Sunday, February 3, 2008

Headlines for 02-02-08

Hamas: Fatah security forces arrest four Hamas members from several part of the West Bank


Soldiers terrify family, force father and children under the rain for several hours


Safeguarding 'New-cue-lur' Secrets According to the Times, the Turks and Israelis had planted "moles" in practically every agency or institution involved in nuclear technology. The Turks and their American Turkish Council, Edmonds claimed, often acted as a "conduit," passing nuclear secrets to Pakistan?s Inter-Services Intelligence, and receiving cash payments in return.


P.A security arrests eight Hamas supporters in the West Bank


Palestinian patient dies due to the Israeli siege on Gaza


Palestinian Sources: Israel transferred 120 Palestinian prisoners to administrative detention


Three boys wounded near Bethlehem Three Palestinian young boys were injured when Israeli troops opened fire at them in the village of Al-Khader south of Bethlehem on Saturday at night.


Commander whose unit shot unarmed Palestinian sentenced to 15 months in jail and a demotion Dror claims that the way the Palestinian looked at him was enough to classify him as a "suspect" and to justify opening fire.


Hamas says will control Gaza-Egypt border transit


Capitulation to all The security and demographic imperative to maintain the settlement blocs in the Jerusalem area is compelling. The building project freezes at Ma'aleh Adumim and now Givat Ze'ev, however, suggest that the current government does not share this view and that the American administration's 2004 letter notwithstanding, rejects it too.


Lebanon orders arrest of 11 soldiers over shootings A Lebanese judge ordered on Saturday the arrest of three army officers and eight soldiers over the killing of opposition protesters a week ago in some of Beirut's deadliest street violence since the 1975-90 civil war.


Palestinian tries to sneak lion and monkey into Gaza


Israelis told to prepare 'rocket rooms' for war Retired senior officers told Israelis on Saturday to prepare "rocket rooms" as protection against a rain of missiles expected to be fired at the Jewish state in any future conflict


Crossing into Egypt for supplies Since the Egypt-Gaza border was breached more than a week ago, Palestinians have been crossing into Egypt looking for items they cannot find in Gaza.


HEBRON: Tragedy in Beit Ummar pt II: Rest in peace? Before anyone reached the gate, and without any provocation or warning, the IDF began firing on the procession, first with live ammunition, and then with plastic bullets, tear gas, and concussion grenades. Three Palestinians were immediately injured near the internationals and taken away by ambulance as the outraged procession retreated


Canadian Inquiry Blames Israelis for Deaths in 2006 A Canadian military inquiry's report released Friday blames Israeli forces for the "tragic and preventable" deaths of a Canadian soldier and three other United Nations observers in Lebanon in July 2006.


Former '60 Minutes' Producer Says Show Could Get No Congressman to Speak on the Record About AIPAC


Qaeda claims Israel embassy attack in Mauritania: Gunmen opened fire on the Israeli embassy in Mauritania early on Friday, wounding at least three people but hurting no embassy staff.


Commission launches PEGASE - a new mechanism to support the Palestinian people

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