Israeli soldiers kill Palestinian farmer in Gaza   Israeli soldiers shot dead a Palestinian farmer and wounded another in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian medics said Friday.
As Israel prepares to abandon territories, some Jews plan State of Judea     A Settleristan, if you will.
IDF to show US nuclear data on Iran   Disappointed after failing to make their case on Iran and influence the outcome of the United States's National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) released this week, Military Intelligence will present its hard core evidence on the Islamic Republic's nuclear program on Sunday to the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff during a rare visit he will be making to Israel. 
Israeli army detains two cameramen in West Bank    
Indonesia to attend donor conference for Palestine in Paris     
Four injured and two arrested in Bil'in anti-Wall protest    
Arab League chief urges world community to exceed Palestinians' target for $5.8B in aid   The head of the Arab League on Friday urged the world community to exceed a US$5.8 billion (¤4 billion) aid target sought by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas for his people.
Female settlers' assault elderly Palestinians in Deir al Hatab    
Bomb goes off outside major Gaza security installation   A roadside bomb went off outside a major security headquarters in Gaza City on Friday, in an escalation of attacks on symbols of the Islamic Hamas group's rule.
Building of Jerusalem settlement to continue: Israel minister   "Construction will continue at full flow, and our friends must be told this," Strategic Affairs Minister Avigdor Lieberman, a deputy premier, told public television.
Gaza's donkeys in demand as fuel crisis mounts    
Bethlehem inaugurates Christmas Market    
Justice for Palestine; Justice for All    
The more they want Giuliani, the less they want American mediation in Mideast     
Only 1 suicide bombing hit Israel so far this year    Hamas , the main Palestinian group behind the suicide bombing campaign, has largely held to its vow to maintain a temporary truce as it has tried to exert its influence through the democratic political process.
Thousands come to J'lem to protest plans to divide capital    It was with a sense of religious fervor that the thousands of people who came Thursday to the Jerusalem International Convention Center sang Shuli Natan's "Jerusalem of Gold." They came to protest against plans to divide Israel's capital. 
Syria 'not pessimistic' on Middle East peace talks    Moustapha stressed however that comprehensive peace could only be attained if Israel "changed the reality on the ground" and ended its "policies of occupation."
Poll: Few Israeli settlers will leave homes for cash   A minority of Israeli settlers would leave their West Bank homes voluntarily if the government paid them compensation, a poll revealed Friday. 
Families live rough as Lebanon rebuilds from war     
Jordan king to address European parliament on Mideast     
Palestinian student trades rifle for amnesty and quest for peace    
Iran: Why Won't We Take Yes For An Answer?    Israel's amen corner tries to spin the NIE report 
What if the NIE is a Bush gambit?   pressure on Israel could be one reason for the NIE. Pressure on the Arabs is another, as mentioned above
Saturday, December 8, 2007
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