May '04 Archive

5-31 - Soldiers shoot and wound unarmed man in Hebron

5-31 - Mideast conflict led to "severe crisis for children", says UNICEF chief

5-31 - West Bank anarchy worries Palestinians

5-31 - UN launches appeal for Rafah aid Why not make Israel pay? They are the ones that caused the damage.

5-31 - Rafah children march in solidarity with homeless "The Israeli army killed more than 21 children in less than two weeks in Rafah and injured many others and nothing was done about, these children are wondering about their rights and the protection they should enjoy," Barbakh said.

5-31 - Bush wins pro-Israel support Glad to see that so many of these folks put America first and not a foreign nation... Oh wait. They do put a foreign nation first. My bad.

5-31 - Turkish PM: Israel is behaving like an outlaw

5-31 - Israel still holds tight grip on Gaza

5-31 - More uncertainty in Israel over future of Sharon government In a rare interview with an Israeli T-V station, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat gave conditional support to the Gaza pullout plan.

5-31 - Cowards or commanders with a conscience Now a 29-year-old physician, he still shudders at some of the things he witnessed as a soldier in Gaza.

5-31 - Chicago Police Officer Files Lawsuit Against Department The hostility was so bad that Majid said he feared for his safety at work because he was not confident other officers would back him up in dangerous situations.

5-31 - Egypt could send 150-200 trainers to Gaza - agency Egypt would rebuild police stations and jails in Gaza and provide the Palestinian security forces with radio equipment, vehicles and light weapons, the news agency said.

5-31 - Moderate mediates in Gaza row

5-31 - US has no excuse for detaining diplomats Despite the lack of a statehood so far for Palestinians, for which the United States has held an unshirkable responsibility, the PLO has in fact become a de facto national authority representing all Palestinians. It has also earned diplomatic recognition

5-31 - Qorei will meet with Sharon but wants 'results'

5-31 - India News: 'Mass global movement will decide Palestine's future' Bidwai, who visited Palestine and Israel for two weeks, presented a touching and graphic account of the ordinary life of Palestinians under Israeli control, which he likened to the racial discrimination that marked South Africa till a decade ago and even

5-31 - Hundreds Rally Against Alleged Arson


5-30 - Israeli Army Ordered to Protect Civilians They only follow international law when their own courts say they should? Do they feel that they are above the law?..

5-30 - IDF razes 20 additional Palestinian homes in Rafah raid

5-30 - Bulldozers crush Gaza children's dreams and build its martyrs 'What is there to live for? Our houses have been destroyed, and they took our land. They took everything beautiful in our life. What's the point of living?'

5-30 - Sharon puts his job on the line for Gaza plan

5-30 - Arafat: Palestinians Foiled Revenge Against Israel

5-30 - Hebron : US $ 111.000 Estimated Losses in Agricultural Sector

5-30 - Two Palestinian diplomats released after one year in Abu Ghraib

5-30 - Lieberman presents to Russia plan to expel 'disloyal' Arabs

5-30 - Prominent U.S. Jews, Israel blamed for start of Iraq war

5-30 - Palestine puts Delhi claim to litmus test

5-30 - Jewish Congresswoman says Bush's Policies a Danger to Jews

5-30 - Sen. Hollings Floor Statement Setting the Record Straight on his Mideast Newspaper Column

5-30 - A whiff of hypocrisy So when Israel's defenders in Britain, such as Susan Greenfield in this column two weeks ago, call the boycott movement "shameful", I can only wish that she would visit Palestine and see the conditions under which teachers and researchers live and work.


5-29 - Israeli Missiles Kill Three Hamas Men in Gaza

5-29 - Helicopter attack kills three Palestinians A few minutes later, as local people were rushing to the scene to offer assistance, a second missile was fired. Palestinian medical sources said three people were killed and seven civilians hurt.

5-29 - Soldier and Palestinian Die in Separate Incidents

5-29 - UNICEF calls on Israel, PA to do more to shield kids from violence

5-29 - Palestinian Home Demolitions Breach International Rights, Says UN

5-29 - Israeli stabbed and lightly injured in attack in Jerusalem

5-29 - Egypt agrees to help maintain security in Gaza Strip after Israel pullout

5-29 - Israel attacks BBC 'tricks' in taping Vanunu the tape of the interview was smuggled out of the country despite demands that all copies be handed over to the Israeli censor.

5-29 - Army to confiscate lands from 7 villages northwest Jerusalem

5-29 - IS ISRAEL'S MOSSAD BEHIND TERRORISM IN AMERICA? THE ISRAELI MILITARY'S NETWORK OF 'MOVERS' IS A GLARING BLIND SPOT IN THE 'WAR ON TERROR'

5-29 - Israeli withdrawal from Gaza is not enough for peace, say MPs

5-29 - Israel strongly criticised by political parties and union We should definitely try to achieve an international weapons boycott, because this would be easier to achieve than a total trade boycott. However, Norway should also raise the question of an economic boycott, says Halvorsen.

5-29 - Israeli Movers In Sub Base Security Scare Freed

5-29 - Israeli suspects watched 24/7

5-29 - Meeting of Solidarity with Palestinian Refugees Specifically, the Coalition Against the Deportation of Palestinian Refugees is looking for groups and organizations to support individual Palestinian humanitarian claims.

5-29 - Letter From Budrus Over the course of about thirty demonstrations, more than 100 people were injured by batons, rubber bullets and tear-gas inhalation.

5-29 - Charity dinner in aid of Palestine We are a group of all nationalities and religions working together to raise funds for Palestinians.

5-29 - Proposal to Adopt a Palestinian City as a 'Sister' Creates a Family Feud for Madison


5-28 - Israeli troops kill Palestinian farmer in Gaza

5-28 - IOF Shots Dead Two, Wounds Three in Gaza

5-28 - Israeli convoy attacked in Gaza A car bomb has exploded near an Israeli convoy in the border zone between Egypt and the Gaza Strip.

5-28 - Sharon shelves vote on Gaza plan

5-28 - Sharon pushes for four-stage withdrawal

5-28 - A road to nowhere? Israel's new approach to the Occupied Palestinian Territories

5-28 - An Abut Ghraib Photo We Didn't See on the Front Page of the NYTs

5-28 - Israel: Now you see it, now you don't

5-28 - More Muslims now see U.S., Israel the same way

5-28 - One State or Two, Israelis and Palestinians Share the Same Economy


5-27 - Israel lays claim to Palestine's water Read this and find out how we are being forced (again) to pay for Israel's theft from Palestinians.

5-27 - How Palestine is dying in Iraq this may indeed be the beginning of the end not just for the hopes of a Palestinian state, but for the Palestinians as a people in their own land.

5-27 - Gaza action triggers Turkey-Israel tension

5-27 - Zacharia Zubeidi: The marked man He claims that the "hundreds" of armed members of the faction buy many of their weapons, for example semi-automatic M-16s, at around £3,000 apiece from Israeli drug dealers.

5-27 - Sharon, under pressure, to offer scaled-back Gaza withdrawal plan

5-27 - Israel Frees British Journalist in Nuclear Case

5-27 - UAE telethon to raise funds to rebuild Palestinian homes razed by Israel

5-27 - Mubarak visiting Moscow to discuss Iraq , Palestine

5-27 - Palestinians leave desert camp for Baghdad "I don't care about politics, I just want to have a normal life, somewhere, anywhere. I don't care where."

5-27 - Terror label 'astonishes' Israel

5-27 - Erekat denies reports about Egypt's troops deployment on border

5-27 - French judge says comedy routine isn't anti-Semitic The court threw out charges of racial discrimination brought by four Jewish and antiracist organizations against Dieudonne M'Bala M'Bala for a television sketch criticizing Israel's policy of settling Jews in Palestinian territories.


5-26 - Israeli troops kill Palestinian in Gaza

5-26 - Palestinian killed by Israeli army in Rafah

5-26 - Bloody vengeance or assault on terrorists: can the truth emerge from Rafah's ruins?

5-26 - 62 Palestinians killed in Rafah in seven days: medical sources

5-26 - Investigation Sought Of Deaths Of Children In Gaza Strip

5-26 - Amnesty accuses both Israel, Palestinian groups of "crimes" in intifada

5-26 - Israel destroys 277 houses in Rafah since May 1: UNRWA

5-26 - Israeli troops continue operations in Nablus They said the Israeli troops took over 30 Palestinian houses in the city while opening random fire against houses and pedestrians.

5-26 - UN Denies Gunmen Used Ambulances to Carry Israel Remains

5-26 - Through the heart After all, the wall as currently planned puts 50% of the West Bank in Israeli hands.

5-26 - Turkish PM Declines Invitation to Israel

5-26 - UK journalist arrested in Israel Israeli police have arrested a British journalist who interviewed nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu in 1986.

5-26 - Why did my son die? "My son had been in 20 war zones. He was not a likely person to get unstuck by doing the wrong thing. He got shot in a calculated manner by an Israeli soldier who took 13 seconds to aim at him in one of his only exposed parts."

5-26 - Turkey may recall envoy from Israel over unrest

5-26 - Fatah holds first local elections in Palestinian territories

5-26 - Don't worry, Mr Arafat, we are with you: MEA Against a barrage of tide-turning foreign policy demands, the CPM today had to be satisfied with just one - reiterating India's support for the Palestinian cause

5-26 - UNRWA demands apology and retraction for "baseless charges" against UNRWA ambulance drivers

5-26 - Palestinian policemen to deploy on border with Egypt

5-26 - Canada: Halifax International Symposium on Media and Disinformation For example, people simply are not able to understand the Palestinian crisis as anything other that an "ethnic clash," because they are not provided with information about the whole reality.

5-26 - 'Closing Israel's Trade Office a Mistake' Pinhasi said Israeli businessmen were already finding it hard to conduct business in SA due to the "political atmosphere" in the country. He said it appeared to be "politically incorrect" for South Africans to do business with Israeli firms.

5-26 - Church council to aid peace in Mideast The Reverend Canon Luke Pato of the SACC, who visited Palestine and Israel earlier this year, said his experience was "shattering" and "brought back the gruesome memories of the struggle against apartheid".

5-26 - Editorial: Israel's dark turn

5-26 - Palestinians to resume activities against Israeli wall

5-26 - Palestinian carving custom follows exodus of Christian population


5-25 - Israeli troops pull back from Rafah camp

5-25 - Bomb Detonated Near Israeli Army Vehicle

5-25 - Mid-East civilians 'suffer most' The charity called for an international protection force to shield civilians, as well as the creation of a mechanism for settling disputes.

5-25 - Israeli Army Criticized for Gaza Action The army said 41 "terrorists" were killed, but did not respond to repeated requests for a list of gunmen killed by troops.

5-25 - Poll: most Palestinians, Israelis favor two-state solution

5-25 - Police to probe killings by Israeli troops The British investigation was ordered by London coroner Andrew Reid, who is holding an inquest into Miller's death.

5-25 - Turkey to boost ties with Palestinians, defends water deal with Israel

5-25 - UN commissioner slams Israeli 'human rights violations' "Large-scale destruction of property, which is a form of collective punishment, is a flagrant violation of human rights and international humanitarian rights,"

5-25 - Israel Must Pull Out of Gaza, Says Blair

5-25 - Rafah Mayor Says Up To $20 Million Damage From Israeli Incursion

5-25 - UN special committee on Israeli practices to visit 3 Arab states The Israeli government has never cooperated with the committee,established in December 1968, and denied access to the occupied territories.

5-25 - Israel/Occupied Territories: Killing of children must be investigated

5-25 - Survey shows Canadians know little about Israel In the focus groups, participants said they saw Israel as as undemocratic country that bulldozed Palestinians' homes, would not accept Palestinian refugees, and exposed both Palestinian and Israeli children to violence - even engaged in state-sponsored terrorism. Sounds about right to me.

5-25 - Latin patriarch tells those unsure on Holy Land: 'Come and see' The patriarch said one side is so clearly the oppressed while the other side is so clearly the oppressor that the answers to what is needed for peace will become obvious even to a casual observer.

5-25 - Movers Who Prompt Kings Bay Lockdown To Be Deported

5-25 - Egypt to Play Major Role in Gaza Pullout

5-25 - First showing for Gaza death film

5-25 - British charity calls for Israeli, Palestinian civilians' protection

5-25 - Over two dozen Palestinians return to Iraq from UN camps in Jordan

5-25 - Madonna Cancels Shows in Israel Asked by "Access Hollywood" if she had been threatened, she replied: No, if I had my way, I'd go. My manager wouldn't let me."

5-25 - British scholars warn Middle East objectives are in jeopardy

5-25 - Author heckled during speaking engagement at Chapters

5-25 - Kuwait presents two million dollars to the Palestinians

5-25 - UC Lecturer's 'Intifada' Comment Brings Death Threats


5-24 - Dead were civilians, Israeli army admits

5-24 - Swathe of destruction left in Rafah

5-24 - Palestinians flee homes as Israeli tanks raze Rafah

5-24 - Clashes as Gaza buries its dead During the day, Israeli troops continued to demolish homes in the Brazil neighbourhood, with tanks providing cover for bulldozers. Tanks opened fire at people trying to approach the site, according to news agency reports.

5-24 - New Israeli "Chemical Bullets" Kill a Citizen in Qalqilya

5-24 - U.S. legislator defends IDF Rafah raid

5-24 - Palestinians claim Israel dumped toxic waste in West Bank

5-24 - Living in 'a kind of a hell' in Rafah

5-24 - Envoy meets Israeli, Palestinian leaders; Israel pulls troops out of Gaza camp

5-24 - Bulldozers threaten Gaza 'school of hope' Two years ago, a 16-year-old student, Shadi Siam, was shot in the chest and died. He did not hear the initial burst of gunfire that sends most children scrambling for cover.

5-24 - Israeli Agents Believed Involved in Abu Ghraib

5-24 - Prevent Another Massacre: End Ariel Sharon's Impunity for War Crimes Now

5-24 - Madonna cancels gigs on death threats Yes, those 'unknown Palestinian militants' would sure be up on who Madonna's aides are these days. Rigggghhht.

5-24 - After Rafah, Europe, Arabs have no excuse for inaction

5-24 - Why I Burned My Israeli Military Papers

5-24 - Family of TV cameraman tell of Gaza death pain

5-24 - Gaza Leader Wants Conditions on Pullout

5-24 - Jackson Diehl -- Why not Palestinian elections?

5-24 - UNRWA offers 89 houses to homeless Palestinians in Rafah

5-24 - Report decries world's 'warehousing' of millions of refugees in camps

5-24 - Westerners Brave Tear Gas in Israel Barrier Battle

5-24 - In the face of fear, standing up for what's right

5-24 - Cardinal Kasper in Jerusalem to Address Problems of Catholics


5-23 - Official Compares Israeli Action to Nazis'

5-23 - West Bank Blast Kills Three Hamas Members

5-23 - Palestinian family blames Israeli sniper for deaths of two children

5-23 - More Israel 'Movers' Arrested See also this story

5-23 - Israelis burn and bury ambulance with occupants inside

5-23 - Army lifts siege on Gaza district

5-23 - UN urges Israelis to let Palestinians bury their dead Unrwa said yesterday Israeli troops had raided its Jenin office, threatened and detained the UN official heading the Jenin Camp reconstruction project, Paul Wolstenholme.

5-23 - UN says IDF troops raid UN office in Jenin

5-23 - Anger over razing of Gaza zoo

5-23 - Arab league rejects Gaza Plan

5-23 - Iraq and the Christian Zionists Wow. Scary stuff.

5-23 - UN man highlights Rafah aid needs

5-23 - Israel says Rafah raid to end in few days, Sharon unveils new Gaza plan

5-23 - Arab leaders condemn attacks on civilians, including Israelis

5-23 - It's Armageddon time; Bush and his loyal Christian fundamentalists want you to have a front row seat! (Whether you want one or not). The Religious Right believes that God gave Israelites that land which historically belongs to them, every inch of it. What of the Palestinians who inhabit that land? They are, according to Conservative Christians, in the way and must be removed in order f

5-23 - UN agency protests Israeli detention of top official Israeli troops shot and killed Mr Wolstenholme's predecessor in the same compound in 2002 after mistaking him for a militant. See also - Why was an unarmed Briton shot in the back?

5-23 - Israel opens new detention camp in Rafah

5-23 - Israel considers compensating Palestinians "It is not Israel's right to decide where the Palestinians would live or where they build their houses."

5-23 - War Crimes & Double Standards

5-23 - Olympics: Palestinian Woman Racing Against the Odds

5-23 - Thousands March in Salute to Israel Parade "That we are, that all of the Jewish people want to live in peace an harmony with the Palestinian people like it was before 1948 before the Israeli people came."

5-23 - Israeli Director Dedicates Cannes Prize To Palestinians

5-23 - 3 Israelis arrested after drawing toy guns during flight in Panama


5-22 - Child Killed in Rafah; Incursion Ongoing A 3-year-old girl was shot dead Saturday in the camp's Brazil neighborhood

5-22 - Palestinian girl of four shot dead as Rafah toll rises to 43 Rawan abu-Zeid could not be resuscitated at a local hospital after she received two bullets in her head and neck during sporadic shooting in the Brazil refugee camp. Israeli forces had withdrawn some - but by no means all - of its forces from the camp on

5-22 - Another child dies as Rafah mourns

5-22 - Suicide bomber hits Palestinians, soldier

5-22 - Teen dies of Gaza raid injuries

5-22 - "Operation Rainbow" kills over 55 Palestinians

5-22 - ?They saw we were trying to rescue people but they kept shooting?

5-22 - Surveying the ruins of Rafah

5-22 - UAE Pres Starts Fund To Reconstruct Palestinian Homes

5-22 - Fire destroys protest wall at UC Irvine

5-22 - Palestinians Storm UN Aid Convoy After Israeli Raid

5-22 - Israelis unleash jaguars

5-22 - Putin urges efforts in implementing Mideast road map

5-22 - Pro-Palestinian display burned on campus

5-22 - What price Israeli security?

5-22 - Arafat slams Israel during Arab Summit video appearance

5-22 - Protests over firm's supply to Israel army DEMONSTRATORS chained themselves to the gates of a heavy plant factory yesterday in protest at its continued supply of vehicles to the Israeli Army.

5-22 - Protesters assail occupations by Israel and U.S.

5-22 - Israelis seek to sell arms to Canada Israeli defense company representives met Canadian Army and defense officials at a conference in Ottawa.

5-22 - A Sister for Rafah? Tumult in the United States: Will Rafah be declared a sister city to Madison, Wisconsin? 'This is camouflage for anti-Israeli activity'


5-21 - Palestinian health crisis warning Patients cannot get to hospital and medical staff cannot get to work.

5-21 - Israelis Will Continue Offensive in Gaza The Israeli military said 90 have been found and destroyed since 2000, though none has been discovered during the current "Operation Rainbow" offensive, launched Tuesday.

5-21 - Minister slams Israeli military operation in Gaza Strip

5-21 - The day the tanks arrived at Rafah zoo

5-21 - In pictures: Gaza after the withdrawal

5-21 - BBC NEWS VIDEO: Israel is creating a new generation of Palestinian refugees Witness what our money has done to them.

5-21 - US voices "strong" support for Israel

5-21 - Amnesty: Call for independent investigation into Rafah killings

5-21 - Human Rights Commissioner Tells Israel It Has No 'License to Kill'

5-21 - Palestinian-American poet pushes back against the views of her adopted country Aha! Very nice :)

5-21 - Israeli Troops Raid Zoo in Gaza

5-21 - An old refrain that stabs the heart The tragedy of Rafah takes me back to the grim events of 1948

5-21 - UN human rights expert voices 'horror' at Israeli action in Gaza He also called on the UN Security Council to take appropriate action to stop the violence, if necessary by the imposition of mandatory arms embargo on Israel of the kind that was imposed on South Africa in 1977.

5-21 - Israeli withdrawal leaves trail of debris A large olive orchard has been destroyed. There is not a tree left standing and every street around it has been churned up by the tanks.

5-21 - Senator Hollings Is Right It's all about Israel

5-21 - Erdogan says Israeli attacks 'unforgivable'

5-21 - Senator spoke for many on Hill when he blamed Israel for war

5-21 - Settler Rabbi: Killing innocent people in war is allowed if saves lives

5-21 - Israeli Arabs earn victory on football pitch "I?m happy we lost to an Arab team. I hope it will improve our society."

5-21 - Is Rafah A Prelude to Israeli Terrorism in America?

5-21 - Israeli Movers Freed, Back in Miami Yet despite convictions for evading arrest, and being in the country illegally on tourist visas, the Israelis were freed on bond

5-21 - Concern over 'lack of Christians' at Kirk's Israeli hotel and retreat part of the problem was that Palestinian Christians from elsewhere in Israel did not have the necessary papers to travel to the north, where the project is located.


5-20 - Boy dies in continuing Rafah unrest

5-20 - Eight more Palestinians killed in Rafah, Barghuti convicted

5-20 - Israel Continues Offensive Despite Outcry "We want water to save our life. Is that too big to ask?"

5-20 - Palestinian teen killed by Israeli troops near Hebron

5-20 - Palestinian doctors despair at rising toll of children shot dead by army snipers

5-20 - Call for inquiry as Israel insists 'peaceful' protesters were armed "You can see from the television pictures that they fired as people ran away." He said he had seen life-threatening injuries in the back and the back of the neck consistent with firing on demonstrators in retreat.

5-20 - Lies about crimes

5-20 - Powell assured Israel will not demolish more Palestinian homes

5-20 - In pictures: Gaza misery

5-20 - Palestinian trauma over demolitions

5-20 - Bitterness deepens over Gaza raid

5-20 - Besieged Palestinian Camp in Crisis

5-20 - Barghuti vows no end to intifada after Israel convicts Fatah chief of murder Immediately afterwards, he vowed there would be no end to the intifada as long as the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip continues.

5-20 - US advises Israel to clean up reputation, with an eye on its own: analysts

5-20 - Ostrich Roams Besieged Gaza Camp from Broken Zoo

5-20 - Israel "sickened" by Irish FM's comments after Rafah raid And the world is sickened by Israel's violent murder of children and mass home demolitions (collective punishment).

5-20 - Bush's Support for Israel Falters

5-20 - More carnage in Gaza as the US mutters its disapproval Israel's revenge attacks are, as ever, completely disproportionate

5-20 - Bulldozers crush hope in Rafah camp

5-20 - Israeli Guards Rape Palestinian Women

5-20 - Reuters death 'due' to U.S. military flaws

5-20 - SA Denounces Israeli Attack on Palestinians

5-20 - Sherri Muzher: No Pot of Gold at the End of this Rainbow "It would behoove President Bush and Congressmen to know about an April poll conducted by Zogby International for the Council for the National Interest.."

5-20 - Who really smuggled weapons to Rafah?

5-20 - Russia against Arafat being barred from peace process

5-20 - Mubarak Requests Emergency Intervention from Quartet

5-20 - India condemns Israel for Gaza killings

5-20 - Britain condemns destruction of Palestinian homes by Israeli troops

5-20 - Hain Condemns 'Appalling' Israel Action in Gaza

5-20 - World Bank to coordinate Palestinian aid package with Israel


5-19 - Israel rebuked over Gaza killings

5-19 - A brother, a sister, and a morgue too full for them both

5-19 - Israelis fire on Rafah demonstration The workers said an unarmed 14-year-old boy had been shot dead after troops ordered men in the camp to leave their homes and surrender.

5-19 - US abstains as Security Council votes to criticise Israel

5-19 - Gaza town in shock at bloodshed

5-19 - Israel seeks mass Gaza surrender

5-19 - 10 Palestinians killed as Israeli army fires on protest against bloody raid At least 10 Palestinians, mostly youngsters, were killed after Israeli troops fired on hundreds of demonstrators protesting against the army's biggest ever operation in Gaza.

5-19 - Israel shows 'disregard for human life' in Rafah: EU presidency

5-19 - U.N. Envoy Calls Israeli Gaza Raids a War Crime

5-19 - Bush Declines to Condemn Israeli Attack

5-19 - Israel to carry on Rafah operation despite killing of protestors

5-19 - Israeli Diplomat Claims Palestinians Demolishing their Own Homes in Rafah

5-19 - Palestinian, Spanish leaders call for'immediate' ceasefire in Gaza

5-19 - Rights groups in Palestinian territories bemoan powerlessness

5-19 - Resolution Seeks End to Israel Demolitions


5-18 - Israeli Troops Kill 20 in Gaza Camp Raid "The kids were terrified, there was very loud boom, they started screaming and crying,"

5-18 - Children Killed as Israel Launches Major Gaza Offensive

5-18 - Israel Kills 19 Palestinians in Big Gaza Raid A teenage brother and sister were among the dead, killed on the roof as they fed pigeons and hung out washing, residents said.

5-18 - Palestinian medics forced to flee for their safety

5-18 - Amnesty International Criticizes Israel

5-18 - 'There were rockets, shells. It was war. Then bulldozers destroyed everything' "It's not enough that they kill my son, now we are homeless as though we are the criminals, as though we are the ones occupying their land."

5-18 - Homes wrecked, lives destroyed: Israeli tactics that fuel the Intifada

5-18 - In pictures: Gaza offensive

5-18 - MP Accuses Israel of Palestinian 'Slaughter'

5-18 - Arafat wants US troop buffer between Israelis, Palestinians: Belgian senator

5-18 - Bush troubled by renewed violence in Gaza

5-18 - Rafah residents now refugees in their own refugee camp

5-18 - Arab states call for war crime trials for Israelis

5-18 - China appeals for Israel to stop military action targeting Palestinian civilians

5-18 - From 2000: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/637293.stm Israel admits torture

5-18 - Jordan's king urges Arafat to weigh resignation

5-18 - Bush courts pro-Israel lobbying group

5-18 - Christian peacemaker petitions Israeli high court

5-18 - From 2000: Washington think tank report calls for the use of "excessive force" and torture against Palestinians "Effective counter-terrorism relies on interrogation methods that border on psychological and/or physical torture," Is this the same outfit that is linked to the Iraqi prisoner torture scandal?

5-18 - Palestinian film festival planned

5-18 - Javelin thrower cleared to compete for Palestine

5-18 - Israel: Berlin taking our immigrants


5-17 - Palestinian shot dead by Israeli forces in West Bank Mohammed Hamed died after being shot in the head during an army incursion in the village of Silwad, sources with the Palestinian ambulance service said Monday. Israeli troops had opened fire after coming under attack from a group of stone-throwing Palestinians.

5-17 - Israeli Missile Strike Kills Three

5-17 - Palestinian Militant Head Rejects Truce

5-17 - Congressmen to AIPAC: We'll legislate Bush's promises

5-17 - Amnesty denounces Israeli destruction of Palestinian homes as war crime

5-17 - Amnesty International: Under the rubble: House demolition and destruction of land and property. Executive Summary

5-17 - Israeli gas attacks take health toll on West Bank villagers Witnesses and officials in Jayyous, a farming village in the occupied West Bank, say a series of unprovoked tear-gas attacks by Israeli troops in recent weeks have taken a grave toll on residents' health.

5-17 - Palestinians Flee Gaza Homes, Qurie Appeals to U.S.

5-17 - Rice Criticizes Israeli Gaza Home Demolition Plans

5-17 - Israel bars newspapers from Gaza Strip: Palestinians officials

5-17 - Saudi Arabia slams US sanctions on Syria, calls for Israel to be penalized

5-17 - Suspicious sanctions President Bush finally got round to imposing sanctions on Syria last week, much to the delight of Israel.

5-17 - EU presses Israel to stop Gaza demolitions 'immediately'

5-17 - US releases postponed world human rights report The report said, "Israel's overall human rights record in the West Bank and Gaza remained poor and worsened in the treatment of foreign human rights activists."

5-17 - DeLay links U-S war on terror with Arab-Israeli conflict DeLay told the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, "The survival of Israel is essential to America's victory in the war on terror."

5-17 - Annan calls on Israel to halt destruction of Palestinian homes in Gaza

5-17 - Palestine: Legitimate Armed Resistance vs. Terrorism

5-17 - Jordan slams US stance The leader of one of America's closest allies in the Middle East said on Sunday he was frustrated and worried about the level of anger against the United States.

5-17 - Israeli-Palestinian conflict will spill to other regions, says diplomat "At some stage, the international community must begin to ask, is the credibility of the United Nations undermined by the fact that its resolutions cannot be implemented?"

5-17 - EU supports settlements economically, misleads consumers

5-17 - Turkey cancels military contracts with Israel The resources noted that the Justice and Development Party Government has sought, during the last time, to freeze its relations with Israel in protest against its daily brutal practices against the Palestinian people.

5-17 - Israel bars international pro-Palestinian activists They are barring Christian Peacekeeper Team members too.

5-17 - Palestinian charity to sue Israel for bombing office

5-17 - U.S. still waiting for list of illegal West Bank outposts


5-16 - Israeli Helicopters Attack Gaza Fatah Office-Witnesses

5-16 - Israeli army cleared to demolish Gaza homes, despite US criticism "With these disproportionate military operations, Israel is in grave breach of international humanitarian law,"

5-16 - Community Razed Along With Its Homes in Gaza

5-16 - Powell Opposes Israel's Razing of Palestinian Homes

5-16 - Rice Says U.S. Ready to Help Palestinians

5-16 - Statistics on Israeli Army Demolition

5-16 - Four killed at Israeli border: report

5-16 - Israeli choppers hit Arafat's Fatah offices

5-16 - Israel 'to step up demolitions'

5-16 - Israel steps up Gaza demolitions "This will be perceived by the world as a war crime,"

5-16 - Israeli army to destroy hundreds more homes

5-16 - Arafat's control of security forces hindering peace, Powell says

5-16 - 100,000 tell Sharon to get out of Gaza The army chief of staff, Lieutenant-General Moshe Ya'alon, said the destruction would continue despite an international outcry, including stiff criticism from the White House of demolitions that left more than 1,000 Palestinians homeless on Friday

5-16 - Jews Against Zionism Air Radio Ads Listen to the clip.

5-16 - CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALISTS ARE SUPPORTING THE WRONG JEWS

5-16 - Israel's enemies strike back

5-16 - Forgotten Christians "We take beating after beating at the hands of the world, they crucify our people, they insult us, but we refuse to surrender."

5-16 - Hesston College grad says 9/11 drove him to work as a linguist in Iraq

5-16 - Jordanian King say Palestinian Statehood Key to Middle East Peace

5-16 - Palestinian Leader Asks For Fair Treatment

5-16 - Israeli deputy premier accuses Europe of siding with Palestinians "Israelis find Europeans biased because they prefer another power which is biased" in their favour, Maher said of the United States.

5-16 - Middle East conflict dominates WEF

5-16 - Israeli police question Islamic leader over criticism in sermon Sheikh Ikrima Sabri said he was questioned for two hours about saying in his Friday sermon that Israeli police were "meddling" in the mosque's affairs by restricting access to worshippers, and by preventing the mosque from bringing in building materials f

5-16 - Cuba lends a helping hand for Palestinians

5-16 - Group denounces 'Christian Zionism'

5-16 - One Voice findings: 76% of Israeli and Palestinian Citizen Negotiators Affirm Two State Solution

5-16 - Prosthetic leg will help Palestinian boy, 14, walk again

5-16 - 10,000 Strong Rally in London Against the Apartheid Wall


5-15 - Palestinian Refugees Twice Over Mark 'Catastrophe'

5-15 - Over 1,000 homeless in Rafah from Israeli demolitions: UN

5-15 - Israel hits Gaza militant targets

5-15 - Israelis call for Gaza withdrawal More than 100,000 Israelis have attended a rally calling for an Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.

5-15 - Court bars IDF from demolishing additional Rafah homes

5-15 - UN chief urges Israel to halt ruining Palestinian homes

5-15 - Palestinian PM meets Colin Powell

5-15 - Abu Rudeineh: Expanding Philadelphi Axis Proves pullout a Lie

5-15 - Facts distort truth of Israeli-Palestinian conflict

5-15 - 'I have lost everything'

5-15 - History prolongs Palestinian family's grief

5-15 - Palestinian fund to get $10 million

5-15 - Qorei to propose Israeli-Palestinian ceasefire to Powell


5-14 - After the catastrophe Palestinians recall their expulsion, but prepare for a common future

5-14 - Israeli troops die as refugee homes are destroyed

5-14 - Palestinians claim victory after Gaza gun battles leave 38 dead

5-14 - Rafah a "humanitarian catastrophe" says UN refugee agency

5-14 - Israeli tanks shell civilian car in Gaza

5-14 - Israeli gunship attacks Islamic Jihad offices

5-14 - Israel must 'immediately' stop demolition of Palestinian homes: EU

5-14 - Five minutes to get out, then they blew up our home

5-14 - Powell to Push Acceptance of Sharon Plan

5-14 - Poll shows Israeli support for Gaza pull-out

5-14 - Scottish campaign for Palestinian justice

5-14 - Egypt says Israel doomed to fail in Gaza

5-14 - Expanded story: Syrian president refuses to expel Palestinian militants

5-14 - Mason: There is no justice in Palestine Our silence is doubly damning, given our own long history of persecution by totalitarian powers. What kind of society builds a wall and cordons off the inhabitants, cutting families off from their livelihoods, cutting the sick off from medical care, cutti

5-14 - UNRWA denies its ambulances convey Israeli soldiers' remains

5-14 - Palestinian youth celebrates Cincinnati 'homecoming'

5-14 - Peace activists discuss Israeli, Palestinian trip observations

5-14 - EU eyes pact with Syria soon despite US sanctions The contrast in approaches is emblematic of wider transatlantic differences over the Middle East, especially over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.


5-13 - Explosions Heard in Gaza, Residents Say

5-13 - 12 Palestinians killed in Rafah after second deadly strike on Israeli army

5-13 - Israel Kills 12 in Gaza Strip After Deadly Ambush

5-13 - Gaza death toll mounts as Israeli troops are ambushed In Gaza City the army killed at least five Palestinians and wounded dozens more, many of them civilians

5-13 - Israeli army occupies and destroys several houses in Rafah

5-13 - Gaza Neighborhood Scene of Destruction After Siege

5-13 - Nick Berg: 'Iraqi police thought I was an Israeli spy'

5-13 - Gaza Strip Losses Spark Furor in Israel

5-13 - "We Created Terror Among the Arabs" The Deir Yassin Massacre

5-13 - What Might Sharon Know About CACI?

5-13 - Arafat calls on world to stop "Israeli crimes" following Gaza violence

5-13 - NAM urges UN to send peacekeepers to prevent Mideast war

5-13 - Increasingly, Thoughtful American Jews Are Re-Thinking Zionism

5-13 - Palestine hopes US won't veto bid to seek UN help

5-13 - Likud Vote Doesn't Deter AIPAC Lobby Oh look, our real Congress is meeting.

5-13 - Hezbollah, Hamas condemn beheading

5-13 - European Union Announces More Aid to Palestinians

5-13 - Israeli Moving Van Mystery Deepens

5-13 - Conditions for Israel's Legitimacy as “the Jewish State in Palestine” have yet to be met! "The Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact of 1928, as defined by the International Tribunal at Nuremberg in 1948, abolished forever the idea of acquisition of territory by military conquest.’No matter who was the aggressor, international borders cannot change by the process of war.

5-13 - Norway provides budget support to the Palestinians

5-13 - The Good War

5-13 - Jewish Girl Scouts Send Peace to Palestinian Pen Pals

5-13 - DA SEEKS JAIL FOR PROTEST The four protesters were arrested outside a branch of the Israel-based Bank Leumi. They were protesting the death of a 23-year-old American crushed by an Israeli military bulldozer as she protested the demolition of a Palestinian home.


5-12 - Isreali retaliation strike claims seven

5-12 - Seven dead in Gaza missile attack-witnesses An Israeli helicopter fired two missiles that struck a crowd of people in a refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip on Thursday, killing at least seven Palestinians, witnesses said.

5-12 - More Israeli soldiers die in Gaza City incursion The fighting has also claimed the lives of at least 13 Palestinians over the two days and up to 175 injured. Hospital officials said that 30 per cent of the injured were children under 15.

5-12 - Six Israeli soldiers killed in landmine attack

5-12 - Palestinians return Israeli soldiers' remains

5-12 - Gaza strife sharpens debate over pullout

5-12 - US Sanctions Not Enough to Deter Syria, Israeli Analyst Says Washington's largest pro-Israel lobby, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, also applauded the implementation of the sanctions.

5-12 - Suicide bombers 'not mad nor poor' All had experienced helplessness as a child, particularly the humiliation of their father by Israeli soldiers.

5-12 - Pro-Israel PAC Contributions to 2004 Congressional Candidates

5-12 - Agreement reached to return remains of Israeli soldiers

5-12 - Israel-Firsters Target Jim Moran (D-VA) For Defeat

5-12 - Israel must withdraw from all occupied Arab lands: UN envoy

5-12 - Israel appeals press pass court order

5-12 - Israel's Failed Assassination Attempt on U.S. Ambassador Documented Arafat and an assistant made a special visit to Iran, where they succeeded in gaining the immediate freedom of several of the American diplomatic hostages. Arafat performed a real favor for the United States for which he never received any thanks-perhaps

5-12 - Pen Pals Transcend Politics


5-11 - Six Palestinian civilians wounded in Gaza helicopter strike Six Palestinian civilians, three of them small children, were wounded when an Israeli helicopter fired a missile near a market in Gaza City.

5-11 - Iran Warns Israel of Retaliation

5-11 - Palestinian child killed in Israeli helicopter raid on Gaza

5-11 - Six Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza bomb explosion

5-11 - US begins sanctions against Syria In his statement, Mr Bush said Syria's actions amounted to an "unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign policy and economy" of the US. He accused Syria of continuing to harbour Palestinian militants

5-11 - Qorei receives letter from Bush, may meet Powell: Erakat

5-11 - Bush Assures Palestinians on State in Letter

5-11 - US seeks to reassure Palestinians

5-11 - Israeli link possible in US torture techniques

5-11 - MARCH 2003: Interrogation 101: Israel willing to train U.S. military Israel has offered to train U.S. military and intelligence personnel in the interrogation of Iraqi prisoners of war

5-11 - UN says Israel fired smoke bombs at its border post

5-11 - Powell to Meet Palestinian Minister

5-11 - Greek Athlete Seeks Palestine Designation

5-11 - O Jailed Town of Bethlehem

5-11 - Israel's Failed Assassination Attempt on U.S. Ambassador Documented

5-11 - Bush's hardline policies encourage Islamic extremists

5-11 - UR Jewish group's chief fired The president of a Jewish student organization at the University of Richmond was fired after she e-mailed the Israeli Embassy in Washington asking it to stop sending her "email after email about radical zionist propaganda."


5-10 - Gaza raids 'leave 1,000 homeless'

5-10 - Israeli soldiers raid Gaza City

5-10 - Teen suicide bomber reconsiders, panics Palestinian security

5-10 - IOF Wounds a Child, Arrests Citizens in West Bank

5-10 - Student shot dead by Israeli police

5-10 - Mofaz calls Gaza settlements "historic mistake", Sharon readies new plan

5-10 - Mother of slain Briton blasts Israeli army for son's death

5-10 - Israeli tried for killing UK man

5-10 - Palestinian Authority to Hold Local Vote

5-10 - Rabbis Criticize Evangelicals in Israel

5-10 - The Israeli Torture Template Rape, Feces and Urine-Dipped Cloth Sacks

5-10 - Graves of UK soldiers defaced with photos of abuse

5-10 - Rights groups: Israel imprisons, abuses Palestinian youths

5-10 - Israel frees "forced" confession Arabs

5-10 - Two men arrested after high-speed chase in Tennessee Two Israeli men who led the Unicoi County sheriff on a high-speed chase in a rented moving truck were placed under arrest and are being investigated by the FBI, local officials said.

5-10 - Jewish settlers set up new Gaza Strip neighbourhood

5-10 - LIFE HAS LOST ITS TASTE 'The West Bank is going to be five large prisons subdivided into even smaller prisons. It is better to eat only once a day than to be new refugees and so people have to get their land back'.

5-10 - Israeli confessed 'under duress' to killing peace activist

5-10 - Sami Hadawi, 100, struggled for a return Scholar tirelessly upheld rights of Palestine refugees Land-ownership expert dreamed of a just peace

5-10 - Greek athlete asks to represent Palestine in 2004 Olympics


5-9 - Eight school girls wounded in mysterious blast in Hebron

5-9 - US: Israel may strike Iranian nuclear plants

5-9 - Israel Preparing To Attack Iran N-Sites, Says Report

5-9 - IDF kills 2 Palestinians who opened fire on Gaza memorial

5-9 - Sharon cancels Washington visit

5-9 - Israeli forces fire rocket at Palestinian car

5-9 - US Senate adopts anti-Semitism legislation We get to police the world and seek out 'anti-Semitism' (does not include anti-Arabism, I'm sure)

5-9 - Sharon to submit replacement plan

5-9 - Ex-Israeli minister is charged in ecstasy case

5-9 - Iraq war refugees in Jordan camp on hunger strike ''They want to know what their best option is with regard to their future...but finding a solution for Palestinian refugees is extremely difficult.''

5-9 - Striking Similarities in Torturing Techniques Thousands of files prepared by human rights organizations show that torturing techniques used in Abu Ghuraib are almost identical to those used against Palestinian prisoners.

5-9 - "Palestinian refugees and the Sudetenland Germans"

5-9 - PLC member attacked

5-9 - Forced Out by Israel, Palestinian Matron Holds Artifacts and Dreams of ?Home?

5-9 - Barenboim Angers Israelis with Attack on Occupation ?Is there logic to the independence of one people at the cost of a blow to the basic human rights of another people??

5-9 - Violence breaks out during funeral for pregnant Israeli settler

5-9 - Truly this morning we entered the Twilight Zone

5-9 - Palestinian-US dialogue never stops: Qurei

5-9 - Israel raids Gaza tunnel diggers

5-9 - Children War Games are Real in East Jerusalem


5-8 - Gas blast rattles east Jerusalem

5-8 - Israeli troops kill 2 Palestinian militants northeast of Gaza

5-8 - More than 350 Palestinian Patients Denied Treatment Abroad by IOF

5-8 - Bush: Delay for Palestinian state

5-8 - Status of the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem that the Palestinian people have the right to self-determination and to sovereignty over their territory and that Israel, the occupying Power, has only the duties and obligations of an occupying Power

5-8 - QUIETLY, U.S. PREPARES FOR ISRAEL STRIKE ON IRAN

5-8 - Gaza residents fear for statehood

5-8 - Bush's failed Mideast policy is creating more terrorism Israel long since would have taken us to the weapons of mass destruction if there were any or if they had been removed. With Iraq no threat, why invade a sovereign country? The answer: President Bush's policy to secure Israel.

5-8 - Bush accused of torpedoing Mideast peace plan

5-8 - Lieberman Calls Again for Transferring Arab residents

5-8 - Keep 'Israel' Out Of American Politics On the contrary, the continual involvement of the problems in Israel and the mention of Jews in American politics is counter productive. It fuels anti-Semitism, further conflict, and potential danger to Jews worldwide.

5-8 - Israel proposes land swap with Egypt to enlarge Gaza

5-8 - American u-turn on talks with Palestinians

5-8 - Jewish agency official detained in New Zealand "Israelis are a nation of spies and drug dealers",

5-8 - IDF prevents Palestinian women from attending peace convention

5-8 - Arafat contacts Syria's Assad

5-8 - Bush pleases Israel, riles Palestinians

5-8 - Russia and Egypt Back Latest UN Resolution Regarding Palestine

5-8 - U.S. Church Leaders Press Bush on Holy Land Christians'

5-8 - Vegas has new crime element: Israeli mob

5-8 - 'I cannot Go to Palestine Again'

5-8 - A Guiding Light Falls on Ramallah Barenboim on the West Bank


5-7 - Four Palestinians, one Israeli killed in clashes

5-7 - Three die in West Bank clashes

5-7 - Bush aide to meet Palestinian PM

5-7 - Israeli killed in firefight near Lebanese border

5-7 - Sharon vows to pursue withdrawal

5-7 - U.S. Church Leaders Press President Bush on Problems Facing Holy Land Christians

5-7 - All Gaza settlements will go, says Israel

5-7 - Israeli jets strike south Lebanon after guerrilla shooting in disputed area

5-7 - 'Kindler, gentler' Mideast policy? Bush's call for negotiations on 'all issues' seen as shift away from Sharon.

5-7 - US Jewish Groups Back Bill To Monitor Universities Major Jewish organizations are lobbying the Senate to approve a bill that would authorize federal monitoring of government-funded Middle East studies programs throughout US universities.

5-7 - The End of Academic Freedom?

5-7 - In pictures: Palestinian children's pictures

5-7 - Why did Israeli aircraft violate the Blue Line?

5-7 - US Navy returns quietly to Haifa

5-7 - Palestinian state unlikely by 2005: Bush

5-7 - Suicide bombers driven more by politics than religious fundamentalism

5-7 - Israeli lessons for the US in Iraq

5-7 - Palestinians say Israel denying patients treatment

5-7 - Pro-Palestinian party to fight French poll

5-7 - Barenboim Will Donate Israeli Prize Money to Palestinian Conservatory


5-6 - Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) shot dead a Palestinian man

5-6 - UN affirms Palestinian land rights

5-6 - UN Assembly Affirms Palestinian Sovereignty Right The lopsided vote also demonstrated "the total isolation of the Israeli-American position," he said.

5-6 - General Assembly overwhelmingly affirms Palestinians right to sovereignty

5-6 - Bush Backs Off From Concessions to Israel

5-6 - Bush pledges to woo Palestinians

5-6 - Israeli Housing Ministry accused of giving funds to illegal settlements

5-6 - Israel Commences Construction of an Apartheid Wall in Gaza Strip

5-6 - Irish EU Presidency : Sinn Féin call upon Irish EU Presidency to stop preferential trade with Israel Sinn Féin EU candidate for the Dublin constituency Mary Lou McDonald has called upon the Irish Presidency to 'support the suspension of preferential trade with Israel because of human rights violations from that state.'

5-6 - Israel warns EU not to back Palestinians

5-6 - Vatican: Mideast Crisis Must Be Addressed

5-6 - Israel spent £3.7m building illegal outposts

5-6 - U-S calls off Gaza water projects due to October bombing of embassy convoy

5-6 - Passport fraud accused back in court, but details suppressed

5-6 - EU, Palestinians urge West Asia cease-fire "We are ready to resume negotiations with them as soon as... the Israelis commit themselves to a reciprocal and simultaneous cease-fire which will end all violence, we are willing to start negotiating the next morning," he said.

5-6 - British NGOs Dedicate a Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People

5-6 - Arafat fortifies compound

5-6 - Gaza Pullout Plan Won't Be Scaled Back-Official

5-6 - Palestinian FM slams 'extremist' Israelis after talks in Dublin

5-6 - Syria Foils Israeli Bid to Kill Hamas Leader -Paper

5-6 - Barenboim to teach Palestinians music

5-6 - Movie star Richard Gere to arrive in Israel to promote Geneva Initiative


5-5 - Israeli army kills Gaza protester

5-5 - AFP photographer wounded in Israeli raid in central Gaza Strip He was hit as photographers were taking pictures of young Palestinians throwing stones at Israeli troops conducting a raid into Deir al-Balah, the witnesses said, stressing that no armed Palestinians were present in the area at the time of the incident.

5-5 - A West Bank town tries to protest the wall nonviolently According to doctors, 262 people have been treated for injuries in the town's clinic. Among them was a 75-year-old man who lost an eye to a rubber-coated metal bullet and a paralyzed man who walks with the aid of sticks who had two teeth knocked out by security forces, says Dr. Ayash.

5-5 - Israeli jets strike south Lebanon

5-5 - Israeli warplanes cause supersonic booms over Lebanon, trigger fire

5-5 - In pictures: Violence in Gaza

5-5 - Report: Ministry Funded Illegal Outposts Israel's Housing Ministry has funneled nearly $6.5 million to illegal settlement construction in the West Bank in the past three years, more than half of it to outposts Israel pledged to remove, the state comptroller said Wednesday.

5-5 - Israel's AG Lifts Outpost Funding Freeze Our govt gave Israel the green light to keep stealing Palestinian land so long as these outposts turn into 'realities' on the ground. Israel will thieve as much as possible now.

5-5 - Israeli Army Demolishes 8 Gaza Buildings See a pattern here - demolish, build outposts, expand settlements, ad infinitum - under the pretext of 'counterterrorism'

5-5 - Bush refuses to mend fences with Arabs

5-5 - Israeli Housing Ministry accused of giving funds to illegal settlements

5-5 - Israel gave settlers illegal $7m

5-5 - US set to offer written assurance to Jordan on Mideast peace

5-5 - 212 European NGOs Demand EU Action Against Israel's Apartheid Wall

5-5 - Global Anti-Semitism Awareness Act of 2004 (Introduced in House) Something tells me that this new act will not be applied to the actual definition of anti-Semitism; hint- Arabs are Semites too. Will anti-Arab acts be reported on as well? I won't hold my breath..

5-5 - Palestinians Fire Monetary Authority Head

5-5 - Israel frees senior Hamas figure Why? Most others are killed by Israel. It's odd.

5-5 - Kofi Annan's pro-Israel policy discredits the UN

5-5 - Anti-terror law rules: two years in Broadmoor without charge Isn't it odd how all of these Palestinians keep getting locked up for no charge for months on end, why it's almost as if the governments of Britain and the US are committing by proxy Israel's 'administrative detention' for her.

5-5 - International quartet could police Gaza Strip The quartet, however, will insist that the Israeli security forces prevent the 7,500 settlers from destroying their homes if they are withdrawn from Gaza.

5-5 - UN to support Palestinian sovereignty over E. J'lem

5-5 - Father of slain Arab urges Palestinian leaders: Stop violent incitement

5-5 - Israel and art (or 'art') don't mix, this time down under

5-5 - Barghouti's wife released after detained by Israel for hours


5-4 - Explosion Heard in West Bank Village JERUSALEM - An explosion was heard Tuesday in a West Bank village, and residents said a dead Palestinian boy was found near the scene.

5-4 - Ex-US diplomats urge Bush to rethink Israel support

5-4 - Activists Demand Israel Ban Use of Human Shields

5-4 - Child Killed, Two Others Wounded as IOF-owned Object Explodes

5-4 - Row over anti-Israel art display

5-4 - Artwork erased after furore

5-4 - 48 houses destroyed in Gaza

5-4 - Israeli troops' bullets kill child's dream

5-4 - Israeli F-16 warplane fires rocket on Nablus

5-4 - Letter from diplomats tells Bush: Middle East policy is 'dangerous'

5-4 - Israel wants land, not peace: Saudi

5-4 - Israeli Court Indicts Palestinian Teen

5-4 - Israel left in second-rank blacklist of copyright violators

5-4 - Middle East 'quartet' urges full Gaza withdrawal

5-4 - Israel arrests jailed leader's wife

5-4 - US rejects Jordan's request for statement on Palestinians: report The Bush administration has turned down a request by Jordanian King Abdullah II for a written statement this week that Palestinians deprived of land and homes would be compensated in a future peace accord with Israel, the NewYork Times reported Tuesday.

5-4 - "Jenin" filmmaker rejects deal to lift Israel ban "I believe there are two sides of the truth ... We always see the Israeli point of view. Now I am showing the Palestinian point of view. If this were a democratic place, they would show both sides."

5-4 - EU grants $1.4 billion to boost 'stuttering' peace effort

5-4 - York U. expels student for 3 years Freeman-Maloy - a Jewish student who is a vocal defender of Palestinian rights - had disrupted learning twice this year by holding protests inside Vari Hall, where classes take place, and using what she called an "unauthorized sound amplification device,"

5-4 - Sharon cancels visit to US after referendum defeat

5-4 - Gaza sister city draws Jewish support

5-4 - Would-Be Peacemakers Try to Bypass Israel


5-3 - Palestinian teenager dies of wounds in Gaza

5-3 - 12 Hurt in Israel Missile Strike in Gaza

5-3 - IOF Kills Five Citizens, Four of Them Extra-Judicially

5-3 - World can't be held hostage by Israeli settlers: Spain

5-3 - Israelis surround Arafat compound

5-3 - Former diplomats criticise Bush's Mid East policy

5-3 - New constraints squeeze churches in Holy Land The churches' difficulties have been building over the past three years as the Israeli government has failed to renew visas or residence permits for hundreds of religious workers, and has begun sending tax bills to charitable groups that have long had tax

5-3 - Palestinian's army killer jailed

5-3 - Sharon failure a setback for Bush administration

5-3 - Settlers move into flats in West Bank town, launch new Gaza neighbourhood

5-3 - Israeli Vote Also Deals a Blow to U.S. Policy

5-3 - Israel must return to negotiating table with Palestinians: Egypt

5-3 - US hopes Israel will pull back despite Likud vote: White House

5-3 - Report: Syria nabs Mossad men planning to kill Hamas leader

5-3 - Erekat hopes Sharon's failure would change US stand

5-3 - Israeli army arrests students

5-3 - Defeat for Sharon Ironically, if Sharon had put his plan to the entire Israeli electorate, it would have passed, pollsters say. More than two-thirds of Israelis support the idea of withdrawing from Gaza, according to recent public opinion polls.

5-3 - Sharon 'could modify' Gaza plan

5-3 - Local woman seeks peace in world's troubled regions "They are cutting off the Palestinian people from their schools, from their hospitals,"


5-2 - Israeli forces kill Palestinian child in Khan Yunis

5-2 - Likud votes down Gaza withdrawal First a pregnant Jewish woman and her daughters were shot by gunmen in Gaza.

5-2 - This April: 61 Citizens Killed Including 22 Children The report mentioned that about 83% of the killed were shot by live bullets, especially in the head and upper part of the body, indicating an intention to kill by the occupying forces.

5-2 - Haris: Young man shot dead by Israeli army

5-2 - Missile Attack on Apartment Block

5-2 - West Bank explosion kills three

5-2 - Israel thrown into political crisis

5-2 - Americans renew reward offer The United States is publicizing a reward involving a fatal attack on Americans in the Gaza Strip.

5-2 - Sharon vows Gaza retreat despite party vote

5-2 - Dehumanisation challenged Palestinian and American peace activists launched an unprecedented television campaign to dispel the negative Palestinian image among the US public.

5-2 - N.J. Arab-Americans debate compensation for Palestinians

5-2 - Schwarzenegger announces deals with Israeli firms Schwarzenegger's staff said he would add a stop in Jordan to his itinerary - a move that came after Arab Americans in California complained that he was ignoring Palestinians on the trip.


5-1 - Israel Kills Palestinian Boy in Gaza - Witnesses

5-1 - Two Palestinian teenagers seriously wounded in clashes

5-1 - Sharon threatens snap poll if he loses

5-1 - Assad Tells Israel Not to Kill Exiled Palestinians

5-1 - U.S. trying to deport man tied to charity Another Patriot Act witchhunt that largely benefits Israel

5-1 - Israel may expel Arafat to Gaza: sources

5-1 - Russia does not object to Sharon initiative - diplomat

5-1 - Israel plans Gaza trench

5-1 - Sister city squabble The proposal, before the City Council, has incited vociferous opposition from the Madison Jewish Community Council, which calls it "nothing more than a thinly veiled mechanism to bash the state of Israel."

5-1 - Arafat calls upon Quartet to activate peace process

5-1 - Jerusalem conference calls Christian Zionism a 'heresy'

5-1 - Israelis and Palestinians come together to protest against West Bank barrier




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