June '08 Archive
6/30/2008 - Pentagon Official Warns of Israeli Attack on Iran
Senior Pentagon officials are concerned that Israel could carry out an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities before the end of the year, an action that would have enormous security and economic repercussions for the United States and the rest of the world.
6/30/2008 - Looking Into the Lobby
Yet before you get out your handkerchief, reflect that AIPAC has for more than 30 years promoted the colonization process. In 1975, when President Ford wanted to reassess Mideast policy over Israeli intransigence, he was cut off at the knees by an AIPAC letter signed by 76 senators. Then in 1989, when James Baker went before AIPAC and told them to give up their idea of a Greater Israel including the West Bank, George H.W. Bush received a letter of anger signed by 94 senators. In both instances, AIPAC was hewing to the Israeli government line and nullifying American policymaking.
6/29/2008 - Report: Iran preparing to fire missiles at Dimona
The sources said Iran was preparing to retaliate for any onslaught by firing missiles at Dimona, where Israel's nuclear reactor is located
6/28/2008 - Iran says Gulf oil route at risk if attacked
"Israelis know if they take military action against Iran ... the abilities of the Islamic and Shi'ite world, especially in the region, will deliver fatal blows," Jafari said, adding that Israel was in range of Iranian missiles.
6/28/2008 - America Is the Rogue Nation by Charlie Reese
6/27/2008 - Who's planning our next war? by Patrick J. Buchanan
Moving through Congress, powered by the Israeli lobby, is House Resolution 362, which demands that President Bush impose a U.S. blockade of Iran, an act of war. Is it not time the American people were consulted on the next war that is being planned for us?
6/27/2008 - Israel gives UN watchdog secret briefing on Iran
6/27/2008 - US Congress approves Israel aid increase
America's pro-Israel lobby, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, welcomed the congressional action, saying it would increase US aid to Israel to 2.55 billion dollars in fiscal year 2009, up from 2.38 billion dollars this year.
6/27/2008 - UN: Israel violated truce 7 times in one week
UN records 7 incidents of IDF soldiers attempting to drive Palestinian farmers away from border fence by shooting at them. Only one offence marked against Palestinians for firing on Sderot; report does not include most recent rocket fire
6/27/2008 - 'Dutch Jimmy Carter' accuses Israel of terrorism in new book
6/27/2008 - Are Congressional Democrats Leading Us to War With Iran?
According to a recent story on CBS News, the answer seems to be a "full-court press" by the government of Israel and the American-Israeli lobby AIPAC. CBS ran the story Tuesday as Joint Chiefs Chairman Admiral Mike Mullen was on his way to the Middle East to confer with Israeli government officials. "Israelis are uncertain about what would be the policies of the next [U.S.] administration vis-à-vis Iran," CBS consultant Michael Oren says in the report.
6/27/2008 - Another side to the Jewish story
Many Jews left Arab countries because they wanted to live in Israel, not because their lives back home were miserable
6/26/2008 - Ex Weapons Inspector: Iran Not Pursuing Nukes, But U.S. Will Attack Before '09
He said one of the reasons he believes Democratic lawmakers have been reluctant to address the issue is the powerful Israeli lobby, such as the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). AIPAC has been pressuring the Bush administration to be even tougher on Iran. The lobby is largely responsible for drafting a resolution calling for stricter inspections and harsher economic sanctions against the country, which is expected to be voted on by the House next week.
6/26/2008 - Chicago Museum Closes Contentious Exhibit
One video piece that raised eyebrows featured a woman asking Israelis in Jerusalem for directions to Ramallah. The Israelis all give her different directions and think that Ramallah is far away, despite its close proximity to Jerusalem. "The Israelis come across as unfeeling," said Michael Kotzin, executive vice president of the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago. "It was seen by some as part of a pattern of sympathetic treatment of Palestinians and a less sympathetic treatment of Israelis." Indeed, many Jewish viewers complained that the multimedia show -which was part of a larger citywide celebration of maps - expressed an anti-Israel bias.
oh the horror.
6/25/2008 - Bolton: Israel Will Strike Iran if Obama is Elected
Bolton thinks Israel may consider postponing the attack, however, if Senator John McCain, R-Ariz., emerges as the victor in the presidential race. He says McCain's stance on Iran ?is far more realistic than that of the Bush administration.?
6/24/2008 - Israel Prodding U.S. To Attack Iran
"Keep in mind that Israel does not have strategic bombers," Oren said. "The Israeli Air Force is not the American Air Force. Israel can not eliminate Iran's nuclear program."
The U.S. with its stealth bombers and cruise missiles has a much greater capability. Vice President Cheney is said to favor a strike, but both Mullen and Defense Secretary Gates are opposed to an attack which could touch off a third war in the region.
6/23/2008 - The Bolton-Telegraph Scare
the Telegraph has offered a soapbox to John Bolton who, consistent with his views of the past four or five months, still believes that George W. Bush will not order an attack on Iran before he leaves office, but also now argues that Israel will do so between the November elections and the inaugural of the new president, particularly if that president is Sen. Obama
6/22/2008 - Israeli troops accused of abuse
An Israeli human rights group has accused Israeli soldiers of routinely abusing bound Palestinian prisoners.
6/21/2008 - 'Ball of fire' if Iran attacked: IAEA chief
His comments come after US media reported that Israeli jet pilots trained for a possible strike on Iranian nuclear sites.
6/20/2008 - Bomb Iran? What?s to Stop Us? by Ray McGovern
6/20/2008 - Russia's Lavrov warns against attack on Iran
Russia's foreign minister on Friday warned against the use of force on Iran, saying there is no proof it is trying to build nuclear weapons......"I hope the actual actions would be based on international law," Lavrov said. "And international law clearly protects Iran's and anyone else's territorial integrity."
6/20/2008 - Iran warns of 'strong blow' if Israel attacks
6/20/2008 - Israel tries diplomatic route to isolate Iran
Just about the only major adversary Israel isn't try to court these days is Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad . Instead, Israel appears to be laying the groundwork for a possible military strike meant to cripple Iran's nuclear program if international diplomatic pressure fails.
6/20/2008 - US still favors diplomacy to settle Iran nuclear issue: envoy
The US ambassador to the UN said Friday said Washington favored diplomacy in the Iranian nuclear crisis for now despite reports of Israeli preparations for a possible air strike on Iran's nuclear facilities.
6/20/2008 - Israel Endorses McCain Campaign
it's most likely that Israel is hoping to push the post-Bush president of the United States into taking a more confrontational stance toward Iran. That's called blackmail. It's the "Samson complex": do what we want or we will bring the whole temple crashing down. For Obama, it's a bluff worth calling--because, ultimately, like Iran, Israel is not a suicide nation. And bombing Iran would be suicidal for Israel.
6/20/2008 - In Espionage Trial of Ex-Aipac Employees, Appeals Court Sets High Bar for Prosecution
6/19/2008 - Israeli air strikes kill 6 in Gaza: medics
6/19/2008 - Palestinians: 5 killed in Gaza car explosion
6/19/2008 - Key Figure in USS Liberty Inquiry Dies
Retired Navy Capt. Ward Boston, who in 2002 broke 35 years of silence to say the US Navy Board of Inquiry long cited to clear Israel of wrongdoing in attacking a US Navy ship during the Six Day War was a sham, died June 12 in California. He was 84.
We lost one of the good guys.
6/19/2008 - World Vision President visits projects in Palestinian territories
'Water is a crucial issue to the survival of these communities and we hope that the Israeli authorities, who finally allowed this to be built and connected it to the water network in Israel after being cutoff for ten years, will adhere to the basic human rights of the Palestinian people to clean drinking water,' said Mr Hirsch.
6/19/2008 - Failure to create Palestinian state 'serious mistake': Jordan king
6/19/2008 - Egypt opens Gaza border one-way for medical cases
Egypt opened its border with the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, a security official said, to allow Palestinians to return to the Hamas-ruled territory after receiving medical treatment.
6/19/2008 - Gaza militants and Israel begin fragile truce
Israel has promised to halt air strikes and other attacks in return for an end to the regular volleys of rockets and mortars fired into southern Israel by Hamas and several other militant groups.
6/19/2008 - Your last chance: Israel's warning
ISRAEL'S Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, has warned the radical Islamic movement Hamas that the truce due to take effect today is the last chance to avoid a massive military incursion into the Gaza Strip.
6/19/2008 - Israel ready to ease Gaza blockade if truce holds
6/19/2008 - Israeli lightly wounded by Gaza rocket
6/19/2008 - U.S. official: Roadblocks lifted, W. Bank unchanged
The roadblocks and other traffic impediments lifted by Israel in the West Bank in recent months have not significantly altered the situation on the ground for the Palestinian population, an American official involved in monitoring Israel-Palestinian Authority relations said yesterday
6/19/2008 - Human rights situation in Palestinian territories 'remains grave' - UN reports
Ms. Arbour's second report focused on the question of access for Palestinians to religious sites. She concluded that "measures adopted by the Government of Israel to restrict freedom of movement of both people and goods in the occupied Palestinian territory severely impeded the population's access to religious sites, notably in Jerusalem, cultural exchanges and events."
6/19/2008 - Threats to strike Iran concern Israel
Fears are mounting in the defense establishment that comments by senior officials regarding an imminent Israeli military strike against Iran will spur Russia to complete controversial sales of anti-aircraft missile systems to the Islamic Republic, The Jerusalem Post learned on Monday.
6/19/2008 - Gaza truce could create opening for U.N. force
An Egyptian-brokered truce and reconciliation talks between rival Palestinian factions could create conditions for the deployment of U.N. peacekeepers in the Gaza Strip, the United Nation's envoy said on Thursday.
6/19/2008 - UN hopes Gaza truce will clear way for development drive
6/19/2008 - EU seeks 96 million pounds for West Bank
6/19/2008 - Truce to bring gradual relief to Gaza
"If Hamas keeps the ceasefire, we can gradually deliver more goods and supplies," an Israeli official said.
6/19/2008 - Fatah delegation travels to Gaza
6/19/2008 - Palestinian PM wants truce extended to West Bank
6/19/2008 - Inter-Palestinian talks positive: Islamic Jihad
6/19/2008 - Hamas says Abbas envoys snub its Gaza leader
6/19/2008 - Hamas says Syria won't cut ties for Israel peace
Hamas is confident Syria will not bow to Israeli pressure to cut ties with the Palestinian Islamist group to clinch a peace deal, Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal said.
6/19/2008 - Israeli Ministers Mull Plans for Military Strike against Iran
"We no longer believe in the effectiveness of sanctions," says Yatom. "A military operation is needed if the world wants to stop Iran."......even if Republican John McCain wins the race, politicians in Jerusalem do not expect him to be ordering an attack as his first official act -- despite his performance, at a campaign appearance last year, of the Beach Boys' song "Barbara Ann" with the lyrics: "Bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Iran."......Riedel sees an Israeli military strike, with the US government's consent, as the most likely attack scenario. But the consequences, according to Riedel, would not differ from those of an American attack....Nevertheless, many Israelis still hope that the Americans will do the job for them. "It could still be the case," says Yatom, "that George W. Bush wants to guarantee himself a place in the history books with this last act."
Israel wants US to attack Iran for them.
6/19/2008 - Report: Settlers assaulted Palestinian shepherds
Two shepherds told police that they had been herding near the settlement when eight settlers stopped their truck nearby and began to throw stones at them. The shepherds escaped, apparently unharmed, but upon returning found that their donkey had been stabbed. They claimed the assailants had fled in the direction of Yitzhar
6/19/2008 - Security Council to discuss resolution against settlements
6/19/2008 - Israel brushes aside US pressure over statehood deal
6/19/2008 - Israel's army orders seizure of West Bank land
6/19/2008 - Palestinians hit by higher food prices and falling incomes
6/19/2008 - UN's Israel sleuth asks to investigate Palestinians
U.S. professor Richard Falk, barred from Israel after remarks comparing its forces' actions in Gaza to those of the Nazis in wartime Europe, put his proposal to a session of the U.N.'s 47-member Human Rights Council.
6/19/2008 - A year under Hamas: Gaza safer, but life is desperate
quiet -- relative quiet, that is -- has been Hamas' biggest accomplishment since. No longer do you worry about being kidnapped. Gunbattles, though they can happen, are much less common.
6/19/2008 - "Buffer zone" reducing Palestinian agricultural land in Gaza
An expanding "buffer zone" between Israel and the Gaza Strip is driving Palestinians away from the Strip's border with Israel, reducing their access to fertile land, rights groups and agricultural associations in the enclave are warning.
6/19/2008 - Ron Paul Claims Pelosi Spiked Iran Bill
Paul says Pelosi?s first act as House Speaker in 2006 was to ?deliberately? remove a portion of a legislative spending bill which said the United States ?can't go to war with Iran without getting approval from Congress.? She did. Everyone knows it. Google Scott Ritter's article 'the Final Act of Submission'.
6/19/2008 - Arab League chief walks out on Israel's Peres at Petra conference
Arab League Secretary General Amr Mussa withdrew from a conference session in Jordan after verbal exchanges with Israeli President Shimon Peres over who blocked the Middle East peace process, the daily Alarab Alyawm reported Thursday.
6/19/2008 - Journalists Protest Israeli Actions in Gaza
Journalists in the Gaza Strip symbolically and literally laid down their cameras Monday, refusing to cover any Israel Defense Forces military operations taking place in Gaza for the day. They are demanding the Israeli government release the results of the investigation into the death of a Reuters journalist killed in Gaza exactly two months ago.
6/19/2008 - Police arrest 2 settlers on suspicion of assaulting Palestinians
Two settlers from the West Bank settlement of Susya were arrested Tuesday, in connection with the attack reported by Palestinian shepherds, which took place near the Mouth Hebron, last week.
6/19/2008 - Palestinians to seek $187 million at Berlin security conference
The Palestinian Authority will ask international donors for $187 million to upgrade its police force and creaky courts system at a ministerial conference to be held next week in Germany, the chief European adviser to the Palestinian police said Tuesday.
6/19/2008 - Israel appears to rehearse Iran attack: report
6/19/2008 - Politics mostly responsible for Palestinian food insecurity - UN
"The main driver of Palestinian food insecurity is of a political nature," said a joint food security survey conducted by the World Food Programme (WFP), the Food and Agriculture Organization and the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA). It cited Israeli-imposed restrictions on movement, and land and water access, as well as the extension of the Barrier and Israeli settlements as the main causes.
6/19/2008 - How to silence that Iran war drumbeat
Whether the rumblings are real or overinflated rumors, it's time to reverse any momentum that could unleash a potentially calamitous Middle East conflict, killing thousands, sending oil prices to $200 a barrel and beyond, and accentuating global recession......Members of a Bush delegation in mid-May reportedly assured Israeli officials in secret that a US attack on Iran was planned, according to Israeli Army Radio and in The Jerusalem Post as well as in American blogs and websites.
6/19/2008 - Leftists' solidarity regatta beached
Left-wing activists were left stranded on the shores of Herzliya Monday, after a floating protest against the siege on Gaza went awry due to one boat-owner's refusal to set sail. The captain was hired by the leftists to take them out to sea, but he declined to do so when they arrived wearing keffiyehs and waving Palestinian flags.
6/19/2008 - 'Rice's criticism ruffles few feathers'
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's harsh criticism of Israel's plan to continue building in east Jerusalem met with little panic and no formal response on Sunday, a sign - one government source said - that with less than five months to the US elections, "it is not that important what she says anymore."
6/19/2008 - Peace Now: Eli Yishai's comments on Jerusalem embarrass Israel
Peace Now Secretary General Yariv Oppenheimer reacted to Shas Chairman Eli Yishai?s comments surrounding continued building in Jerusalem and his belief that there is no difference between Jerusalem and Washington
6/19/2008 - Left-wing, Palestinian activists protest ?settler violence?
6/19/2008 - Harmeet Sooden deported from Israel
"They never disclosed the official reason for denying me, the Ministry of Interior official told me that I was a 'threat to the security of the State of Israel'," Mr Sooden told the website.
6/19/2008 - 2 indicted in death of Palestinian leader's son
A retired Lebanese police officer and a Palestinian were indicted Tuesday for allegedly working with Israeli intelligence to assassinate the son of a radical Palestinian leader, a senior court official said.
6/19/2008 - Gazans make own fuel amid Israel restriction
6/19/2008 - Israel 'detained' French diplomat
Catherine Hyver says she was held for 17 hours without food or water after refusing to allow a search of her car
6/19/2008 - Court to hear petition on Silwan digs
The High Court of Justice is due to hand down its decision in the next few days on a request to lift the interim injunction preventing the Antiquities Authority from resuming its excavation of a Herodian water channel in Silwan, outside Jerusalem's Old City.
6/19/2008 - 37 Palestinians arrested near Umm al-Fahm
Thirty-seven illegal Palestinian aliens were arrested near Umm al-Fahm in an operation conducted by the northern Border Police near Umm al-Fahm and Baka Al Garbia
6/19/2008 - Civil Administration officials indicted in West Bank land steal
Two senior officials in the Civil Administration allegedly illegally collaborated with Jewish land dealers to take over land in the West Bank, according to an indictment issued Tuesday in the Jerusalem District Court. Lieutenant Colonel Yair Blumenthal and Major Ehud Brosh have been charged with taking bribes and favors from the dealers, brothers Yosef and Yaakov Amram.
6/19/2008 - Settlers suspected of damaging Palestinian's car released on bail
6/19/2008 - Interpol says Syria "very cooperative" in combating terrorism
6/19/2008 - Missionaries under threat in Israel
6/19/2008 - Diaspora students taught how to make Israel's case on campus
These potential future leaders of the Jewish people are being trained by an organization called The David Project to be faithful advocates of Israel. With the experience they have gained, the young men and women hope to arrive on college campuses in America, Britain and South Africa to engage in hasbara, or public diplomacy.
6/19/2008 - British Embassy invitations upset Palestinians
the presence of the three guests from the Yesha Council, which represents Jewish settlers in the West Bank, has raised fears about a change in British policy. Britain has long held that Jewish settlements on the West Bank are illegal and an obstacle to peace.
6/19/2008 - ACLU seeks to clear 2 charities in Holy Land case
The American Civil Liberties Union is asking a federal judge in Dallas to clear two groups named as unindicted co-conspirators in a terrorism-financing case.
6/19/2008 - Vienna to host donor conference for Lebanon refugee camp
6/19/2008 - Ofra officials: Controversial homes already occupied
The settlement of Ofra has connected nine homes allegedly built on Palestinian land to water and electricity, and people have moved in, Ofra's secretariat told the High Court of Justice Friday
6/19/2008 - Trade unions demand Israeli ban
The Irish Congress of Trade Unions also called on politicians to get their EU counterparts to address the actions of the Israeli government.
6/19/2008 - Palestinians get EC aid, but water and sanitation underfunded
6/19/2008 - In Parish and Parliament, Churches of 40 Countries Give Witness for Mid-East Peace
"Knowing that churches all over the world are supporting a just peace means a lot for Palestinians, Christian and Muslim, in this 60th anniversary year," said Nora Carmi in Jerusalem, one of the week's planners and a staff member at Sabeel, a church-related organization
6/19/2008 - From refugee to soccer star-in-waiting
Iraq-born Palestinian Ali Khalid Abu Taha was one of 100 refugees from the Ruweished refugee camp in Jordan to enter soccer-mad Brazil under a UN-brokered deal and quickly caught the eye of sporting talent scouts.
6/19/2008 - It's time to declassify Liberty records
6/19/2008 - A Fair Fight for Lebanon?s Army
even though the Bush administration has provided more than $300 million in tactical aid to Lebanon since the Syrian withdrawal of 2005, it still apparently refuses to provide the kind of strategic weapons ? guided rockets, tanks, modern artillery and intelligence-gathering equipment ? that are desperately needed in this task
6/19/2008 - Israel, Syria "extremely satisfied" with talks
6/19/2008 - Damascus 'backs' Hamas-Israel truce
6/19/2008 - Report: U.S. urges Israeli pullout from disputed Golan area
According to the report, Rice told Lebanese leaders during her unexpected visit to Beirut that the U.S. would bolster its efforts in the coming weeks toward pushing Israel to pull out from the Shaba Farms.
6/19/2008 - Israel frees jailed Hamas lawmaker in West Bank
6/19/2008 - Egypt returns radioactive shipment to Israel
Egypt has sent back to Israel a delivery of 32 tonnes of tiles that was emitting high levels of radiation, a security official told AFP on Monday.
6/19/2008 - Lebanon spurns Israeli overture
Fouad Siniora's office said Israel's withdrawal from occupied territory, as required by UN resolutions, was the key to peace, not a negotiation process.
6/19/2008 - Who leaked the details of a CIA-Mossad plot against Iran?
conversations with several sources who are familiar with the affair indicate that Risen has been asked to testify as part of an investigation aimed at revealing who leaked apparently confidential information about the planning of secret Central Intelligence Agency and Mossad missions concerning Iran's nuclear program.
6/19/2008 - Adviser denies Obama showed naiveté on Jerusalem
6/19/2008 - IRAN: Stop nukes by bombing oil wells, neocons suggest
The Washington Institute for Near East Policy is a famous Beltway think tank. It was founded in 1985 by Martin Indyk, a former U.S. ambassador to Israel. You don't say?
6/19/2008 - Critics Demand Resignation of U.N. Official Who Wants Probe of 9/11 'Inside Job' Theories
Richard Falk, the special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories, investigates alleged Israeli violations of human rights law for the U.N.'s Human Rights Council.
But the former Princeton professor would also like to investigate whether "some sort of controlled explosion from within" destroyed the Twin Towers, he told FOXNews.com.
Google Van Romero. View the towers falling, and the groundshake seconds prior to them falling. View video of controlled demolitions. See the similarities.
6/19/2008 - Gaza 3ala Bali: Protest in Ramallah in solidarity with the fishermen of Gaza
6/19/2008 - Report: U.S., Canada warn Hezbollah set to strike Jewish targets
Intelligence agencies in Canada and the United States are warning of mounting signs that the Lebanon-based guerilla group Hezbollah is planning to attack Jewish targets in retaliation for the assassination of top Hezbollah man Imad Mughniyah some six months ago, ABC News reported Thursday.
6/19/2008 - The Bush administration took action Wednesday against a Venezuelan official and others accused of providing financial support to the Hezbollah terror group.
6/19/2008 - Sneh: Israel will have to deal with the Iranian threat alone
In the near future Israel will not be able to escape attacking Iran, Israel Radio quoted former deputy defense minister Ephraim Sneh as saying on Sunday.
6/19/2008 - Syria lacks capability for nuclear facility-IAEA
6/15/2008 - Israeli troops kill three gunmen on Gaza border
6/15/2008 - Hamas set off massive Gaza blast
Seven people, including a four-month-old baby were killed in the blast, in Beit Lahiya, in the north of the strip.
6/15/2008 - Gaza death toll climbs to 14 with three Hamas deaths - Summary
6/15/2008 - Seven wounded in West Bank clashes: Palestinians
The fighting broke out when around a dozen Israeli military jeeps surrounded an apartment building in Al-Doha village and closed off nearby roads, according to Palestinian witnesses. Hundreds of Palestinians, mostly young men, massed in the area and hurled rocks at the soldiers, who responded with gunfire and called in another dozen vehicles, including armoured bulldozers, they said......The soldiers later threw rocks back at the protesters, hitting several people, including an AFP photographer whose camera was broken and a photographer from the Reuters news service.
6/15/2008 - Bill Presses Iraq To Recognize Israel
To the many challenges facing the fledgling Iraqi government, Congress may soon add this: Recognize the State of Israel and establish diplomatic ties with Jerusalem, or else risk losing some of the billions in aid that Baghdad receives from the United States. Wow.
6/15/2008 - Palestinians barred from Dead Sea beaches to 'appease Israeli settlers'
Palestinians are being regularly and illegally barred from reaching Dead Sea beaches in the occupied West Bank, according to a Supreme Court petition filed by Israel's leading civil rights organisation
6/15/2008 - Israeli settlers' attack on Palestinian family captured on video
A Palestinian family's brutal beating by Israeli settlers has been captured on video and aired just a week before the UN Security Council is set to consider a resolution condemning construction of Israeli settlements in Palestinian territory.
6/15/2008 - Hamas sends team to Cairo to discuss Gaza truce
The Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas sent a delegation to Cairo on Saturday to receive Israel's response to an Egyptian-mediated ceasefire proposal for the Gaza Strip.
6/15/2008 - Palestinian videoed settler attack: rights group
An Israeli human rights group released video on Friday which it said showed the start of an assault on Palestinian farmers by masked, stick-wielding Jewish settlers. ..... Among those hurt was a 58-year-old woman, said the group, which has provided about 100 cameras to Palestinians in the past year in a project called 'Shooting Back' which attempts to document rights abuses in the West Bank.
6/15/2008 - Bush: Stopping Iran key to solving Mideast problems
"When you go to the Middle East and you sit in my seat and listen, yes, there's concern about the Palestinian state. But the dialogue has shifted dramatically from 'solve the Palestinian state and you've solved the problems in the Middle East' to, now, 'solve the Iranian issue and you solve the problems in the Middle East'," US President George W. Bush said during an interview with The Observer, published on Sunday. The Israelis, Bush's puppeteers, shifted that dialogue for us.
6/15/2008 - Brzezinski Says Bush Should Dissuade Israel From Attack on Iran
In an interview on Bloomberg Television's ''Political Capital with Al Hunt,'' Brzezinski said an armed conflict between Israel and Iran would widen to include the U.S. as Iran struck back against American forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.
6/15/2008 - Gaza militants bombard Israel after deadly blast
Palestinian militants bombarded southern Israel on Thursday after a Hamas commander's house in northern Gaza was blown up in a blast which killed seven people, including a four-month-old baby.
6/15/2008 - West Bank attack filmed
The BBC has obtained footage of Palestinians being attacked close to a Jewish settlement in the West Bank by a group of masked men wielding baseball bats.
6/15/2008 - Palestinian wounded as Israeli forces fire at wall protesters
A Palestinian suffered a severe gunshot wound on Friday when troops dispersed a protest against the Israeli separation barrier in the occupied West Bank, medics and witnesses said.
6/15/2008 - West Bank poverty pushes boys into work force
6/15/2008 - Gaza prisoners in bid to lift ban on family visits
Palestinian prisoners from Gaza held in Israeli jails have launched a legal battle along with their families to lift a year-long ban on visits organised by the Red Cross.
6/15/2008 - Rice says travel permits from Israel are vital
Israel subsequently allowed four of seven Palestinians to leave Gaza to apply for U.S. visas but the other three have not received permission to leave for visa interviews at the U.S. consulate in Jerusalem, Sari Bashi, the head of the Israeli human rights group Gisha, said
6/15/2008 - UN: Israel restricting our Palestinian staff in West Bank
An aid worker said the tightened restrictions had "ratcheted up tensions between Israel and the NGO (non-governmental organization) community."
6/15/2008 - Gaza 'genius' helps besieged city survive a year of Israel's blockade
Six months in the conception and making, this prototype conversion of the French saloon into Gaza's first electric car ? powered by an AC induction motor and 38 12-volt batteries under the bonnet and in the boot ? is an engineering triumph in a city starved of almost every commodity, including spare parts.
6/15/2008 - Report: Protestor suffers suffered live-fire injuries in Naalin rally
6/15/2008 - Rice attacks Israel over new settlements plans
Even as Rice was issuing her strongest criticism of settlement construction to date, Jerusalem's city council unveiled plans to build 40,000 new apartments throughout the city, including units in east Jerusalem, over the next 10 years.
6/15/2008 - New Israeli homes are 'unlawful'
Israel is committing war crimes by building civilian settlements in occupied territory.
6/15/2008 - Israel to build 1,300 new settler homes in Jerusalem
Israel announced on Friday its second settlement project in occupied east Jerusalem this month, enraging Palestinians and drawing criticism from Washington just ahead of a US visit aimed at rescuing the stalemated peace process.
6/15/2008 - Israel curbs Palestinian building on disputed land
Aqabeh, home to 299 people, has never received Israeli construction permits despite many requests, its mayor says. After losing a battle in Israel's Supreme Court in April, the village now lives with the threat of seeing 37 of its 47 structures demolished, according to a U.N. count....On that land are Israel's 121 West Bank settlements, as well as military bases This is not 'disputed' land. It's OCCUPIED land. And Israel has no legal or moral right to build there. The Israelis need to be brought to justice for the incessant war crimes against Palestinians - and Americans.
6/15/2008 - Report: 9-year-old boy suffers head injury at anti-security fence rally
6/15/2008 - Gaza 'hurt by Palestinian feud'
Violence between Palestinian factions in the Gaza Strip has badly damaged the territory's social fabric, a senior Hamas official has said.
6/15/2008 - Fed up residents in the South block 18 food trucks from entering Gaza Strip
Supplies to Gaza have been mostly limited to humanitarian assistance and basic staples in the last year, since Hamas's violent takeover forced the closure of the major crossings. But for residents along the Gaza periphery who are fed up with the continued rocket fire, even such basic supplies are too much.
6/15/2008 - U.N. says Israel restricts Palestinian staff
Israel has tightened rules for Palestinian staff of the United Nations who travel in and out of the occupied West Bank, increasing tensions with the world body, internal U.N. emails and aid workers said on Sunday.
6/15/2008 - Erekat denies reports on lands exchange deal with Israel
Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat denied on Saturday Israeli media reports saying that Israeli and Palestinian negotiators reach an agreement on exchanging territories in the West Bank.
6/15/2008 - Israeli soldiers accused of assaulting civilians, assisting arsonists
Testimonies given to B'Tselem indicate that residents of the town who reached the site managed to put out most of the fire by themselves, but settlers prevented them from reaching part of the area, which continued to burn.
6/15/2008 - Hamas boosts police forces in Gaza with new training programs
6/15/2008 - Soldier's release not part of Gaza truce: Israeli official
6/15/2008 - How Iran Has Bush Over a Barrel
If wasn't clear before it should be now: the Bush Administration can't afford to attack Iran. With gas already at $4 a gallon and rising almost every day, Iran figuratively and literally has the United States over a barrel. As much as the Administration is tempted, it is not about to test Iran's promise to "explode" the Middle East if it is attacked......Israel cannot attack or contain Iran on its own; it needs the full military might of the United States behind it. Which is why Israel is trying to force us - with a kind of blackmail of their own - into yet another Middle East war on their behalf.
6/15/2008 - Four settlers attack the Nawaj'ah family near the Susiya settlement, 8 June 2008
6/15/2008 - Israeli hawks pushing for strikes on Iran
"The most likely scenario is that the Israelis will train and prepare as if they are very serious ? and that's part of the bluff to get the U.S. engaged," said John McCreary, a retired intelligence analyst for the U.S. Department of Defense.
6/15/2008 - Egyptian intelligence chief meets Hamas delegation on Gaza truce
6/15/2008 - Abbas' former Gaza security chief urges reconciliation with Hamas
Deposed Gaza strongman Mohammed Dahlan told The Associated Press he sees no indication that Hamas is willing to give up its hold on Gaza. But he says Abbas' Western-backed government must make visible efforts to heal the schism between the rivals.
6/15/2008 - Israel releases senior female Hamas official
Seven months after being arrested, Hamas' representative to the Palestinian Legislative Council, Dr. Maryam Salah, was released from Israeli custody on Sunday afternoon.
6/15/2008 - LEBANON: Refugee children chronicle life in camps
The picture, along with the 70 others that make up the exhibition, and accompanying book ?Lahza? (meaning 'glimpse' in Arabic) are the result of a project run by Lebanese non-governmental organisation (NGO) Zakira aimed at highlighting the conditions of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon.
6/15/2008 - Aid package for Lebanon refugees
The Government has allocated 241,000 euro to fund the medical needs of mothers and babies in refugee camps in Lebanon.
6/15/2008 - Suspicion: Settlers who entered Palestinian village wanted to torch cars
6/15/2008 - Left-wing activists, settlers clash in Hebron
A tour of the West Bank city of Hebron, organized Friday by the Breaking the Silence group, was cut short after settlers stopped the bus in its tracks upon entering the city.
6/15/2008 - EU ready to boost Israel ties, wants peace progress
Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad wrote to Brussels last month urging the EU not to boost relations with Israel, whose settlements he said were a "flagrant disregard" of Palestinian rights.
6/15/2008 - Programming for peace / Israeli hi-tech companies outsource to West Bank
6/15/2008 - Rightists held over Homesh shooting
Police arrested two right-wing activists at the ruins of the West Bank settlement of Homesh on Friday, on suspicion of shooting at a Palestinian man.
6/15/2008 - India now party to Israel-US axis: Karat
'The Barack missile scandal is but an example. If our ties continues, it will subvert our won military and security establishment,' he said, referring to the defence deal which is now being probed.
6/15/2008 - The memoires of Alan Johnston
Journalist Alan Johnston on his hell at the hands of kidnappers in the Middle East
6/15/2008 - Feature: First anniversary of Hamas' Gaza takeover passes in silence
6/15/2008 - Seeking Common Ground in Faith
An imam had taken out a book titled "Palestinian Holocaust" and quoted a tiny ultra-orthodox Jewish sect that opposes the state of Israel. An African American Muslim said Zionism struck him as apartheid-like. A rabbi cited the "billions of dollars" donors give Palestinians.
6/15/2008 - Israel in new Egypt talks on Gaza truce
Israel joined a new round of Egyptian-brokered negotiations on a proposed truce in and around Gaza on Thursday after deciding to give the talks one last go while preparing for military action if they fail.
6/15/2008 - Palestinians take hard route to Beijing
6/15/2008 - Barred from Israel
6/15/2008 - DCI/PS calls on EU to raise child rights issues with Israel
6/15/2008 - Ambassador's own goal
Israel's ambassador in London is trying to delegitimise genuine debate about his country's future
6/15/2008 - Israel offers jailed Lebanese for Hezbollah swap
Israel has told Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas via German mediators it would be willing to free jailed Lebanese fighters in exchange for two soldiers abducted in 2006, Israeli security sources said on Sunday.
6/15/2008 - Jordan, Saudi leaders slam Israeli settlement construction
6/15/2008 - Rabbi OKs building settlements on Shabbat
Ofra Rabbi Avi Gisser's ruling will allow foreign and Palestinian laborers to work seven days a week building new homes in the community located near the Palestinian city of Ramallah in order to complete as many homes as possible before Israel's Supreme Court orders new construction halted.
6/15/2008 - Israeli cluster bomb kills Lebanese man
Hisham el-Ghossein, 39, was killed in the village of Qantara, near the southern town of Marjayoun, after stepping on the bomb while working in his field, the official said.
6/15/2008 - Israel sends envoys to Turkey for Syria talks
6/15/2008 - Video: ron paul: nancy pelosi pulled iran bill on orders of israel
6/15/2008 - Israel is pushing the U.S. to attack Iran
"There is only one country in the world that is putting any pressure on the U.S. to attack Iran, and that is Israel," Mearsheimer told a packed lecture hall at Hebrew University, according to the Jerusalem Post. "And it is putting enormous pressure on the US."
6/15/2008 - Walking in Palestine; Lost land
Ugly, ever-expanding Israeli settlements sprawl on the West Bank?s hilltops; great roads splice their way through its undulating, terraced hills; wildernesses have become national parks that are barred to Palestinians; and Arab villages that once blended organically into the landscape are little more than besieged ghettos.
6/15/2008 - No rotten tomatoes
The authors of a book about America's Israel lobby survived a trip to the Jewish state: what's more, the level of debate was high
6/15/2008 - What should have been said to AIPAC
The candidates' fixation on Iran's nuclear program should not obscure the fact that Israel has its own robust nuclear deterrent, which means Iran would be committing suicide if it attacked Israel with nuclear weapons
6/15/2008 - Lebanon sees need for Israeli withdrawal not talks
Lebanon poured cold water on Wednesday on Israel's hope that Beirut would follow Damascus in opening peace talks with Israel, saying the Jewish state had to withdraw from what Beirut considers its occupied land.
6/15/2008 - 'Israel Lobby' authors in Jerusalem: Ahmadinejad not inciting to genocide
"With all due respect, I don't think it is my words that harm Israel, but rather Israel's actions." .....Mearsheimer said Israel's brutal treatment of Palestinians helped fuel terrorism against the United States and that, unlike in Israel, there was no healthy debate on the matter in America.
6/15/2008 - Bush, French president criticize Iran, Syria
Sockpuppets for Israel.
6/15/2008 - Top airport security expert in Israel to inspect LAX anti-terror measures
Israel's top airport security official will make periodic reviews of anti-terrorist measures at Los Angeles International Airport under an agreement signed today during a visit here by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.....City Councilman Jack Weiss, who arranged the Israelis' 2006 visit, said the agreement is believed to be the first ever between a U.S. airport authority and a foreign government. In the United States, federal authorities are responsible for security inside airport terminals.
6/11/2008 - Three Hamas gunmen killed as Israel mulls Gaza offensive
6/11/2008 - Israeli fire kills girl in Gaza
Palestinian medical officials said six-year-old Hadeel Smari was decapitated by the tank shell explosion while she was in the back yard of her house
6/11/2008 - Israeli soldiers kill 2 militants in Gaza
6/11/2008 - Palestinian pay delays linked to letter to EU: Israel
6/11/2008 - Knesset votes to amend 'Intifada law'
Palestinians who sustain damages to person or property as a result of IDF activity in the West Bank may soon find it nigh impossible to file a lawsuit against the State of Israel.
6/11/2008 - Senegalese President to invite Abbas, Mashaal to Dakar
6/11/2008 - Arab officers to provide training to pro-Abbas forces
6/11/2008 - Palestinian Students
According to Gisha, an Israeli not-for-profit organization that seeks to protect the freedom of movement of Gaza residents and other Palestinians, hundreds of Palestinian students lost their places in universities abroad last year. Hundreds more may do so this year without radical change.
6/11/2008 - Palestinian salaries paid after Israel sends funds
6/11/2008 - Fatah lawmaker: Dialogue must be launched through PLO
6/11/2008 - Tutu says only Gaza solution is for both sides to sit down and talk
Tutu said he and his delegation co-expert Christine Chinkin, professor of international law at the London School of Economics, were "shocked" at the conditions they found in Gaza and the testimonies they heard from the survivors of the attack they came to investigate. Tutu also urged militants to stop launching rockets at Israel.
6/11/2008 - Hamas talks with Palestinian factions in preparation for national dialogue
6/11/2008 - 'IDF checkpoint blocks Palestinians so Israelis can make more money'
The Association for Civil Rights in Israel charged the army on Tuesday with barring West Bank Palestinians from using beaches along the northern shore of the Dead Sea. A petition filed with the High Court of Justice against the IDF criticized the area's checkpoints as a means to keep Palestinians out so as not to discourage Israelis from swimming there and contributing to Jewish concessionaires.
6/11/2008 - Hamas: Gaza will become graveyard for IDF soldiers if raided
6/11/2008 - Sarkozy invites Olmert, Assad to Paris conference
Invitation relayed to Jerusalem ahead of French president's scheduled visit to Israel on June 22; Israeli PM expresses willingness to attend, Syrian leader yet to respond
6/11/2008 - Man lightly injured in mortar attack on Negev kibbutz
6/11/2008 - Israel arrests 28 Palestinians in West Bank raid
6/11/2008 - Rice: Hamas' power must come with responsibility
6/11/2008 - Tourists returning for view of West Bank life
"I had some idea of the situation (of the Palestinians), but not to the extent of what I saw first hand," says Bernard Basilio on returning to the tour minibus. The middle-aged Californian travelling with his elderly mother and other relatives shakes his head in disbelief. "I was appalled."
6/11/2008 - Refugee stories - No running water for Dheisheh residents
6/11/2008 - 2 men accused of murdering their sister placed under house arrest
The two were convicted of murdering their 19-year-old sibling, Rihm, by their own admission. She was killed because she wanted to marry a Palestinian man over her family's objections.
6/11/2008 - War?
the campaign to discredit Rice seems to have hit its mark. Not only did she sound defensive in her own speech to AIPAC Tuesday morning, but she assumed a more-hawkish tone on Iran than she had previously
6/11/2008 - Senate report exposes key role of the Israel lobby in fomenting war with Iran
What the second portion of the Senate report shows, however, is that we are also prisoners of the Israel lobby, which is inexorably pushing us into war with Iran
6/11/2008 - Israeli FM: no Palestinian state before Israel's security guaranteed
6/11/2008 - Hebron Update: 15 April ? 14 May 2008
6/11/2008 - Palestinians: Israel transfers delayed tax money, but millions missing
Fayyad accused Israel of violating international law by continuing to build settlements, ignoring the International Court of Justice's ruling about the separation fence and infringing on the human rights of tens of thousands of Palestinian laborers......Israel is furious with Fayyad, officials said.
6/11/2008 - Gaza Hospitals in Need of Care
"Israel is not letting certain medication and supplies into Gaza, through any checkpoint. For example, we have been waiting for seven months to have the operation tables to be shipped and enter Gaza through the Erez checkpoint -- the equipment is only one hour away by car, but we've been waiting for seven months.....According to doctors in Gaza, over 180 patients have died as a result of lack of essential supplies since the Israeli-led blockade began in June 2007.
6/11/2008 - Activists move to help Palestinians regain land
A group of Israeli human rights activists has begun a project to help Palestinians in the West Bank, who have in the past had land taken away by settlers, regain what they say are their property rights
6/11/2008 - 8 mortar shells fired at western Negev; none injured
6/11/2008 - Israel urged to bare findings in journalist's death
The Committee to Protect Journalists on Wednesday called on Israel to release findings of an army investigation into the killing of a Reuters cameraman in the Gaza Strip in April.
6/11/2008 - Taxi drivers run the gauntlet in Jerusalem
Taxi driver Ezzedine Nassar will never forget the night last October he was hailed by three young ultra-Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem. They knew he was a Palestinian as soon as he opened his mouth. They smashed his face in with a rock. "They were waiting for an Arab to come along,"
6/11/2008 - EU not ready for major upgrade with Israel
Francis Wurtz, floor leader of the United European Left political group, said the EU should be focusing on unblocking the peace process with the Palestinians, not rewarding Israel with a special status. "Given the international context in which this matter is being examined, it seems totally inconceivable that the Israeli request should be given a favourable response," he wrote.
6/11/2008 - Wilful killing of baby by Israeli army in Gaza house raid
6/11/2008 - The newest Israeli-Palestinian fault line: gentrification
Activists, residents, and planners see the wave of expulsion notices as a part of a government plot to clear Ajami of poor Arabs renting on public land so it can be sold to developers to build housing for the middle and upper class, who are overwhelmingly Jewish.
6/11/2008 - Arab officers to provide training to pro-Abbas forces
6/11/2008 - Shalom to a new pro-Israel lobby
Washington's near adherence to the lobby's themes ? often unconditional support for Israel, reluctance to push Israel hard on behalf of the Palestinians, and an overly confrontational stance toward Israel's adversaries ? works against US interests
6/11/2008 - Jordan fears new pressure to merge with West Bank
6/11/2008 - Olmert calls for Israel-Lebanon talks
Have a listen to what Israel did to Lebanon in '06 as told by Patrick J. Buchanan - it's at the end of this you tube video.
6/11/2008 - UNRWA Commissioner-General welcomes signs of Palestinian "rapprochement"
6/11/2008 - Not a gift and not a farewell
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert received a farewell gift from U.S. President George W. Bush: The magnificent F-35 Lightning Strike Fighter.
6/11/2008 - Congress gets behind Israel's aid request
A year after U.S. President George W. Bush agreed to increase military aid to Israel by 25 percent, it now seems that all political obstacles that had prevented Democrats in Congress from coming on board and supporting the extra aid have been lifted.
6/11/2008 - Deadly Fallout From Obama's Groveling Before Israel Lobby
Presidential candidates have been kowtowing to the Israeli Lobby for decades, so what else is new? Well, what is new is that the world has come to realize that all such blind, unquestioning support for Israel?s most criminal objectives is a real threat to world peace. Such rhetoric is no longer confined simply to the Jewish vote in America. It has actual impact on the lives of people in the Middle East.....And while the U.S. has no more troops left with which to invade Iran, as Sen. Joe Lieberman and the Israeli government wants us to do, both Israel and the Bush Administration have plans to bomb Iran?s phantom nuclear program
6/11/2008 - Nuclear fallout
Shaul Mofaz's declaration that Israel will attack Iran has roiled the oil markets and strengthened Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
6/11/2008 - Anti-US sentiment hits record high
America is viewed unfavourably by 82 per cent of people in Arab countries, while US popularity has fallen 45 per cent in Indonesia and 27 per cent in the UK.
6/11/2008 - IDF furious after settlers fabricate kidnapping
When confronted by the soldiers, the settlers fabricated yet another story ? they reported that there had been a third member of their party and that he had been abducted by the Palestinians.
6/11/2008 - Caterpillar annual meeting draws protesters
Pro-Palestinian protesters angry with Caterpillar Inc for selling tractors to Israel picketed the company's annual meeting on Wednesday as shareholders rejected a proposal that would have required Caterpillar to publish a report on its foreign military sales.
6/11/2008 - Obstruct new construction
It?s the legal duty of America?s lawmakers to denounce the criminal conduct of the Israeli military, and to take action to remove the Israeli settlers and military from the occupied lands, using United Nations peacekeeping forces if necessary.
6/11/2008 - Hamas chief blames Israel for prisoner release delay
6/11/2008 - Arab peace plan could resolve Middle East crisis: Mukherjee
The peace plan put forward by the Arab leaders could be a 'pragmatic and reasonable' solution for the Middle East tangle, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said here Wednesday.
6/11/2008 - Adam Sandler is an Israeli spy
The trailer actually is pretty funny.
6/11/2008 - Blair to Israel: Allow Gazan resident to study in Britain
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair sent Israeli authorities a letter in which he requested to allow a 31-year-old Gaza citizen to leave the Gaza Strip in order to study in Britain.
6/11/2008 - PA gives West Bank land to Moscow
Russia gained control of three plots of land in the West Bank city of Jericho at a ceremony in Moscow.
6/11/2008 - Palestinian territories - Call for closed news media to be allowed to resume operating amid peace moves between Hamas and Fatah
Welcoming recent statements by the
leaders of the two main Palestinian parties that have raised hopes of an end
to the conflict between them, Reporters Without Borders called today for the
news media that have been closed since the start of the clashes to be allowed
to resume operating.
6/11/2008 - U.S. Army training Egyptians to find and destroy smuggling tunnels
Over the past year, the U.S. has put much pressure on Egypt to improve how it deals with the arms-smuggling into Gaza, an Israeli diplomatic source said. Members of the House of Representatives proposed freezing $200 million in military financial aid to Egypt until it acted to stop the smuggling. Egypt was angered by the initiative, which was eventually nixed by U.S. President George W. Bush. Our army protecting ISRAEL.
6/11/2008 - Libya?s Gadhafi Criticizes Obama for Israel Remarks
6/11/2008 - Israeli visit sparks boycott call
Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas said he objected to Israel's "failure to meet its international obligations" towards the Palestinians.
6/11/2008 - Bush says regrets tough guy talk on war
Bush told The Times he wanted to "leave behind a series of structures that makes it easier for the next president" to tackle issues such as Iran's nuclear programme and establishing a Palestinian state.
6/9/2008 - Israeli troops kill Gaza militant
A Palestinian medical official says Israeli troops have killed a Hamas militant on the Gaza-Israel border.
6/9/2008 - Abbas popularity rises as Hamas's drops: poll
6/9/2008 - Israel delays payments for Palestinian civil servants: Fayyad
Israel has delayed transferring tax funds used to pay Palestinian civil servants, Palestinian premier Salam Fayyad said on Monday, citing a reported link to his call for the EU not to boost ties with the Jewish state.
6/9/2008 - Hamas armed wing seriously deals with threats of Israeli invasion
6/9/2008 - Hamas meets with Palestinian factions, preparing for resuming national dialogue
6/9/2008 - Gaza op likely before J'lem signs truce
In response to the recent string of fatal Hamas rocket attacks, Israel is likely to conduct a medium-size military operation against the Islamist group before agreeing to a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip, senior defense officials told The Jerusalem Post on Saturday.
6/9/2008 - Palestinians say attacked by masked settlers near Hebron
6/9/2008 - Tensions mount in Gaza 4 days into fuel blockade
6/9/2008 - Man lightly wounded by Qassam rocket
6/9/2008 - Israel removes 10 roadblocks in West Bank
6/9/2008 - UNICEF Regional Director visits Palestinian children bearing brunt of conflict
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reports that military incursions continue to claim a disproportionately high toll of young lives. As of 26 May, 64 children had been killed in the conflict since the beginning of the year ? more than the total child death toll for all of 2007. Fifty-nine of the deaths were in Gaza and another four victims were Israeli children.
6/9/2008 - Palestinian salaries delayed as Israel blocks funds
6/9/2008 - U.S. Consulate employee dies of heart attack at Israeli checkpoint
6/9/2008 - A village in its death throes
There was nothing we onlookers and reporters could do but record the events in our notebooks and cameras; our roles no different to that of medical staff witnessing the slow deaths of terminally ill patients. In this case, the patients were the villagers of Nilin, the disease they were vainly fighting was the ever-spreading cancer of Israeli settlements across the corpus of their ancestral land.
6/9/2008 - Abbas says settlements main obstacle to peace
6/9/2008 - Egyptian-Palestinian summit to discuss dialogue with Hamas
6/9/2008 - Israel sends reduced fuel to Gaza
6/9/2008 - Hamas: arrangements underway with Egypt to open Rafah crossing
6/9/2008 - Rice to hold talks with Israeli, Palestinian teams
6/9/2008 - Jordanian king: preserving Arab identity of Jerusalem top priority
6/9/2008 - World Bank Extends a $40 Million Grant for PA Budget Support
6/9/2008 - Israel hints a Jerusalem deal might not be possible by deadline
6/9/2008 - 1967 attack shows how U.S. goes too easy on Israel
While the loss of life is tragic, the total failure of the U.S. government and the U.S. Navy to pursue this matter and assess blame proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the nation of Israel is free to take any action it deems necessary, and the U.S. government will raise no objection, even when American lives have been lost.
6/9/2008 - West Bank: 2 injured, 4 arrested in protest against fence
A reported 150 people participated Sunday afternoon in a demonstration near the West Bank village of Naalin, west of Ramallah to protest the security fence being built in the area. The protestors accused IDF soldiers of using tear gas to disperse them while the latter claimed that rocks were thrown in their direction.
6/9/2008 - Israel tries to play down minister's warning of attack on Iran
Defence officials criticised Mofaz, saying his comments would make it more difficult for Israel to convince the international community to intensify its efforts. Political rivals accused him of exploiting Israel's fear of Iran for political gain.
6/9/2008 - Iran vows 'painful response' if Israel attacks
6/9/2008 - Captive Israel soldier writes to parents
The parents of Corporal Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier held by Gaza militants for two years, were passed a handwritten letter from their son on Monday, the foundation of former US president Jimmy Carter announced.
6/9/2008 - Britain's foreign secretary visits West Bank
6/9/2008 - Summer camp of love
This summer, Kent will award scholarships to a Palestinian Christian, a Palestinian Muslim and a Jewish Israeli to fly to America and attend Camp Susquehannock in upstate Pennsylvania, where he is the program director.
6/9/2008 - What does Palestinian youth think?
6/9/2008 - Walls designed to separate rarely stand test of time
Nations are always building walls. In order to better monitor border crossings, Israel has for several years been building a concrete barrier on the Green line separating itself from the Palestinian West Bank. Israel calls this wall the "West Bank Barrier." Palestinians call it "The Apartheid Wall." The International Court of Justice declared in 2004 that the wall was illegal. The construction continues. Estimates by Amnesty International indicate that when finished there will be more than 100 miles of concrete walls, ditches, trenches, razor wire and electronic fences with 550 checkpoints. Eighty percent of the barrier is on Palestinian territory. Thousands of Palestinians are being walled off from their own lands.
6/9/2008 - Would-be Lebanon bomber probably Saudi: Fatah official
A would-be suicide bomber who was shot dead last month outside a Palestinian refugee camp in south Lebanon was "probably" a Saudi national, a senior Palestinian official said on Monday.
6/9/2008 - Family brewery keeps head up despite political, religious obstacles
"Many people thought we were crazy," says Maria Khoury, communications manager for an enterprising Palestinian business venture called the Taybeh Brewing Co., now in its 14th year. "But beer is not against our religion."
6/9/2008 - Palestinian Endowments Minister hails Saudi facilities for Pilgrims
Jamal Mohammed Bawatna, the Palestinian Minister of Endowments and Chairman of the Hajj and Umrah commission, has hailed the great efforts being exerted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for ensuring comforts of pilgrims and providing them with gigantic facilities.
6/9/2008 - A divide even among Israel's supporters
AIPAC is the most formidable foreign policy lobbying group in the United States, as evidenced by the desire of all the presidential candidates to address its meeting.
6/9/2008 - Lost months slip away for Gaza scholars
6/9/2008 - US professors face hostile reception in Jerusalem
"Israelis are much better able to talk about Israeli policy and the US-Israeli relationship in a critical way," said Mearsheimer, professor of political science at the University of Chicago. "They have a much more open and vibrant debate in Israel."
6/9/2008 - Jon Stewart makes fun of Obama and Aipac
6/9/2008 - Israel's Messianic Jews Under Attack
It would seem some other extremists in the Holy Land do not like Christians either and will not hesitate to use violence against them.
6/9/2008 - Israeli ambassador says Britain 'hotbed of anti-Israeli sentiment'
6/9/2008 - McCain calls for moving U.S. embassy to Jerusalem
Move McCain to Jerusalem instead. If the foo sh$ts....
6/9/2008 - Israel and Syria talks set to resume: Israeli officials
6/9/2008 - Arab towns to distribute 'Nakba' alternative history booklet outside schools
Israeli Arabs will distribute 20,000 booklets on the Nakba - the "catastrophe," what happened to the Palestinians after 1948 - outside of schools in Arab settlements throughout the country.
6/9/2008 - How will Britain respond to being slapped in the face by Israel?
The fact that President Michel Sleiman had asked Williams on Wednesday to help end Israel's serial violations of Lebanese sovereignty - and its continuing occupation of the Shebaa Farms and other areas - cannot have been lost on Israeli commanders.
6/9/2008 - The fallacy of Islamic 'national suicide'
"National suicide" will soon be an incantation by neoconservative and other pro-Israeli pundits and politicians on the "bomb Iran" bandwagon.
6/9/2008 - The Right--This Time the 'Washington Times'--Identifies Pro-Israel Agenda for Iraq War
6/9/2008 - Tough Words From This Cheney on U.S. Mideast Policy
Cheney also made clear her view that the recent efforts by Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to broker an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal are taking resources away from dealing with Iran
6/9/2008 - The Iran Trap
Obama, in a miscalculation that will have grave consequences, has given his blessing to the widening circle of violence and abuse of the Palestinians by Israel and, most dangerously, to those in the Bush White House and Jerusalem now plotting a war against Iran.
6/9/2008 - Iran's Lebanese 'aircraft carrier'
"Israel is a fact now. And we are acting with this fact. Our border is the Lebanese border". He told me Hezbollah has no desire to conquer Israel, just to recover Lebanese prisoners and land they say is still occupied by the Israelis.
6/9/2008 - U.S. Rebuked for Leaving UN Rights Body
In electing the first Council members two years ago, the United States chose not to contest elections because it was almost certain to have lost the vote, largely due to its unconditional support for Israel in that country's ongoing conflict with the Palestinian people.
6/9/2008 - Pledging Allegiance to AIPAC
6/9/2008 - IAEA chief hits out at Israel again over Syria attack
6/9/2008 - Hundreds rally in Tel Aviv against killings in Gaza, Sderot
'A country that controls another nation by force is not normal,' demonstrator says. Protestors wave signs reading 'Children in Gaza and Sderot want to live' and 'End the siege on Gaza'
6/9/2008 - Water crisis in Tel Rumeida
6/7/2008 - Three killed in Gaza drugs raid
A Hamas policeman and two suspected drugs traffickers were killed on Friday in a shootout during a dawn raid on a house in the Gaza Strip, police and medics said
6/7/2008 - The Spy Who Loves Us by Philip Giraldi
The brunt of Israel's treachery is revealed by former CIA counterterrorism official Philip Giraldi. Kudos!
6/7/2008 - Report: Olmert to urge U.S. attack on Iran
6/7/2008 - Israel cuts off Palestinian tax funds as relations hit new low
Israel has withheld part of its $75m (£38m) monthly tax revenue payment to the Palestinian Authority after a diplomatic offensive by the Prime Minister, Salam Fayyad, designed to stop the continued expansion of Jewish settlements.....Israel has accused Mr Fayyad, who is widely respected by Western governments, of trying to "undermine" its relations with Europe. Israel at this point, couldn't be any more like Nazi Germany.
6/7/2008 - Hamas lawmaker asks president Abbas to accept dialogue or resign
6/7/2008 - Hamas takes belated responsibility for militant attacks in Israel: web site
6/7/2008 - Hamas says four members arrested by pro-Abbas forces
6/7/2008 - Calm returns to Egypt-Gaza Strip border after troop deployment
6/7/2008 - Haneya phones Egypt over possible inter-Palestinian dialogue
6/7/2008 - Police arrests a suspect involved in attacks against Christian organizations in Gaza
The Palestinian police in Gaza arrested on Saturday a man suspected of involvement in organizing attacks against Christian associations in the Gaza Strip.
6/7/2008 - MP urges Blair to act on Israel
A Bradford MP has called for more to be done to solve the humanitarian crisis in Palestine.
6/7/2008 - Israel to seal West Bank, Gaza ahead of Jewish holiday
The Israeli military says the West Bank and Gaza Strip will be sealed for the Jewish Shavuot holiday.
6/7/2008 - U.S. proposes trilateral talks with Israel, PA
6/7/2008 - Feature: One year into Hamas takeover, impoverished Gaza hang inbalance
6/7/2008 - Hundreds of students still stranded in Gaza
"I feel that I'm lost," said Ahmed Nasrallah, who studied computer programming in London, but has been stuck in Gaza since a summer visit home last year. "I am a victim of a battle that I am not part of."
6/7/2008 - Italian judge hit by tear gas grenade in Bil'in
Italian Judge Julio Toscano suffered head wounds after being hit by a tear gas grenade during a protest against the security fence in Bil'in.
6/7/2008 - Egypt deploys hundreds of policemen on Gaza border
Egypt deployed hundreds of riot police along the border with the Gaza Strip on Friday, fearing hundreds of Palestinian protestors may try to storm the Rafah crossing, security officials said.
6/7/2008 - Rocket barrage hits Negev
6/7/2008 - Gazans stock up on supplies as Israel threatens war
6/7/2008 - At-Tuwani: Israeli military again blocks main access road in South Hebron
Several villages in the South Hebron Hills are again cut off from basic
supplies such as water, firewood and animal feed, as this road provides
the primary vehicle access to Yatta, which serves as the region?s economic
hub, with critical services such as hospitals and secondary schools.
6/7/2008 - AT-TUWANI UPDATE: 21 April -- 21 May 2008
Israelis from nearby settlements used every Saturday (Jewish Sabbath)
during this period to come out and threaten Palestinians working in their
fields. Saturday violence became a regular routine as settlers
increasingly intimidated and challenged Palestinian shepherds' rights to
graze and harvest their land. Their aggression was generally accompanied
and condoned by Israeli soldiers and police, who often staged a preemptive
presence, even before the settlers appeared.
6/7/2008 - Fatah, Hamas emissaries meet in Dakar under Senegalese mediation
6/7/2008 - West is 'resigned' to Iran bomb: Israeli minister
Ben-Eliezer insisted he was not advocating a preventive military strike on Iran but said "Iran should know the price it will have to pay when it begins to think concretely about attacking Israel."
6/7/2008 - US says it will emphasize diplomacy with Iran
The White House on Friday reiterated it would focus on diplomacy to persuade Iran to renounce sensitive nuclear activities after an Israeli official said force was the only option left.
6/7/2008 - Israeli threat to attack Iran over nuclear weapons
Mofaz is Israel's transport minister, but he is also a former chief of staff, privy to secret defence planning as a member of the security cabinet, and leads regular strategic talks with the US
6/7/2008 - Fatah nominates Abbas for next presidential elections
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah party has nominated him as its candidate for next presidential elections, a senior Fatah official said on Saturday.
6/7/2008 - Olmert aides: Progress made with U.S. on forging common view on Iran
Olmert did not elaborate on what, if any, Israeli-U.S. plans had been created for curbing the Iranian nuclear program. But his aides said he had cemented the sale by the United States of advanced F-35 warplanes to Israel, as well as bilateral cooperation on missile-defense systems.
6/7/2008 - Top EU official hurt in Bil'in protest
Vice President of the European Parliament Luisa Morgantini and Irish Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Mairead Corrigan-Maguire were hurt Friday after inhaling tear gas during an anti-security fence protest in the West Bank village of Bil'in.
6/7/2008 - Israeli armed forces storm SE Gaza, raze farms
6/7/2008 - Abbas, Rice discuss Israeli settlement expansion on phone
6/7/2008 - Gazans stock up on supplies as Israel threatens war
6/7/2008 - Hundreds of students stranded in Gaza because of Israeli, Egyptian border closures
Hundreds of students stranded in Gaza because of Israeli, Egyptian border closures
6/7/2008 - Bad year for wine-making monks as Israeli wall keeps workers from vineyard
FOR 120 years, generations of Christian monks have peacefully cultivated the land surrounding the Cremisan monastery in the hills above Bethlehem ? hewing terraces out of the rocky slopes to create Palestine's only vineyard.
6/7/2008 - Israeli fire injures Palestinian farmer in Gaza
Mohammed Qudeh, 46, was slightly injured when Israeli forces, positioned on the border, opened machine-gun fire on farmers working in their fields
6/7/2008 - Iran protests to UN over Israel attack warning
6/7/2008 - Name That Terrorist By JAMES ABOUREZK
What the American public doesn?t hear about from any mainstream news source is the history of Jewish terrorism from the 1940s when the Zionist movement methodically went about ethnically cleansing Palestine of Palestinians through present day, when Israel and its people commit daily acts of terrorism against the Palestinians.
6/7/2008 - Settlers arrested for allegedly hurling stones at Palestinian vehicles
6/7/2008 - Isolated Jenin opens to some cross-barrier traffic
6/7/2008 - Irish union passes motions in support of Palestine
6/7/2008 - Arabs urge 'clarification' on Israeli Mediterranean Union membership
6/7/2008 - Abbas to meet Saudi king
6/7/2008 - RFK in Palestine
Members of the Irgun, the Jewish fighters responsible for the 1946 bombing of the King David Hotel that killed 91 people, told RFK "that if it weren't for their so-called terrorist activities the British would have remained on in their country...The question, though, in other Jews' minds is whether this compensated for what they have lost in good will by such tactics.".....An early departure of the British has been far more important strategically to the Jews than to the Arabs. Reading through his article excerpts, one can clearly see with which side RFK sympathized.
6/7/2008 - Saturday Mailbox
I recently returned from a 17-day trip to Palestine and Israel with 15 American Presbyterians. We were aghast at what we saw and heard from the people we interviewed there.
6/7/2008 - Imam deportation case raises questions about immigration, counterterrorism issues
6/7/2008 - Training a tribulation for Palestinian Olympic team
Ibrahim Tawil remembers the feeling from Athens. "When Palestine get into the stadium, and the 75 people that were there they were all the time shouting "Palestine! Palestine!" I think this was our medal. This was the real medal for Palestine," he said.
6/7/2008 - Palestinians Pick Fatah for National Interests
76 per cent of respondents in the West Bank and Gaza Strip believe Fatah has a better strategy to handle the Palestinian national interests, while 24 per cent prefer Hamas.
6/7/2008 - Facing criticism, Obama modifies Jerusalem stance
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama amended his support for Israel's stance on Jerusalem on Thursday, saying Palestinians and Israelis had to negotiate the future of the holy city.
6/7/2008 - Banned in the U.S.A. (Almost)
I was scheduled to speak at Politics & Prose Bookstore and Coffeehouse last month about my latest book, "Palestine Inside Out: An Everyday Occupation." My appearance was canceled when the bookstore owners realized that my book concludes by questioning the viability of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Instead it proposes a single democratic, secular and multicultural state in which Israelis and Palestinians live peacefully as citizens with equal rights.
6/7/2008 - Palestinian scholar to speak in Eureka and Bayside
Palestinian literary scholar, peace activist and poet Dr. Hanan Ahmad Awwad will speak and read from her original works next weekend at two locations in Humboldt County.
6/7/2008 - Jordanians demonstrate to urge lifting of Gaza siege
6/7/2008 - Kaffiyeh an elaborate cover -- not
First they'll come for your kaffiyeh -- then they'll want your ski mask.
6/7/2008 - UNRWA starts the rubble removal in Nahr El Bared camp
6/7/2008 - US looks to increase Israeli deterrence
US House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Howard Berman said he was open to removing the restriction on F-22 sales to boost Israeli deterrence and indicated that aid to the Palestinians could be affected by a Hamas-Fatah deal, in an interview with The Jerusalem Post Thursday.
6/7/2008 - Israel ponders implications for Jewish state of Obama presidency
Some in government quarters are concerned that Obama, the presumptive Democratic nominee, might be soft on Iran, pressure Israel to make concessions on the Palestinian track and even change the tenor of the strategic relationship between Israel and the United States.....The consensus was that because support for Israel is so strong in both Congress and American public opinion, no president would take a radically different tack.
6/7/2008 - Water crucial to Golan talks
The rain and snow that falls on the Golan, added to natural spring-water, ultimately provides Israel with about one-third of its fresh water.
6/7/2008 - Analysis: Growing talk of Iran attack
One scenario being discussed by Israeli analysts is that there could be an attack, by Israel or by the Americans, after the US election in November and before the new president is inaugurated in January, with the tacit consent of the incoming president. That might be easier if it is Senator Obama's Republican rival John McCain.
6/7/2008 - Ledeen: It?s 1938-1941, Hitler is Hezbollah, al-Qaeda, Khomeinists, Wahabis, Etc.
6/7/2008 - Obama Capitulates - to the Israel lobby
The U.S. would almost certainly be drawn into the conflict if Israel carried out its threat, and Olmert knows that
6/7/2008 - Commentary: AIPAC and liege fealty
Israel is the largest recipient of direct economic and military U.S. aid since the creation of the Jewish state 60 years ago. It also receives its annual aid from the United States at the beginning of the fiscal year so that it can earn interest. Other foreign aid recipients get aid in quarterly installments......Bellicose anti-Iran statements at the AIPAC convention got the biggest hand. Neocon kingpin Richard Perle made another pitch to put Iran next on the terrorist regime hit list.
6/7/2008 - Israeli woman's return to Gaza
Yael Kahn is an Israeli who moved to London from Tel Aviv in 1991, because she disagreed with Israeli policies towards Palestinians.
6/7/2008 - Middle East Pop Quiz by Charley Reese
On behalf of which country has the U.S. vetoed the largest number of U.N. Security Council resolutions?
6/5/2008 - Palestinian killed by Israeli troops in West Bank
A Palestinian man was shot dead by Israeli troops in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron on Thursday, Palestinian emergency medical services said
6/5/2008 - Israeli, four-year-old Palestinian killed in Gaza attacks
An Israeli man was killed in a mortar attack by Gaza militants on Thursday, triggering an air raid on the impoverished territory that left a four-year-old Palestinian girl dead.
6/5/2008 - During D.C. visit, Olmert eschews goodbyes in favor of Iran talk
Olmert said he and Bush discussed "means, ways and a timetable" in getting Iran to end its suspected program. "Each day that passes we take another step to deal with this effectively," Olmert told reporters after the meeting. "The United States is not just a partner but the leading factor in these efforts.".....Asked particularly about reports that he is urging Americans to lead a blockade of Iranian ports, Olmert would say only that "it is important to tack action not just through the U.N. Security Council. Nations can also take steps."
6/5/2008 - Aid convoy heads to Palestinian territories today
Upon His Majesty King Abdullah's directives, the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organisation (JHCO) will dispatch a 15-truck convoy laden with foodstuff and medical supplies to the West Bank and Gaza Strip
6/5/2008 - 'Unavoidable' attack on Iran looms, says Israeli minister
"If Iran continues with its programme for developing nuclear weapons, we will attack it. The sanctions are ineffective," Mofaz, who is also Israel's transport minister, said in comments published today by the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper.
6/5/2008 - Expert panel in Malta discusses problem of Israeli settlements
6/5/2008 - U.S. intelligence chief in Israel to discuss Iran
Mike McConnell, the director of U.S. national intelligence, is in Israel to hear its spymasters' arguments that Iran could obtain nuclear weapons within two years, Israeli officials said on Wednesday.
6/5/2008 - Bush to Olmert: 'Existential' Iran threat must be taken seriously
The Washington talks came a day after Olmert issued his
toughest warning yet to Tehran, saying Iran's nuclear program must be stopped by "all possible means."
6/5/2008 - Olmert to ask Bush to step up action against Iran
Israeli Premier Ehud Olmert will ask President George W Bush Wednesday to step up US and international action against Iran and prepare for a possible military strike against its nuclear facilities, the Yediot Ahronot daily reported.
6/5/2008 - Arab League to hold extraordinary meeting on Israel's settlement policy
6/5/2008 - Fayyad: Settlements not to achieve security for Israel
Acting Palestinian Prime Minister Sallam Fayyad asserted on Wednesday that the expansion of Jewish settlements in the Palestinian territories "would never bring security for Israel."
6/5/2008 - Gaza crossing shut after rocket wounds Palestinian
The rocket "hit a fuel tank at the depot, severely wounding a Palestinian worker on the Palestinian side," an Israeli military spokesman said.
6/5/2008 - Four Gaza students get US visas
Israel has allowed four Palestinian students to leave the Gaza Strip to apply for US visas so they can take up prestigious Fulbright scholarships.
6/5/2008 - Hamas Slams "Hostility" Of Barack Obama's Israel Speech
In the speech delivered to a powerful U.S.-Israel lobby group in Washington, Obama reaffirmed his support for Israel and said Jerusalem should remain Israel's "undivided" capital.
6/5/2008 - Israeli armed forces storm SE Gaza, raze farms
6/5/2008 - Blair fears 'harming' Gaza talks
Middle East envoy Tony Blair has said he will not visit the Hamas-run Gaza Strip until he can be sure it will "help rather than harm" peace efforts.
6/5/2008 - Abbas urges dialogue with Hamas
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has called for renewed dialogue with Hamas although aides say he has not dropped demands it first cede control of Gaza.
6/5/2008 - Hamas hails Fatah call for talks
6/5/2008 - Abbas says peace talks can't go on amid settlements expansion
6/5/2008 - Gaza agency working with Blair seized by Hamas
6/5/2008 - US to give Israel "security package," report says
The 'security package' Israel will receive will enhance Israel's defence against long-range missiles, and includes radar, as well as cruise missiles and a permanent hook-up to a worldwide warning system that identifies whenever a ballistic missile is launched from anywhere.
6/5/2008 - Israel army warns journos...
In the wake of its fatal attack on a Reuters cameraman in Gaza, the Israeli military has issued a rather blunt statement to journalists:
6/5/2008 - Hamas accepts Abbas offer of talks: Haniya
6/5/2008 - Mideast peace deal this year will 'require a miracle': Qorei
Striking a full peace agreement with Israel by the end of the year will "require a miracle,"
6/5/2008 - Palestinians: Only a miracle will bring a peace deal by year-end target
6/5/2008 - Israel tax transfer to Palestinians delayed
Israel has delayed transferring tax funds to the Palestinian government after Prime Minister Salam Fayyad angered Israeli leaders by lobbying the European Union not to upgrade its ties with the Jewish state.
6/5/2008 - Israel - Palestine: Week of action for peace begins today
6/5/2008 - Israeli army arrests 13 Palestinians in West Bank
6/5/2008 - Blair defends neutrality in Middle East role
6/5/2008 - The Israeli army to demolish 12 Palestinian homes in Bethlehem
6/5/2008 - Route of Israeli barrier severely impacts Palestinian lives, isolates communities, expert panellists say
6/5/2008 - US, Israel: World not doing enough to counter Iran
The United States and Israel said Tuesday the rest of the world isn't doing enough to stop Iran from getting the bomb and accused Iran of continuing a covert drive for nuclear weapons, although U.S. intelligence has said Tehran quit its active warhead program years ago.
6/5/2008 - Get 'the Look,' skip the doughnut
Did the doughnut merchants think this through? Will all giant retailers now be blackmailed by extremist bloggers who accuse their ads of looking "Arab" and therefore, in their crude way of thinking, pro-terrorist?
6/5/2008 - Obama defends Jerusalem remarks
On Wednesday Obama pledged to a meeting of the powerful Washington lobby American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) his "unshakeable commitment to Israel's security" if he is elected president in November, while making the statement that Jerusalem should remain undivided. Obama knows whose pole he needs to grease in order to make president of ISRAEL. Errr, I mean, president of AMERICA. ............
6/5/2008 - UN condemns attacks from both Hamas and Israel
6/5/2008 - Ray scarf controversy just boggles the mind
I have three words for the bloggers whose commentary precipitated this: "Get a life!"
6/5/2008 - AIPAC adds Fatah, Jerusalem to agenda
AIPAC's executive committee added U.S. recognition of Jerusalem and the Fatah charter to the lobby's action agenda.
6/5/2008 - Palestinian Youth Are Ready to Tell their Stories
6/5/2008 - It's about a girl, not Mideast politics
There are actually three plays inside of My Name Is Rachel Corrie, which opened at the Tarragon Extra Space last night, and two of the three are directed, designed and performed with such brilliance that you must see this play, despite its one problematic section. 'one problematic section'?
6/5/2008 - Former Belgian minister files libel lawsuit against Jewish leader
Flahaut said he had been heckled by Joel Rubinfeld, the CCOJB president, "before he had the opportunity to speak at the meeting". He also blamed the Jewish leader for having publicly threatened him with a "retort from the Jewish community."
6/5/2008 - Palestinian Athletes Prepare for Beijing Olympics
6/5/2008 - Thousands sign petition calling to reopen October 2000 riots probe
6/5/2008 - Australian Jews blast Christian leaders
Australian Jewish officials have blasted local Christian leaders for a "serious lack of balance" on Israel and the Palestinians. Oh dear.
6/5/2008 - The land, not the people
Israel's problem, since its 1967 victory, is that it wants Palestinian land but not the people who live on it Oh it goes further back than 1967. It's why there are refugees still sitting in refugee camps 60 years later; Israel's refusal to implement UN resolution 194, part 11.
6/5/2008 - Olmert: Israel's sovereignty in Jerusalem eternal
6/5/2008 - UN critic sees worrying signs about Durban II
Jewish organizations from around the world gathered in Geneva last week as guests of UN Watch, another UN monitoring organization, to consider a Durban II strategy.
6/5/2008 - Tutu's Trip to Gaza Censored by the US Media
Jimmy Carter's words about the same place after a similar recent trip were also censored by the US media.
6/5/2008 - Call for end to Gaza lockdown
A European Parliament delegation to Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories (oPt) has called for the lifting of the sanctions imposed on the Gaza Strip.
6/5/2008 - Students trapped in Gaza
Israel's policy of not allowing Palestinians with scholarships to study abroad is ill-advised.
6/5/2008 - U.S. suspends move of embassy to Jerusalem
As the American Israel Public Affairs Committee met in Washington, U.S. President George Bush Wednesday suspended plans to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem.
6/5/2008 - Anger over Rachael Ray scarf opens wounds for Arabs
"While it has symbolism of solidarity with Palestine, it is not associated with terrorists and does not show that someone is sympathetic to terrorism," Davis said. "To say that is just incorrect."
6/5/2008 - Obama speech 'very moving' - Olmert
He told a powerful US-Israel lobby group that Jerusalem must remain the undivided capital of Israel, and said any Israeli-Palestinian peace deal must preserve Israel's integrity as a Jewish state.
6/5/2008 - US: No objections to Abbas-Hamas dialogue
6/5/2008 - Hamas must be included in Middle East talks, says Hain
6/5/2008 - The Dr. Doolittle of the West Bank
6/5/2008 - Syria says Israel terms signal not serious on peace
6/5/2008 - Delegates Behaving Badly
Attracting the powerful is one of the most effective ways that Aipac demonstrates its own clout. And, let it not be forgotten, a strong pro-Israel lobby helps to ensure a strong Israel.......Aipac has insisted on this ? and it has monitored its own delegates? behavior to ensure that its conferences do not become partisan rallies. It could not be otherwise, or Aipac would lose its ability to lobby through changing administrations and shifting congressional majorities. Note the source.
6/5/2008 - UN clears cluster bombs from areas of south Lebanon
Almost half of the areas in southern Lebanon contaminated with cluster bombs dropped by Israel in 2006 have been cleared, a UN official said on Wednesday.
6/5/2008 - Syria tells IAEA ready to cooperate: diplomat
6/5/2008 - Court petition calls for Ofra demolition
Two human rights organizations and five Palestinians on Wednesday petitioned the High Court of Justice against the construction of nine new houses in the Jewish settlement of Ofra which, they maintain, are being built on private Palestinian land.
6/5/2008 - The unpromised land
Imagine the shock-horror: Barack Obama attends the conference of an organisation whose former officials face trial for spying on the United States! It would be all over the blogs, except that John McCain and Hillary Clinton were attending the AIPAC conference this week in Washington DC as well, pandering to the lobby that will get you accused of anti-Semitism if you quote its own website about its power.
6/5/2008 - U.S. tells Syria not to restrict U.N. nuclear probe
6/5/2008 - Will Obama Stand Up to the War Party?
Senator McCain's major talking point before the AIPAC crowd was that Obama voted against the Kyl-Lieberman resolution, which designated the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, a branch of the Iranian government, as a terrorist organization, giving U.S. forces carte blanche to attack
6/5/2008 - Obama at AIPAC
As president I will use all elements of American power to pressure Iran. I will do everything in my power to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Everything in my power to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Everything
6/5/2008 - Obama Works A Tough Room at AIPAC
In case anyone missed the point, Obama added: "I will do everything in my power to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon." He repeated that sentence twice, for emphasis. And for additional emphasis, he said again: "Everything." To become the president of THIS country, you must bow down to ISRAEL.
6/3/2008 - Palestinian dies in Gaza tunnel collapse: medics
6/3/2008 - At Tuwani Release: Israeli settler kills goats with car in South Hebron Hills
The settler saw the flock on the road, aimed
his car, and rammed into three of the goats. He then redirected his car
and aimed for more, hitting an addition two. Three goats were killed and
two others were injured with broken legs.
6/3/2008 - Gaza students appeal to Brown over travel ban
Two Palestinian students who risk losing their places at British universities because Israel has not allowed them to leave Gaza yesterday appealed to the British Government for help.
6/3/2008 - Amnesty condemns Israel on human rights
6/3/2008 - Jordan to send aid to West Bank, Gaza
6/3/2008 - The Archbishop puts our 'envoy' to shame in Gaza
Tutu's comments came in the wake of a similar speech by 83-year-old former US president Jimmy Carter, appearing this week at the Hay-on-Wye literary festival. Carter has also been to Gaza and spoken to the Hamas leadership. He famously compared the situation there to that of apartheid in South Africa, remarks that earned him predictable accusations of anti-Semitism from the Israel lobby in America.
6/3/2008 - Rice drops mentioning peace deal by end of year
6/3/2008 - Five people wounded in Gaza rocket attack on Israel
At least three Palestinians were wounded in an Israeli strike shortly thereafter, one of them seriously
6/3/2008 - Egyptian parliament renews proposal to establish Rafah free trade zone
The operation of the free trade area would be controlled by Egypt, not Israel, in a bid to alleviate the sufferings of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, it added.
6/3/2008 - Hamas claims responsibility for wounding Israeli soldier in Gaza
6/3/2008 - Israeli airstrike on southern Gaza wounds three militants
6/3/2008 - Palestinian pharma company makes first shipment of medicine to Europe
6/3/2008 - Israel lets Arab Israelis into W.Bank city
Israel began on Monday to allow its Arab citizens into the West Bank city of Jenin to visit relatives and shop for the first time since the start of a Palestinian uprising in 2000, Palestinian officials said.
6/3/2008 - Hamas military court sentences 5 Fatah members to years in prison
6/3/2008 - Gazans stage protest against Israeli siege
Around 100 Palestinians gathered outside the UN refugee agency's headquarters in Gaza City on Tuesday to protest a nearly year-old Israeli blockade of the Hamas-ruled territory.
6/3/2008 - Palestinian PM urges EU not to upgrade Israel ties
6/3/2008 - Israeli soldier wounded during Gaza incursion
An Israeli soldier was moderately wounded on Tuesday when troops clashed with Palestinian militants in the southern Gaza Strip, an Israeli army spokesman said.
6/3/2008 - AP Interview: West Bank premier pessimistic about peace but tries to instill sense of hope
He hopes to break what he described as a culture of defeatism among Palestinians, nurtured by decades of Israeli occupation, and instead to instill a sense of the possible. "The way we end it (occupation) is by this ... spirit of positive defiance, to build despite the occupation, do what we can," he told The Associated Press.
6/3/2008 - Soldiers who abused Palestinians get 5.5 months in jail
Jaffa Military Court rules three troops won't be demoted from staff sergeants to privates, despite plea bargain
6/3/2008 - Horse-drawn buggies brighten tense W.Bank city
"We are trying to revitalize life in the old city," said Emad Hamdan, head of the Hebron Rehabilitation Committee (HRC), which brought the carriages to the city.
6/3/2008 - Hamas punishes policemen for deaths in Gaza rally
Hamas said on Monday it had punished 38 of its policemen for failing to prevent the killing of seven Palestinians during a rally staged by the rival Fatah faction last November in the Gaza Strip.
6/3/2008 - Palestinians get new police stations
Israel gave the Palestinian Authority permission on Tuesday to open three police stations in the northern West Bank as part of a U.S.-backed security campaign meant to ready the Palestinians for statehood.
6/3/2008 - AL chief: Israel's intransigence hinders talks with Palestinians
Israel refused to cooperate with the parties concerned, Moussa said, adding the construction of Jewish settlements in the disputed territory reveals Israel's bad intentions
6/3/2008 - Human Rights Watch: US: Challenge Israel?s Restrictions on Gaza Students
The United States should promptly call on Israel to end its blanket ban preventing hundreds of Palestinian students from leaving the Gaza Strip to study abroad, Human Rights Watch and two North American scholarly organizations said today.
6/3/2008 - McClellan's Warning on Iran by Ray McGovern
White House spinners are at it again ? "fixing" the intelligence around the policy, this time on Iran. The fixing is obvious, but don't expect to hear about it from the FCM. Olmert is on his way to Washington to provide us with more 'evidence' of Iran's nuclear program, no doubt.
6/3/2008 - Olmert under fire over settlements ahead of US visit
Olmert held talks with Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas ahead of his departure for Washington but they were overshadowed by Palestinian anger at the settlement expansion plans, announced ahead of the 41st anniversary on Monday of Israel's occupation of the city's eastern sector.
6/3/2008 - France condemns new Israeli construction in East Jerusalem
The French government on Monday fiercely criticized Israeli intentions to build nearly 900 new homes in occupied East Jerusalem. "This decision (to build the homes) damages the viability of the future Palestinian state and the diplomatic process currently under way," a spokeswoman for the French foreign ministry said in an electronic press conference.
6/3/2008 - Israel's housing move contrary to international law: UN
UN boss Ban Ki-moon is deeply concerned at Israel's decision to build 884 more houses in east Jerusalem, which is "contrary to international law," his press office said Monday in a statement.
6/3/2008 - Israeli warning over nuclear Iran
Speaking during a visit to Washington, he said Tehran must be made to see it would suffer devastating repercussions if it pursued atomic weapons. Washington and Israel's agents therein are being given their orders.
6/3/2008 - Iran nuclear bid must be stopped by all possible means: Olmert
"The Iranian threat must be stopped by all possible means. International economic and political sanctions on Iran, as crucial as they may be, are only an initial step, and must be dramatically increased," Olmert said in a keynote speech before the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
6/3/2008 - Palestinians give up on legal building route - UN
Palestinians living in Area C of the West Bank, under Israeli control, have given up on obtaining construction permits from the authorities and instead build without them, leaving 3,000 structures in the territory under constant threat of demolition, according to a UN report.
6/3/2008 - McCain: Iraq troop pullout bad for Israel
McCain also criticized Obama by name for his support of troop withdrawals from Iraq, arguing that would jeopardize Israel's security and lead to civil war and genocide. To applause, McCain declared, "We must not let this happen."
6/3/2008 - Egypt slams Israel's plan to build more houses in east Jerusalem
6/3/2008 - Iran Accusations Merit Skepticism by Philip Giraldi
Israel is now playing the same game in an attempt to implicate Iran. An odd series of "leaks" to the media last week by Israeli security sources reporting anonymously seeks to demonstrate that Iran is supplying sophisticated weapons to both Hamas and Hezbollah and playing a major role with a number of militant groups......There is another sure sign that what the Israelis are putting out is disinformation. The Israel National News Service reported the same story and attributed it as "according to the Associate Press." In fact, the source is the Israeli government itself ? the Associated Press was only reporting the story. Using a planted bit of information to confirm the same information that has been planted elsewhere is a classic intelligence service technique.
6/3/2008 - Jordan criticizes new Israeli settlement plans
6/3/2008 - Ahmadinejad calls Israel "false regime" of Zionists
Europe is bearing the economic and political costs of a "false regime" of Zionists, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Tuesday in his second verbal attack on Israel in as many days.
6/3/2008 - Olmert to leave for Washington
Olmert is also expected to address several sensitive intelligence issues during his US visit, with Iran topping the list. Israel has been providing the US with intelligence regarding the Iranian nuclear program, in an effort to demonstrate that the Islamic Republic is making progress in its pursuit of a viable nuclear weapon. Read that again.
6/3/2008 - McClellan Was Right About Iraq
The Bush administration's main motive for invading Iraq was to introduce "coercive democracy."
This, in turn, originated in a controversial 1996 White Paper titled "A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm," which referred to Israel. It advised then incoming Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to repeal the Oslo agreements for a Palestinian solution, keep Gaza and the West Bank under Israeli control, and establish democracy in Iraq by overthrowing Saddam Hussein.
6/3/2008 - IDF to relocate hundreds of trees in Palestinian village
Due to construction of separation fence near Modiin, army and Civil Administration decide to move some 440 olive trees belonging to Naalin residents. Palestinians say decision to badly harm their livelihood
6/3/2008 - Palestinians say 23 protestors injured in anti-fence demonstration in Naalin
6/3/2008 - Rice: U.S. will cooperate with Israel on missile defense system in face of Iranian threat
6/3/2008 - Both McCain, Obama exaggerating Iran's nuclear program
In a major speech Monday to a powerful Jewish American lobbying group, McCain asserted that Iran is actively developing nuclear weapons that threaten the security of Israel and could be passed to terrorist groups.
6/3/2008 - New Qaeda release expected from No. 2 Zawahri
Al Qaeda's second-in-command Ayman al-Zawahri is expected to issue a new statement calling for an end to Israel's economic blockade of the Gaza Strip, U.S.-based Internet monitors said on Tuesday.
6/3/2008 - Iran sanctions figure large in AIPAC lobbying
6/3/2008 - Syria says Israel should face nuclear checks
Syria's official press lashed out at the United States and Israel on Tuesday over claims it was building a secret nuclear reactor, and said the Jewish state's own atomic facilities should be subject to international inspection.
6/3/2008 - US scholars may leave Gaza but hundreds of students remain
6/3/2008 - Would-be Lebanon bomber had fake ID: Palestinian official
Munir Maqdah, the Palestinian Liberation Organisation security chief in Lebanon, told AFP he was carrying a forged Palestinian refugee identity card and that the UN refugee agency had no record of such a person.
6/3/2008 - Churches urge Govt to address Palestinian-Israeli conflict
"It's time that the Australian Government took a more active role as a member of the international community in working for peace in the Palestine and Israel," he said.
But there has been an angry response from Jewish leaders.
6/3/2008 - Don?t paint Israel perpetually innocent
In 1948, the Arab world rejected Israel, but since then Palestinians have recognized Israel as a nation and tried to make peace. Peace resolutions have been broken by Israel. They confiscate Palestinian land, deny human rights, bulldoze homes, and are populating Palestinian territory.
6/3/2008 - UN atomic watchdog to investigate claims of secret Syrian reactor
Diplomats said it was unclear whether the inspectors would be allowed on the al-Kibar site. If they are, the IAEA is likely to shed new light on an episode that remains shrouded in mystery, with flat denials from Damascus, uncharacteristic silence from Israel and US insistence that the facility was being built by North Korea - which also denies any involvement.
6/3/2008 - The capital of Palestinian escapism
One weekday last year, at about three in the afternoon, Israeli armoured jeeps moved into the centre of Ramallah, pulling up outside the most popular hummus cafe. In full view of passers-by, including children on their way back from school, the troops dragged a man in his early 20s out of the cafe. He was a wanted militant. They shot him - first in the legs, then stomach, then his head.
6/3/2008 - Rights court halts mercenary's extradition
Klein's exploits came to light in April 1989, when José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha, one of the Medellín cartel leaders, died in a shootout with a joint US-Colombian law enforcement team. A search of his ranch revealed 178 Galil assault rifles, made in Israel. They were part of a larger arms shipment that Klein had helped to arrange through a corrupt deal with the island government of Antigua.
6/3/2008 - Israel must quit all Syrian land for peace: Assad
6/3/2008 - Israel court condemns student ban
The Israeli Supreme Court has called on the government to reconsider its almost total ban on Palestinian students leaving the Gaza Strip to study abroad.
6/3/2008 - And the winner is ... the Israel lobby
AIPAC keeps a very close relationship with an array of influential think-tanks, like the American Enterprise Institute, the Center for Security Policy, the Hudson Institute, the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs, the Middle East Forum, the The Project for the New American Century (PNAC) and the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
6/3/2008 - At Tuwani Release: Israeli Military Blocks Main Access Road in South
6/3/2008 - Occupation has cost Israel dear, says report
6/3/2008 - The agony of the Ecstasy
Israelis involved in the Ecstasy trade in the U.S. are scattered around the country, and according to the authorities are not necessarily organized in large groups, and certainly not under one criminal umbrella organization. There is no Israeli mafia that deals in Ecstasy, but wherever the drug is trafficked on a significant scale, there are sure to be Israelis in the vicinity. Israelis figure prominently in cases currently under investigation in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York and Miami - cities that constitute the primary source of drug consumption at parties in the U.S.
6/3/2008 - Water project is a drop in the ocean on West Bank
With the help of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Palestinian Water Authority, one town on the West Bank now has access to plentiful water, giving Samua's mayor and townspeople something to celebrate.
6/3/2008 - Committee seeks to help Palestinian students
6/3/2008 - Israelis charged with planning to murder soldier
6/3/2008 - FREE WORLD OF CENSORSHIP ~~ PURGE AT HaARETZ NEWS
6/3/2008 - Who are the Mid-East prisoners?
6/3/2008 - Palestinian source: Settlers fired towards West Bank village
6/3/2008 - Syria to allow UN probe of alleged nuclear site
6/3/2008 - Obama and Palestinian Rights
6/3/2008 - AIPAC Report Reveals Long History of Activities Harmful to US - IRmep
6/3/2008 - New York, Washington celebrate Israel's 60th
Among the marchers crossing Fifth Avenue were Vice Premier Haim Ramon, Minister Ruhama Avraham and deputy Defense Minister Matan Vilnai. NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New York Lt. Gov. David A. Paterson and New Jersey Governor John Corzine arrived at the parade to show their support for the Jewish State.
6/3/2008 - AIPAC?s in Town, and the Line-Up is Hawkish
6/3/2008 - Amendments Give Aipac?s ?Action Agenda? a Right-Wing Tint
Aipac?s leadership opposed the amendment, arguing that it would put the pro-Israel lobby on record as contradicting the government?s reasoning on issues of national security. Nevertheless, the change passed with the support of an overwhelming majority of the committee.
6/3/2008 - McCain to AIPAC: I'm committed to making certain Israel maintains military edge
Republican presidential candidate John McCain told a meeting of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) on Monday that the US would not accept a nuclear Iran under his leadership.
6/3/2008 - Smells of Gaza
6/3/2008 - US renews opposition to new Israeli settlements
Meaningless when this opposition is not backed up with action.
6/3/2008 - If you can't build, bake - Humanitarian operations adapt to the realities of the Gaza blockade
6/3/2008 - Two sides of Mideast fight
6/3/2008 - Can Barack Obama be a friend of Israel if he talks to Iran?
The Republican National Committee is already circulating damaging quotations from Mr Obama. These include comments such as ?nobody is suffering more than the Palestinian people?, an apparent failure to remember that Israel is among America?s closest allies, as well as a suggestion that the violence of Hezbollah and Hamas ?weakens their legitimate claims?.
6/3/2008 - 40 years after RFK's death, questions linger
Sirhan fired his .22-caliber revolver from a few feet in front of Kennedy, according to police, yet Los Angeles County coroner Thomas Noguchi reported that the fatal shot was fired less than one inch from Kennedy's head, behind his right ear. Of the four shots fired at Kennedy, all came from the rear. None of this was raised at Sirhan's trial because his defense was based on the theory that he suffered from "diminished capacity" rather than on any challenge of prosecutors' evidence.
6/3/2008 - West Bank Radio Station Helps Youth Trade Despair for Dreams
With support from Internews Network?s Aswatona project for the West Bank and Gaza, one West Bank radio station has begun to address the rampant frustration and despair among local youth through a special radio program produced by and for young people.
6/3/2008 - Palestinians nabbed after fleeing Border Police custody
The Border Police launched an inquiry on Monday to find out how two handcuffed Palestinians managed to escape custody from a large base in southern Israel on Sunday evening.
6/3/2008 - From the "What the Fuck?" file?
What?s next? Get offended at Toyota pickups and AK-47s because terrorists use them? Old Toyota trucks are the number one choice in transportation for ragtag armies; and the AK has murdered more American soldiers than any other weapon since the beginning of time. I don?t see anyone banning their importation. Some great points and humor in this one. Apologies about the foul language and terms, but I wholly agree with his assessment of Michelle Malkin, may she read it whilst doing vanity searches in the blogs. Malkin is an attention whore who seems to have figured out that by suckling from the Israeli lobby teat, one goes places.
6/3/2008 - NJ Muslim leader talks of torture in Israeli detention
Qatanani denies the charges, saying he was detained, not arrested, by the Israelis along with many Palestinians at the time
6/3/2008 - Palestinians Don't Salute Israel
6/3/2008 - 60th anniversary of Nakbah commemorated with folk dance-theatre performance
6/3/2008 - Aipac Instructs Delegates To Stay 'Positive'
Left out of the letter was the impetus for such a warning: At last year?s annual conference, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi received scattered boos when she spoke about the problems created by the war in Iraq. Organizers appear determined to avoid such political statements at this year?s event, which will be attended by presidential candidates John McCain, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.......Obama is at odds with Aipac in his willingness to enter into talks with Iran.....A draft obtained by the Forward of the lobby's 2008 policy "Action Agenda" calls on the administration to designate Iran and North Korea as "major national security threats" and to take "all appropriate measures to halt Iran's pursuit of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction and the means to deliver them."
AIPAC's job: to make ISRAEL'S problems AMERICA'S problems.
6/3/2008 - On Gaza frontlines, both Israel and Hamas draw farmers' ire
'The resistance fires rockets and we get it from all sides,' said Shamali, 56, who raises chickens in Juhr al-Dik, a hardscrabble village on the frontlines of the Gaza conflict, just a stone's throw from the Israeli border.
6/1/2008 - Palestinian killed in Gaza house blast: medics
A Palestinian was killed and another 16 were wounded on Saturday in an early morning explosion at a house owned by a Hamas member in Gaza City, medics and witnesses said.
6/1/2008 - Israel plans more settler homes
The Israeli government has announced plans to build nearly 900 new housing units in a part of East Jerusalem that is considered occupied territory.
6/1/2008 - State Dept. Reinstates Gaza Fulbright Grants
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said she was surprised to hear of the withdrawals, adding: ?If you cannot engage young people and give complete horizons to their expectations and their dreams, I don?t know that there would be any future for Palestine. We will take a look. I am a huge supporter of Fulbrights.?
6/1/2008 - Feature: No Children's Day in besieged Gaza
Dozens of Gaza children are seen during the day selling cigarettes, biscuits and candies. Most of them say they are so poor that they have to work to help their unemployed parents.
6/1/2008 - Hamas spokesman: Egypt not to reopen Rafah crossing
6/1/2008 - Hamas denies getting Israel's answers on ceasefire
6/1/2008 - Hamas: Dialogue with Fatah possible only without preconditions
6/1/2008 - IDF soldier moderately injured in Gaza
6/1/2008 - Assailants beat guards, steal bus from Christian school in Gaza: officials
A Palestinian human rights group says assailants have beaten up guards and stolen a bus from a Christian school in Gaza.
6/1/2008 - Thai worker wounded in Gaza rocket strike on Israel: medics
6/1/2008 - Hamas leader stresses no early elections
6/1/2008 - Hamas warns of carrying out escalatory actions to break the siege
6/1/2008 - US delegation meets Hamas leader in Gaza
The delegation represented the Council for the National Interest, a group of diplomats, analysts, and businessmen who, according to the group's website, seek to counter the "over-zealous tactics of Israel's lobby" in the US.
6/1/2008 - Israel PM delays decision on Gaza truce
6/1/2008 - Olmert stresses importance of U.S. visit
The Israeli prime minister departs Monday to attend the annual AIPAC policy conference in Washington, which provides an opportunity to confer with President Bush and the three candidates to succeed him.
6/1/2008 - Iran not seeking to build nuclear weapons: Putin
Putin stressed that Russia was opposed to Iran achieving a nuclear-power status. "That is our principled position," he said. "Using nuclear weapons in a region as small as the Middle East would be synonymous with suicide. Whose interests would it serve? The Palestinians? Hardly, the Palestinians would cease to exist...."
6/1/2008 - 11 Jewish teens charged with assaulting Arabs in Jerusalem
Eleven Jewish teenagers have been indicted in a Jerusalem court for assaulting two Arabs teens in the city on the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, in a racially-motivated hate crime.
6/1/2008 - IRAN: Former German official says war imminent
He wrote a piece that appeared in today's Daily Star, an English-language Lebanese newspaper, arguing that President Bush's recent visit to the Middle East was a precursor to a war on Iran's nuclear program
6/1/2008 - Three Gaza militants, Israeli soldier wounded
6/1/2008 - Egypt finds weapons cache near Gaza
6/1/2008 - 'Bomber' killed by Lebanon troops
A suspected suicide bomber has been shot dead by troops near Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp.
6/1/2008 - Islamic-era skeletons 'disappeared' from Elad-sponsored dig
Dozens of skeletons from the early Islamic period were discovered during excavations near the Temple Mount, on a site slated for construction by a right-wing Jewish organization. Contrary to regulations, the skeletons were removed, and were not reported to the Ministry of Religious Services.
6/1/2008 - Robert Fisk: Horrors we have no choice but to forget
I have a clear memory of a terrible crime that was committed in southern Lebanon in 1978. Israeli soldiers, landing at night on the beach near Sarafand ? the city of Sarepta in antiquity ? were looking for "terrorists" and opened fire on a car load of female Palestinian refugees.
It took the Israelis a day before they admitted shooting at the car with an anti-tank weapons
6/1/2008 - Planned Palestinian City in West Bank Faces Hurdles
the state-of-the-art planned city faces big hurdles, including Israeli military objections and critics who say the West Bank is not ready for such projects.
6/1/2008 - Israel?s Self-Destruction as a Jewish State
Israel?s systematic colonization and annexation of the Palestinian territories over the last 40 years, and equally systematic opposition to the creation of an independent Palestinian state?no longer a serious prospect, as was evident during President?s Bush?s recent visit to Israel?have turned Israel into an Arab-Jewish state under Jewish control. A good article by William Pfaff.
6/1/2008 - Short Cuts
Bethlehem thrives at the business of daily living, and it does so while existing in a state of geographical squeeze, as if a vice had been installed at every point where the bustle of the town threatens to make way for the countryside.
6/1/2008 - 'I kicked the Arab, I stepped on his head'
6/1/2008 - Israel Revisits Limitations on Gaza Students
Israel said Friday that it would reconsider a policy that prevents Palestinian students from leaving the Gaza Strip to pursue their education overseas as the United States pushed for recipients of the prestigious Fulbright scholarship to be allowed out.
6/1/2008 - East Jerusalem Arabs detail violence they face by city's Jews
6/1/2008 - Gaza: Investigate Abduction, Torture by Islamic Jihad
6/1/2008 - French-Swiss director pulls out of Israeli film festival
6/1/2008 - Former Israeli Cabinet minister Joseph Lapid dies
Lapid sympathized with some of the things he saw going on in Hebron: Lapid, a Holocaust survivor who lost his father to the Nazi genocide, said in a weekly commentary on Israel Radio that the acts of some Hebron settlers reminded him of persecution endured by Jews in his native Yugoslavia on the eve of World War Two.
6/1/2008 - When a scarf is not just a hip accessory
Celebrities including David Beckham, Kirsten Dunst, Colin Farrell and those rad bad Olsen twins have been spotted wearing the scarves tied loosely, casually around the neck.
6/1/2008 - Church leader in parliament
The Rev Dr Samuel Kobia, general secretary of the World Council of Churches, will join members of the parliament?s cross-party group on Palestine to launch a Week for Peace in Palestine, from June 4 to 10.
6/1/2008 - Israel hangs on to Russia's Holy Land property
There have been other successes as well. Together with the property in Bethlehem, the Palestinian Autonomy has also returned to Russia property in Jericho and on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem. But it's only half the story. Negotiations with Israel about property on their land have not gone quite as smoothly.
6/1/2008 - End of the line for peace in Palestine
6/1/2008 - EU supports Palestinian private sector through PEGASE PA arrears repayment scheme
6/1/2008 - A bit of ?tough love? for Israel
Should the U.S. spend billions in support as Israel usurps land and resources illegally and against U.S. policy? Do Palestinian Christians have no right to live unencumbered in the land of Jesus?
6/1/2008 - The villagers of Al Khader conduct their weekly nonviolent protest
6/1/2008 - Israel urges EU: Show 'caution' in contacts with Damascus
Foreign Ministry officials are growing increasingly concerned at what they see as signs that relations between Syria and European countries are thawing following many months during which the Syrian regime was internationally isolated.
6/1/2008 - Return of soldiers' remains greets release of Hizbullah spy
6/1/2008 - Israel to launch PR campaign against Ahmadinejad visit to UN summit
The Foreign Ministry has earmarked a special budget for the campaign, to be organized by the Israeli embassy in Rome and local Italian Jewish organizations.
6/1/2008 - Dozens treated for tear gas inhalation at the weekly Bil'in protest
6/1/2008 - Residents of Deir Istiya prevented from planting olive trees on their land by Israeli forces
6/1/2008 - Police halt Husseini memorial in east Jerusalem
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