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Number of items: 17

Article(s) appeared in following journal(s):

1: Antiwar.com   2: Chicago Tribune   3: CounterPunch   4: Daily Star   5: Electronic Intifada   6: Ha'aretz   7: Reuters   8: The Guardian   9: The Palestine Monitor  

Books/monographs

#7631 Surprise at the Supreme Court
by Gush Shalom, 30 June 2004

#7637 Beit Sourik Village Council versus The Government of Israel and Commander of the IDF Forces in the West Bank
by High Court of Justice , 30 June 2004
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Antiwar.com

#7646 Don't Call it a Wall
by Ran HaCohen in Antiwar.com, 30 June 2004
A year ago, I urged readers to forget about President Bush's "Road Map to Peace" – on which so much attention was wasted at the time, by now a dead letter – and concentrate on the real map of Palestine, radically changed by the construction of Israel ...

Chicago Tribune

#7628 Israeli wall splitting neighborhood down middle of street
by Bill Glauber in Chicago Tribune, 30 June 2004
The workers at the El-Ghazali family furniture store aren't sure whether they're following Israel's so-called security barrier or the barrier is following them. They have set up shop in three different locations since February, trying to find the ...

CounterPunch

#7626 Getting Away With Murder in Iraq
by Tariq Ali in CounterPunch, 30 June 2004
The "transfer of sovereignty" to Iraqis is, of course, another whopper. The irony in this case is that, as all Iraqis remember, this is a farcical repeat of what the British did after World War I when they received a League of Nations mandate to run ...

Daily Star

#7624 How Arafat was tarred by faulty Israeli intelligence
by David Hirst in Daily Star, 30 June 2004
»There is one reason why, even if Clinton believes that to be the case, he should not, even now, publicly proclaim it. Camp David was essentially Barak's brainchild. Desperate for a breakthrough in the moribund peace process, he conceived the f ...

Electronic Intifada

#7680 CPJ concerned about Gaza missile attack
by CPJ in Electronic Intifada, 30 June 2004
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is gravely concerned by the Israel Defense Forces' (IDF's) missile attack in the Gaza Strip on a building that houses several media outlets. According to journalists in Gaza, an Israeli ...

Ha'aretz

#7614 It's only a choir
by Amira Hass in Ha'aretz, 30 June 2004
There's no reason why the fate of this local choir formed in 1955 - which sings a wide repertoire from Christian liturgy - should attract the attention of the Western Christian world more than the status of senior citizen facilities and orphanages ru ...

#7615 Separation fence forces expanded UN food program
by Amira Hass in Ha'aretz, 30 June 2004
WFP assessors took account of the fact that that the construction of the fence caused the loss of a substantial portion of the most fertile agricultural lands in the northern area of the fence. They had produced annual yields of $90,000 per hectare ( ...

#7616 Top rabbi: Din rodef on anyone ceding land
by Nadav Shragai in Ha'aretz, 30 June 2004
Rabbi Avigdor Neventzal, a rabbi in Jerusalem's Old City, said yesterday that anyone who gives away parts of the land of Israel to gentiles is open to a din rodef - a religious license to kill a fellow Jew. ...

#7621 High Court rules out 30km stretch in separation fence route
by Yuval Yoaz in Ha'aretz, 30 June 2004
The High Court of Justice on Wednesday morning ordered changes to 30 kilometers of the route of the West Bank separation fence, northwest of Jerusalem, saying that everything must be done to minimize harship to Palestinians living in the area. Th ...

#7622 Analysis: Change the fence route in northeast J'lem too
by Danny Rubinstein in Ha'aretz, 30 June 2004
Wednesday's High Court of Justice verdict ordering changes to 30 kilometers of the route of the West Bank separation fence does not negate the construction of the fence in principle - it even accepts the state's stance that the current route adequate ...

Reuters

#7623 Israel wants end to defacing barrier
by Cynthia Johnston in Reuters, 30 June 2004
"Welcome to the Ghetto," reads graffiti daubed on the concrete slabs of Israel's West Bank barrier. "This wall will soon fall." But Israel's Defence Ministry said on Tuesday it was looking at a plan that would eliminate such messages by putting an ...

The Guardian

#7617 Court orders changes to West Bank wall
by Guardian staff in The Guardian, 30 June 2004
The Israeli supreme court today ordered changes to Israel's controversial West Bank wall, saying the current route was causing too much harm to the local Palestinian population. The court said such harm must be minimised, even if doing so resulted ...

#7619 The west's Arab racket
by Jonathan Freedland in The Guardian, 30 June 2004
One does not have to be a placard-waving anti-imperialist to note that for nearly a century the Arab world has been on the receiving end of constant western meddling. If they have not got on with choosing their own governments, that's partly because ...

#7620 Israel retakes Gaza town, but Hamas missiles still get through
by Chris McGreal in The Guardian, 30 June 2004
Tanks, troops and bulldozers reoccupied a Gaza town yesterday in a bid to curb Hamas rocket attacks on Israel, after the crudely made missiles claimed their first Israeli victims, a man and a three-year-old boy. Hamas responded by firing more of ...

The Palestine Monitor

#7618 International pressure crucial to prevent imminent bloodshed in northern Gaza Strip
by Palestine Monitor staff in The Palestine Monitor, 30 June 2004
»Israeli forces have completed the encirclement of Beit Hanoun in the Northern Gaza strip, closing all access points and digging up roads to prevent residents fleeing the pending onslaught.With apache helicopters flying overhead, large forces ...

Maps/atlases/photos/cartoons

Number of items: 4

Maps(s) appeared in following journal(s):

#139 Map 2 used in Judgement of High Court of Justice on the case of Beit Sourik Village Council versus The Government of Israel and Commander of the IDF Forces in the West Bank
by High Court of Justice , 30 June 2004

#140 Map 3 used in Judgement of High Court of Justice on the case of Beit Sourik Village Council versus The Government of Israel and Commander of the IDF Forces in the West Bank
by High Court of Justice , 30 June 2004

#141 Map 4 used in Judgement of High Court of Justice on the case of Beit Sourik Village Council versus The Government of Israel and Commander of the IDF Forces in the West Bank
by High Court of Justice , 30 June 2004

#138 Map 1 used in Judgement of High Court of Justice on the case of Beit Sourik Village Council versus The Government of Israel and Commander of the IDF Forces in the West Bank
by High Court of Justice , 30 June 2004

Audio-visual material

National Public Radio

#2183 Documentary Interviews Failed Suicide Bombers
with Terry Gross, Tom Roberts, Israel Goldvicht, on National Public Radio, 30 June 2004




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