Friday, September 28, 2007

Headlines for 09-27-07

Israeli strike hits 'rocket crew' An Israeli air strike has killed two Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip, bringing the death toll in the territory to 11 since Wednesday.


Journalists angry with Palestinian Authority conduct


Saudis urge Hamas and Fatah to form new coalition


Palestine's Abbas to pay working visit to Portugal Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will pay a working visit to Portugal Saturday, the Portuguese Foreign Ministry said on Thursday.


Israel won't halt fence work to get Saudis to int'l conference Israel has no intention of stopping work on the security barrier to lure Saudi Arabia to the US-sponsored conference on the Middle East later this year, senior diplomatic sources said Thursday night in response to comments made by the Saudi foreign minister in New York.


The forgotten faithful


Settlers planning 5 new outposts


Palestinian Security forces arrest five of Hamas West Bank activists


Israel arrests top wanted in West Bank raid


Money trail to Hamas begins with Israeli banks Israeli authorities tracking Hamas's funds said they made an unexpected discovery last month - cash from one of Israel's biggest banks had found its way to a security force loyal to the Palestinian Islamists in Gaza.


Palestinian policeman injured by Palestinian Security A 24 year-old Palestinian policeman, Mohammad Abu Saleem, was shot on Wednesday morning by Palestinian Security officers while he was trying to cross a barrier near the northern West Bank city of Nablus.



Israel Warned After Closing West Bank for Jewish Holiday


Dickinson: The situation is very close to a Humanitarian Disaster in the Gaza Strip


Newsweek Senior Editor Says 'Israeli Lobby' Is Shaping U.S. Policy Toward Iran


Why Does Norman Podhoretz Hate America? by Michael Scheuer Podhoretz hates every American who does not support the neoconservatives' views, the foreign policy they have devised, and the military and national security disasters to which they are leading America. Michael Scheuer is a former CIA counterterrorism official.


In Israel, an oasis of peace Half Jewish, half Arab, Neve Shalom tries to overcome mutual mistrust. Divisive pressures test the community's resolve.


2000: 'Provocative' mosque visit sparks riots


Clinton supports Israeli 'strike' on Syria


Children imprisoned by Israel in Telmond appeal Abbas to intervene for their release


Kuwait appeals for serious action to resolve Mideast crisis "This requires serious action from the international community to protect the Palestinian People and implement the resolutions of international legitimacy of the Palestinian People.


Palestinian Detainee facing deportation along with his family


Life is an open book for the peace-loving Quakers


French FM cancels meet with Syria over Lebanese MP's killing


Sa'adat warns against use of prisoners for political gains


High Court demands response


Palestinian factions criticize Abbas-Olmert meetings after Gaza offensive Palestinian factions have criticized recent meetings between President Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah and Israeli leaders on Thursday in the wake of Israeli offensive in Gaza.


Arafat was unsure on Palestinian state Senior Palestinians urged Yasser Arafat not to declare an independent state in the 1970s because they feared it would allow Israel to maintain sovereignty over all Palestinian lands, according to declassified documents.

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