presbyterians until they are rescinded.

7-28 - Israeli army demolishes homes in southern Gaza

7-28 - Egypt strongly urges Israel to protect Al-Aqsa Mosque

7-28 - Children protest Israeli attack in Beit Hanun

7-28 - Israel to Give Cash Advances to Relocate Settlers

7-28 - Israel to make limited changes to West Bank security barrier route

7-28 - Palestinian supporters likely to land Duke forum

7-28 - War-zone competitors who beat the odds to reach Athens Raad Aweisat 100m butterfly, Palestine

7-28 - International pressure must stop Iran's nuclear ambitions: Israeli general

7-28 - Mubarak, Powell discuss Palestinian crisis


7-27 - Two dead in Gaza City dawn raid

7-27 - Witnesses: Soldiers injure Palestinian at checkpoint B'Tselem said the soldiers tried to prevent their activists from coming to Hanini's aid. The incident comes two days after a soldier tortured and shot a Palestinian student at the Ein Eiba checkpoint, north of Nablus.

7-27 - PCHR Appeals World Bodies to Interfere and Reopen Rafah Border Terminal

7-27 - Israel drafts new barrier route "As long as its not on the Green Line, it's not acceptable."

7-27 - Beating, shooting at checkpoint filmed A volunteer from Machsom Watch, the volunteer group of Israei women who attend checkpoints to watch out for abuse, witnessed the beating and took photographs of the victim.

7-27 - Situation at Gaza terminal 'catastrophic' The Israeli army has had the southern and only Strip's passage with Egypt sealed off for the past 10 days.

7-27 - Iran warns Israel of harsh retaliation

7-27 - Israel orders quicker work on barrier The Israeli Defence Minister has ordered officials to speed up work on a southern segment of the disputed West Bank barrier.

7-27 - Jewish demonstrators blocked from entering Jerusalem holy site

7-27 - Hamas denies taking money from foundation; says Bush playing politics

7-27 - Beit Hanoun officials: IDF destroyed land Last Thursday the army demolished the local fruit and vegetable packing plant, which served some 1,000 farmers in the area

7-27 - Police search for drugs reveals bomb laboratory "It was the kind of laboratory that would not have embarrassed any Palestinian bomb-making laboratory in the territories."

7-27 - Gul: Turkey Has Action Plan To Help Palestinians

7-27 - Arafat agrees to intensify reform

7-27 - Risky trip to Gaza homeland leaves local family stranded

7-27 - America's habit of self-deception

7-27 - Palestinian groups slam internal fighting

7-27 - Carter: Kerry would be hands on in Mideast

7-27 - Who Is Responsible ? the Jews or the Zionists? What Zionism and Israel means to me is my dispossession from my homeland and denial of my and my people's right to return to it on racial and religious grounds. It means occupation, oppression and racial and religious discrimination.

7-27 - Despite Warnings, 600 Korean Christians March on the Holy Land

7-27 - Roger Waters launches 'The Writings on the Wall campaign "The poverty inflicted by the wall has been devastating for Palestinians. It has kept children from their schools, the sick from proper medical care and continues to destroy the Palestinian economy"

7-27 - National Jewish Group Applauds Presbyterian Church's Historic Stand Against Israel's Occupation

7-27 - The 9/11 Report and Its Weak-Kneed Consensus Dodging the Issue of Palestine-Israel; Blinkered on Causes of Terrorism

7-27 - Free videos of Israel's security barrier

7-27 - Protestors to DNC Delegates: Free Palestine! "Welcome to the cage" said the opening speaker. "Our Palestinian brothers and sisters live in a cage."

7-27 - US peace activist released after month in Israeli custody


7-26 - Girl killed in Gaza Israeli troops killed a Palestinian girl of 13 on Monday as she played soccer near her home in southern Gaza, relatives and medics said.

7-26 - Israeli troops kill schoolgirl A 12-year-old Palestinian schoolgirl was shot dead by Israeli soldiers at a refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip today, medical sources said.

7-26 - Israel alters barrier route, troops kill 50-year-old Palestinian woman

7-26 - Woman shot dead in Gaza shooting Reports from the Gaza Strip say a 50-year-old Palestinian woman has been killed, though the circumstances of the incident are disputed.

7-26 - Palestinian student shot in hand AN Israeli soldier who allegedly assaulted and then shot a Palestinian student in the hand at a roadblock in the northern West Bank was arrested by the military police today Photo

7-26 - "Six Armed Palestinians Killed in Tulkarem" Last Night ?

7-26 - 6 Palestinians, Including 2 Children, Extra-Judicially Executed by Israeli Troops

7-26 - Settler reparation plan unveiled The Israeli government is to provide settlers evacuated from the Gaza Strip and parts of the West Bank with a choice of four compensation plans.

7-26 - Israel expands West Bank settlements Israeli peace groups and Palestinian officials say thousands of homes are under construction in the main settlements, in addition to an expansion of Jewish outposts

7-26 - Iraq Waits on Normalization With Israel

7-26 - Heideman Lezell Nudelman & Kalik, PC Files Complaint Against the Palestinian Authority, Palestinian Liberation Organization, and Yasser Arafat for the Murder of Esther Klieman

7-26 - Sharon defiant over Gaza pullout

7-26 - Court refuses Vanunu's appeal to leave

7-26 - Doctors' Healing Touch Reaches Across a Mideast Divide "It's like a Bertolt Brecht play," he said. "We tell them, 'You killed my father,' and they tell us, 'You killed my mother,' and we discuss it without emotion."

7-26 - Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei withdraws resignation

7-26 - Tactic of intimidation by smear utterly repugnant It must be pretty evident to most New Zealanders that the attack on Helen Clark by Ted Lapkin, of the Australia/Israel and Jewish Affairs Council's journal, was founded on a series of factual misrepresentations, false comparisons and unsupported inference

7-26 - Jordan's parliament committee concerned over Palestinian situation

7-26 - The Committee on the Present Confusion And why is there not a single mention of Israel and Hamas in the entire ad? Is this the dog that didn't bark?

7-26 - Right-wing Israelis join hands in protest over Gaza The organisers, who had called for a "forceful, but non-violent struggle" claimed a turnout of 100,000 to 150,000, including foreign Jewish and Christian supporters.

7-26 - The purpose of the wall


7-25 - Israeli Missile Strike on Gaza Adds to Tension In southern Gaza, militants fired an anti-tank rocket at a Jewish settlement wounding six Israelis, including children, medics and a military source said. Israeli soldiers fired back at nearby Khan Younis, wounding seven Palestinians, five of them children

7-25 - Israel Fires Missiles at Gaza House

7-25 - Israeli helicopters strike on Gaza City A Palestinian holds his injured son in a hospital

7-25 - Israel fears extremists planning spectacular attack to derail Gaza pullout Israeli authorities are voicing increasing fears that Jewish extremists may launch a spectacular attack in a bid to scupper the planned pullout from Gaza, including a suicide attack on Jerusalem's disputed mosque compound

7-25 - Six Palestinians Killed in West Bank

7-25 - Palestinian shot dead as Jewish radicals plan to blow up al Aqsa Mosque; Israel copters strike Gaza house Meanwhile, a 16-year-old Palestinian was shot dead while standing at the window of his home on Saturday

7-25 - Big rise in Gaza settler numbers Settler numbers in Gaza have risen by 4.3% since PM Ariel Sharon unveiled his disengagement plan six months ago

7-25 - Jewish settlers join 50-mile-long protest at plan to quit Gaza

7-25 - Palestinian Universities Post Urgent Appeal Due to Israeli Racist Imposed Hardships

7-25 - Palestinians 'made millions' selling cheap cement for barrier they bitterly oppose Palestinian businessmen have made millions of pounds supplying cement for Israel's "security barrier" in the full knowledge of Yasser Arafat, the Palestinian leader and one of the wall's most vocal critics.

7-25 - Israel plant a second Chernobyl

7-25 - Arafat waits for Bush's failure: Israeli intelligence

7-25 - Palestinians demand Arafat cousin's sacking, push to end crisis

7-25 - Church members welcome in Middle East

7-25 - Wexler wrong; Bush Israel's friend "Anne Patterson, who has been nominated to be Mr. Danforth's deputy, said she would seek to eliminate the U.N.'s Division of Palestinian Rights."

7-25 - NZ: 2 more passport suspects may have fled to Israel

7-25 - Holy land: A place of despair, a place of hope

7-25 - Peace-Building In Decades-Long Middle East Conflict


7-24 - Israeli Settlers and Occupation Go Wild in Hebron

7-24 - Arafat denies he is facing crisis Mr Arafat spoke hours after masked guerrillas briefly took over a Palestinian Authority building in Gaza.

7-24 - Arafat accepts Qurie's reforms

7-24 - Police station razed as Gaza unrest continues

7-24 - Israeli troops destroys 5 Palestinian homes in Rafah

7-24 - Israeli Minister Warns of Extremists Israel's public security minister on Saturday warned that Jewish extremists could attack a site holy to Muslims and Jews

7-24 - Gunmen take over Gaza governor's office

7-24 - UN flees from Gaza as food shortages loom Thousands of tonnes of food are sitting in storage because the Israeli authorities at the Karni goods terminal between Israel and Gaza insist they must pass through an X-ray machine

7-24 - MPs sign up against Sharon's barrier Few Commons motions on any subject attract this level of support.

7-24 - Israeli troops dig trench around Rafah borders' terminal

7-24 - ECOSOC Votes Unanimously to Improve Palestinian Living Conditions

7-24 - Marks locks doors as protesters clash

7-24 - Source: Berger took classified Mideast 'peace' docs

7-24 - Remembering Michael Prior Father Michael Prior worked tirelessly for over 20 years of his life to expose the racism, false favoritism, deception, and blatantly 'unJesuslike' core assumptions of the theology of Christian Zionism.

7-24 - How the zealots are killing a dream Fundamentalism on both sides of the Israeli divide is proving a tragic hindrance to a lasting peace in the Middle East

7-24 - Democracy and the Washington Neocons - a marriage of convenience

7-24 - Israeli Army prevents blocs the way of over 1000 nonviolent protestors


7-23 - Palestinian teen killed trying to stop Gaza bombing

7-23 - Conflicting reports concerning the death of a child in Beit Hanoun

7-23 - March to Holy Sites in Jeruslaem At one point a soldier raised his rifle to shoot one of the boys throwing stones. But before he could shoot, an Israeli activist stood between the soldier and the boy. Photo(?)

7-23 - Israeli soldiers obstruct humanitarian mission of PRCS medics

7-23 - Mideast peace process impossible without EU: Erakat

7-23 - EU Vows It Will Help With Mideast Peace

7-23 - Palestinian Territories Sliding Into Chaos, Minister Admits

7-23 - Palestinians to press UN Security Council for Israel's compliance over barrier

7-23 - Arafat faces gravest Palestinian crisis

7-23 - EU and Israel clash over support for UN resolution

7-23 - Peres: EU must sever ties with PA until reforms implemented

7-23 - U.S. policy on Israel key motive for effort Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the man who conceived and directed the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, was motivated by his strong disagreement with American support for Israel, said the final report of the Sept. 11 commission.

7-23 - Effect of Iraq war, support for Israel go unaddressed While the top Democrat on the Sept. 11 commission praised the comprehensiveness of its final report Thursday, experts said there were serious omissions in the document.

7-23 - Gaza Fishermen Say Israel Exit Won't End Occupation

7-23 - Israeli Activities in Iraq Worry Syria, Egypt

7-23 - Neocons revive Committee on the Present Danger Some critics charge that neoconservatives promoted the war in Iraq in order to help Israel, and point to statements made in recent months by former Bush advisers that seem to confirm this.

7-23 - The deterrent power of Israeli refuseniks: interview with Peretz Kidron

7-23 - Pro-Palestinian Activist Loses Appeal

7-23 - Fewer Arabs admire U.S., survey finds

7-23 - Report: New Zealand citizen aided Israelis in passport affair Anthony David Reznik, was a paramedic working for an ambulance company which provided services to the handicapped youth under whose name the Israelis attempted to obtain a passport

7-23 - 4-Years Later, Palestinian Stowaway Still Being Held Members of Arab-American as well as Christian groups have offered to sponsor Yassir if he is set free and permitted to stay in the United States.

7-23 - Don't invite Palestinians to peace conference: Israel

7-23 - Knesset's discriminatory law unacceptable Amnesty International condemns the extension by the Israeli Knesset of a law (Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law) which denies thousands of Israeli Arab citizens the right to live as a family.

7-23 - Powell to tour Middle East for peace push

7-23 - Drift Reality: Senator Brownback AIPAC, JINSA and 50 million to fuel the fire

7-23 - Angelina Jolie and Jordan's Queen Mother to help Arab children :


7-22 - Militants die in Gaza air strike

7-22 - Israel demolishes Gaza houses, wounds boy A 9-year-old Palestinian boy was injured in the sporadic fire

7-22 - EU: Israel Violating International Law

7-22 - Israel and EU fail to heal rift "A country has the right to build a fence on its own territory but we believe the route of this fence is contrary to international law" -Javier Solana

7-22 - Arafat agrees to cede power to PM Yasser Arafat has agreed to grant his prime minister full authority over the security forces

7-22 - Europe puts pressure on Arafat

7-22 - Group Says Israeli Settlers' Activity Up

7-22 - Egypt and U.S. want October Gaza summit

7-22 - Israel: It will be difficult to include EU in peace efforts "the atmosphere created at the UN following passage of a one-sided resolution makes it doubtful that the EU, UN and Quartet will be able to play the role of honest broker."

7-22 - Israel deploys new weapon a rifle mounted on a tower attached to an armoured vehicle, for firing at Palestinian fighters not visible from the ground

7-22 - Israel's Wall Just Keeps on Growing

7-22 - U.S. OBTAINS INFO ON GAZA AMBUSH The State Department said the Palestinian Authority has provided the names of those who killed the U.S. embassy guards in the ambush of a convoy

7-22 - Egypt proposes peace conference, but Israel rejects Palestinian participation

7-22 - White House Dismisses UN Ruling on West Bank Barrier

7-22 - PCBS: 69% of Palestinian Children Received Psychiatric and Guidance Therapy

7-22 - NZ hunting 'Israeli ex-diplomat'

7-22 - Israeli spy case twist

7-22 - Holy Land Custody Calls for U.N. Mideast Peace Conference The Holy Land Custody's juridical expert added that the wall of separation "has invaded in several points properties of the Catholic Church, including some in the Mount of Olives, which belong to the Franciscans."

7-22 - Palestinian activist dies of heart attack after giving speech

7-22 - A call for Sharon and Arafat to grow up

7-22 - Plans for Palestinian conference at Duke draws complaints Tentative plans for a national conference of pro-Palestinian students at Duke University in October have prompted more than 1,200 people to sign a petition asking President Richard Brodhead to ban the meeting.

7-22 - Outreach to Despair Christians minister to the hopeless in Gaza.

7-22 - What intifada? Night life in Ramallah continues, minus the dancing

7-22 - Angelina teams up with Noor to help Arab children After meeting the mostly-Palestinian people who had fled their war-torn homelands, [Angelina Jolie] commended them for their bravery.


7-21 - Israeli Helicopter Fires Missile at Gaza Camp

7-21 - Israel lashes out at EU for backing UN vote on wall More than 200 British MPs have signed a parliamentary motion calling on Israel to pull down the barrier. And our legislators just passed a bill condemning the ICJ ruling. It goes to show how snookered our government really is.

7-21 - Gaza militants warn Arafat of fresh protests The basic demand behind this agitation is that we want free and fair elections.

7-21 - Israel Defies U.N. Vote Against West Bank Barrier

7-21 - West Bank official kidnapped

7-21 - Annan Urges Israel to Tear Down West Bank Barrier

7-21 - Arafat urged to let premier quit

7-21 - Israel summons EU envoys over support for anti-fence ruling

7-21 - Israel shows contempt for international opinion

7-21 - Observers highlight abuse of Palestinians Swiss observers in the occupied territories say they have witnessed human rights abuses against Palestinians of all ages.

7-21 - Gaza reporters told not to cover internal strife

7-21 - Cynthia McKinney, critic of Israel, Majette's 2002 victory over McKinney was credited in large part to out-of-state Jewish support, though there was apparently discontent from local voters over her performance as well.

7-21 - Obeying the law Once again Israel has vowed to flout a United Nations resolution and once again America will let it.

7-21 - Palestinian turmoil over Gaza

7-21 - Settler population in territories grew 5 percent in last year

7-21 - Pro-Palestinian American to Enter Israel

7-21 - Govt criticised for West Bank barrier vote The Democrats and the Greens say Australia has undermined its international standing by voting against a UN resolution demanding Israel dismantle its West Bank barrier

7-21 - German Politicians Call for Freezing Palestinian Aid

7-21 - Madison votes against sister-city proposal

7-21 - Palestinian project backers to bring proposal back

7-21 - The Silent War

7-21 - Rabbinical Delegation Brings Torah Case Against Israeli Withdrawal To Capitol Hill "It is ours solely because it was given to us by G-d, the Holy Land of the Jewish People. Only such an approach will bring true peace and stability to the region."

7-21 - Israel - A Rogue State


7-20 - Arafat critic shot in Ramallah

7-20 - Palestinian leaders agree uneasy truce as former minister shot and wounded

7-20 - UN Assembly Tells Israel to Tear Down Barrier

7-20 - Three die in Lebanon border clash Two Israeli soldiers and a Hezbollah fighter have died in an exchange of fire across the Lebanese border.

7-20 - More Palestinians made homeless

7-20 - Britain worried US losing interest in Middle East peace: report Without action soon, Israeli settlement expansion and the construction of a separation barrier in the West Bank would make a viable two-state solution "almost impossible,"

7-20 - Qureia drops threat to quit as PM

7-20 - US urges Arafat to give up powers

7-20 - Arafat faces generational crisis A Palestinian power struggle is epitomized by the young man who runs Jenin.

7-20 - U.S. official: Arafat blocks probe of U.S. Gaza deaths

7-20 - Poverty fuels anger in Gaza amid battle for power

7-20 - Dichter says Iran trying to form fifth column in Israel He reported that 12 Israeli-Arabs have been arrested since the beginning of this year on suspicion of involvement in terrorist activities. Two, he said, were recruited by Hezbollah, seven by Palestinian terror organizations, and three operated independently. 12?

7-20 - Palestinian villagers fear eviction

7-20 - Dozens of Jewish extremists seeking Sharon's death: Shin Beth

7-20 - Senator Brownback Vows Strong U.S. Support to Israel's Parliament

7-20 - NZ 'evidence' against Israel

7-20 - Russia pledges to work on resumption of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks The statement came after a plane sent by Russian Emergency Situations Ministry delivered humanitarian aid to Palestinians earlier Tuesday.

7-20 - Israel in Shock Over Judge's Killing "If someone uses egregious violence against Palestinians, whether it's beating someone at a checkpoint or a pilot acting without moral limits, the violence moves from the occupied territories into Israel."

7-20 - Film festival in a war zone Nick Broomfield on the four days he spent as a judge at Ramallah's first international celebration of celluloid


7-19 - Israeli missiles hit Gaza house

7-19 - Israel Kills Another Unarmed Boy In Balata Camp

7-19 - Three dead in West Bank clashes A FOUR-year-old Palestinian girl who was shot in the head by Israeli troops in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah earlier this month has died in hospital, medical sources said.

7-19 - Girl, 4, dies from head wound

7-19 - Arafat removes nephew from top security post

7-19 - Israel 'Sure' Palestinians Didn't Kill Judge How often do the militants claim responsibility for acts that they did not commit and on whom Israel pins the blame?

7-19 - Jewish Settlements Increase Growth Jewish settler leaders acknowledge they are trying to enlist new residents who will resist Sharon's announced pullout

7-19 - U.N. Delays Vote on Israeli Barrier

7-19 - Arafat urged to end corruption after unrest

7-19 - Arafat faces new calls for reform

7-19 - Arafat Backtracks in Gaza Power Struggle

7-19 - Former U.S. Officials Oppose Israel Attack on Iran

7-19 - Beirut bomb kills Hezbollah man Hezbollah said the attack was the work of Israel

7-19 - Firefight on Israel-Jordan border

7-19 - Israel accuses Iran of resuming suspect nuclear activities

7-19 - Sharon persona non grata in France as diplomatic row escalates

7-19 - Israel seeks EU help in UN barrier battle "Shalom asked Solana to use his influence to ensure that the EU oppose the Palestinian efforts,"

7-19 - Israel 'ready' to strike Iran

7-19 - Lack Of Reason, Lack Of Interest In a new study of media coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a group of American college students was asked, "Who is occupying the occupied territories, and what nationality are the settlers??

7-19 - US calls on Palestine to fight terrorism

7-19 - U.N. Agency Pulls Foreign Staff From Gaza

7-19 - Amnesty slams Caterpillar over Israel

7-19 - In Jenin, seven shattered dreams

7-19 - Madison City Council set to vote on sister-city proposal A proposal to establish a sister-city relationship between Madison and the Palestinian city of Rafah has met with fierce opposition and accusations of anti-Semitism.


7-18 - Gaza violence over security boss At least 12 people have been wounded in the clash, which came less than a day after a similar clash in Khan Yunis.

7-18 - 18 wounded in Palestinian clashes

7-18 - 3 Palestinians wounded by Israeli troops in Gaza

7-18 - Israeli Troops Kill and Wound Palestinians in West Bank and Gaza

7-18 - Palestinian suicide bomber aborts attack, later killed

7-18 - Reuters reporter wounded during Gaza gunbattle

7-18 - Moment of crisis nears for Arafat Violence, demonstrations and kidnappings in Gaza as Palestinians express their anger at authority - and prime minister tries to resign

7-18 - Israel shuts down Rafah terminal Witnesses said hundreds of Palestinian passengers were stuck on both sides of the terminal, many of whom were women, children and patients who need urgent treatments.

7-18 - For the first time, the pressure is from within But Mr Arafat now faces a potentially much tougher challenge to his overarching control - from internal Palestinian rivalries

7-18 - Arafat faces rising challenge in Gaza

7-18 - French Jews 'must move to Israel' "I think Mr Sharon would have done better tonight to have kept quiet."

7-18 - Report: Arafat's death would cause chaos

7-18 - Israel's marriage law 'racist' Israel's Cabinet on Sunday approved the extension of a law banning Palestinians who marry Israeli Arabs from living in Israel.

7-18 - Fighting claims voice for peace "[My father] explained to me that war is not the answer, that peace is the solution,"

7-18 - Bush says Palestinian State will not be established by 2005

7-18 - Israel's fair-weather friend clouds up Despite hopes that his ouster would make Israel more secure, however, the American occupation of Iraq has brought that country political uncertainty, unbridled terror and increased Iraqi ties with the Iranian regime. Galling, to say the least.

7-18 - Olive Trees "Keep the Hope Alive"

7-18 - Israel's alliances with Turkey, India start to fray

7-18 - Mossad agent linked to Asia scam

7-18 - The show goes on - even when the projector is confiscated

7-18 - British Peace Trip to the oPt and Western Jews Revolt Against Zionism


7-17 - IOF Wounds Two Citizens, Arrests Four in oPt

7-17 - Israeli Soldiers Kill Unarmed Palestinian in Balata

7-17 - Arafat sacks top officers to quell unrest

7-17 - Gaza marchers spurn Arafat reform

7-17 - Palestinian PM offers to resign Ahmed Qureia sent a letter of resignation to Arafat, who refused to accept it.

7-17 - UN debate on Israel barrier diverting Mideast peace effort: US

7-17 - Hamas denounces Gaza kidnappings

7-17 - Hamas warns against Israeli assassins

7-17 - Palestinians, Israelis Hold Film Festivals

7-17 - US is obliged to support its 'old friend' Israel - Bush

7-17 - Editorial: Israel given a message to remember

7-17 - Clark Gets Palestinian Backing


7-16 - State of emergency in Gaza Strip

7-16 - Gaza Gunmen Free Last Two French Hostages

7-16 - Israel must withdraw from Gaza to stay 'Jewish, democratic': Sharon

7-16 - Don't blame Arafat Camp David failed because Israeli hardliners manipulated intelligence

7-16 - Boy bomber speaks about mission

7-16 - UN debates Israeli barrier ruling The ambassador of the Netherlands - which currently holds the rotating EU presidency - said that, while the EU recognised Israel's right to protect its citizens, it demanded a reversal on the construction of the barrier.

7-16 - Before and After the Wall in Jayyous I am a farmer in Jayyous, a small village near the Palestinian city of Qalqilya and three miles from the 1967 border with Israel

7-16 - Palestinians Seek UN Help Against Israeli Barrier

7-16 - Palestinian militants ban UN envoy

7-16 - The rising tide of anti-Americanism However, she said, Israelis are not "uniformly comfortable" with Bush's foreign policy and preemptive doctrines. In particular, there is a concern that by going into Iraq, America has rendered itself less capable of dealing with Iran, both militarily and in terms of world credibility, a country that is seen as the greatest existential threat to Israel

7-16 - Israel's plans for Iran strikes

7-16 - Palestinians: Sanction Israel if it won't comply with the World Court

7-16 - House approves Israel aid, but 'I have personally witnessed the very severe hardships it imposes on Palestinian life,' Rep. Lois Capps (D-Calif.) said of the fence. 'A fence on the Green Line is one thing. That makes sense strategically and demographically. But a separation barrier that winds its way through the West Bank, appropriating Palestinian land in its wake, is not acceptable.'

7-16 - Dershowitz, the ICJ and the Jim Crow Era virtually all parties and judges agreed that Israel had a right to build the security barrier in its own territory, not on Palestinian land

7-16 - 'Democratic' Racism: Parts 1 & 2 The security services have taken an uninterrupted interest in shaping the education of the Palestinian-Israeli minority, to ensure that Arab children cannot learn about their heritage and history or gain insights into their national identity.

7-16 - Anxiety Grows Over Korean Christians' Rally in M-E Hosted by the Organization for Asian Cultural Cooperation and Development, made up of several Protestant groups in South Korea, the "Jerusalem Jesus March 2004" is slated for August 7-10.

7-16 - Israel enlists Bedouin trackers in fight against Palestinians

7-16 - Israel key for candidates Kerry, president take similar stances on country.

7-16 - Tutu: No security without justice

7-16 - Middle East doctors join hands to fight Aids Israeli and Palestinian doctors came together this week to forge an alliance against HIV/Aids at a global conference on the killer disease.

7-16 - Protest outside court A PROTEST against mechanical manufacturing company Caterpillar


7-15 - Hamas militant killed in Hebron

7-15 - Report: Palestinian economy worst in history

7-15 - Israeli Troops Blow up a House in Jenin, Wounds a Girl in Rafah

7-15 - Palestinians play down UN 'ban'

7-15 - UN urged to back barrier ruling

7-15 - US House of Representatives Rejects Hague Court Ruling Related article Khatami: Tel Aviv is actual US capital

7-15 - Administration revokes plan to monitor settlement freeze The American administration revoked its plan to set up a team of experts to monitor the construction freeze in the West Bank and determine, along with Israel, the extent of construction permitted in each settlement.

7-15 - Palestinian families marooned by West Bank wall And when the wall is completed around Fuad Jado's house no medical care will be able to reach him. That is, unless Israeli soldiers controlling the only entrance say so.

7-15 - Major US Christian Denomination Backs Divestment From Israel

7-15 - Israel to add tunnels, roads to parts of wall

7-15 - American Israel Public Affairs Committee Applauds Strong Bipartisan Condemnation of ICJ Ruling The ICJ ruled not that Israel cannot or should not have a fence, but that it cannot be built on Occupied Land - which it currently is. Also see related article - Khatami: Tel Aviv is actual US capital

7-15 - U.N.: Palestinian police ineffective

7-15 - 'Mossad agents' jailed in fake New Zealand passport scandal Ms Clark said Israel had ignored requests made three months ago for an explanation and an apology.

7-15 - Senate Report on Iraq Intel Points to Role of Jerusalem

7-15 - No apology from Israel in spy case

7-15 - Mossad risks slip-ups in race against Qaeda

7-15 - No spy charges against Israelis as evidence difficult: NZ prime minister She however remained in "no doubt whatsoever" that the two men were Israeli security agents.

7-15 - NZ imposes sanctions against Israel

7-15 - Israel's strategy produces mixed results

7-15 - Cam Kerry promises support for Israel, on his brother's behalf Related article - Khatami: Tel Aviv is actual US capital

7-15 - Democrats endorse some key pro- Israel positions in their platform "Domestically, the Jewish groups asked for an expansion of hate crimes legislation and support for a bill that would expand religious freedom rights for employees on the job. They also reiterated opposition to vouchers that could be used by students in private or parochial schools, and to faith-based initiatives, the federal funding of religious social services programming." - Oh the irony

7-15 - In Chaos, Palestinians Struggle for a Way Out

7-15 - House rejects effort to cut Egyptian military aid

7-15 - El-Baradei never visited Dimona nuclear reactor


7-14 - In Hebron: Ten Dead, Scores Wounded, 740 Arrested in Six Months

7-14 - Israeli military forces shell southern Gaza town

7-14 - Palestinian envoy denies UN official barred from West Bank, Gaza

7-14 - PA official: U.S. has details on attack that killed Americans

7-14 - Sinn Fein urges EU to suspend 'preferential trade' with Israel The EU-Israel Association Agreement grants Israel favourable trading terms with the EU. This agreement includes a clause, which says that it is based on respect for human rights and democratic principles.

7-14 - UN relief convoy for besieged Palestinians in Gaza strip comes under fire

7-14 - UNRWA: Israelis fired on food convoy

7-14 - 'Israeli plans' for Arafat death Steps would be taken to stop any rumours that Israel was in any way connected with a death by natural causes.

7-14 - Israel up against the wall

7-14 - Israel plans to stop burial of Arafat at holy site

7-14 - Peeping Tom Sparks Muslim-Christian Riot in W.Bank

7-14 - Two Israelis lightly wounded in shooting attack on Trans-Samaria highway

7-14 - U.S. Opposes Palestinian Demands on Wall

7-14 - Israel Expands Program to Attract Jews from North America While the new arrivals cited personal reasons for coming, the immigration issue is also linked to the demographic battle between Israelis and Palestinians.

7-14 - Salt of the Earth Christians in Palestine

7-14 - Fighting Israel's Wall

7-14 - Israeli, Palestine reps call for more int'l help

7-14 - Egypt's Israel Peacekeeper Plan Draws Ire Israel has rejected Egypt's demands that it rule out military strikes while the Egyptian security advisers are there

7-14 - South Israeli water 'radioactive'

7-14 - Palestinians ban UN envoy Larsen

7-14 - Israelis Seek Stronger Ties With Turkey

7-14 - S.F. Jewish activist held as security threat in Israel

7-14 - Michael Moore on Israel


7-13 - Israeli missiles 'hit Gaza City'

7-13 - Preparations under way to move West Bank barrier route

7-13 - Settlers suspected of polluting wells

7-13 - Israel kills senior Jihad leader

7-13 - UN to hold emergency session on court ruling over Israeli barrier

7-13 - IDF chief: Forces will not leave Gaza until Qassam attacks stopped

7-13 - What you get in 20 seconds Television coverage of the Israel-Palestine conflict tends to reflect Israeli perspectives, while leaving most viewers alarmingly ill-informed Our coverage is even worse

7-13 - US court urges Palestinian payout

7-13 - The long race to Jerusalem

7-13 - Israel ignores UN court ruling at its peril

7-13 - ADL Denounces Presbyterians' Actions on Jews and Israel "Targeting Jews for conversion to Christianity is an insult to the Jewish people."

7-13 - Palestinian security apparatuses to be combined soon: Qurei

7-13 - Envoy: Palestinian Authority May Collapse

7-13 - Iran Leader Says U.S., Israel Behind Iraq Kidnaps

7-13 - Michael Moore, Ugly American Filmmaker Taken to Task for Arrogance, Ignoring Israel

7-13 - Israel must be compelled to comply The small state of Israel can whistle up the superpower to do its bidding. Yet there are millions of Americans who still don't know why their country is despised and hated in the Muslim world.

7-13 - Straw Urged to Include Israeli Wall in 'Road Map' Tory Sir Patrick Cormack (Staffordshire S) said even those who considered themselves 'friends of Israel' found themselves 'increasingly exasperated' by its government's actions.

7-13 - Palestinian municipal elections postponed for 3 months

7-13 - Palestinian Surgeon Cuts Jazz-pop CD for Cause

7-13 - Despite Perils, Palestinians Volunteer For Red Crescent The Israeli occupation army has destroyed 35 Palestinian ambulances, killed 18 medics and injured 370 others between 2000-2002, according to the latest official statistics released by the Palestinian health ministry.

7-13 - For the children's sake, tear down this wall!

7-13 - Fulfilling mission, teens enjoy fruits of American life Even though the U.S. directly sponsors Palestine's occupier in the Middle East, Musleh and her peers have never been anti-American. After Sept. 11, when the media showed crowds in the Arab world cheering the terrorist attacks, citizens of Beit Sahour sent telegrams to the American consul in Jerusalem expressing their condolences.


7-12 - Israeli bulldozer crushes paralysed man in Gaza home

7-12 - 70-Year-Old Killed In Israeli Attack

The claims by the IDF that the homes were not inhabited or that they were empty or that they had given the folks enough of a warning to leave are proven false by the footage in the clip on this page entitled Raw Footage 'Israelis push into Gaza' which shows people picking their dead pets out of the rubble. The residents clearly did not have enough time to save the lives of their pets, or the life of the disabled elderly man.

7-12 - Sharon invites Peres into coalition

7-12 - Israel/Occupied Territories: Families torn apart by discriminatory policies AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PRESS RELEASE

7-12 - UN Condemns Latest Israel Killing Of Palestinians Mr. Roed-Larsen was "particularly disturbed" by the killing this morning of 70-year-old wheelchair-bound Mahmoud Halfalla in Khan Yunis.

7-12 - Palestinians to seek emergency U.N. session

7-12 - Next Navy chief goes to Israel to signal smooth bilateral sailing we are against Israelis persecuting the Palestinian people in the name of fighting international terrorism

7-12 - Report finds serious flaws in Jerusalem hospital's treatment of Palestinian patient

7-12 - Greasing up to power By failing to explain that the Palestinians are living under military occupation, following the illegal seizure of their land, correspondents routinely reduce the conflict to an inexplicable "cycle of violence".

7-12 - State Department: 2005 deadline for Palestinian state 'increasingly unlikely'

7-12 - Christian hunger strikers welcome ruling on Israel's Separation Wall "In the 1930s, the white people in South Africa took 87% of the land, although they represented just one quarter of the population," Kuse said. "Now we see some of the same things happening here. We got support from the whole international society. Now it’s your turn to be entitled to the same international support."

7-12 - Israeli army destroys 30 houses in Khan Younis

7-12 - Church leaders urge Bush to heed court ruling on separation barrier

7-12 - Israeli Soldier Joins Wave of Refusniks "this organization (the Israeli army) fires tank rounds at crowds of elderly citizens and children, and I have no reason to join it."

7-12 - Israel barrier must come down says UN Court The landmark ruling reflects Christian Aid's and our partners' concerns about the barrier, which has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis facing the Palestinian people

7-12 - Vatican sees "weighty sentence" against Israeli wall Meanwhile US churches have appealed to their government to support the International Court of Justice's advisory opinion on Israel's separation barrier.

7-12 - It is possible to build a legal fence However, it is important to remember that the court did not forbid the construction of a barrier but stated that it cannot be built within occupied territory.

7-12 - New Zealand welcomes ICJ ruling on Israeli wall "While it has a valid right to protect its people from suicide bombings, the construction of any wall should be on its legal 1967border,"

7-12 - The ICJ ruling and Israel's fence

7-12 - Attack on Pro-Palestinian Picket in Manchester

7-12 - Eriksson coaches Palestinians, Israelis

7-12 - Dutch Peace Activist Detained By At Ben Gurion Airport Facing Deportation


7-11 - Sharon points finger at world court after deadly bus bomb in Tel Aviv A young woman soldier was killed and 20 people wounded when a bomb placed next to a bus stop in the commercial capital exploded

7-11 - Sharon defies UN with pledge to keep building barrier after bus-stop bombing The Palestinian Authority condemns the Tel-Aviv attack. It is not good for the Palestinian cause. There are groups or cells doing things that the vast majority of the Palestinian people consider are doing harm to our cause

7-11 - Sacred right to fight terror overrides court, says Sharon What's especially frightening is the fact that so many people, and in particular the Israeli government, still do not grasp the fact that the world court said that the issue is not the wall itself, but its present location - in Palestinian territory.

7-11 - Sharon orders work to continue on West Bank barrier

7-11 - U.S. House of Representatives bill targets killers of Americans And what of the murders of Americans by Israelis, will this legislation cover those too? It doesn't look that way.

7-11 - Tel Aviv hit by rush hour blast "This says that we can reach every place, even when there is a fence " - Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades

7-11 - U.S. Jew Denied Entry Into Israel

7-11 - Arafat condemns Tel Aviv attack, suggests it was work of Israelis

7-11 - The case for sanctions against Israel Economic sanctions and an arms ban against Israel are the only way of breaking the impasse

7-11 - Army cameras catch soldiers' abuse

7-11 - U.S. team to set limits on settlement construction The U.S. administration is establishing a team of experts that will conduct negotiations with Israel concerning demarcation of the boundaries of construction in the West Bank, with the purpose of limiting settlement expansion.

7-11 - Analysis: Closure Policy, an Israeli Measure with Various Implications

7-11 - UN Secretary General tells Israel to conform over wall decision

7-11 - Israelis, Palestinians plot next moves on barrier issue

7-11 - Jews Praise Danforth Danforth's record indicates solid support for foreign and military aid to Israel, solidarity with the Jewish state and support for Israel's claim to Jerusalem as its undivided capital

7-11 - PALESTINIANS BOLSTERED BY NEW WEAPONRY

7-11 - U.N. to build new homes in Gaza

7-11 - Shalom's statements "big lie": Palestinian official

7-11 - Protest Israel's Wall by Sending Pre-form Letter to Your Congressmen

7-11 - Education chief in north worried by rise in Arab students


7-10 - Palestinian teenager killed by Israeli fire in Gaza Strip Halima Udeh Abu Samahdaneh took a bullet to the head when troops opened fire in the Shabura district of the impoverished town close to the Israeli-controlled border with Egypt,

7-10 - Pregnant Palestinian woman seriously wounded by Israeli fire Latifa Abu Amsha, 26, was one of two women wounded when troops opened fire on them as they went out to shop, Palestinian medics and witnesses said Saturday.

7-10 - Four dead in Gaza car explosion

7-10 - Israeli army attacks bare-handed Palestinian women Witnesses said that the three women, holding white flags, attempted to leave their houses to get food and urgent supplies after the town had been besieged for 12 days.

7-10 - Situation in northern Gaza Strip "extremely bad": ICRC

7-10 - UN told to act on Israeli barrier Israel has said it will ignore the non-binding ruling and is counting on the US to block any action by the UN.

7-10 - 17 Palestinians killed in 1st week of July: report Among the 17 killed, six were children

7-10 - Palestinians Face U.S. Opposition Over U.N. Action

7-10 - Israel Asks U.S. for Support at U.N. Over Barrier

7-10 - What Israel Gets away with and why

7-10 - Palestinians plan UN resolution on barrier

7-10 - Despite court rulings, fence construction work continues apace Despite the ruling of both the Israeli High Court of Justice and The Hague, the work on the fence in Jerusalem is continuing almost as usual.

7-10 - Analysis / Israel's image dealt a hard blow The U.S. promised to stop the issue from passing to the Security Council, which can impose sanctions.

7-10 - Jewish Extremists Put Israelis on Alert Jewish extremists say they are planning a full-fledged rebellion. In interviews, several said they were recruiting fighters and instructing followers to resist eviction by force.

7-10 - Palestinian People Rejoice Following ICJ Ruling Against the Apartheid Wall

7-10 - The Israeli Wall and the Fall of America We are becoming an outcast nation, with Israel dragging down further into the muck and mud of immorality, disrespect and we are fast becoming the laughing stock of other nations as the tail of Israel wags us when and where it wants.

7-10 - 'I pity you for becoming murderers' According to the x-rays, they told me that a dum-dum bullet has exploded in my spinal cord, at the sixth disk. It was a dum-dum and it caused damage to the spine.

7-10 - Israel rejects ICJ fence ruling, braces for UN vote we will comply with our High Court decisions, and not with the International Court whose decision is in any case a legal opinion for the United Nations

7-10 - Thank You, Your Honors As an Israeli deeply concerned about the security of my country, and a Jew deeply concerned about the moral implications of building this barrier, I applaud this decision.

7-10 - Turkish P.M. Erdogan Snubs Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Due In Ankara Next Week

7-10 - Arafat says dismantling of West Bank barrier "unavoidable"

7-10 - West Bank is occupied territory

7-10 - Italian prime minister urges Israel to pull out of Gaza Frattini noted that Italy had "clearly" told Israel that it must revise the path of the wall it is building on the West Bank.

7-10 - Euro 2004 Eases Israeli Siege on Rafah


7-9 - World Court Says Israeli Barrier Illegal I listened to the live broadcast of the ruling - I only missed the very beginning, and would like to clarify something:
The court did NOT say that Israel does not have the right to protect its citizens or build a wall, the court did say that building this wall on Palestinian land is a violation of international law. In other words, if you want to build a wall - build it on your own land.


7-9 - World court tells Israel to tear down illegal wall The court said that Israel had a duty to protect the lives of its citizens from "numerous indiscriminate and deadly acts of violence", but that did not permit it to flout international law.

7-9 - Palestinian shot dead by Israeli soldiers in southern West Bank Mohammad Khamis Raaba, 22, was shot in his car when a jeepload of troops opened fire on stone-throwing demonstrators during an incursion into the village, the sources said. A passenger in the vehicle was also wounded.

7-9 - Mother taking children to safety killed in Gaza

7-9 - Palestinians Face U.S. Opposition Over U.N. Action Our government stands in the way of justice

7-9 - EU backs West Bank wall ruling

7-9 - Barrier ruling shifts the debate If the Palestinians have their way, historians will look back on yesterday's court ruling against the vast West Bank barrier as the decision that mobilised the world to end Israeli occupation.

7-9 - Bush denounces Israeli barrier ruling; Israel not indicating it will comply

7-9 - EU pressures Israel to dismantle security wall

7-9 - Church Leaders Ask for Cooperation with U.N. to Resolve Barrier Issue and Resume Peace Negotiations U.S. Church leaders appealed to their government to support the International Court of Justice's advisory opinion on Israel's separation barrier.

7-9 - US baulks at court ruling on Israeli barrier, Europe cautious

7-9 - Palestinians hail "historic decision" on barrier, demand sanctions on Israel

7-9 - 'I am angry at the world. Israel does not respect international law'

7-9 - U.N.:Barrier opinion sent to Gen. Assembly

7-9 - Ruling on barrier divides US and Europe as Arafat hails triumph

7-9 - Tear down Israel's illegal barrier, says World Court One of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's aides, Raanan Gissin, went further, saying: "I believe that, after the rancour dies, this resolution will find its place in the garbage can of history."

7-9 - Rights, duties and obligations

7-9 - The wall cannot work Bending and bulging out to accommodate the settlements, his wall makes a viable Palestinian state impossible

7-9 - Palestinian Win Rises Higher Than Israeli Wall

7-9 - Analysis: Moral victory for Palestinians

7-9 - Saramago slams Israeli humiliation of Palestinians Portuguese Nobel laureate, other leading cultural figures sign petition condemning Sharon's criminal policies.

7-9 - In quotes: Israel barrier ruling reaction

7-9 - Israeli Air Force 'Refuser' in Washington


7-8 - Israeli troops kill 5 Palestinians Israeli troops have killed five Palestinians, one of them a woman, during gun battles in the northern Gaza Strip, witnesses and medics say.

7-8 - Seven Palestinians killed in Gaza battle

7-8 - Israeli troops kill 8 Palestinians in Beit Hanoun Eyewitnesses said an Israeli special undercover unit disguising as workers caught four Palestinian militants off guard at predawn Thursday, opening fire and killing them.

7-8 - World Court to Rule Israel's Barrier Illegal -Paper

7-8 - Israeli interrogators in Iraq - An exclusive report From Janes - a respected mag. A whitewash of an article - Sure sure, *wink*, we know that our men couldn't possibly have learned the torture techniques (which strikingly resemble the Israeli torture techniques) from these Shin Bet guys. Riiight

7-8 - Missile hits Israeli army jeep

7-8 - Pro-Israel Activists Start Media Campaign Hundreds of American Jewish activists launched a concerted pre-emptive media campaign this week to minimize negative publicity for Israel, as the International Court of Justice in the Hague rules on Israel's West Bank security fence. Here we go - the whitewash begins.

7-8 - US Christian Right's grip on Middle East policy

7-8 - ICJ opinion on barrier should not be used to attack Israel: spokesman They should have thought about that before they stole thousands of acres of land on which to build their 'fence'

7-8 - Israel Set to Defy ICJ Ruling, Asks for US Veto

7-8 - Palestinian economy chokes from stranglehold of West Bank barrier

7-8 - Israeli army destroy 25 houses in southern Gaza

7-8 - Letter from Gaza "Children think it is better to choose how they die. They would rather die a bomber?s death than be killed on the street by a missile,"

7-8 - UN accuses US bulldozer company of human rights violations

7-8 - South Africa Awaits Tomorrow's Ruling on Israeli Wall

7-8 - Egypt doubts mediators said fed up with Palestinians

7-8 - Iran and Israel: Chain Reaction The problem for the IAEA is that it has little chance of persuading Iran to give up its weapons-grade nuclear capabilities without Israel doing so at the same time.

7-8 - Israeli outposts still growing

7-8 - 'Hope' for nuclear-free Mid-East Mr ElBaradei quoted Mr Sharon as saying that this could only be achieved once there was peace in the region.

7-8 - Catholic Church equates anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism

7-8 - Sharon tells UN he wants a Middle East free of nuclear arms

7-8 - Israel in Iraq: Evidence Mounts

7-8 - Israeli deserter in Norway fights deportation "I don't want to kill innocent women and children who can't defend themselves,"

7-8 - Tel Aviv court seizes NIS 140 mil. in PA funds

7-8 - Egypt Sheik slams anti-civilian violence The most revered sheik also slammed suicide-bombing attacks carried out by Palestinian Islamic militant groups against Israeli civilians.

7-8 - Israeli Judge Upholds Deportation Order of American Peace Activist


7-7 - Three wounded in Gaza car blast, Hamas slams liquidation attempt

7-7 - 2 PALESTINIAN YANKS SLAIN BY MISTAKE

7-7 - Quartet tells PA: Reform or lose aid

7-7 - Egypt refuses security help in Gaza given Israeli violence: Shaath

7-7 - Extremist Jews may kill Sharon

7-7 - Israeli FM downplays US criticism over settlement outposts

7-7 - Israel Snubs Mideast 'Quartet' Delegation

7-7 - Israel Tells UN's ElBaradei Iran Wants Atomic Bomb

7-7 - Iran, Syria Say Israel Has Nuclear Arms, Is Threat

7-7 - House vote about Israel ignores attempts for peace

7-7 - Palestinians ''will not stay silent'' after ICJ verdict on barrier: PM

7-7 - The price of refusal Israeli security forces have killed 2,617 Palestinians in the last four years, 143 of whom were ages 12-14, and another 100 under the age of 12. Only in one of those cases was someone charged with manslaughter.

7-7 - American-Born 'Iron Sheik' Rhymes for Palestinian Cause

7-7 - Young Jews Turning On Israel ? Again

7-7 - Rafah debate anguished, bruising two opponents of the project attempted to force a vote at the full City Council meeting just minutes before midnight.

7-7 - A Visit to Shatila

7-7 - The Spiderman-Palestine Connection!

7-7 - Swiss help Palestinians shoot films


7-6 - Seven dead in Mid-East violence

7-6 - Israelis kill professor and son, 16, in Nablus battle

7-6 - Palestinian Professor, Son Killed in Raid

7-6 - Troops 'execute' wounded militant

7-6 - Israeli troops kill Palestinian boy in Gaza

7-6 - Inmates in riot at Israeli jail

7-6 - Israeli Interrogator at Abu Ghraib Prison Claim on BBC

7-6 - How Israel "Disperses" Demonstrations The incident in Al-Zawiya appears to be the tenth attack by Israeli soldiers using an "unknown gas" against Palestinian civilians since early 2001.

7-6 - Powell Disappointed with Israel on Outposts

7-6 - Academic's death adds fuel to Israeli boycott campaign

7-6 - MP in gun terror CAMBRIDGE MP Anne Campbell was held at gunpoint by Israeli soldiers during a terrifying ordeal on a visit to the West Bank.

7-6 - Gaza Plan Foes Could Try to Kill Sharon - Minister

7-6 - US, Israel highlight Iran's nuclear weapons program "Iran is the country that have announced that one missile toward Israel will destroy the Jewish state. So we should be concerned about the Iranians' efforts to develop nuclear weapon," Israel Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom told reporters after holding talks with US Secretary of State Colin Powell    We?

7-6 - Israel not involved in Iraq interrogations: US

7-6 - Palestinian youth tell their stories "They destroyed my bedroom once," she says. "They fired those bullets that explode."

7-6 - Israeli troops demolish 3 Palestinian houses in Rafah

7-6 - Egypt Said Working to Stop Rocket Fire

7-6 - Dimona's Buried Nuclear Waste Spreads Cancer and Sterility in Southern Hebron and Negev

7-6 - Slipping Toward Armageddon Israel in Iraq

7-6 - US, Israel deflect nuclear watchdog The United States and Israel have highlighted Iran's alleged nuclear weapons program as the UN's atomic energy agency moved to probe Tel Aviv's nuclear strength.

7-6 - Nukes, barrier put Israel in spotlight

7-6 - Mixing prophecy and politics Christian Zionist leaders today have access to the White House and strong support within Congress, including the backing of the two most recent majority leaders in the House of Representatives.

7-6 - Sharon sticks to nuclear policy

7-6 - West Bank showcases world films

7-6 - S. Africans in IDF may face legal battle

7-6 - Madison Considers Sister-City Relationship With Palestinian City

7-6 - Court postpones hearing on U.S. peace activist

7-6 - Blair Working Hard on Israel Peace Efforts

7-6 - 'U' alum arrested for protest in West Bank

7-6 - U.S. lawsuit accuses Jordan-based Arab Bank of aiding terrorists, laundering money

7-6 - Assisi Peace Prize Awarded to 2 Who Promote Peace Through Education One Is Israeli, the Other Palestinian

7-6 - Sister-city vote delay likely Supporters of a controversial sister-city relationship with the Palestinian city of Rafah on the Gaza Strip are expected to delay a Madison City Council vote on the proposal scheduled tonight


7-5 - Palestinian Boy, Militant Killed -Medics

7-5 - Palestinian child dies of wounds in Rafah A four-year-old Palestinian girl died of wounds Monday after being shot by Israeli gunfire a week ago in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah, Palestinian medics said.

7-5 - Red Cross relief for Gaza town Local Palestinian farmers say nearly half the arable land in the Beit Hanoun area has been destroyed.

7-5 - Gaza Plan Stirs Fears of Internal Israeli Violence

7-5 - Israelis Say Sharon Is Expanding Outposts

7-5 - Six Hurt As Israel Targets Gaza Workshops a Palestinian man was shot in the head and killed by Israeli soldiers late Sunday as he was walking down a main road in the southern town of Rafah, Palestinian security and hospital officials said. The officials said the man had no connection to militant

7-5 - Israel crushes Palestinian homes A shed for farm animals was also destroyed in the operation, the sources added.

7-5 - Gaza sacrifices farmland to front line Mr Masri said he lost more than 3,000 orange and lemon trees.

7-5 - The Vietnamization of Iraq Former Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone adds, however, that his support for the United States has two conditions: ..(2) that it promotes the establishment of an independent Palestinian state and brings about an improvement in Israeli-Palestinian relations

7-5 - Palestinians talk of scrapping call for state

7-5 - Israel Unleashed The real reason for the biggest foreign policy blunder in American history ...

7-5 - ElBaradei to focus on Israel's nuclear weapons "My fear is that without such a dialogue there will continue to be incentives for the countries of the region to develop weapons of mass destruction to match the Israeli arsenal."

7-5 - Rabbis urged to use 'restraint'

7-5 - Israel seeks European support against ICJ ruling Israel hopes to bury the International Court of Justice ruling on the separation fence, which is due on Friday, by persuading European countries not to support an expected anti-Israel resolution in the UN General Assembly in the wake of the verdict.

7-5 - Bedouin Arabs, Israel locked in battle over land rights The tug of war has intensified recently as Israel carries out a year-old initiative that combines tactics of persuasion and tough enforcement - including demolishing houses it says were built illegally and spraying plots it says are being cultivated without permission - to relocate the Bedouins

7-5 - Christian Zionists and the ICJ Ruling on the Israeli Wall

7-5 - Israel shows nuclear plant images

7-5 - Israelis, Palestinians to meet in Japan

7-5 - KERRY: an 'ISRAELI' PRESIDENT FOR THE US ?

7-5 - Egypt conditionally supports Sharon's plan

7-5 - 200 Palestinians Demonstrate against the Wall in Salfit, others remove road bloacks in Tulkarem

7-5 - Israel offers no explanation for suspected spies caught in New Zealand

7-5 - Climbers aim high for Mideast peace


7-4 - Four killed in Mideast violence as Israeli gunships target Gaza workshops

7-4 - Israeli troops kill Palestinian police officer in Rafah

7-4 - 6 Palestinians killed by Israeli army in 24 hours

7-4 - Israeli Settler, 3 Palestinians Die in Shootings In Gaza, a 17-year-old boy was killed by Israeli gunfire at the entrance to Beit Hanoun, Palestinian medical sources said. Doctors said two other youths were hit in the legs by bullets.

7-4 - Extremist Jews Said Becoming More Militant

7-4 - No need for ICJ to involve itself with West Bank barrier: Israel Yes, there is a need: Israel is still destroying other people's property for this wall -

7-4 - Sharon slams French government's "unfriendly behaviour" towards Israel

7-4 - Palestinians sceptical of Egypt role in Gaza -poll "We see considerable Palestinian concern that what Israel is proposing would leave them in a suffocating Gaza ghetto while it consolidates its main settlement enterprise in the West Bank,"

7-4 - Israel denies claims from US general that interrogators were in Iraq

7-4 - Israel steels itself for defeat over barrier as settler, Palestinians killed

7-4 - Ram Allah to host major film festival "We are proud to have this building in Ram Allah, the cultural capital of Palestine," How long before the Israelis destroy it?

7-4 - Israeli arms sales to Turkey a target

7-4 - IDF filmed paratrooper abusing Palestinians

7-4 - Ashkelon public figures demand Arabs banned from city Public figures in Ashkelon have recently asked mayor Roni Mahatzri to prevent Israeli Arabs and Bedouin from attending the southern city's places of entertainment, and to ban them from sleeping in the city.

7-4 - Palestinian claims Shin Bet forcing him to become collaborator

7-4 - Lieberman's Conflict of Interest? No special foreign-based interest, like Zionism, should ever be placed above the interest of our Republic.

7-4 - Olmert: No obligations to Palestinians

7-4 - Tbilisi complains to Israel about damage to Georgian-built monastery

7-4 - Lobbying for the pro-Israel candidates Former Georgia congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, who is pro-Palestinian, is trying to get re-elected, and once again there is debate over the power of the pro-Israeli lobby in Washington


7-3 - Three Palestinians killed as army fires on stonethrowers in Gaza, West Bank

7-3 - Israeli army kills two Palestinian boys

7-3 - Israeli Soldiers Kill 9-Year-Old Palestinian-Medics

7-3 - Palestinian child killed as Israel seeks assurances over West Bank barrier

7-3 - Three Prisoners Burnt in Israeli Prison

7-3 - Saudi Prince: US downright submissive to Israel "America could force Israel into a peaceful solution and, in so doing, remove a significant cause of the terror we have,"

7-3 - Hospital blow CONSTRUCTION work on a $5 million (BD1.89m) children's hospital in Palestine, is being postponed because Israeli officials have not yet given permission to the Bahraini donors to visit Ramallah.

7-3 - U.S. General Says Met Israeli Interrogator in Iraq

7-3 - Israel to bomb Iran?

7-3 - IDF blows up water wells in Kfar Yamoun

7-3 - Palestinian athlete fears of inability to compete in Athens Bkheit told reporters that "my passports, my authorizations and visa are all ready but I scared about not being able to leave because of the Israeli military closures imposed on the Rafah terminal."

7-3 - Israel's Presumed Nukes to Become Issue

7-3 - Building 'walls of their prison'

7-3 - Former Javelin Great on Palestinian Team My goal is to compete for the Palestinians and for peace. That's all.

7-3 - Assembly endorses Israel divestment PCUSA NEWS to PRESBYNEWS

7-3 - Hydrologists warns of Israeli spreading diseases in N. Gaza

7-3 - Famous British actress tours Gaza refugee camps

7-3 - MK Bishara begins hunger strike against fence

7-3 - The spies who stole my name An Auckland family have told how their tetraplegic son's identity was stolen by an Israeli secret agent who moved in just down the road.

7-3 - What's Africa to do about the MIddle East? The question soon became: in the greater scheme of things, what options were available to Palestinians to get the Ariel Sharon regime to stop its onslaught on them - and, by extension, to stop treating the international community with contempt?

7-3 - New Zealand to demand apology in passport affair

7-3 - Israel and Turkey fall out over Palestinian crackdown

7-3 - Rafah: A sister city? How about food, water?

7-3 - House support of Israel annexation disgraceful


7-2 - Three shot dead in Gaza incidents

7-2 - Israel Kills 3 in Gaza; Palestinians Kill Informer

7-2 - Palestinian man killed in Gaza's Beit Hanun

7-2- Two Palestinians killed in southern Gaza

7-2 - Israel Will Ignore World Court Barrier Ruling

7-2 - Israel Minister Raises Concerns Over Iran "We cannot allow the Iranians to move forward in their efforts to develop nuclear weapons." Then by all means, feel free to deal with this problem yourself.

7-2 - Israel FM discusses likely fallout of ICJ barrier ruling with Rice "We know about Palestinian attempts to turn this into one big celebration," the minister said. "Our aim is both to prevent this celebration and also, if it goes before the (UN) Security Council, to bring about a veto."

7-2 - Washington objects Holding Presidential Election in Palestine

7-2 - 81 British Members of Parliament Expresss Human Rights Concerns With Israel's Citizenship and Family Unification Law

7-2 - Israel Strikes to Silence Palestinian Media

7-2 - Palestinians Walled In, And Walled Out

7-2 - Blind, Or A Coward? Did Michael Moore really miss the point when he avoided Bush's Israel connections in his movie? Or was he playing it safe?

7-2 - Vienna renames square to honor father of Zionism

7-2 - Israeli pair tried to obtain NZ passport


7-1 - Raiding Israeli Forces Kill Gaza Boy, Witnesses Say Israeli forces shot dead a 9-year-old Palestinian boy playing soccer in a Gaza refugee camp on Thursday as tanks rolled in to search for tunnels used by militants, witnesses said.

7-1 - Israeli forces shoot Palestinian boy dead as he plays football

7-1 - Israeli troops kill 5 Palestinians in Gaza

7-1 - Court issues new barrier ruling

7-1 - Israel hits 'militants' in Gaza

7-1 - Six wounded during Gaza City incursion

7-1 - U.S. Rebukes Israel on West Bank Outposts

7-1 - Palestine's football pride

7-1 - Respite for W Bank barrier village We are talking about a humanitarian problem which is losing your source of living, because most of our villagers are farmers.

7-1 - France condemns Arafat isolation

7-1 - UN Meeting On Palestine Ends On a High Note

7-1 - Congressman: Egypt preparing for war with Israel

7-1 - UN Goodwill Ambassador Vanessa Redgrave Calls For More Aid For Palestinians

7-1 - Israel slams mock fence set up by Danish aid group at rock festival

7-1 - Photos of the West Bank: Beauty and Despair S'ra Desantis is a Vermont vegetable farmer who recently returned from a working visit to the occupied Palestinian West Bank

7-1 - Vanessa Redgrave: barrier 'a fatal policy'

7-1 - Spain may join int'l force in Gaza after pullout: sources

7-1 - The Jewish Divide on Israel




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