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Resistance Clashes With Army East Of Gaza City IMEMC - Friday March 19, 2010 - 03:22, Local sources in the Gaza Strip on Thursday evening that clashes took place between Palestinian Resistance Fighters and Israeli soldiers east of Gaza City, and near the Al Shuhada Graveyard. PCHR Weekly Report: 31 Palestinians wounded by Israeli forces IMEMC - Friday March 19, 2010 - 02:47, In its Weekly Report on Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) reported that during the week of 11-17 March 2010, Israeli forces used excessive force against Palestinian peaceful demonstrations in the West Bank. 31 Palestinian civilians, including 4 children and 5 women, were wounded by Israeli gunfire. Israeli forces inaugurated a Jewish synagogue 300 meters away from the al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem, in addition to conducting 13 incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank, and a limited incursion into the Gaza Strip. Israeli Military Detains Nine Civilians From The West Bank IMEMC - Thursday March 18, 2010 - 16:08, Nine Palestinian civilians were detained on Thursday by Israeli troops during morning invasions targeting a number of West Bank communities. Qassam Shell From Gaza Kills a A Kibbutz Worker, War Jets Bombards Targets In The Strip IMEMC - Thursday March 18, 2010 - 14:34, One foreign worker was killed on Thursday in the Nativ Ha'asara kibbutz by a Qassam home-made shell fried form Gaza. Israeli Military Investigator Admits Failures in Military Investigation of Rachel Corrie’s Killing IMEMC - Thursday March 18, 2010 - 10:14, Today March 17, 2010 the Haifa District Court saw a fourth day of testimony in the civil lawsuit filed by Rachel Corrie’s family against the State of Israel for her unlawful killing in Rafah, Gaza. Rachel Corrie, an American human rights defender from Olympia, Washington, was crushed to death on March 16, 2003 by a Caterpillar D9R bulldozer. She had been nonviolently demonstrating against Palestinian home demolitions with fellow members of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), a Palestinian-led movement committed to resisting the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land using nonviolent, direct action methods and principles. 15 Palestinians Deported From Jerusalem For 15 Days IMEMC - Thursday March 18, 2010 - 05:48, The District Court in Jerusalem decided to expell 15 Palestinian natives of East Jerusalem out of the city of a period of 15 days, after they were detained by the police during the recent clashes. Sonic booms over Gaza after projectile kills Thai worker 3/18/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an - No strikes or injuries were reported after Gaza residents reported hearing what sounded like a dozen explosions across the Strip on Thursday, hours after the death of a Thai worker hit by projectile fire. The Fatah-affiliated Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed to have fired the projectile that killed the foreign worker, in a statement moments after reports from Ashkelon police said a man was injured while working in the greenhouses of the Terra Seva region of the southern Israeli town. Gaza's director of ambulance and emergency services, Muawiya Hassanein, said no injuries or damages were reported in Gaza, and that officials believed the sounds were the results of sonic booms and not airstrikes. An Israeli military spokeswoman confirmed the death of the unidentified man, and said the projectile strike was the third in 24 hours. Israeli warplanes target southern Gaza 3/19/2010 - Gaza - Ma'an - Israeli warplanes targeted the southern Gaza Strip early Friday morning, witnesses said, hours after a projectile killed a foreign national in southern Israel. There were no immediate reports of injury after missiles struck at least four targets in the coastal enclave, among them two open areas in Khan Younis, a tunnel along the Gaza-Egypt border, and a factory, Reuters reported. Approached by Ma'an, the Israeli military had no immediate comment. Israeli forces invaded Gaza from the east Thursday evening, witnesses said, clashing with Palestinian fighters east of Gaza City. There were no reports of injury in the violence, which onlookers said was concentrated near the Ash-Shuhada Cemetery. Witnesses reported hearing gunfire and explosions near the graveyard, as well as the sound of fighter jets hovering overhead. AP photojournalist injured in Hebron 3/18/2010 - Hebron - Ma'an - An photojournalist sustained injuries to his back after being struck by a tear-gas canister on Wednesday during clashes between Palestinians and Israeli forces. Nasser Shiyoukhi, a photographer for The Associated Press, was critically injured, witnesses said. A Palestine Red Crescent ambulance reportedly transferred the journalist to a nearby hospital, although it was not immediately clear which one. Shiyoukhi was among several photojournalists covering ongoing confrontations around the Tarek Bin Ziab street in southern Hebron when he was struck by the projectile. An Israeli military spokesman told Ma'an that a photojournalist was lightly injured during a riot. Palestinians in the are hurled rocks at Israeli forces, who responded with riot dispersal means, the spokesman said. He added that, in the Israeli army's view, all journalists and others covering violent events do so at their own risk. Army: Projectile lands in southern Israel 3/18/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an - A homemade projectile fired from the Gaza Strip landed in southern Israel on Thursday, the Israeli military said. An Israeli military spokesman said there were no immediate reports of injury or damage. The projectile, which was said to have landed in the Eshkol region east of Gaza, was the fourth such attack reported in 24 hours. A Thai citizen died in Ashkelon after he was struck by one of the projectile reportedly fired from Gaza on Thursday afternoon. [end] Khan Younis fires injure 3, blackouts continue 3/18/2010 - Gaza - Ma'an - Two fires broke out in Khan Younis on Wednesday night, injuring three civilians including a child,in at least one power-related incident, medics said. Two were injured when a kerosene lamp exploded in their home, Ambulance and Emergency Services director Muawiya Hassanein said. The injuries bring the total number of electricity-related casualties to seven in March alone, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). The injured were identified by Hassanein as Adala Ash-Sharqawi, 45, who was moderately injured, and her son Mu'ath, 9, who was admitted to hospital in critical condition. " The continued deterioration in power supply has increased the reliance of the population on electrical generators run by fuel," the UN body's Weekly Protection of Civilians report said,citing the injury of five children of the same family aged five to 15 in Beit Lahiya when a generator exploded in their home last week. Fresh violence escalates east of Hebron 3/18/2010 - Hebron - Ma'an - Fresh violence broke out east of Hebron on Thursday morning, with stone-throwing children and teenagers targeted by rubber-coated bullets, witnesses reported. Teenagers and Israeli soldiers faced off in the Wadi Joz area, on the eastern outskirts of Hebron near the town of Bani Na'im. An Israeli military spokeswoman said Israeli security forces were on the scene using "riot disputable mechanisms" against the teens. She said "20 rioters gathered east of Hebron," and noted the group was "hurling rocks and burning tires;" the number of locals was later estimated at 80. The clash erupted only hours after a military curfew, imposed on Wednesday evening, was lifted. Locals said troops stopped a car of three Palestinians north of the city during the curfew, and detained the riders. The military spokeswoman said she was unaware of a curfew imposed on the area overnight, nor was she aware of any detentions in the area. DCI: Israel illegally moves detained minors 3/18/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an - Defense for Children International issued an urgent appeal for seven children, detained by Israeli forces on 11 February, who were "illegally" moved to a detention center in Israel without parental consent. "On or about 8 March 2010, Israeli authorities transferred at least seven Palestinian children from Ofer Prison, in the West Bank, to Rimonim Prison, inside Israel," DCI said in a statement on Monday. The organization said the transfer occurred after its lawyers "informed Ofer military court that children were being detained illegally with adult detainees inside Ofer prison. "The actions of the military court, DCI said, "amounts to a further contravention of international law," citing Article 76 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, DCI said the transfer of detainees out of occupied territory is illegal, and a further violation of the rights of the child, since all of those moved were under 15. Shepherds Field Kindergarten students demand human rights 3/18/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an -Dozens of small children with the Shepherds Field kindergarten in Beit Sahour marched alongside their parents demanding recognition of the rights of children to live in a world free of violence. The Wednesday afternoon march saw kindergarteners and scout bands parade through the Old City south of Bethlehem with cartoon mascots bearing signs calling on Palestinians and the world to work against the violation of children's rights. The march ended in the Beit Sahour municipality hall, where children were treated to a play by the mascots teaching them about their rights as children. The play was seen by four kindergarten classes from around the town. . . . . Gaza residents continue testing Israeli no-go zone 3/18/2010 - Gaza - Ma'an - Israeli forces opened fire on Popular Committee Against the Buffer Zone march as the group continued to test the military's policing of the no-go area on Thursday, organizers said. No injuries were reported, but one official said shots targeted civilians after warning shots were fired as the group reached the edge of the buffer zone, some 300 meters away from the Israeli border barrier. An Israeli military spokeswoman said soldiers "identified rioters" in "what is considered a prohibited area" and said they were "hurling rocks" at the soldiers. "A single warning shot was fired in the air," she said. Mahmoud Az-Zaq, the committee coordinator, said hundreds of protesters gathered in the Al-Farraheen neighborhood east of Khan Younis and walked directly toward the buffer area. Southern Gaza coordinator Saber Az-Z'aneen, said shots targeted some of the protesters after a series of warning shots had been fired into the air. Detainees: Nafha prison among worst 3/18/2010 - Gaza - Ma'an - Detainees at Israel's Nafha jail say their conditions are among the worst in the Israeli prison establishment, the Husam detainees center reported Thursday. Prisoners sent a message on Wednesday night, Husam reported, telling officials that sick detainees are neglected and others are transferred from one prison to another. The Husam center said detainees are consistently complaining about poor treatment in the prisons, especially the Nafha prison, but rarely receive the backing and support they need. [end] Israeli warplanes target southern Gaza Strip 3/19/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an - Israeli warplanes targeted the southern Gaza Strip early Friday morning, witnesses said. There were no immediate reports of injury. According to news reports, the strikes targeted two open areas in Khan Younis, a tunnel along the Gaza-Egypt border, and a factory. The strikes came hours after a Palestinian group fired a projectile that killed a Thai citizen in the southern Israeli town of Ashkelon. [end] In photos: Civil society at work in Qalqiliya 3/18/2010 - MaanImages / Khaleel Reash - 1-3: Palestinian protesters launch balloons during an anti-wall demonstration near a part of the Israeli separation barrier that surrounds the West Bank city of Qalqiliya on 16 March 2010. 4-5: Mutawakil Taha, assistant undersecretary in the Ministry of Information, and Tunisian Ambassador Habib Ben Farah talk to reporters at the protest on Tuesday in the Palestinian city. 6-9: Taha, Ben Farah and Abbas Zaki, a member of Fatah Central Committee, attend a workshop in Qalqiliya after the protest. Palestinians rallied across the occupied territories on Tuesday. 10-11: Rabeh Khandakji, Qalqiliya governor, meets with Taha in Qalqiliya, the site of demonstrations that followed the Israeli inauguration of a new synagogue in occupied East Jerusalem. Two goods crossings open in Gaza 3/18/2010 - Gaza - Ma'an - The Kerem Shalom and Karni crossings will be partially opened on Thursday for the transport of limited aid into the Gaza Strip, Palestinian liaison official Raed Fattouh said. The official said he expected between 110 to 120 truckloads of aid for both the commercial and agricultural sectors to be transported into Gaza at the Kerem Shalom terminal, along with exports of three truckloads of flowers under a continuing Dutch government program supporting Gaza farmers, and limited imports of cooking gas and industrial diesel. At the bulk goods crossing at Karni, 125 truckloads of wheat and animal feed will be transferred into the Strip, Fattouh said. The imports will likely be the last of the week, with Israeli officials having announced the closure of the crossings every Friday but one since August 2009. . . . . Checkpoint halts traffic south of Beita, 3 teens detained 3/18/2010 - Nablus - Ma'an - Witnesses reported the installation of a flying checkpoint south of Beita village on Thursday morning, hours after Israeli forces raided the town and detained three teenagers. An Israeli military spokeswoman said troops had entered the village and detained three Palestinians "wanted for suspected involvement of terror activity. "Beita village residents reported several homes targeted by night raids, while Palestinian security sources identified those detained as Ahmad Aref Hamayel, 16, Laith Saleh Hamayel, 16, and Maher Faouzi Ahmad Hamayel, 17. Mid-morning on Thursday, locals reported heavy traffic as the checkpoint on the main road connecting Beita to Highway 60 stopped cars, checking the identity cards of each passenger driving in and out of the village. According to witnesses, cars carrying fruits and vegetables to market were being taken aside for checks. Young Bethlehem baker dies of burns 3/18/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an - An 18-year-old baker's assistant from the Al-Azza refugee camp died Wednesday of burns he sustained in February when a burst gas line set a Bethlehem bakery aflame. Abdullah Sami Al-Azza sustained third degree burns to 75% of his body, medics at the Rafidiya Hospital in Nablus said. He was transfered to the special care unit after he was temporarily stabilized at the Beit Jala hospital in the Bethlehem governorate. Medics said Al-Azza underwent several surgeries but damage to his organs was severe and he did not survive the final treatment. He had been kept in the intensive care unit for the duration of his hospitalization. The Palestinian Workers Union called for an investigation into the nature of the accident and cautioned bakeries and restaurants to have their infrastructure checked by health and safety inspectors regularly. Reports: Al-Qassam leader exiled to Jordan 3/18/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an - An Israeli news site announced the release of an Al-Qassam Brigades leader on Wednesday, on the condition that he be exiled in Jordan. According to the the site, Central Issues, an agreement was struck with Israeli intelligence to exile Saleh Al-Aruri, 43, to three years in Jordan, following three years in an Israeli prison. Al-Aruri was allegedly a leading member in Hamas' armed wing. The site said he was presented with a decision "in line with what prisoners would have been given" if a prisoner swap had gone forward for the release of captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. According to Israel Ha'Yom, a Hebrew-language Israeli newspaper, the deportation followed an agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, which is also hostile to Hamas. . . . . Hamas: Jordan campaigning against improved relations 3/18/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an - Hamas affiliates in Jordan told the party's Palestine Information Center that officials in Amman were waging a campaign to quash local support for the movement in an attempt to dampen relations. According to the site, 18 invididuals collecting donations for Gaza or Palestine, as well as writers advocating improved relations between Jordan and Hamas have been summoned to speak with officials about their conduct. The PIC said "well informed sources" told its reporters that "the measures were part of a new Jordanian policy toward Hamas and the Palestine cause. " The sources interpreted the act as Jordan "settling its path" and deciding to continue its support of the "moderate Arab axis" and President Mahmoud Abbas, who the site described as "the PA chief whose term in office expired in January last year". In Gaza, EU rep condemns ’any kind of violence’ 3/18/2010 - Gaza - Ma'an - EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton arrived in Gaza via the Erez crossing Thursday afternoon, ahead of a Quartet meeting in Moscow later in the week. Ashton, whose arrival was punctuated with the launch of a projectile that killed a Thai worker in Israel, will tour the besieged coastal enclave for one day, then head to Russia where Quartet members will convene to discuss the situation in the Middle East. During the one-day visit, Ashton was set to meet Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) PhilippoGrandi, and visit the agency's food distribution center in Jabaliya, where was scheduled to host a news conference. Ashton was also expected to meet several of the non-aligned political figures in Gaza before she leaves. Following the Moscow conference, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was scheduled to visit the Strip. Fatah leader: Obama hesitant to confront Israel 3/18/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an - US President Barack Obama appears afraid to challenge Israel, Fatah Central Committee Nabil Sha'ath said Thursday. "I don't know if President Obama is ready to confront Israel or not. It doesn't seem like he's ready," Sha'ath told Ma'an radio. He said America's stance on settlement construction, which Vice President Joe Biden condemned during a visit to the region last week, would not be enough to convince Palestinians to return to peace talks. "There is no possibility of continuing negotiations in light of continued settlement policy," Sha'ath said. Furthermore, little will be accomplished at an upcoming Quartet meeting in Moscow on Friday, he added, even though three of the four members, the UN, European Union and Russia, tend to be vocally opposed to the enterprise. The US typically supports Israel, negating calls for the strong and real stance that is needed against settlements, Sha'ath said. PA distributes assistance to poor, disabled 3/18/2010 - Ramallah - Ma'an - The Office of the President distributed financial assistance to a number of needy families and people with disabilities on Thursday, in cooperation with the Al-Bireh and Ramallah governorate. The assistance was provided to 40 families, and distributed by the head of the president's Office of Humanitarian Assistance, the director of public affairs and the head of the economic and social affairs section. Firas Ghanam, head of the assistance office, said the aid reiterated that the Palestinian Authority is committed to assisting and encouraging needy Palestinian families and those with disabilities. Assistance will be distributed elsewhere in the coming days, he added. [end] Hamas detains men accused of Fatah propagandizing 3/18/2010 - Gaza - Ma'an - Security forces acting on behalf of the de facto Ministry of the Interior on Thursday detained a group of men "in charge of a Fatah propaganda campaign," officials said. Gaza Interior Ministry spokesman Ihab Al-Ghusein said a number of men were seized, many of whom were "working in the former security forces," referring to the pre-2007 Palestinian Authority. The "propaganda campaign" was allegedly aimed at "defaming the government and spreading rumors in Gaza," principally using a Fatah-affiliated Web site, Al-Ghusein added, in a statement. Gaza security forces were "monitoring the small group responsible for sreading lies and rumors," Al-Ghusein said, and accused the PA of directing the group's movements. "If such acts continue, legal measures will be taken against anyone involved," he said. Reports of factional violence - Recent reports from the Palestinian Center. . . PA shuts down Ramallah radio station 3/18/2010 - Ramallah - Ma'an - The Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Technology has shut down a local radio station in Ramallah that it had accused of broadcasting illegally. In a statement, the ministry said the decision was implemented in accordance with the minister, Mashhur Abu Daqa, after an "unknown station," broadcasting out of central Ramallah on the 105. 8 frequency, that interfered with Palestine TV's broadcasts for three days. "This radio station was discovered thanks to the efforts of the ministry, in cooperation with Voice of Palestine radio, and took the necessary legal procedures to immediately shut it down, preventing it from broadcasting," the statement said. The ministry added that it would shut down any station that refused to secure licenses before broadcasting. . . . . Women’s handcraft union shows off tradition 3/18/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an - Women hovered expectantly over tables of handcrafted silver pendants next to booths of rich embroidered shawls and olivewood carvings, waiting for the tens of thousands of tourists that visit Bethlehem in the spring to wander in. On display was the art and heritage of Palestine, and renewed efforts at integrating women into the business economy. Neither was getting much attention, but craftmakers and officials were justifiably proud of the event. Supported by caretaker Prime Minister Salam Fayyad, the Democracy and Workers Rights Center (DWRC) and the Handicrafts Union of Bethlehem, the opening ceremony - with Minister of Tourism Khoulud Da'iebes in attendance - celebrated the achievements of the women in putting together the event, and working to strengthen the handicrafts union. "Two thirds of Palestinian businesses are small and medium sized," Bethlehem Chamber of. . . Pharmacists to hold annual conference in Bethlehem 3/18/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an - In preparation for the sixth Palestinian pharmacists conference at Bethlehem's convention palace, pharmacists held a meeting Wednesday to discuss its agenda. The head of the preparatory committee for the conference, Dr Muhammad Dofash, attended in addition to doctors and pharmacists from the region. They decided to title the conference "Toward Professional Pharmacist Performance. "The conference, sponsored by Prime Minister Salam Fayyad, will include specialists displaying their products and the latest medical achievements. There will also be an exhibition for Palestinian and international medicines. A media committee will cover the conference's events, said Dr Dofash. The conference will bring to mind the role of Palestinianpharmacy in the Arab world. The Union of Arab Pharmacists was founded in Jerusalem in 1966 with the participation of the head of pharmacists in Palestine, Dr. 'Israel will defend itself from Gaza rockets, regardless of Goldstone' Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - IAF strikes six targets in Gaza in response to Qassam rocket attack that killed a man Thursday. Hezbollah official: Israel strike on Iran could ignite Mideast Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - Group's deputy chief says anyone who attacked Iran would pay the price, whether Israel or the U.S. IDF troops assaulted after wandering into Hebron's Arab area Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - 3 soldiers wounded after losing their way in Hebron during physical training exercise. Lebanon arrests Saudi national for alleged Mossad links Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - Man was reportedly communicating with an IDF patrol when he was arrested Lebanon security forces. IDF vs. democracy and freedom of speech Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - The decision to declare two Palestinian villages a closed military zone on is anti-democratic. The IDF's spending list: Useless planes and broken English Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - Israel is buying new planes capable of bombing Iran - to be delivered three years too late. Report: Petraeus Warns Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mullen that Israel Is Jeopardizing US Security Interests 3/17/2010 - Democracy Now! - Veteran military and foreign affairs analyst and author Mark Perry reports that CENTCOM commander General David Petraeus dispatched a team of senior military officers in January to brief Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Admiral Michael Mullen on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Perry reports that the briefers told Mullen that “Israeli intransigence on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was jeopardizing US standing in the region. ” -- Welcome to Democracy Now!, Mark Perry. Start off by explaining what exactly General Petraeus sent to the Joint Chiefs of Staff. What is his stand? MARK PERRY: General Petraeus sent a briefing team to talk to Admiral Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to give Admiral Mullen a briefing on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the facts of the conflict. . . . . he made it very clear that without progress on this issue, it was going to remain a problem in his area of responsibilities. . . . Related: The Petraeus briefing: Biden’s embarrassment is not the whole story Al-Haq Action Alert: Assault on Palestinian East Jerusalem 3/16/2010 - Al-Haq - On 12 January 2010 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that Israel would never ‘cede control of united Jerusalem nor retreat to the 1967 borders’. Since this assertion by Netanyahu that Israel would never end its military occupation of East Jerusalem and return to the 1967 Green Line, Israeli military forces have gradually increased restrictions on Palestinian residents of occupied East Jerusalem. In recent days, there has been a sudden increase in closures and restrictions imposed most significantly in Sheikh Jarrah, Silwan, and the Old City of Jerusalem. On 28 February Israeli military forces stormed the yards of Al-Aqsa Mosque, in the Old City of Jerusalem, firing rubber bullets and tear gas at worshippers holding a demonstration in the compound. In the weeks following the incident, tensions in the Old City have continued to rise with repeated clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem. US Imposes Sanctions On Hamas 3/18/2010 - Palestine Note - The US Treasury has imposed sanctions on any company with ties to Hamas' bank or television broadcast station - The US government has announced it will freeze any assets held by Islamic National Bank or Al-Aqsa Television, both of which are administered by Hamas, whom the US lists as a terrorist organization, BBC reports. The Hamas finance office moved $1. 5 million into the Islamic National Bank in May 2009, says the US Treasury. The Islamic National Bank pays the salaries of Izz ad-Din Al-Qassam Brigade members, the militant wing of Hamas. The Treasury Department statement went on to say that Islamic National Bank does not abide by PA banking regulations. Al-Aqsa television has come under attack for allegedly indoctrinating children through programming to "become armed fighters and suicide bombers," said Undersecretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Stuart Levey. . . . Related: Source: BBC UC Berkeley student senate passes divestment resolution 3/18/2010 - Kabobfest - For the first time in the University of California history, the UC Berkeley Student Senate has approved a bill to divest from two US companies in response to the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories and to Israel’s siege and bombardment of the Gaza Strip. The Senate bill directs both the UC Regents and the Student Government to divest from General Electric and United Technologies. General Electric manufactures Apache helicopter engines; United Technologies manufactures Sikorsky helicopters and F-16 aircraft engines. In addition, the bill creates a task force to look into furthering a socially responsible investment policy for the UC system. Student Senator Rahul Patel supported the bill, declaring that “in the 1980s the Student Government was a central actor in demanding that the university divest from South African apartheid. Related: Text of the UC Berkeley Divestment Bill (PDF) Dearborn student government pushes ’U’ to divest funds from Israel 3/11/2010 - Michigan Daily - . . . . The student government at the University’s Dearborn campus unanimously passed a resolution last month, asking the University’s Board of Regents to form an advisory committee to investigate what they view as unethical investments of endowment funds into companies that support Israel. But according to University officials and students involved in the issue here in Ann Arbor, it doesn’t seem likely that a similar resolution will be passed in the Michigan Student Assembly any time soon. Currently, the University invests some of its $6 billion dollar endowment in companies like Boeing, Northrup-Grumman and BAE — corporations which reportedly provide Israel with support in the form of military weapons and machinery. Hussein Berry, the author of the resolution in Dearborn, said these kinds of University financial investments are unethical and take advantage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Dr. Barghouthi Pledges Support To Beleaguered Jerusalemites 3/18/2010 - Israeli Occupation Archive - Palestine Monitor – 17 March - “I do not have any permission issued by the Israeli authorities to enter East Jerusalem, and I do not recognise the fact that Israel has the power to issue permits to Palestinians to enter their city. We are here on the day in which Israel is establishing facts on the ground, to show that we will never give up Jerusalem. ”Dr Barghouthi delivered this message during a press conference held yesterday in front Damascus gate. His speech emphasised the importance of solidarity with Palestinians in the Holy City, who have been affected by the closures and restrictions imposed by Israeli authorities. “Nothing, not the Israeli Army, nor Israeli power can stop us, the Palestinians from reaching our capital Jerusalem. We came here in solidarity with the Jerusalemites. We are with them and will never leave them. The road to peace starts from Jerusalem, and ends in Jerusalem. " " Related: Source: Palestine Monitor Al Mezan Condemns Internal Attacks in Gaza; Gaza Government Obligated to Investigate, Prosecute Perpetrators 3/16/2010 - Al Mezan Center for Human Rights - At approximately 7:45pm on Monday 16 March 2010, unknown persons detonated an explosive device near the eastern wall of the Al Sheikh Redwan Police Station in the al Sheikh Redwan neighborhood. The glass windows s of the surrounding houses were smashed. No causalities or injured were reported. The perpetrators and reasons behind the incident are unknown. In a separate incident, at approximately 1:30pm on Monday 15 March 2010, armed men opened fire on a group of Palestinian resistance fighters in Tal Az-Zatar neighborhood in Jabalia in North Gaza District. In return, the resistance fighters fired back at them and chased them. Grenades were used during the clash. The clash continued for 25 minutes. Then the police surrounded the scene of the clash and arrested all the participants. As a result of this clash, one of the perpetrators was injured by grenade shrapnel. Storm over Israeli settlements as unreal as the peace process Uruknet March 18, 2010 - Since Israel announced yet another new settlement in occupied East Jerusalem during the visit of US Vice President Joe Biden last week, Israel has been subjected to a storm of criticism from friend and foe alike. Biden was in Jerusalem to show US support for Israel and to launch "proximity talks" between Israel and the Palestinian... Palestinian classes held at Israeli army checkpoint Uruknet March 18, 2010 - Israeli soldiers prevent students and others from crossing a checkpoint between their homes and schools on the edge of the West Bank city of Qalqiliya on 17 March 2010. Some teachers used the checkpoint as a makeshift classroom and held studies despite the closure, which was linked to clashes elsewhere in the occupied territories... Boys disappearing from Hebron Old City Uruknet March 18, 2010 - I am most concerned these recent weeks in Hebron. Young teens and even smaller children are disappearing from our neighbourhood in the Old City of Hebron. It's not by kidnapping. It's not by trafficking. It's not an unknown person with a criminal record perpetrating the crimes. Rather, the Israeli military is again pressing its boots down... 'Day of Rage' Engulfs Palestine Uruknet March 18, 2010 - On Tuesday tens of hundreds of Palestinians of all political persuasions took to the streets, alleys and sidewalks as widespread rioting and protests spread across East Jerusalem, the West Bank, Gaza and into Israel proper. The worst violence in several years, something of a mini Intifadah or uprising, followed the Islamist movement Hamas calling for a '... Obama: 'No crisis' in Israel ties Uruknet March 18, 2010 - Israeli plans to build more homes near East Jerusalem are not helpful for the Middle East peace process, but the recent row over the issue does not amount to a crisis in US-Israeli relations, Barack Obama has said. In his first public comments on the issue, the US president told the Fox News network on Wednesday... Sonic blasts over Gaza after projectile kills Thai worker Uruknet March 18, 2010 - No strikes or injuries were reported after Gaza residents reported hearing what sounded like a dozen explosions across the Strip on Thursday, hours after the death of a Thai worker hit by projectile fire. The Fatah-affiliated Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed to have fired the projectile that killed the foreign worker, in a statement moments after reports... Dispatches: The Children of GazaPutting a human face to the tragedy – Re-igniting the call for accountability Uruknet March 17, 2010 - On Monday 15th March Channel 4 aired an episode of Dispatches entitled "The Children of Gaza". It focused on the lives of a few of the children living in that small strip of Palestinian land whose lives were devastated when, 15 months ago, Israel launched its military attack on their homes, killing many of their parents... US Department of Justice Asked to Regulate AIPAC as a Foreign Agent of the Israeli Government Uruknet March 17, 2010 - The US Department of Justice has been formally asked to begin regulating the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) as the foreign agent of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. A 392 page legal filing presented by a four person IRmep delegation in a two hour meeting with top officials of the Internal Security Section substantiated... Video: Israeli Apartheid and The Nakba Uruknet March 17, 2010 - There can be absolutely no doubt that Israel has created an inhuman, illegal and utterly disgraceful Apartheid state, and the international community will never be able to excuse itself if it takes no action against this blatant, ongoing and in-plain-sight crime against humanity. Please join the millions of decent people around the world who are crying... Winds of a third intifada Uruknet March 17, 2010 ...The continued unbearable pressure by the U.S. and Israel on the PA to maintain security, without any political progress, will ultimately make the PA loose legitimacy and support from the Palestinian street. This will also make a third Intifada the only option and best alternative to a negotiated agreement for Palestinians. Many Palestinians argue that even if... Gaza: Metals detected in Palestinian children’s hair suggest environmental contamination Uruknet March 17, 2010 - Many Palestinian children still living in precarious situations at ground level in Gaza after Israeli bombing during "Cast lead" have unusually high concentrations of metals in the hair, indicating environmental contamination, which can cause health and growth damages due to chronic exposure. This is the result of a pilot study conducted by the New Weapons Research... URGENT APPEAL: Illegal detention of children inside Israel Uruknet March 17, 2010 - On or about 8 March 2010, Israeli authorities transferred at least seven Palestinian children from Ofer Prison, in the West Bank, to Rimonim Prison, inside Israel. This decision occurred after lawyers for DCI-Palestine informed Ofer military court that children were being detained illegally with adult detainees inside Ofer prison. However, the response of the Israeli authorities... EU foreign policy chief visits Gaza 18 Mar 2010 - Gaza, March 18, 2010 (Pal Telegraph) - EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton arrived Gaza City today for an hours-long visit to the Gaza Strip. Ashton's first stop was a UN-run girls school in the Jabalya refugee camp, in north Gaza city. The English baroness was also due to hold talks with UN officials during her brief visit to the... Israel arrests 120 in Jerusalem violence 18 Mar 2010 - Occupied Jerusalem, March 18, 2010 (Pal Telegraph)- Israeli occupation forces arrested 120 Jerusalemites during the past 24 hours, in mass demonstrations organized in the Old City and the nearby towns in the occupied Jerusalem, to protest the construction of a Jewish synagogue near Al-Aqsa Mosque. Amjad Abu Assab, spokesman for Jerusalemite detainees' families, said: "A large group of young detainees... Israel suppresses student march in Ramallah 18 Mar 2010 - Ramallah, March 18, 2010 (Pal Telegraph) – Israeli occupation forces suppressed student march in which hundreds from Al-Nabi Saleh School protest in north-west of Ramallah. Eyewitnesses said that Israeli occupation forces fired tear gas at the students who protest to support the steadfastness of Jerusalem city against the Israeli attacks. When the student march arrived to Al-Bourj area, opposite Halmish... Israel intensifies military actions in WB checkpoints 18 Mar 2010 - West Bank, March 18, 2010 (Pal Telegraph) - Israeli occupation force erected a sudden checkpoint on Thursday at Aja crossroads Jenin - Nablus Street, in Jenin in the West Bank. It blocked the traffic and checked the citizens' ID cards. It also tightened its military actions on the Al-Container checkpoint in Bethlehem. Eyewitnesses said that three military patrols stationed in... Israel arrests 9 Palestinians in West Bank 18 Mar 2010 - West Bank, March 18, 2010 (Pal Telegraph)- Israeli occupation forces arrested early Thursday nine Palestinians during raids on different parts of the West Bank. Security sources said: "Israeli army raided Azzun town, Qalqilya, and Qablan and Beta towns in Nablus, and searched several houses before arresting nine people and then taking them to an unknown destination." The sources explained that... Israeli Special Force kidnaps 3 Palestinians 18 Mar 2010 - Hebron, March 18, 2010 (Pal Telegraph) - Israeli Special Force from what is called the Arabist Unit kidnapped on Wednesday three Palestinians near Halhoul town north of Hebron, in the West Bank. Eyewitnesses said to SAFA news agency that a civilian car carrying an Israeli registration plate intercepted a Palestinian car when it was traveling on the northern entrance of... Israel allows aid and fuel through 2 Gaza crossings 18 Mar 2010 - Gaza Strip, March 18, 2010 (Pal Telegraph)- Israeli occupation authorities opened on Thursday Karem Abu Salem and Al-Montar crossings in part to allow limited amounts of aid and fuel into the Gaza Strip. Raed Fattouh, Palestinian border crossings official, said: "Israeli occupation authorities will allow today entry of 110 - 120 truckloads of aid and goods for commercial and agricultural sectors,... EU foreign policy chief condemns Gaza violence The National 18 Mar 2010 - Catherine Ashton condemns any kind of violence after Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip fire a rocket into Israel, killing one man. EU foreign policy chief to visit Gaza The National 18 Mar 2010 - Catherine Ashton travels to Gaza in a rare visit by a senior Western official to the Hamas-ruled Palestinian territory. Israeli raids target children Palestine Note 18 Mar 2010 - SILWAN, EAST JERUSALEM, Mar 16, 2010 (IPS) - Three thousand heavily armed Israeli security service forces locked down large parts of the Old City of Jerusalem on Tuesday, as battalions of police fired rounds of tear... The phoniness of the U.S. census Palestine Note 18 Mar 2010 - Pro-Census advocates argue that adding the word "ARAB" to the Census form might make many Arabs believe they will be easier targets for discrimination and profiling. They also argue that there is "no difference" between having... How far is Obama willing to press Netanyahu? Palestine Note 18 Mar 2010 - The conventional wisdom in Washington ( and, perhaps, Jerusalem ) is that President Obama wants to blow up Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu's governing coalition. The current governing bloc includes Likud and a smattering of right-wing parties (plus... Biden's Amman meeting: Another problem for Americans? Palestine Note 18 Mar 2010 - It began with a short press release issued by the US embassy in Amman late last Thursday and has since mushroomed. The 20 words given about the topic were: "Vice President Biden met with civil society... Public opinion backs Obama not Netanyahu Palestine Note 18 Mar 2010 - Wolf Blitzer and Jack Cafferty have it right here except where Wolf characterizes the shift in public opinion as "anti-Israel." It is not; it is against settlements and for peace and security for Israelis and Palestines.... US IMPOSES SANCTIONS ON HAMAS Palestine Note 18 Mar 2010 - THE US TREASURY HAS IMPOSED SANCTIONS ON ANY COMPANY WITH TIES TO HAMAS' BANK OR TELEVISION BROADCAST STATION The US government has announced it will freeze any assets held by Islamic National Bank or Al-Aqsa Television,... Israel hits Gaza after rocket death AlJazeera 18 Mar 2010 - Aircraft launch strikes on Gaza after rocket attack kills worker on Israeli farm. Iran Launches Anti-Sanctions Car Engine The Media Line 18 Mar 2010 - Tehran responds to United States' push for tougher fuel sanctions with launch of new kerosene car engine. Iran has revealed a new dual fuel car engine that will run both on gas and kerosene, a move... Palestinian Authority to Opt Out of US Training Program The Media Line 17 Mar 2010 - The Palestinian Authority is reportedly planning to drop the American involvement in the increasingly strong US-sponsored Palestinian security forces in the West Bank. According to Jane's, a security magazine published in London, the Palestinian Authority will... Rocket Attack from the Gaza Strip Kills Civilian in Israel The Media Line 17 Mar 2010 - A rocket fired from the Gaza Strip hit an Israeli greenhouse killing a migrant worker. It was the third rocket in 12 hours at the relatively quiet but tense border. The man was the first person... President Obama Takes a Swipe at Israeli Minister The Media Line 17 Mar 2010 - As both the Americans and Israelis move to lower diplomatic tensions, President Obama has taken a personal swipe at the minister in Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's cabinet who sparked the current crisis. In an interview with... Upcoming AIC Publication: Social Chaos: A Critical Perspective on the Israeli Educational System Alternative Information Center - Wednesday, 17 March 2010, In April the Alternative Information Center (AIC) will release a new publication entitled Social Chaos: A Critical Perspective on the Israeli Educational System. Social Chaos is a compilation of articles written by... Why Protest Building a Synagogue? Alternative Information Center - Thursday, 18 March 2010, The Hurva synagogue was destroyed in the 1948 war by the Jordanian army. Before 1948, synagogues were used by Zionist underground forces for illicit activities including hording weapons.* But why is there... Rachel Corrie's Memory, Israel's Image PNN - Thursday, 18 March 2010 "Christ at the Checkpoint" Conference Completes its Work in Bethlehem PNN - Thursday, 18 March 2010 UN, Russia intent on restarting peace Jeruslalem Post 18 Mar 2010 - Meeting in Moscow, commit to pushing Israel and Palestine to resume talks Peres stresses J'lem policy to Ashton Jeruslalem Post 18 Mar 2010 - President says pattern is to build in suburbs that are "basically Jewish." Hamas fans flames of Islamic anger following 'Day of Rage' Jeruslalem Post 18 Mar 2010 - Hamas seeks to supplant the West Bank Palestinian Authority of Mahmoud Abbas and Salam Fayyad. Obama: No crisis in Israel-US ties Jeruslalem Post 18 Mar 2010 - Inner cabinet meets after Israel reportedly pressured to respond to Washington demands. Clinton to attend Mideast session amid crisis Jeruslalem Post 18 Mar 2010 - Quartet to discuss frozen Israeli-Palestinian peace process, arms control. It's about trust, not settlements Jeruslalem Post 18 Mar 2010 - Netanyahu didn't enjoy much trust going into this crisis, and it’s not just with Obama. Stop channeling Yasser Arafat’s ghost Jeruslalem Post 18 Mar 2010 - The late Fatah chairman and his dubious legacy continue to play a pivotal role. On PA television for kids, Israel is only a fairy tale Jeruslalem Post 18 Mar 2010 - Program teaches children about different areas of Palestine, using a map that includes all of Israel but is simply labeled “Palestine.” Left plans ‘vigils’ against Silwan march Jeruslalem Post 17 Mar 2010 - Activists want to counter east J'lem march organized by Marzel on Sunday. PES President: Europe’s Wake up Call for the Two-state Solution WAFA 18 Mar 2010 - BRUSSELS, March 18, 2010 (WAFA)- The Party of European Socialists (PES) President Poul Nyrup Rasmussen wrote Wednesday an article entitled: Europe’s wake up call for the two-state solution. It reads Weekly Trading Report: Launching Activities of London Road Show WAFA 18 Mar 2010 - NABLUS, March 18, 2010 (WAFA)- Quietness dominated the transactions of Palestine Securities Exchange this week (March 14-18), where investors’ influence by Arab markets ascending was varied. Some of Gaza: MAG Begins Destruction of White Phosphorus Artillery Rounds WAFA 18 Mar 2010 - GAZA, March 18, 2010 (WAFA)- A Mines Advisory Group (MAG) explosives team has destroyed the first projectiles in a series of planned activities over the coming three to four months to dispose of all Ashton Inspects Humanitarian Situation of Gaza Strip WAFA 18 Mar 2010 - GAZA, March 18, 2010 (WAFA)- The European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Baroness Catherine Ashton, visited on Thursday the Gaza Strip to inspect the OPT: Why violence against women is widespread IRIN GAZA CITY Tuesday, March 16, 2010 (IRIN) - Nahla*, aged 30, from Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, said she was physically and mentally abused for more than 10 years by her husband before being granted a divorce three months ago. OPT: Uphill battle to supply prosthetics to Gaza war injured IRIN GAZA CITY Wednesday, March 10, 2010 (IRIN) - A half-finished two-story building in central Gaza City is one of the few places providing support to amputees, most of them civilian victims of the Israel-Palestinian conflict, as they try and come to terms with their injuries. MIDEAST: 'Day of Rage' Engulfs Palestine IPS QALANDIA, West Bank, Mar 17 (IPS) - On Tuesday tens of hundreds of Palestinians of all political persuasions took to the streets, alleys and sidewalks as widespread rioting and protests spread across East Jerusalem, the West Bank, Gaza and into Israel proper. Weekly Report on Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (11-17 March 2010) PCHR Israeli troops detain an international peace activist during a protest over land confiscation in Beit Ummar village near Hebron Israeli Military Investigator Admits Failures in the Military Investigation of Rachel Corrie’s Killing 3/18/2010 - International Solidarity Movement - Rachel Corrie Foundation, 17 March - Today March 17, 2010 the Haifa District Court saw a fourth day of testimony in the civil lawsuit filed by Rachel Corrie's family against the State of Israel for her unlawful killing in Rafah, Gaza. Rachel Corrie, an American human rights defender from Olympia, Washington, was crushed to death on March 16, 2003 by a Caterpillar D9R bulldozer. She had been nonviolently demonstrating against Palestinian home demolitions with fellow members of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), a Palestinian-led movement committed to resisting the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land using nonviolent, direct action methods and principles. An Israeli military police investigator, who was part of the team that investigated Rachel's killing testified today. In his testimony he stated that. He never inspected the site where the killing occurred; nor did he ever sit inside the D9 bulldozer to see for himself the view the driver had and what the field of vision was. Israel to engage in 'trust-building' moves in wake of East Jerusalem row Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - Netanyahu delivers Israel's response to U.S. demands, reportedly offers 'don't ask don't tell on future builds. ADL: Petraeus wrong to link anti-U.S. attitude to Mideast peace Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - Abraham Foxman says Israel is seen as the problem whenever the Mideast conflict comes into focus. Poll: Nearly half of U.S. voters support total settlement freeze Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - Survey shows 75% of American voters agree Palestinians should acknowledge Israel's right to exist. Auschwitz sign thieves get jail sentences from Polish court Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - Court sends 3 men to 18-to-30 months in jail; alleged Swedish mastermind to be extradited in coming days. U.S. imposes sanctions on Gaza institutions over Hamas links Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - Ban to prohibit Americans from dealing with Strip bank, TV station and freeze their U.S. assets. Assad: Mideast peace 'impossible' with Netanyahu Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - Syrian president blames building of new settlements as reason for stalling peace talks, AFP reports. Clinton urges Russia to delay launch of Iran nuclear plant Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - Putin announces Russia would start the reactor it is building at Iran's first atomic power plant in mid-2010. Senior U.S. diplomat in Syria in effort to restart peace talks Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - Obama last month appointed Robert Ford as the first U.S. ambassador to Damascus in five years. Biden, in D.C.: It's great to be where construction boom is a good thing Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - Israel's approval of East Jerusalem housing during Vice President's visit stirred tensions with U.S. In Gaza, EU's top diplomat condemns deadly rocket attack Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - UN Chief: Strike 'totally unacceptable', against international law'; Min. Shalom: Israel's response will be strong. Dutch politician: Palestinian youth losing faith in two-state solution Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - Gerdi Verbeet tells Haaretz about her talks with Palestinian and Israeli leaders during her visit to the region. Peres to EU: Israel has every right to build in Jerusalem Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - President tells visiting foreign policy chief that Israel's construction policy hasn't changed in 40 years. U.S. tough love is the kind Israel needs Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - Washington must not just prolong the settlement freeze but pressure Israel to withdraw to its own borders. What makes American Jewry so vibrant? Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - The absence of a communal hierarchy means that individual rabbis and communal leaders can innovate and try new and transformative programming. Israel's Binyamin Netanyahu in climbdown over US demands for peace The Guardian 18 Mar 2010 - • Prime minister agrees to postpone building plans • Some concessions made in private, say diplomats The Israeli prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, last night caved into US demands over the Middle East peace process, opening the... Israel faces new pressure as Lady Ashton visits Gaza The Guardian 18 Mar 2010 - Palestinian president appeals to EU foreign policy chief to pressure Israel over settlements Israel faced new international pressure over the deadlocked Middle East peace process today with a visit by Lady Ashton, the European Union's new... Eyewitness: Flashpoint in East Jerusalem The Guardian 18 Mar 2010 - Photographs from the Guardian's Eyewitness series Hillary Clinton in Russia for nuclear and Middle East talks The Guardian 18 Mar 2010 - US secretary of state arrives in Moscow to discuss bilateral arms reduction deal and peace in the Middle East Hillary Clinton arrived in Moscow this morning for talks on nuclear arms reduction and the Middle East,... Sheikh Jarrah's peaceful protests | Seth Freedman The Guardian 18 Mar 2010 - Nonviolent Palestinian protest serves as a magnet for ordinary Israelis alienated by the rock-throwing seen elsewhere News that the villages of Bil'in and Nil'in are to become closed military zones every Friday until August has been... Barack Obama does not hate Israel, says Binyamin Netanyahu The Guardian 18 Mar 2010 - • Brother-in-law's remarks cause embarrassment • King of Jordan criticises home-building proposals Israel's prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, yesterday distanced himself from his brother-in-law's accusation that Barack Obama is an antisemite who hates Israel. The family back-and-forth... Shas journal: Obama is 'a stone throwing Palestinian' Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - The official Shas journal "Day to Day" published Thursday an editorial depicting United States President Barack Obama as "a Palestinian stone throwing youth in East Jerusalem, and not a strategic leader." ... Israeli firm Teva to acquire Germany`s Ratiopharm for $5.1 billion Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - Israel's Teva (TEVA.TA) (TEVA.O) won the battle for generic drugmaker Ratiopharm, paying $5.1 billion to fix its weakness in Germany, the world's second-largest generics market. ... Mcdonald's fined NIS 30,000 for illegally employing minors Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - The Tel Aviv Labor Court fined Alonial LTD - the company that operates the McDonalds fast food chain in Israel - NIS 30 thousand for employing minors on their weekly day of rest, in violation of the law. ... Former PM Olmert ranked most corrupt leader in Israeli history Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - While just over half of Israelis think the Benjamin Netanyahu regime is just as corrupt as Ehud Olmert's government was, the former prime minister won the contest for most corrupt ever, hands down. ... State to invest NIS 700m in developing Arab towns Ha'aretz 18 Mar 2010 - The state intends to allocate NIS 700 million for accelerating economic growth in 10 Arab, Druze and Circassian communities who comprise 30% of Israel's total population of minorities. The final touches are being put on the proposal, which is slated to be submitted to the cabinet for approval on Sunday. ... Israel strikes in Gaza after deadly rocket Relief Web 18 Mar 2010 - Source: Reuters - AlertNet Secretary-General Condemns Deadly Rocket Attack from Gaza Relief Web 18 Mar 2010 - Source: UN Secretary-General OPT: Protection of Civilians Weekly Report, 10 - 16 Mar 2010 Relief Web 18 Mar 2010 - Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs GAZA: MAG begins destruction of white phosphorus artillery rounds Relief Web 18 Mar 2010 - Source: Mines Advisory Group Air Force strikes in Gaza YNet News 18 Mar 2010 - IDF retaliates for deadly Qassam attack: Air Force hits several Gaza targets, including metal foundry, smuggling tunnel; Vice PM Shalom says Israel to offer strong response to rocket attack that killed Thai worker Thursday Terror suspect admits scouting for Mumbai massacre YNet News 18 Mar 2010 - Headley pleads guilty, cooperates with investigators. 'Jihad Jane' pleads not guilty to charges of providing material support to terrorists, conspiring to kill in foreign country Commander's error prompts Hebron humiliation YNet News 18 Mar 2010 - Series of errors: IDF probe into assault on troops in Hebron reveals that commander led soldiers on wrong path during jog, ignored troops' comments; armed soldier who escorted group refrained from firing, disciplinary action considered Washington Post: Israel, US agree on 'don't ask don't tell' policy YNet News 18 Mar 2010 - Israel to refrain from announcing Jerusalem construction decisions in future, Washington Post reports; Clinton, Netanyahu speak Thursday, prime minister proposes trust-building measures to be undertaken by Israel, Palestinians 'We dressed up like settlers' YNet News 18 Mar 2010 - Killed Hamas man al-Mabhouh describes killing of IDF soldier in interview aired for first time Hezbollah: Iran strike to ignite Mideast YNet News 18 Mar 2010 - Assailants will pay 'heavy price' for attacking Iran, Hezbollah's deputy leader warns; any country that allows strike to be launched from local US bases to also face reprisals, he says IDF troops beaten up in Hebron YNet News 18 Mar 2010 - Soldiers lose way in city during training session, attacked by dozens of Palestinians 47 MKs to PM: Continue building in Jerusalem YNet News 18 Mar 2010 - Letter of support to Netanyahu asserts Israel's right to construct in capital. Petition calls on prime minister to stand firm in face of international pressure for further 'gestures' Hamas boosts patrols in wake of lethal rocket attack YNet News 18 Mar 2010 - Hamas questions witnesses after Qassam rocket kills Thai worker; Deputy foreign minister: Rocket consequence of Goldstone Report Clinton: Israel rift a challenge YNet News 18 Mar 2010 - Secretary of state avoids criticism of Israel while speaking in Moscow, calls for resumption of talks between Palestinians, Israelis; meanwhile, Obama Administration mulling introduction of American peace initiative Rocket kills one in Israel as EU foreign policy chief visits Gaza Daily Star 18 Mar 2010 GAZA: Palestinian militants launched their first deadly rocket attack on Israel in over a year, killing a Thai worker on Thursday in a strike that challenged Gaza's Hamas rulers and prompted Israel to threaten a powerful response. The rocket tore into a plastic-covered hothouse in the Israeli community of Netiv Haasara an hour after the European Nigeria's acting president makes haste in choosing new Cabinet Daily Star 18 Mar 2010 ABUJA: Nigeria's Acting President Goodluck Jonathan will nominate a new ministerial team by next week, and is likely to reappoint around half the Cabinet he has just sacked, presidency sources said Thursday. Fast appointment of the ministers could do much to alleviate uncertainty in Africa's most populous nation after Jonathan dismissed Clinton in Moscow to clear hurdles to nuclear disarmament treaty Daily Star 18 Mar 2010 MOSCOW: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited Russia on Thursday to clear obstacles to a new treaty cutting arsenals of nuclear weapons and to win Moscow's backing for tougher sanctions against Iran. Visiting UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, also in Russia for a Friday meeting of Middle East mediators, urged Russia and the United States Iran releases on bail top reformist and filmmaker Daily Star 18 Mar 2010 TEHRAN: Iranian authorities have released on bail a top reformist jailed since last June, a film maker and a reformist journalist ahead of Iranian New Year celebrations, opposition websites said on Thursday. Mohsen Mirdamadi, former MP and secretary of Iran's largest reformist party, the Islamic Iran Participation Front, was released after posting bail Israeli court banishes 15 Jerusalemites out of the Old City PIC 18 Mar 2010 - An Israeli court ordered 15 Jerusalemite detainees out of the vicinity of the Old City for 15 days in a bid to abort possible recurrence of protests against the judaization of the holy city. Sources: Jordan decided against improving relations with Hamas PIC 18 Mar 2010 - Sources in the Islamic movement have said that Amman was waging a campaign against anyone collecting donations for Gaza or Palestine and was summoning writers advocating improved relations with Hamas. Palestinian journalist, boy injured in IOF quelling PIC 18 Mar 2010 - A Palestinian boy and a journalist were injured on Wednesday when Israeli occupation forces fired bullets and gas bombs at demonstrators in Al-Khalil city, medical sources said. IUMS declares Friday a day of solidarity with Aqsa Mosque PIC 18 Mar 2010 - The international union for Muslim scholars declared Friday a day of solidarity with the Aqsa Mosque on which general protests will be held afternoon in all Muslim countries. Protest to be held next Monday against visit of racist Barkat to London PIC 18 Mar 2010 - Hundreds of Arabs, Muslims and pro-Palestinian activists intend to protest at the visit of head of the Israeli municipal council in occupied Jerusalem Nir Barkat to London next Monday. Oldest serving administrative detainee freed PIC 18 Mar 2010 - The IOA has released Nazih Abu Oun, 48, from the Negev desert prison after three years of administrative detention, without trial or charge, Ahrar center for prisoners' studies and human rights said. News report: Netanyahu OK’d bids for 426 new units during Biden’s visit PIC 18 Mar 2010 - Israel’s TV channel ten revealed that Netanyahu concealed the announcement of new tenders for the construction of new 426 settlement units in Jerusalem from Joe Biden during his last visit. Musleh: European green light for PA to quell freedoms in WB PIC 18 Mar 2010 - Hamas MP Mahmoud Musleh has charged European donor countries of granting the PA in Ramallah the green light to go ahead in suppressing people and freedoms in the West Bank. Gaza rocket kills Thai worker in southern Israel LA Times 19 Mar 2010 - The latest in a recent spate of attacks causes the first such fatality in the area in more than a year. A group taking responsibility cites the 'Judaization of holy sites' in Jerusalem. A rocket launched Thursday from the Gaza Strip killed a Thai farmworker in southern Israel, the first such fatality in the area in more than a year. Israeli Suggests Steps to Aid Peace Talks New York Times 18 Mar 2010 - Israel’s premier called Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to propose steps to be taken by Israelis and Palestinians to help restart peace negotiations. Gaza Rocket Attack Kills Thai Worker in Israel New York Times 18 Mar 2010 - A foreign agricultural worker was the first fatality from Gaza rocket fire since Israel’s 2009 military offensive. Israel Seeks to Mend Rift With the U.S. New York Times 17 Mar 2010 - Israeli officials said they were working on a plan to defuse tensions over building in East Jerusalem. News Archives - March 2010
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