Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Headlines for 11-06-07

PLC member: Palestinian prisoners to protest on eve of Annapolis summit


Israeli army kidnaps three Palestinians in Hebron


Mofaz: 2008 decisive for stopping Iran


Israel sees Iran bomb in 2009 Iran could procure nuclear weapons by 2009, a top Israeli intelligence analyst said.


Israel arrests two Hamas leaders in West Bank


Nine Palestinian civilians kidnapped in northern West


Chorus of hope for Mideast peace grows, despite obstacles The Palestinians want the document to address "core" issues in the conflict: future borders between Israel and a future Palestinian state, the status of disputed Jerusalem and the fate of Palestinian refugees and their descendants. Israel wants a much vaguer document.



Israeli military invades Qalqilia and Tulkarem areas; four kidnapped


Companies warn fuel will run out in Gaza in five days


Palestinians Get Some Medical Care There are only six major hospitals in the entire West Bank, and three are located in East Jerusalem. Because the Israeli wall, deemed illegal by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in 2004, severs East Jerusalem from the rest of the West Bank, Palestinians in need of specialised medical treatment are at the mercy of the Israeli military.


Hamas accuses arrests of its members in W. Bank


Protesters block traffic in Gaza City against fuel cutbacks Palestinian drivers blocked traffic in the middle of a busy road in Gaza City Tuesday in protest against Israeli fuel curtailment to the strip.


Unknown gunmen abduct and torture son of Hamas senior official


Pre-parley outpost removal deemed 'unlikely'


Hamas: internal Palestinian crisis won't last forever


Palestinian Chief negotiator meets British envoy in Jericho


Israeli soldiers arrest Hamas politicians


Message from a Palestinian elder to Annapolis summit participants


Israeli DM says not right time to invade Gaza Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said on Tuesday that Israel would not launch a large-scale invasion of the Gaza Strip in the near future.


Palestinians struggle with surge in drug use


Palestinian ex-minister slams calls for kidnapping Israeli soldiers Former Palestinian prisoners' affairs minister Hisham Abdel Razeq on Tuesday rejected statements of militant groups that threaten to kidnap Israeli soldiers.


Latest TIM payment for Palestinian population The Temporary International Mechanism, put into place by the European Commission with European Union Member States, will contribute again to this month?s payment of allowances to public service providers and pensioners in close co-operation with the Palestinian authorities.


Israel: UN Human Rights Council 'morally bankrupt' Pot, this is the kettle calling....


Merkel says she feels duty to protect Israel against Iranian threat German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday said she felt a moral duty to protect Israel and would stand firm in the face of Iran's nuclear ambitions and its threats to wipe the Jewish state off the map.


Women in focus at Palestinian film festival


Turkey leaves behind Israeli sortie Turkey said the controversy over Israel's penetration of its airspace during a bombing run in Syria is over.


Turning the other cheek Rory McCarthy on one Palestinian's patient struggle to uncover the truth about his 10-year-old daughter's death


Patriarchs, property, and politics in Jerusalem


Iran lobbies Interpol assembly Iranian delegates to Interpol's general assembly in Marrakesh, Morocco, warned that the United States and Israel were using Interpol as a political tool, the Washington Post reported Tuesday.


Has the AIPAC spy trial been derailed?


UN asks Israel to stop violations of Lebanon airspace Such overflights are a violation of Resolution 1701, which brought an end to the 34-day war between Israel and the Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah in August 2006.


Push for Annapolis summit triggers slew of Jewish lobbying efforts AIPAC's emphasis, however, is on another letter sent to Rice by U.S. Sens. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) asking her to ensure the active participation of Arab nations at Annapolis.....Seventy-nine senators signed on before the letter was sent in early October.


Israel's illegal activities


Getting a Master's in Bethlehem isn't easy, says student


Syria says new U.S. sanctions "pitiful"


Palestinian Stowaway Making Representation To AG Osama was found after he fell off the nose-wheel well of a Singapore Airlines (SIA) after the plane landed at the Changi International Airport in Singapore


Israel, Palestinian presidents to visit Turkey Israeli and Palestinian presidents Shimon Peres and Mahmud Abbas will visit Ankara next week to address the Turkish parliament and attend a regional economic forum, officials said on Tuesday.


'If we set up a Palestinian state now, we'll get an Iranian state' Binyamin Netanyahu said Tuesday morning.

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