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Friday, August 27th, 2004
(The letter below was somewhat edited, but written by a resident of the beleaguered community of Gush Katif to one of our members of Women in Green. Leah was very impressed with its contents and passed it on to us. Our Board decided to give it wider circulation.) Dear Leah, I feel like I’m living […]
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Friday, August 27th, 2004
dside bomb, similar to those used by the llah in southern on, exploded beneath a public bus at around 10 is evening. ulously, none of the passengers were injured. umber 160 bus was travelling from alem south to t and n when shortly after the n junction a roadside bomb was detonated beneath it. xplosion […]
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Thursday, August 26th, 2004
While Maariv reported today that Prime Minister Sharon plans to bring the actual disengagement plan for a Cabinet vote as early as next month, many residents are confident that it will not come to pass. Maariv reported today that Prime Minister Sharon plans to bring the actual disengagement plan for a Cabinet vote as early […]
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Thursday, August 26th, 2004
Gush Katif is the name of the set of Jewish settlements at the western end of the Gaza Strip. Just recently, Ariel Sharon pushed through his plan for unilateral Israeli disengagement from Gaza, thus ensuring that he will go down in history as part of the Oslo appeasement and capitulation pantheon. Sharon showed that his […]
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Thursday, August 26th, 2004
Friedman – the first Israeli to win two Olympic medals after winning the bronze in 1996 – finished the last of the 11 races in second place, but took the gold by scoring 42 points. The silver went to Nikos Kaklamanakis of Greece, who finished with 52 points and Nick Dempsey of Britain won bronze. […]
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Wednesday, August 25th, 2004
An Epidemic on the West Bank On the morning of March 21, 1983, one week before Pesach, in a high school in the town of Arrabeh in the Jenin area of the West Bank, Palestinian girls (between the ages of 15 and 17) were sitting in several classrooms when they suddenly began to faint, one […]
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Wednesday, August 25th, 2004
International Law Prof. Talia Einhorn said today that Attorney-General Mazuz’s position stating that the Geneva Convention should apply to Judea and Samaria could have far-reaching ramifications. She said it could pave the way for the international community to negate Israel’s claim to the Old City of Jerusalem and other Jerusalem neighborhoods such as Ramat Eshkol, […]
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Wednesday, August 25th, 2004
US authorities have arrested two members of the Hamas terror group operating on American soil. The two are being brought to trial on racketeering and terrorism charges. Muhammed Hamid Khalil Salah and Abdelhaleem Hasan Abdelraziq Ashqar were arrested on Thursday in Chicago and Virginia, respectively. A warrant was issued for senior Hamas chief Mousa abu-Marzouk, […]
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Tuesday, August 24th, 2004
An excellent article “STOP TRANSFER” recently appeared in The Jerusalem Post. The author, Prof. Ron Breiman, chairman of Professors for a Strong Israel, set forth a number of steps that should be taken to prevent the transfer of Jews from Gaza. He said, among other things: “Place human shields around neighborhoods designated to be transferred […]
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Tuesday, August 24th, 2004
There is one major issue related to the “Security Wall” that is being totally ignored by the media and by Israelis. Sure, the weaknesses associated with the idea of the “Security Wall” have already been well expounded. The Wall is too easy to climb over, dig under, swim around or blow holes in. Even worse, […]
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