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Number of items: 13

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

1: Al-Jazeera Online   2: BBCi (BBC Online)   3: Ha'aretz   4: Stop the Wall   5: The Guardian   6: The Independent   7: The New York Times   8: The Times/Sunday Times   9: USA Today   10: Xinhuanet  

Al-Jazeera Online

#26401 Sharon threatens Palestinian poll
by Reuters in Al-Jazeera Online, 17 September 2005
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has threatened to disrupt occupied West Bank elections if Palestinian resistance movements run as candidates. Israel could hinder voting in the occupied West Bank during a Palestinian legislative election ...

#26411 Hamas, PA reject Israeli poll meddling
by Khalid Amayreh in Al-Jazeera Online, 17 September 2005
The Palestinian Authority (PA) and Hamas have strongly rejected threats by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to disrupt parliamentary polls if the latter takes part. "We will make every effort not to help (the Palestinians). I don't think they ...

BBCi (BBC Online)

#26417 Gaza police in border crackdown
by BBC staff in BBCi (BBC Online), 17 September 2005
Palestinian police have fired in the air to prevent stone-throwing crowds in southern Gaza from crossing into Egypt. The border area has been the focus of chaotic scenes since Monday, when Israeli troops who had kept the border sealed for decades w ...

Ha'aretz

#26407 Islamic Movement leader calls worshippers to Al-Aqsa mosque
by Yoav Stern in Ha'aretz, 17 September 2005
Sheikh Ra'ad Salah says mosque in danger, needs protection of thousands. ...

#26408 Three out of six Israelis missing in Bolivia found
by Yoav Stern in Ha'aretz, 17 September 2005
The other three have not yet returned from a river rafting trip from which was supposed to end one week ago. ...

Stop the Wall

#26576 A living image of misery in Shuqba
by Community Voices in Stop the Wall, 17 September 2005
Fakhri, from Shuqba, is a Palestinian Farmer. As every farmer following years of tradition in this region, he depends on two seasons of production. Planting and harvesting during the winter and summer ensures enough produce and income to live. ...

#26577 Zububa Villagers Tear Down 4 Meters of Apartheid Wall
by The Palestinian Grassroots Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign in Stop the Wall, 17 September 2005
In opposition to the Wall and the ever-tightening system of Occupation closures, a group of Palestinian youth tore down a section of the Apartheid Wall in the village of Zububa on September 16th. ...

The Guardian

#26406 Palestinian Police Begin Border Clampdown
by Sara El Deeb in The Guardian, 17 September 2005
Palestinian riot police fired in the air Saturday to keep back dozens of stone-throwing trespassers, and cranes and bulldozers plugged breaches along the porous Gaza-Egypt border, in the first signs of a clampdown after days of chaos. The fate of ...

The Independent

#26628 We have long ago lost our moral compass, so how can we lecture the Islamic world?
by Robert Fisk in The Independent, 17 September 2005
In an age when Lord Blair of Kut al-Amara can identify "evil ideologies" and al-Qa'ida can call the suicide bombing of 156 Iraqi Shias "good news" for the "nation of Islam", thank heaven for our readers, in particular John Shepherd, principal lecture ...

The New York Times

#26402 Israel to Disrupt Palestinian Vote if Hamas Runs
by Joel Brinkley, Steven Erlanger in The New York Times, 17 September 2005
UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 16 - Prime Minister Ariel Sharon vowed Friday to withhold Israeli cooperation from Palestinian legislative elections in January if candidates from the militant group Hamas take part. "We will make every effort not to help the ...

The Times/Sunday Times

#26496 Sharon fears arrest if he visits London
by Ian MacKinnon, Sean O’Neill, David Charter in The Times/Sunday Times, 17 September 2005
BRITAIN is desperate to avoid a diplomatic row with Israel after Ariel Sharon apparently snubbed an invitation from Tony Blair to visit London, claiming that he feared arrest. The Israeli Prime Minister is understood to have cited the case of a s ...

USA Today

#26404 Very slowly, Palestinians start repairing damaged homes
by AP in USA Today, 17 September 2005
Over the past two weeks, a team of workers armed with concrete and yellow paint transformed Ayman Qishta's home from a casualty of Israeli-Palestinian fighting into a symbol of hope for Gaza. With Israel's pullout, some of the Palestinians who li ...

Xinhuanet

#26410 Hamas warns Israel of building security zone in Gaza
by Xinhuanet staff in Xinhuanet, 17 September 2005
The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) warned Israel on Saturday of building an isolating security zone in the northern Gaza Strip. Al Qassam Brigades, Hamas' armed wing, said in a leaflet that it would resume attacks on Israeli targets if I ...

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Stop the Wall

#339 Extreme northern part of West Bank
by PALDIS in Stop the Wall, 17 September 2005

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