June '04 Archive


6-30 - Israel seals off Gaza town in bid to prevent rocket attacks, teenager killed 18-year-old Attiyah Al-Ajrami, was pronounced dead in hospital after suffering fatal injuries when soldiers opened fire at youths hurling stones in their direction on the outskirts of town, witnesses said.

6-30 - Israeli troops besiege Gaza town, kill Palestinian

6-30 - Fierce Battle Rages Along Gaza Crossing

6-30 - Israeli Court Orders Rerouting of Barrier The court also forced the government to return land that has been seized and compensate the Palestinians for their financial losses, making it less likely the government can finish the project by next year as planned.

6-30 - Latest Israeli Invasion of Beit Hanun Leaves 21 Citizens Wounded and Massive Destruction

6-30 - France condemns Arafat isolation

6-30 - Israeli supreme court orders changes to West Bank barrier route No coincidence that suddenly Israel cares about the human rights of Palestinians when the ICJ is about to give it's verdict next week. Sounds like more of the same old bull.

6-30 - Israeli violations of Palestinian rights at record levels: rights group

6-30 - Israel wants end to defacing barrier The greatest whitewash of all.

6-30 - Israel to reroute barrier While the Defense Ministry said it would abide by the court's decision, Health Minister Dan Naveh says he will attempt to reverse it through what he termed "emergency legislation."

6-30 - Rabbi Denounces Dismantling Settlements An eminent rabbi has told colleagues that anyone who removes Jewish settlements from the West Bank and Gaza Strip would be subject to the death penalty under biblical Jewish law.

6-30 - Nader: White House is Israel's puppet

6-30 - Small victory for barrier opponents One of the most important parts of this court decision may prove to be its judgement that it is acceptable for Israel to take control of Palestinian-owned land in the West Bank for security reasons.

6-30 - Israeli military planning to establish 'security zone' in northern Gaza Israel plans to establish a five-kilometre-deep "security zone" in the northern Gaza Strip, with hundreds of troops patrolling the area in coming months

6-30 - Israel earmarks 150 million shekels for W. Bank settlers' protection

6-30 - More than a million bullets It turns out that during the first few days of the Al-Aqsa Intifada, soldiers in the territories fired 1,300,000 bullets.

6-30 - Middle East Christians hang tough in tough

6-30 - Peter Jennings speaks on the Middle East, media He believes that there is a greater concern among politicians and US citizens about Washington's policy toward the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

6-30 - Three Steps to Sanity by Patrick J. Buchanan

6-30 - American peace activist being held at Ben-Gurion

6-30 - Library Allows Palestinian Documentary Shown

6-30 - Archbishops rebuke Blair over Iraq and warn of Christian Zionism


6-29 - Palestinian teenager shot dead by Israeli troops in southern Gaza Ahmed Abu Eid was standing on the roof of his house feeding pigeons at the time, the sources said. He was hit in the chest by shots fired from an army post just outside the Jewish settlement of Neve Dkalim.

6-29 - Israeli troops kill one in Gaza sweep

6-29 - Israeli man found shot dead in West Bank

6-29 - Foreign press critical of Israeli attack on Gaza offices The building houses the local offices of international news organisations including the BBC, CNN, NBC and Al-Jazeera.

6-29 - IDF blows up water wells in Kfar Yamoun During the search they threw tear gas and stun grenades in to the wells, which either ruined or poisoned some 50 wells

6-29 - French FM meets Arafat, calls for end to Israeli 'repression'

6-29 - Palestinian rockets land close to Sharon in southern Israel

6-29 - Hezbollah anti-aircraft fire strays over border after Israeli overflight

6-29 - Israel to stay in northern Gaza for "as long as necessary" warns Mofaz

6-29 - Israel arrests 56 Palestinians in W. Bank

6-29 - Despite destruction owner of Gaza Strip zoo wants to rebuild

6-29 - Arafat slams Sharon's new 'apartheid system'

6-29 - Israel accused Khiam prison was a detention and interrogation centre during the years of the Israeli occupation in Southern Lebanon. From 1985 until the Israeli withdrawal this May, thousands of Lebanese were held in Khiam without trial. Most of them were brutally tortu

6-29 - Iraq-Israel Pipeline May Be Canceled

6-29 - Israel lobbying Egypt, Jordan not to seek UN fence resolution

6-29 - Mbeki embraces Palestinians

6-29 - Defining Anti-Semitism 101

6-29 - New Zealand supports the work of UNRWA "We have been shocked and appalled by the recent displacement of thousands of civilian refugees following the destruction of their homes in the past few months,"

6-29 - Protest at Palestinian meeting

6-29 - South African church activists arrive in Palestine


6-28 - Seven dead in Mideast, Hamas carries out first deadly rocket attack

6-28 - Israeli Copters Fire at Media Building

6-28 - Israeli helicopters fires missiles in Gaza

6-28 - Palestinian shot in Gaza Strip

6-28 - IDF kills four in Gaza, including boy in house

6-28 - Major measles immunization campaign launched in OPT In some areas, up to 50% of children are not protected against the disease. Moreover, more than 22% of children under five suffer from a deficiency of vitamin A and an additional 54% are at risk for developing it.

6-28 - Update on Four Palestinians Arrested in A-Ram on Saturday, 26 June 2004 Mohammed reports a fracture in his back (from repeated blows to his back with the butt of a rifle), a fractured rib (from repeated police stomping), swollen face and chipped tooth, and damage to his eardrum.

6-28 - Seven dead in Mideast, Hamas carries out first deadly rocket attack

6-28 - Helping Israel on a False and Dangerous Course In other words, the whole "no partner for peace" mantra, which is the basis for Israel's unilateral approach, rests on a premise that Arafat and the Israelis who study him most closely all say is false.

6-28 - Palestinian Youths Describe Life Behind Israel's New Security Wall At the First Congregational Church here Sunday, the teenagers briefly shared their experiences of living behind the security wall that Israel began to build in their town in 2000.

6-28 - Israeli policy harms world Jews interests The first annual report of the Jewish People Policy Planning Institute (JPPPI) said Israeli government does not take into consideration world Jewry when making policy, accusing it of not thinking about the possible result of its actions.

6-28 - A history of handovers (and their hangovers) The State of Israel was established on 14 May 1948 when the last of the British troops withdrew from Palestine, which they had taken from the Ottoman Empire in 1917 and ruled under a League of Nations mandate granted after the First World War.

6-28 - Sakorafa misses Olympic mark Sakorafa, who received honorary Palestinian citizenship last month, threw 47.23 metres at the Venizelia meet in Crete.

6-28 - Road to peace said to go through Jerusalem

6-28 - The Deafening Noise in the Occupied Territories

6-28 - New Website Developed on the Issue of Christian Zionism

6-28 - Protest against the deportation of Palestinians.

6-28 - The killing must stop AN Oldham doctor will be joining cyclists all over the world as he rides across Europe to Jerusalem to raise awareness of the Palestinian struggle.

6-28 - Opera probes suffering of terrorists "There is also a symbol at the end of a possible reconciliation between Palestinians and Jews."


6-27 - Two Palestinians shot dead by Israeli troops in southern Gaza a 13-year-old boy and 37-year-old Palestinian security officer Ashraf al-Sabag were killed after troops manning an observation post near the settlement of Neve Dekalim opened fire, the sources said.

6-27 - Six Israeli soldiers wounded in hit on army post, two Palestinians shot dead Local medical and security sources reported that two Palestinians, including a 13-year-old boy, were shot dead in the town of Khan Yunis soon after the blast as Israeli troops stationed at a nearby observation opened fire.

6-27 - Israeli Apache helicopters strike on Gaza City

6-27 - Army attack was to avenge deaths

6-27 - Israel continues military actions in Palestinian lands Israeli forces raided overnight on Sunday the eastern areas of Khan Younis city, south of the Gaza Strip, and razed vast areas of Palestinian agricultural lands, Palestinian sources reported.

6-27 - Rights groups back Palestinians George Abu Zulof from Defence for Children International-Palestine highlighted the torture of teenagers, who can be arrested as young as 12 and are treated as adults after 16.

6-27 - IOF Bars Medical Teams From Helping The Palestinians

6-27 - French FM risks ire of Israel by meeting besieged Palestinian leader

6-27 - Press group condemns photographer's beating Awissat, who lives in Jabel Mukaber in East Jerusalem, was beaten after being mistaken for a Palestinian rioter

6-27 - Karni reopens for shipping between Israel, Gaza

6-27 - Egypt denounces Israeli killing of Palestinians in Nablus

6-27 - Making The World Less Safe For Americans the Congress of the United States has just codified the most powerful terrorism generator that has come into existence since 9-11

6-27 - UN asks Israel to go nuclear-free

6-27 - Court orders peace activist deported for trying to cross into Gaza

6-27 - Israeli 'refusenik' to speak locally


6-26 - Hamas, Al Aqsa leaders killed in Nablus raid The violence has overshadowed talks between US Middle East envoy William Burns and Palestinian premier Ahmed Qurie on a proposed Israeli pullout from the Gaza Strip

6-26 - Militant chiefs killed in Nablus Seven Palestinian militants have been killed by Israeli troops during a raid on the West Bank city of Nablus

6-26 - 50,000 Palestinians Sealed off in Israeli Siege of Nablus

6-26 - Israel dimisses Olympics truce offer Israel has dismissed an offer by Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat to call a truce during this year's Olympic Games.

6-26 - Yedioth camerman beaten by Border Police at fence protest

6-26 - Middle East policy banks on destruction Christian fundamentalists believe that God gave the citizens of Israel land that includes that inhabited by Palestinians. But what about the Palestinians presently living there? For the prophecy to be realized, they must be removed, no matter what the consequences

6-26 - Tear gas fired at A-Ram fence protesters

6-26 - Health Minister Announces Nablus City as 'Catastrophic Area', PLC Launches an Outcry He asserted that the Israeli troops has et a razor fences at the main roads leading to the city, hindering the international and local organizations to offer help for the destitute citizens there.

6-26 - World Bank proposes to build temporary seaport in Gaza

6-26 - Syria, Turkey voice supports for Palestinian rights to establish independent state The Turkish official condemned the US sanctions against Syria, depicting them as unjustified violation of the international laws

6-26 - Elon lobying against disengagement in US Elon was tapped by Christian churches during his visit to participate in a campaign designed to "protect Israel's heartland."

6-26 - Egypt Prepares to Train Palestinian Police Rights groups say Egyptian police tactics may be the last thing Gaza needs.

6-26 - Palestinians manufacture first ever firefighting vehicle

6-26 - Peace groups called fronts for terrorism Note the comments by members of the JDL - a group known for its terrorism and violence in America

6-26 - {Zmag} Stateless and Deported: Palestinian Refugees in Montreal

6-26 - MP out to promote peace process in visit to Gaza CAMBRIDGE MP Anne Campbell will visit Gaza next week in a show of solidarity with the Palestinian people and to gain first-hand experience of their daily plight.

6-26 - Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory Live Internet video coverage of the reading of the Court?s Advisory Opinion

6-26 - Society to build homes in Refah

6-26 - American Woman Detained at Israeli Airport Resists Deportation Israel has offered no reason as to why Petter is being detained, or why attempts were made to deport her Wednesday night.


6-25 - Palestinian killed by Israeli troops in Nablus: residents Two young Palestinian men were shot dead, within hours of each other, by Israeli troops in Nablus. Meanwhile in the Gaza Strip three young Palestinians, including a 12-year-old child, were shot and injured by Israeli troops

6-25 - IOF Kills a Photographer in Nablus, Arrests Six Others The Israeli occupying forces (IOF) shot and killed a photographer in the city of Nablus and arrested six others while they were preparing to cover a ceremony at the Al Najah University in the city.

6-25 - Israeli soldiers shoot at Christian Aid observers Two days later a group of British MPs and peers also came under fire in the same place.

6-25 - UN Human Rights Experts Slam Israel Over Rights Violations

6-25 - World court to rule on Israel's West Bank barrier on July 9

6-25 - Congress Overwhelmingly Endorses Ariel Sharon's Annexation Plans This was not just another "pro-Israel" (or, more accurately, "pro-Israeli right") resolution, but an effective renunciation of the post-World War II international system based upon the premise of the illegitimacy of the expansion of a country's territory by military force.

6-25 - Senate Joins House, Bush Backing Israel

6-25 - UN denounces Israeli-Palestinian violence "In the last week alone there have been extrajudicial executions, Palestinian civilians killed by Israeli troops, confiscation of agricultural lands, demolition of homes has continued in Gaza and construction of the annexation wall has continued,"

6-25 - Israeli Pullout From Gaza Won't Ease Crisis, Bank Warns A new World Bank report says that the Palestinian economy has suffered one of the worst recessions in modern history under Israel's policy of closing borders and restricting the population's movement, and warns that a new Israeli plan to forfeit some settlements and withdraw from Gaza is not enough to improve the situation.

6-25 - Dozens of Residents Wounded in Salfit during Anti Wall Protests

6-25 - Brother against brother The pro-Zionist Evangelists have turned their support for Israel and its settlements policy into the No. 1 item on their agenda

6-25 - U.S. Palestinian office loses status Friday's move came as a surprise given the reductions in attacks against Israeli targets. In addition, the State Department had said in the report that downgrading the office would impinge on American interests in the Middle East and lead to difficulty maintaining relations with Palestinian reformers.

6-25 - Israeli fear sparks alliance with foe Israel's security barrier is supposed to divide Jews from Arabs along a 600-kilometre swathe of the occupied West Bank, yet in two areas near Jerusalem it has brought them closer together.

6-25 - El Al suspends all Turkey flights Israeli airline El Al has suspended all its flights to Turkey in a row over security in Istanbul.

6-25 - Across the great divide The separation fence is seriously damaging the 'Christian Triangle' in the Bethlehem area.

6-25 - Bin Laden Aimed to Link Plot to Israel bin Laden wanted to "punish the United States for supporting Israel"

6-25 - The Pope: May help for Christians in the Holy Land never fail

6-25 - Eitam plans to present a bill preventing soldiers from


6-24 - Three Palestinians wounded as Israeli army launch major operation in Nablus The three were hit when soldiers opened fire to disperse a group of youths who had been throwing stones at them in the center of Nablus, the witnesses said.

6-24 - Israel carries out Nablus arrest operation "Negotiations to determine the future of the Palestinian people cannot be determined unilaterally by Israel or even by the U.S. Congress,"

6-24 - Israeli Forces Search Homes in Nablus "They damaged closets, threw all the things inside on the floor."

6-24 - Mideast Envoys Back Egypt Pressure on Palestinians International mediators lent support Thursday to Egypt's pressure on Palestinians to reform their security forces but announced no parallel steps to press Israel on its obligations under any Gaza withdrawal deal.

6-24 - Palestinian children rally against U.S. "Our kids need protection against death by American Apache helicopters, not summer camps,"

6-24 - Potent bid to thwart Gaza pullout For Feiglin, keeping all the land of Israel - which he defines as reaching at least from Egypt's Sinai to the Euphrates River in Iraq - is the embodiment of God's will.

6-24 - UN expert urges protection of women in Occupied Palestinian Territories

6-24 - Hardline Israeli rabbis forbid uprooting of West Bank, Gaza settlers

6-24 - Palestinian thieves return Shin Bet computer

6-24 - Palestinians must control Gaza assets, says World Bank

6-24 - UN agency reaches deal to build 400 homes for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip

6-24 - N.J. police hear Israeli methods for dealing with suicide bombers Thursday's seminar was the first coordinated by the Washington, D.C.-based Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs. Others are scheduled to be held in Washington and San Francisco.

6-24 - SA to Host Conference On Palestine South Africa will next week host a two-day United Nations African Meeting in Support of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People.

6-24 - Erekat urges for US support to Egypt, Jordan's efforts

6-24 - Reform rabbis set to condemn house demolitions

6-24 - Turkey Sends US$1 Million Aid Package to Palestine

6-24 - Army Told Not to Use Israeli Bullets in Iraq "There's a sensitivity that I think all of us recognize,"

6-24 - The US Has Lost Its Moral Authority by Sen. Ernest Hollings Iraq, as a threat to the United States, was all contrived.

6-24 - Longest Serving Prisoner Tells His Story "The Israelis are more clever when it comes down to punishing prisoners," adds Yassin. "They (the Israelis) try to do it in secret, while the Americans like to tell everybody what they?re doing, as they believe that this shows them to be a free and democr

6-24 - UN Says $45 Million Needed to Rebuild Gaza Housing Hit in Israeli Raid

6-24 - Arab boycott warns Caterpillar not to sell equipment to IDF

6-24 - Chief Palestinian negotiator says general elections possible in six months


6-23 - Israeli troops kill Palestinian A 21-year-old Palestinian farmer was shot dead by Israeli troops in the northern Gaza Strip, Palestinian and Israeli security sources said.

6-23 - ACT Appeal: Emergency Assistance, Occupied Palestinian Territories Action by Churches Together (ACT) - Switzerland

6-23 - IOF Kills a Photographer in Nablus, Arrests Six Others

6-23 - Army fury at Hebron soldiers' brutality exhibition "Every mother should know that, however cute their son was before he went into the army, he will emerge very different after three years - not knowing right from wrong,"

6-23 - Israel Won't Promise Egypt Strike Halt Israel won't make a blanket promise to Egypt to halt military strikes in the Gaza Strip once Egyptian advisers are deployed there, but will maintain calm as long as it is not attacked, officials said.

6-23 - Violent Palestinian deaths surpass 3,000 The survey, conducted by the General Palestinian Statistics Authority, also indicated that more than 40,000 Palestinians were wounded and 62,888 houses were damaged or totally destroyed in the violence.

6-23 - MKs Tibi, a-Sanaa punished for remarks against IDF In the May 19 Knesset session, Tibi called soldiers who took part in a missile firing on a group of demonstrators that killed eight Palestinians "cold-blooded murderers."

6-23 - House endorses White House position on Israel, Gaza pullout A House united by AIPAC

6-23 - Army probes Hebron 'abuse' The military police raided the exhibition on Tuesday, seizing articles about it and a videotape of the soldiers' statements.

6-23 - Gaza Plan Ricochets

6-23 - The Stab in the Back Israel plays the Kurdish card - and Americans are caught in the crossfire

6-23 - Trial of Israeli soldier charged with killing activist resumes

6-23 - U.N.: Mideast needs political solution

6-23 - Issa critical of Israel measure

6-23 - Sharon Plans to Confine Arafat 'For Next 45 Years'

6-23 - Poland supports Palestinian bid for statehood

6-23 - Israel Has Major Role in Olympic Security

6-23 - Turkey Concerned Over Israeli-Kurdish Cooperation

6-23 - Israeli security guards to lose jobs ABOUT 20,000 Israeli security guards are likely to soon find themselves out of work as a result of the decline in Palestinian attacks, an Israeli official said today.

6-23 - Hickory couple bound for Middle East peacekeeping mission The Stilleys are passionately concerned with the plight of the Palestinian people.

6-23 - POINT OF VIEW/ Yoshiko Tanaka: Toys for Palestinian kids a babystep to peace Sharing an abundance of toys in Japan with Palestinian children is a small step toward peace.

6-23 - Statement by P10K founder in Tel Aviv court

6-23 - Film aims to put a friendly, human face on Palestinian soccer team

6-23 - Palestinian plight has been ignored


6-22 - A Patient Dies at Rafah Border Crossing of Israeli Delays

6-22 - Palestinian militants killed in Gaza Strip raid

6-22 - US chides Israel settler inaction

6-22 - Palestinian factions oppose role for Egypt and Jordan

6-22 - Breaking silence over the horrors of Hebron Yesterday military police raided the exhibition, confiscating items from it.

6-22 - Bedouin served eviction notices - with nowhere to go

6-22 - DeLay: We Will Not Leave Israel's Side; Sponsors Resolution Supporting President's Commitment Delay is a Christian Zionist (evangelical)

6-22 - Kurds deny 'Israeli infiltration'

6-22 - Stop Congress From Supporting The Wall

6-22 - Clinton: Sharon ignored pleas over Temple Mount

6-22 - Queen Elizabeth To Decorate Palestinian Physician

6-22 - Palestinians Seek to Rein in Militants

6-22 - UN Rapporteur Visits Gaza to Investigate IOF Crimes

6-22 - Tel Aviv court hearing for P10K Founder Ken O'Keefe

6-22 - U.S. barring Israelis from providing security at 2008 Olympics

6-22 - Thailand may stop sending workers to Israel The officials said Veerachai was working at the settlement in violation of his contract, which forbids employment in the occupied territories.

6-22 - Bush unveils Mideast Peace Plan; Palestine Bristles at 300 Year Roadmap To State

6-22 - Palestinian musician expresses cultural pride with his art


6-21 - IOF Wounds Six Citizens in Gaza Strip, Blocks Salah Al-Din Road

6-21 - 15 Palestinians hurt during anti-fence protest in West Bank

6-21 - Palestinian mortar attack on Kfar Darom kills foreign worker from Thailand

6-21 - Shooting at MPs won't do any good The same treatment had been meted out to representatives of Save the Children 48 hours earlier and, of course, fatally to Tom Hurndall and James Miller last year. The 104 Palestinians who died in Gaza in May alone attracted rather less attention.

6-21 - Poll: 64% of Israeli Jews support encouraging Arabs to leave

6-21 - Palestine issue confuses Britons The BBC was just accused of being a party to this 'confusion' - see The story TV news won't tell .

6-21 - France would join "international presence" in Gaza Strip: Barnier

6-21 - Human rights groups say torture used in Israeli prisons

6-21 - Israel-Palestinian Factories Close

6-21 - The End of the Affair? Israel and Turkey head for divorce.

6-21 - Israel training Kurdish commandos in Iraq: report But the move to align with separatist Kurds could be damaging to Israel's relations with Turkey and undermine efforts to create a stable Iraq, the report said.

6-21 - Israel to consult Egypt over Gaza trench plan

6-21 - Palestinian militant group resists efforts to join official security services

6-21 - Reporters Without Borders condemns a string of violent attacks against Palestinian journalists "The methods the Israeli Army uses to hamper the international media from covering its clashes with Palestinians over the construction of its security fence are unacceptable,"

6-21 - Egypt not to allow Israel to dig moat in S. Gaza: Erekat

6-21 - UAE denies talks on Israeli liaison office: newspaper

6-21 - 'Bush and Sharon Should Work With Arafat'

6-21 - Life As A Palestinian Boy Auburndale Resident's Film About Three Youths in Bethlehem Wins Acclaim

6-21 - Sharon wants to relocate settlers to Negev and Galilee

6-21 - U.S. convoy in territories on Saturday


6-20 - Israeli jets strike at Hezbollah

6-20 - Fraud Fit For A King: Israel, Zionism, And The Misuse Of Mlk The hoax of which I speak is one currently making the rounds on the Internet, which claims to prove King's steadfast support for Zionism.

6-20 - Israeli agents working in Iraq's Kurdistan, Iran: report Israel's government decided six months ago that the United States would not succeed in bringing stability and democracy to Iraq, and believes it needs agents in the country, The New Yorker said

6-20 - Israel allows in 500 Gaza workers

6-20 - Israeli Soldiers Arrest Recuperating Cancer Patient

6-20 - 45 Female Prisoners Isolated as Two Teen Girls Still Held in Israeli Prisons The Israeli occupying forces (IOF) have been targeting teen girls and boys of Nablus under alleged security reasons, a matter that aroused feelings of anger among the local inhabitants, who described such accusations as a 'clearly ironic play', intended at distorting Palestinian image worldwide.

6-20 - The Palestinian Refugees : An Overview

6-20 - 'A clear warning' A WELSH Labour MP who was shot at twice by Israeli soldiers during a UN-supervised visit has labelled his close call a 'clear warning'.

6-20 - EU offers conditional backing for Israel's pullout from Gaza: French FM Barnier said the withdrawal could be an important step towards implementing the EU-backed roadmap peace plan as long as it moves towards a two-state solution and does not transfer settlers to the West Bank, the newspaper said.

6-20 - Settler fury as Gaza 'vultures' return to claim Sharon money

6-20 - Israel bans British journalist after Vanunu interview

6-20 - Peres states condition for joining coalition Shimon Peres, has demanded the government agree a plan for peace, including large-scale withdrawals from the occupied territories that go far beyond the proposed removal of Jewish settlers from the Gaza strip

6-20 - 400,000 refugees in Lebanon seek return

6-20 - U.S. activists meet Hezbollah officials in southern Lebanon

6-20 - Israeli Missiles Pound A Wood Store In Gaza

6-20 - Uncovering an Israeli jail that specializes in nightmares But at least one former inmate at 1391 says the comparison to Abu Ghraib is fitting.

6-20 - In center of Mideast conflict, hope, uncertainty, and violence

6-20 - Israeli MPs file petition against Sharon


6-19 - Fresh Israeli air attack on Gaza

6-19 - British MPs 'fired at' in Gaza

6-19 - The story TV news won't tell And yet sadly, the BBC's coverage of the conflict is still infinitely better than that of any of our own major networks.

6-19 - The EU Reiterates its Rejection to The Forceful Resetting of Borders in ME

6-19 - Palestinian ambulance under fire

6-19 - Qurei: Egypt Seeks Assurances Before Dispatching Experts to Gaza

6-19 - Former French PM: Creation of Israel by Balfour Declaration a Historic Mistake

6-19 - Palestinian leadership under pressure to strike Gaza deal with militants

6-19 - PNA formulates plan to ensure security after Israeli pullback from Gaza

6-19 - Official says humanitarian aid obstructs right of return - Lebanon

6-19 - Area leader heads to Israel Hispanic business figure Alex Chavez will attend a diversity seminar for American policy makers

6-19 - Israeli wins Anna Lindh Award In her courageous reporting from the West Bank and Gaza, Haaretz journalist Amira Hass contributes to a better understanding of Palestinian life under Israeli occupation.


6-18 - Israeli Helicopters Attack Gaza City

6-18 - Israeli soldiers shot at us, say MPs "It is absolutely appalling. If the Israeli soldiers are prepared to do this to people who are clearly with the UN it is no surprise that so many Palestinians have been killed."

6-18 - Israel arrests third teenage girl over planned attacks

6-18 - Arafat refugee climbdown stuns Palestinians "So they (Israel) want us to recognise Israel as a Jewish state, not a state for all its citizens, and at the same time they are killing the very possibility of establishing a Palestinian state in the West Bank and East Jerusalem."

6-18 - Egypt is not substitute for Palestinians in Gaza: FM

6-18 - Israel may deploy remote armed buggy on border with Gaza

6-18 - Palestine: Perception and Reality If we had not turned that corner at that point, there would have been one more child killed for no good reason.

6-18 - EU urges Israel, Palestinians to comply with roadmap "While recognising Israel's legitimate right to self defence, (the EU) recalls the obligation on Israel to exercise this right within the parameters of international law,"

6-18 - Israel deports S.F. activist

6-18 - One last look Something wicked this way comes.

6-18 - France and Germany to Open a Cultural Centre in Ramallah

6-18 - UN urges Iraq to protect Palestinians living in Baghdad

6-18 - CAIR-LA Says Jewish Group Endangers Muslim Students; Islamic Civil Rights Group Says AJC Smears Islamic Declaration of Faith


6-17 - Hebron Diaries "I can attest that dozens of times after the High Court decision, we still used Palestinians as human shields, out of habit." Lengthy, but a must read.

6-17 - Troops sacked for killing paraplegic

6-17 - Arafat: Israel is Jewish; won't cite figure on refugees

6-17 - Israeli Occupation to Close down Educational Institutions In The West Bank

6-17 - Israel opens bids for Gaza moat

6-17 - Israeli Missiles Prevent Palestinian Ronaldo from Playing Football

6-17 - Feature: Fishing in Gaza water a nightmare for Palestinians Head of Palestinian Fishery Union, Nezar Ayash, revealed that Israel deprives 3,000 fishermen of practicing their fishing job freely, adding that fishermen endanger their lives and ride hazards to catch more fish.

6-17 - US Arabs meet Powell THE US had failed to show concern for the plight of Palestinians, causing great damage to the US image in the Middle East, a delegation of Arab-Americans told Secretary of State Colin Powell today.

6-17 - Israel goes ahead with expansion of settlements and fence The US says there can be no further building of any kind because it would create additional "facts on the ground". Mr Sharon has said that the settlements are entitled to build to meet the natural growth of expanding families.

6-17 - Zionism, Anti-Semitism and the People of Palestine

6-17 - Art imitates life in Gaza A young Palestinian artist is reaching a wider audience with his paintings inspired by the conflict in the Gaza Strip.

6-17 - Palestinian PM presses for US support for Egyptian offer

6-17 - Egypt to deploy 30,000 soldiers on borders with Gaza

6-17 - Wayne Madsen: Top Israeli Leaders Ignored Reagan?s State Funeral In effect, Reagan had nothing to thank Israel for but Israel should have been deeply indebted to Reagan. Yet, in a major snub, Israel sent its ambassador as a sign of its contempt for the United States.

6-17 - B'Tselem: "Permit System to Cross Separation Barrier is Racist" The complexity and difficulty involved in obtaining a permit raises the suspicion that the policy is intended to create despair among the farmers, hoping that they will cease working their land west of the barrier.

6-17 - Israeli charged in scheme to send Hezbollah high-tech goods

6-17 - No to Deportations: Montrealers Rally in Support of the Ayoub Family

6-17 - Photos taken at the "International Day of Emergency Protest" in San Francisco on Saturday, June 5th, 2004

6-17 - India reaffirms support for Palestinian cause


6-16 - Hunger Strike Activist Beaten in Israeli Jail Irish Political Activist Ken O'Keefe suffered concussion and bruising at the hands of an Israeli prison guard Monday evening, five days into his hunger strike against detention and possible deportation.

6-16 - U.N. Aide Warns Caterpillar Over Sales to Israel

6-16 - Israeli troops kill Palestinian militant in West Bank

6-16 - Palestinian villagers confront bulldozers working to extend Israeli barrier

6-16 - Palestinian mass protest halts work on Israel's security wall

6-16 - Teen girls arrested over suicide bomb plot

6-16 - ACTION ALERT! US citizen to be deported She was enrolled in an Arabic language course being offered by Holy Land Trust in Bethlehem but is being denied permission to attend. Israeli authorities have refused to give any reason for her deportation and Israeli courts have refused to issue an injunction to allow her to remain in the country pending a court hearing

6-16 - Gazing Into a Soccer Ball, Catching a Glimpse of Peace

6-16 - Israeli Government Recalling Gas Masks Because no weapons of mass destruction, including chemical weapons, have been found in Iraq in the meantime, Israeli intelligence has come under the same scrutiny as U.S. and British services for its warnings.

6-16 - CIA director meets with Egyptian president for Palestinian-Israeli discussion CIA?

6-16 - Al-Qaida planned attacks during PM's visit to White House He believed his terror attacks in the U.S. would be seen as a punishment for the American administration's pro-Israel policy.

6-16 - Mideast status quo unacceptable: Annan

6-16 - Arafat urges Europe to advance ?roadmap?

6-16 - Israel, US Use Similar Torture Tactics: Report

6-16 - Bush Again Delays Move Of US Embassy to Jerusalem

6-16 - Amenesty in plea over West Bank wall

6-16 - Israeli Army Damages Mosques in Nablus

6-16 - Part of government's case against cleric dismissed from court Another witchhunt of a Palestinian? You decide.

6-16 - Chinese envoy reviews Mideast trip The special envoy said China has always supported the just cause of Arabian and Palestinian people, and Palestine's legitimate rights including setting up an independent state

6-16 - France implicitly rejects pressure to boycott Arafat But France is unlikely to cede to Israeli demands that it shun Arafat, especially given the strong position on this question adopted by Paris in the past


6-15 - Palestinian teenager killed by Israeli troops in Nablus

6-15 - Israel could shift settlers to West Bank Israel is considering moving settlers slated for evacuation from Gaza to expanded West Bank enclaves despite U.S. objections to the Jewish state cementing a hold on occupied land, security sources say.

6-15 - Israeli Planning Massive Expansion of West Bank Settlements

6-15 - Silent witnesses: 20 million civilians lost to the world PALESTINE At risk: 3.5 million people

6-15 - Israel starts Ariel barrier work A UN report has condemned the barrier as illegal and tantamount to "an unlawful act of annexation".

6-15 - Car bomb near Israeli settlement

6-15 - US Again Calls Israeli Security Fence Project a 'Problem' State Department spokesman Richard Boucher reiterated that the United States finds a fence that intrudes deeply into Palestinian areas problematic.

6-15 - Bush, King Abdullah Meet at the White House

6-15 - A new boost for Gaza pullout "Philosophically," the US official adds, "we don't want to see settlers leave Gaza so they can move to the West Bank."

6-15 - 5 accused of spying for Israel in Lebanon

6-15 - Sharon corruption case dropped

6-15 - Hamas militant killed in mysterious explosion

6-15 - Rise of the terrorist professors

6-15 - Turkey's PM Says Israel to Blame for Rising Anti-Semitism

6-15 - Call for Israeli condemnation parallels were drawn between the oppressed youth of South Africa during the struggle against apartheid and the struggles of Palestinian youths.

6-15 - Turkish President: Israel's Use of Excessive Force 'a Big Mistake'

6-15 - Peres confirms maintaining ties with Qurei

6-15 - Both George Bush and Ariel Sharon Agree: Rob the Palestinians It is tantamount to stabbing our own soldiers in the back.

6-15 - Scottish parliament asked to support global Concert for Palestine

6-15 - My Dinner With Pamela Gross-Finkelstein

6-15 - Jewish reporter has standing to say it: Settlements must go

6-15 - Death Threats Mar Mideast Pageant


6-14 - Israel Confiscates Swaths of West Bank Azawiya resident Khader Abdel Raouf, 65, said he had his 32 acres of olive groves seized. Abdel Raouf said his family of 15 lives off the olive oil produced by the trees. "I have been planting and harvesting these olives since I was a small boy," Abdel Raouf said in tears. "This land belongs to me and I belong to it." Story headline was changed since I originally posted it earlier

6-14 - Palestinian Militant Leader Killed in West Bank

6-14 - Israeli veterans show occupation's ugly side "What I understood in the end, after six months there, [was] that actually we have to protect the Palestinians from attacks by the Jews there, not protect the Jews," one soldier said in printed testimony.

6-14 - Jenin Militant Vows End to Attacks if Israel Quits

6-14 - Palestinian farmland taken for Israeli wall

6-14 - PAambulance hit by IDFtear gas during anti-fence demonstration

6-14 - Israeli Bedouin youth hurt by IDF fire

6-14 - Israel Isolates 80,000 Jerusalemites from Their Surroundings

6-14 - Israeli Settlers Plunder the Water Resources in Hebron

6-14 - Gul: 'Israel Never Wanted Peace'

6-14 - US judge rules that militant Jewish conspirator must stand trialMilitant? He's a terrorist. If he were Arab he would've been labelled as such, and this story would be all over the headlines, unlike now.

6-14 - France, Israel to sign $150m-$200m weapons deal

6-14 - AIPAC Plan Relocates US Embassy to Jerusalem as Undivided Capital of Israel by 2005 and Congress Pass it It requires all official US documents to identify Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and calls on the US Consulate in East Jerusalem that deals with Palestinian issues to report to the embassy in Tel Aviv rather than directly to Washington, as it current

6-14 - US bulldozer firm in Mid-East row A leading UN official has warned US manufacturer Caterpillar that it may be complicit in human rights violations in the West Bank and Gaza.

6-14 - Border policeman acquitted in fatal shooting

6-14 - Sharon bomb plot revealed

6-14 - Robert Fisk: Israeli subcontractors involved in directing interrogations at Abu Ghraib

6-14 - New Jewish Settlement Planned South of Jerusalem

6-14 - U.N. Envoy Lahdar Brahimi Says Palestine - Israel Conflict Needs Urgent Solution

6-14 - Israel's fauna 'used as targets'

6-14 - The Nightmare Comes True No people on earth will submit to such a life.

6-14 - Palestinian rage palpable


6-13 - Nine-month-old baby wounded in Rafah A nine-month-old baby girl was shot and wounded Sunday as Israeli troops stationed on the borderline between the southern Gaza Strip and Egypt opened fire at Rafah refugee camp, Palestinian medics said.

6-13 - 541 Palestinians arrested in Hebron since start of 2004 PPS said that the detained Palestinians include 53 children and five women.

6-13 - Israeli Sources: IOF Uses Chemical Weapons Against Palestinian Demonstrators Meanwhile, the Israeli "Peace Now" movement asserted that the Israeli forces have used chemical weapons at Al Zawya that cause unconsciousness and harm the health. "Peace Now" filed a complaint about this matter to the Israeli military authorities.

6-13 - Israeli troops injure two Palestinians as Sharon determined to evacuate Gaza Strip settlements by 2005

6-13 - Israeli troops demolish Palestinian house in Gaza Strip

6-13 - Unemployment to top 70 pct in Gaza after Israeli pullout The PFMD warned in a report that the economical situation in Gaza is about to completely collapse due to the current Israeli security measures imposed on the strip.

6-13 - Israel Plan Would Move 2 Gaza Crossings Sharon says the withdrawal from Gaza and four small West Bank settlements will reduce friction with the Palestinians and ward off international peace initiatives that would be unfavorable to Israel.

6-13 - Despite U.S. deal, Israel starts Ariel fence

6-13 - Bribery case against Sharon dropped

6-13 - Born-Again Zionists Christian conservatives are teaming with hard-line Jewish groups to transform American policy toward Israel.

6-13 - Israel warming to UN, EU, help in pullback

6-13 - NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW: Mahmoud Abbas - Former Palestinian Prime Minister

6-13 - Israel cites teen as bombing recruiter

6-13 - Israeli army intensifies deployment around Arafat compound

6-13 - UN REPORTS SHARP INCREASE IN PALESTINIAN NEED

6-13 - P10K Activist on Hunger Strike in Israeli Jail

6-13 - Gaza settlers draw up strategy to block Israeli PM's pullout plan


6-12 - Israeli Troops Continues on Rampage in Jenin, Arrests Two Sportsmen in Ramallah

6-12 - Attacks on Israel to continue: Hamas Mahmoud al-Zahar says the violence will only stop when Israel ends its occupation of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem.

6-12 - Erekat: Israel sabotages peace process

6-12 - PA security apparatuses to unite

6-12 - Israel to demolish vacated settler homes: source

6-12 - Compensation plan to persuade settlers to leave Gaza homes The settlers could be persuaded that they could better help Israel and Zionism by populating the new towns which are designed to prevent the expansion of Arab communities in northern and southern Israel.

6-12 - Austrian FM: Israeli Withdrawal from Gaza ?First Step? of the Road Map

6-12 - Militants say Jordanian top brass toured West Bank

6-12 - Israeli planes violate Lebanese air space Israeli planes violated Lebanese air space and a warship entered Lebanon's territorial water off the border port of Naqoura Saturday, Lebanese officials said.

6-12 - Israeli Nationals, Nukes, And Attacks On US Nuclear Facilities

6-12 - Address Palestinian suffering

6-12 - Another former MI official supports probe of assessments If Gilad claims that MI's evaluation was - at least until the Taba meetings - that Arafat did not intend to reach an agreement, then he is distorting the truth.

6-12 - Help Rafah The British Shalom-Salaam Trust is asking for support in setting up this service.


6-11 - IOF Kills Two Citizens, Wounds Another and Arrests Several

6-11 - Illegal Israeli actions in Occupied East Jerusalem In violation of resolution 1544 (2004) and in grave breach of the Fourth Geneva Convention and other relevant provisions of international humanitarian law, Israel, the occupying Power, continues to carry out its illegal policies and practices in the Occupied Palestinian Territory

6-11 - Palestinian septuplets all die

6-11 - P10K Founder Ken O'Keefe in Israeli Jail for entering Gaza Former US Marine and initiator of the Human Shield Action to Iraq, Ken O'Keefe, was jailed last night by Israeli authorities attempting to enter the Gaza Strip.

6-11 - Court Denies Jews Joining Anti-Wall Appeal The court claimed that the Jewish residents have no direct relation with the subject of the appeal

6-11 - Interfaith group urges U.S. to renew The United States must make up a timetable for the steps that Israel and the Palestinian Authority will take in implementing the road map, create a "highly visible" monitoring system to make sure both sides comply, and increase security services and human

6-11 - Cabinet to vote on settler compensation law by July The treasury is hoping the United States will agree to fund the evacuation, as it did when the Sinai settlement of Yamit was dismantled pursuant to the peace treaty with Egypt.

6-11 - Gaza pullout 'could start early'

6-11 - In pictures: West Bank protest

6-11 - Arab countries urged to employee Palestinian workers

6-11 - Israeli spy Pollard can challenge life term

6-11 - Palestinians Torn on Israel Idea to Cede Arab Areas

6-11 - Fatwa bans Palestinians from work on separation fence

6-11 - First demonstrators arrested at G-8 The demonstrators' Palestinian Liberation March


6-10 - A Palestinian Citizen of Jenin Shot Dead as IOF Raids the City

6-10 - Dozens injured in clashes with IDF Palestinian sources said IDF troops fired rubber-coated bullets and tear gas at Palestinian and Israeli demonstrators, including women and children

6-10 - Israel releases extremist settler In May 2002, he was charged with supplying explosives to settlers who tried to blow up an Arab girls' school. An offense that gets you assassinated if you're Palestinian.

6-10 - Activist death an accident, says Israeli soldier A clever excuse for murder. Only in Israel.

6-10 - Gaza pullout could start early Israel will offer compensation to Jewish settlers willing to leave Gaza from August this year, according to government plans reported on Thursday.

6-10 - IOF Move Prisoners to "Administrative Detention" and Bulldozes Lands in Beit Hanun

6-10 - UI student acquitted of terror charges "I guess I?d say it was a lack of evidence."

6-10 - Palestinians 'helped settlements'

6-10 - Labour's dilemma One view is that Mr Sharon, the architect of the settlements, wants to make the withdrawal of 7,500 settlers from Gaza into as painful primetime viewing as possible - especially in the US.

6-10 - Israeli Soldiers Arrest Hamas Man At His Wedding

6-10 - Israel could give parts of Jerusalem to Palestinians How do you give something away that's not yours?

6-10 - This week in rebuilt Jenin Is there any other neighborhood in the universe with streets whose width was adapted to the dimensions of a tank?

6-10 - Amnesty slams CRH for Israeli wall work "CRH, through its subsidiaries Mashav and Nesher is likely to be providing the raw material of the fence/wall. If so, it would contravene the UN norms on the responsibilities of transnational corporations with regard to human rights."

6-10 - U.N. crews halt West Bank reconstruction

6-10 - Ralph Nader: Conservatively Speaking Why do both sets of puppets, support the Sharon/Likud policies in the Middle East rather than the peace movement candidates and leaders in Israel?

6-10 - A comic actor's grief resonates with Israelis

6-10 - Focus on Israel, Chirac tells US

6-10 - Eyewitness: Aid work in Gaza

6-10 - An obligation to truth Documentary - D D Guttenplan reflects on his friendship and final interview with Edward Said


6-9 - IOF Causes Death of a Jenin Citizen, Arrests others in West Bank

6-9 - 15 peaceful protestors injured in Az Zawiya village while trying to stop Apartheid Wall

6-9 - Palestinian killed in Jenin raid

6-9 - Stolen sheep spark Gaza clashes Police have arrested five settlers for stealing the animals from a Palestinian shepherd.

6-9 - Israeli soldier faces court over peace activist's death

6-9 - US: We will not urge Israel to pull of out Gaza Meet our policymakers.

6-9 - UNICEF witnesses cumulative effects of the conflict on health of Palestinian children

6-9 - Israel, Washington Discuss US Financial Help for Disengagement Plan The United States and Israel are discussing American aid to compensate thousands of Israeli settlers who will be removed from their homes and communities in the Gaza Strip

6-9 - Gaza withdrawal committee holds first meeting An Israeli Government committee preparing for a Gaza withdrawal has met for the first time to consider how to compensate and relocate Jewish settlers vowing to resist their evacuation. We will be paying, see previous article

6-9 - Increased violence by settlers

6-9 - Visiting Swedish Minister accuses Israel of acting illegally

6-9 - ICRC Freezes Israeli MDA?s Membership, USA Replies by Withholding $25M of Its Funding

6-9 - Israel to Destroy Settlers' Homes in Gaza Explaining the decision to destroy homes as they were evacuated, Shoval said many Israelis did not want to see Palestinian flags flying from homes once occupied by Israeli Jews.

6-9 - Allies warn Bush that stability in Iraq demands Arab-Israeli deal

6-9 - Settlers to be compensated according to family, house size

6-9 - Arafat OKs Egypt's Security Change Call

6-9 - Israeli PM loses Knesset majority

6-9 - Military Intelligence presented erroneous assumption on Palestinians

6-9 - Israel readies new cruise missile It is said the missile would be able to reach nearby capitals including Damascus and Beirut.

6-9 - Businessman: I am being prosecuted for supporting Palestinians

6-9 - Ex-US marine vows to send 10,000 observers to Palestinian territories Excellent idea.


6-8 - Israeli Troops Disperse Peace Activists? Demonstration by Live Bullets, Wounding Four Including a Child

6-8 - Israeli Helicopters Attack Gaza Workshop

6-8 - Hezbollah targets Israeli army posts in border zone, Israel hits back

6-8 - Palestinians to lose jobs as Israel closes industrial zone

6-8 - Israel-Palestinian clash, not Iraq, the "mother of all conflicts" : EC chief

6-8 - Palestinians tell of army abuse

6-8 - Israel to Close Industrial Park Near Gaza

6-8 - Rafah's endless wait for freedom "The big problem is that we don't have land anymore. Rafah is half the size it used to be. It's surrounded. "

6-8 - Sharon surrenders to the will of the people Kahane Chai, alleged to have published weblogs offering religious justifications for assassinating senior politicians and army officers who support the dismantling of settlements.

6-8 - Sharon loses majority as far-right ministers quit

6-8 - Australia boosts Palestinian aid

6-8 - Separation fence in northern Jerusalem to cut off 80,000 Arabs

6-8 - Palestinian eyes better world for her people "This is like a new world for me. I can move anywhere I want -- without a checkpoint. "

6-8 - Palestinian refugees 'at crossroads'

6-8 - Quartet Drafts ?Action Plan? for Gaza Strip

6-8 - Cosby Gets Cheers, Lerner Gets Death Threats

6-8 - Survey: Many Arabs miffed with life in Israel

6-8 - Turkey Contributes 100 Thousand U.S. Dollars To Palestinian Fund

6-8 - Turkish envoys in Israel recalled


6-7 - Paralyzed Palestinian Man Killed

6-7 - Palestinian shot dead by Israeli troops near West Bank barrier A 24-year-old Palestinian with learning difficulties was shot dead by Israeli forces near the separation barrier in the northern West Bank, medical and security sources said.

6-7 - Israeli planes raid Palestinian positions near Beirut

6-7 - Palestinians voice dismay at Israeli delay in implementing Gaza plan "There is no more plan, and Sharon played it very well since he didn't have any intention to withdraw from the beginning,"

6-7 - Egypt, Israel 'Very Close' to Border Deal Baz indicated that Egypt was unhappy with Israel's new Gaza plan, which in its latest version puts off any decision on dismantling Jewish settlements for at least nine months.

6-7 - Arafat Accepts Egypt's Security Demands-Officials

6-7 - Palestinian Gives Birth to Septuplets

6-7 - Annan Urges Aid Boost for Palestinians

6-7 - Israeli Cabinet Votes 'Not' to Evacuate Gaza Settlements US Backtracks, Welcomes Approval of Sharon's 'Revised' Plan

6-7 - US labels Israeli pullout vote 'courageous' The vote is not a green light to begin dismantling settlements. That decision has been delayed until next year and it will depend on the circumstances at the time.

6-7 - Jordan's camps for Palestinians

6-7 - 'Donor fatigue' on Mid-East aid

6-7 - Soldier claims IDF smuggled troops in ambulances

6-7 - 10 UN Agencies Urge Israel To Allow 60,000 Palestinian Students To Take Exams

6-7 - Israel Begins a Second Phase of Apartheid Wall in Salfeet

6-7 - U.S. VIEWS W. BANK AS START OF WITHDRAWAL

6-7 - Israeli invasion of 1982 haunts survivors

6-7 - Swiss help chart brighter future for Palestinians

6-7 - Erdogan Meets With Palestinian Businessmen Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday that Turkey would continue to support the rightful case of Palestinian people to live as an independent and sovereign state.

6-7 - The Dog Days of the War Party The White House dumping of Chalabi represents a rout for the neocons, who had all their chips on this pony. For Chalabi had promised them that, once installed in power, he would recognize Israel and resurrect the old Mosul-to-Haifa pipeline.

6-7 - Dershowitz and terror

6-7 - To Drink From The Sea Of Gaza The main aim of the exercise is to satisfy George Bush. The president demanded a plan which will show him doing something for peace.

6-7 - Israel accused of dumping toxic wastes in sea


6-6 - Wheelchair-bound Palestinian killed during demonstration

6-6 - Palestinian Revolt Leader Gets Life in Israeli Jail

6-6 - Powell warns against 'bantustan' solution to Palestine problem

6-6 - Israel approves Gaza pullout plan The vote is not a green light to begin dismantling settlements

6-6 - Israeli barrier blocks access to basic services

6-6 - Noam Federman to be freed The decision was issued after an order by High Court Justice Ayala Procaccia to reopen the question of Federman's arrest, following his acquittal a month ago of being involved in the attempt by the Bat Ayin underground group to bomb a Palestinian school i

6-6 - Arab League rejects sentence for Palestinian activist

6-6 - Most Arabs Remember Reagan with Respect

6-6 - Time to put the US media on trial for complicity in genocide?

6-6 - Encyclopedia of the Palestine Problem

6-6 - Palestinians turn on tunnel men

6-6 - Palestinians Have Right To Normal Life: Richard Gere

6-6 - Balanced approach can defeat terrorism SINGAPORE and Malaysia share the view that the United States needs to adopt a more 'balanced approach' towards the Palestinian-Israeli issue, so the rage which fuels radical terrorist acts can be quelled.

6-6 - Schroeder: Resolving Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Ensures Stability in the Middle East

6-6 - Imagine Life Campaign Launched April 19th 2004 Imagine Life is a non-profit organization, which was formed by concerned Americans of many different religious and ethnic backgrounds, who feel that basic human rights should apply to all individuals without discrimination

6-6 - Double standard Israel escapes sanctions imposed on other nations

6-6 - Thousands protest for Gaza withdrawal


6-5 - Settlers attack Palestinian girl near Hebron

6-5 - Palestinian Camp Bears Brunt of Violence Dallal said the military regrets the damage and loss of life but also said crowded Rafah is "one of the most difficult places in the world for an army to operate." Here's a novel idea, how about getting the hell out as the world has called on Israel to do for 37 years.

6-5 - PM Qurei' Meets With Yossi Beilin in Occupied East Jerusalem

6-5 - Growing up in Gaza "Unless we can come up with more financial resources, it's likely that we?ll have to stop food distribution in October,"

6-5 - Sharon faces crucial vote on Gaza pullout

6-5 - Truth vs. Deceit in Foreign Policy No progress can be made in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as long as neoconservatives continue to control the Bush presidency.

6-5 - ATF Lawyer Accounts on Israeli Practices Before UN Rapporteur

6-5 - Gere meets with Palestinian PM

6-5 - ISRAEL TARGETED FOR NUKE DISARMAMENT

6-5 - Woman Deported to Venezuela Finds Support


6-4 - Efrat man raped, blackmailed Palestinian maid

6-4 - Political stress interrupts mother-baby bond in Gaza City

6-4 - Former Palestinian PM says Arafat no obstacle to peace

6-4 - World Bank gives $20 mln to Palestinians

6-4 - Cabinet farce after Sharon sacks pair to secure Gaza vote The Likud opponents have been seeking a veto on every one of the withdrawal plan's four stages and wantcontinued development money to be spent on the settlements earmarked for elimination.

6-4 - False guardians How can Israel play guardian and protector of the environment while its workers are uprooting countless olive and orange trees to build the Separation Wall, and its Dymouna nuclear reactor is leaking some of its nuclear acid into the Naqb desert south of

6-4 - Kent chaplain makes Palestinian pilgrimage "They know that we left our comfortable homes and our security to cross their checkpoints and borders and put ourselves at risk to be with them in their suffering."

6-4 - World governments to consider future of Palestinian refugees

6-4 - Turkish Parliamentarians Cancel Visit To Israel To Monitor Trial

6-4 - Majority of Israelis support Gaza pullout

6-4 - Attorney says evidence is "thin" in suspected suicide-bomb plot "From what I know about the case, it seems that it's thin and taking advantage perhaps of the profiling issues that are going on regarding Palestinians,"

6-4 - Censored But to Pergament, it was all about Israel, and his perception that my opinions were anti-Israeli.

6-4 - Sharon is a punk, says ambassador

6-4 - Tenet's Resignation: Hope For Pollard? "Tenet's resignation removes a great obstacle from our way, and we hope that Prime Minister Sharon will finally take action and submit a strong demand for Pollard's release."


6-3 - Three Palestinians wounded in clashes with Israeli army

6-3 - Israeli tanks shell Palestinian houses in Gaza

6-3 - Israel Troops Exhibit Tells of Harassment "I was taught that an eight-year-old child and a 90-year-old woman are first and foremost potential terrorists, then Palestinians, Arabs and only at the end - people,"

6-3 - Soldiers' exhibition opens Israelis' eyes to harsh reality of occupation Another recounts how a Palestinian boy was knocked over by a Jewish settler's car: "I saw the settlers check the car and talk about the damage ... they said: 'It's just a Palestinian boy, it doesn't matter'."

6-3 - Palestinians condemn ongoing Gaza closure

6-3 - "These are my guests, and this is my house", Priest stands up to the Wall We have lived here for over 100 years, under Turkish, British, Jordanian and now Israeli governments, and no one ever tried to stop the people from coming to pray. This wall will stop people from coming to church to pray. Why?

6-3 - Israeli Army exits Gaza camp Local people say the manoeuvring Israeli tanks ruptured pipes and damaged the streets, and that six buildings were totally destroyed. They say that altogether 70 people have been left homeless.

6-3 - 'They have no humanity. They didn't even give us two minutes to get out'

6-3 - Turkish PM accuses Israel of indiscriminate killing of Palestinians

6-3 - Palestinian Security Officers on Strike in Gaza

6-3 - Sharon Expected to Sack 2 Foes to Pass Gaza Plan

6-3 - Boycott Israeli goods, says Moran

6-3 - Qurei urges to reach bilateral ceasefire with Israel

6-3 - Palestinian Misery in Perspective

6-3 - Powell assails Arafat as a problem and hindrance to peace efforts

6-3 - Malaysia urged to take lead in aid for Palestine

6-3 - Worst is yet to come as US pays price of failure

6-3 - Palestinian group protests Israel

6-3 - Arafat Faces Deadline on Security Reforms Yasser Arafat fears an Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip could be his undoing: He suspects that Egypt, which is negotiating the terms of a pullback with Israel, is trying to strip him of much of his power in the process.

6-3 - Israelis Help Rebuild Palestinian's Home


6-2 - One Palestinian boy wounded by Israeli gunfire in Rafah

6-2 - Killings as opposition to Gaza plan rises

6-2 - Israeli troops shoot dead two Palestinian gunmen

6-2 - Sharon confident of pullout vote

6-2 - Israel border police face charges

6-2 - Palestinians in grip of poverty

6-2 - UNRWA calls for taking Israeli soldiers to court

6-2 - Israeli Army launches raid on Gaza camp

6-2 - Israeli Tank Fire On Palestinian School Condemned "This is the second time in a little over a year that a child in a UN classroom has been struck by Israeli fire," UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) Commissioner-General Peter Hansen said.

6-2 - Turkish PM: Israel treating Palestinians as Jews were treated 500 years ago Today, the Palestinians are the victims, and unfortunately the people of Israel are treating the Palestinians as they were treated 500 years ago.

6-2 - A gift of dust and bones Sharon's plan for a pullout owes more to demographic shifts than a belated conversion to peace-making

6-2 - Music soothes savaged minds of the child victims who survived years of brutal intifada

6-2 - Tel Aviv Paralegal, Palestinian Bond "Very soon I realized that the monster Palestinians I had been taught to hate were not monsters after all."

6-2 - Israeli brutality in Gaza and the United States double standard

6-2 - Child Day: 573 Children Killed, 6,000 Made Homeless and 2,000 Arrested Since Sept. 2000, UNICEF Says

6-2 - Southern Gaza Palestinians Begin Rebuilding

6-2 - Imagine Life Without Occupation Imagine-Life, an exciting new public awareness campaign, held a fund-raising dinner on April 19 to launch a nationwide effort to raise public awareness of the critical situation in occupied Palestine.

6-2 - Neo-Con Collapse in Washington and Baghdad

6-2 - The Neocons' War This theme - that an Israeli-centric foreign policy is the real reason for this war - was not looked on with favor when the shooting began. But a year later, by a simple process of elimination, it is the only rational explanation left standing.

6-2 - Israel Conditionally Agrees to Allow Arafat Free Movement: Reports

6-2 - Arafat, Qurei meet Chinese envoy China will continue to support the Palestinian people's effortsin retaking their national rights, establishing an independent Palestinian state and implementing the "roadmap" peace plan, Wang added.

6-2 - International Volunteer Groups Share Goal of Ending Israeli Occupation

6-2 - Activists Mobilizing Against Deportation of Palestinian Refugees

6-2 - Assad: Syria wants to resume talks with Israel

6-2 - The Fact Behind the Fictions: the U.S. and Israel Plan Permanent Occupations

6-2 - Like sheep to the slaughter

6-2 - Palestinian kids not sent to die

6-2 - The Palestinian National Soccer Team?on Track to Qualify for the 2006 World Cup While much of the world denies the existence of the Palestinians or the history of their struggle, being recognized and succeeding in the world?s most popular sport has brought joy to many who have little else to hope for.

6-2 - Israel's General Staff: 'A Bunch of Dr. Strangeloves' Not one of the other extremely crazy regimes says "The whole world is against us." In Israel they teach children a song which says exactly that, in these very words.


6-1 - Israeli Troops Wounds a Pregnant Woman and two schoolboys in Rafah, Witnesses mentioned that the two boys were sitting down inside the class when the Israeli shooting started.   Photo 1   Photo 2

6-1 - IDF kills armed Palestinian, arrests wanted man in W. Bank

6-1 - Three border policemen held for alleged abuse of Palestinians   Photo 1   Photo 2

6-1 - Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories strangling economy: ILO

6-1 - Trauma soaring among Palestinian children, says UN

6-1 - Egypt tries to relaunch Middle East peace process

6-1 - Israeli Occupation Steps up its Ethnic Cleansing Policy in East Jerusalem

6-1 - IBA illegally confiscated papers of Arabs As exposed by Haaretz on Sunday, the IBA has been operating illegal roadblocks for years, with the assistance of the Border Police, and has collected tens of millions of shekels from citizens.

6-1 - Clerics urge Powell to step up Mideast diplomacy

6-1 - Arafat HQ 'sealed off'

6-1 - UN agency launches $16 million appeal for homeless Palestinians in Gaza Strip

6-1 - The JDL Online Harassment Scam As the movement against the apartheidist state of Israel has grown, the JDL has shifted in its selection of targets. At an increasing pace, the new targets of the JDL are American dissidents that speak out against Israeli crimes.

6-1 - Arafat says Israel has not approved of Egyptian initiative

6-1 - Report outlines anti-Arab racism Read the story in grey background too.

6-1 - Israel wants Iraq to pay compensation Israel looks set to pursue a compensation claim on behalf of Jews who left Iraq over 50 years ago, despite no such similar consideration for Palestinian refugees.

6-1 - IOF Prevents Prof. Masarwa from Treating His Patients in Tulkarem

6-1 - 2 Rockets Fired From Gaza Land in Israel No one was injured in the rocket attack on the town of Sderot

6-1 - Egypt demanding reforms from Arafat

6-1 - 'Relations with Israel not at the cost of Palestine'

6-1 - Kerry's Mideast policy is miles from Bush's

6-1 - Jews Have the Right To Protect Themselves Against Zionism

6-1 - "In our hearts and in our work": The continuing influence of Rachel Corrie in Olympia Many describe Palestinians as the "most generous people in the world."




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