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Egyptian Protestors Demand Expelling Israeli Ambassador IMEMC - Friday March 26, 2010 - 01:34, Dozens of Egyptians held a protest on Thursday in front of the Egyptian Foreign Ministry in Cairo demanding the country to expel the Israeli ambassador from the country, and to sever all ties with Israel. Trial opens for soldiers accused of using child as human shield in Gaza IMEMC - Friday March 26, 2010 - 00:28, DCI-Palestine welcomes the commencement of the trial of two Israeli soldiers accused of using a 9-year-old boy for military purposes and to shield themselves from danger during Operation Cast Lead in Gaza (December 2008-January 2009). Israeli Troops Detain Five Civilians During An Invasion Targeting Hebron City IMEMC - Thursday March 25, 2010 - 17:50, Five Palestinian civilians were detained on Thursday by Israeli troops during an invasion targeting Hebron, southern West Bank. Gaza : Israel’s Navy Injure A Palestinian Fisherman As Tanks Fire Leave Another Worker Injured IMEMC - Thursday March 25, 2010 - 17:08, The Israeli military injured on Thursday a Palestinian fisherman and a worker during two separate attacks in the Gaza Strip. British Organizations To Sue Israel Over Forged Passports Used By Assassins IMEMC - Thursday March 25, 2010 - 13:10, Several British organizations, along with Palestinian and Islamic Institutions in Britain, are conducting preparations to file a lawsuit against the Israeli Mossad for forging British passports that were used by some of the assassins who killed Hamas leader, Mahmoud Al Madbouh, in Dubai in January. Sama News: “Angered By Netanyahu, Obama Leaves Meeting” IMEMC - Thursday March 25, 2010 - 10:59, The Sama News Agency reported that the President of the United States, Barack Obama, insulted the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, when he told him “the meeting is over” as Netanyahu continued to try to connect the settlements issue with the Iranian “Nuclear File”, and refused to halt settlement activities in East Jerusalem. Sudanese Man Wounded By Egyptian Fire Near Border IMEMC - Thursday March 25, 2010 - 10:02, A Sudanese man was shot and wounded by Egyptian police fire on Wednesday evening as he tried to infiltrate into Israel from an area south of the Kerem Shalom Crossing. New Israeli settlement expansion plan thwarts US efforts at diplomacy IMEMC - Thursday March 25, 2010 - 09:32, After the US administration asked for 'clarification' of Israel's plan to expand settler housing in East Jerusalem on Tuesday, the Israeli government responded with another bold announcement of a settlement expansion which some Israeli politicians say “spits in the eye” of the Obama administration. Netanyahu Leaves Washington Without Accepting Any "Compromise" IMEMC - Thursday March 25, 2010 - 08:05, Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, left the United States without reaching any compromise or understanding with the American administration, especially regarding settlement construction in occupied East Jerusalem. Gazans To Protest The Siege Thursday IMEMC - Thursday March 25, 2010 - 06:25, The Popular Committee Against the Siege on Gaza will be organizing a protest on Thursday before noon near the monument that commentates the victims of Israel’s illegal and deadly siege on the coastal region. Israeli fire injures 1 in southern Gaza 3/25/2010 - Gaza - Ma'an - A Palestinian worker was critically injured on Thursday morning as the Israeli forces at the closed Sufa crossing opened fire on a group of men collecting rubble for the re-manufacturing of construction materials, medics said. Director of ambulance and emergency services in Gaza, Muawiya Hassanein, identified the injured man as Naji Abu Rayda, 32, noting he was shot in the back and transferred to the European Hospital. An Israeli military spokesman said he was unfamiliar any such incident in the area of the Sufa crossing. Israeli news sources reported a similar incident near the Rafah crossing, southwest of Sufa. The spokesman said he had no knowledge of an incident matching either description. According to the Al Mezan Center for Human Rights, Rayda was injured in the right thigh when he and several other workers were approximately 500 meters from the border fence. Fisherman injured following naval confrontation 3/25/2010 - Gaza - Ma'an - Israeli gunboats opened fire on fishermen off the Gaza coast near Beit Lahiya in the northern Strip on Thursday morning, injuring one man, medics said. The unidentified fisherman was treated on the scene, Gaza director of ambulance and emergency services Muawiya Hassanein said. Medics said the man was lightly injured and successfully treated. An Israeli military spokeswoman said naval boats observed the vessel heading out of the enforced fishing limit in the northern Strip, and "called several times" warning the boat to return to the area, after which warning shots were fired, she said. As the fisherman "attempted to evade" Israeli naval boats, the spokeswoman said naval officers saw the fisherman "search his belongings" on the boat at which point he "fell and injured his head" on the side of the boat. The spokeswoman noted that officers reported seeing the fisherman fully conscious following the incident. Center: Family ordered to fund own eviction 3/25/2010 - Jerusalem - Ma'an - The Jerusalem Center for Social and Economic Rights said Thursday that Israeli police handed the Hanoun family from Sheikh Jarrah a notification they must pay 13,000 shekels in fees to foreign workers who expelled the family from their home last year. In the statement, the center added that two other families, identified as another from the Hanoun clan and one headed by Abdul Fattah Al-Ghawi, were also expelled the same way. They, too, fear that Israel may demand that they compensate the foreign workers [end] Fatah official: J’lem family ordered to fund own eviction 3/25/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an - A senior Fatah official said Thursday that Israeli authorities have ordered an East Jerusalem family to compensate the state for expenses incurred during the process of removing them from their home. Hatem Abdul Qader, who monitors Jerusalem affairs on behalf of Fatah, told Ma'an radio on Thursday that the order issued to the family of Majed Hanun was "rude and blunt," and wondered "how a family evicted from its home can then be asked to pay for their eviction!" "Israeli courts do not serve these families, but rather give them time [before eviction]," Abdul Qader said. " The Israeli court accredited forged settler documents but did not approve documents submitted by the Palestinians," he added. "The ruling includes permission to confiscate property of Palestinians in the city. "Nevertheless, he affirmed that such orders will serve to inspire further protest actions and. . . " Israeli forces cross Lebanon buffer in ’routine operation’ 3/25/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an - Lebanese news agencies said a 17-strong force of Israeli soldiers crossed the border fence into the Ghajar village on Thursday, taking up a post on one of its hilltops. Israeli media quoted army personnel describing the event as a routine operation. The force crossed a fence but not the border, reports said. On Saturday, the Lebanese military reported firing on two Israeli fighter aircraft that reportedly entered the country's airspace. A statement issued by the Lebanese army said ground artillery fired at two low-flying Israeli jet fighters. The Israeli army had no comment on that incident. In 2009, there were two incidents of exchanged fire between Israel and Lebanon. On 21 February 2009, Israel shelled southern Lebanon after a rocket landed in Israel. Hizbullah and Palestinian factions all denied involvement in the launch. Egyptian guards close 5 smuggling tunnels 3/25/2010 - Al-Arish - Ma'an - Egyptian authorities took control of and closed five smuggling tunnels along the Gaza border in the Salah Ad-Din area overnight on Wednesday, officials said. The tunnels emerged 120 meters from the Gaza-Egypt border, officials said, noting no smugglers or goods were seized in the operations. Officers with the Egyptian security forces also detained a Sudanese man they said was attempting to enter Israel. Abdul Salam Hussein, 26, was identified by Egyptian officers who called out to him warning the man to halt allegedly en route to the Israeli border. When the man failed to stop, officers opened fire and injured him in the legs. He was transferred to the Egyptian Rafah hospital. Hussein said he had paid 1,000 US dollars to foreign smugglers to help him enter Israel where he hoped to seek political asylum, officials said. Egyptian steel barrier tests Gazan mettle 3/25/2010 - Gaza - IRIN - Egypt's imminent completion of an above-and-below-ground steel barrier along its border with the Gaza Strip is putting Gazans on edge: How will they survive without the huge trade conducted via underground tunnels? A lucrative tunnel smuggling trade in a range of commodities took off after Israel imposed an economic embargo on the Strip after a Hamas takeover in June 2007. The World Bank and Palestinian economists estimate that at least 80 percent of Gaza's total imports come through the tunnels. " Digging tunnels and working in them is one of the few jobs available for Palestinian youth in Gaza," Omar Sha'ban, a Gazan economist, said. " Tunnel workers reportedly earn US $25 per day, a huge sum in the current Palestinian economy. However, they are subjected to daily bombings by the Israeli air force, tunnel collapses and fires. Coordination: PA, Israel team up to fight mixed marriage 3/25/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an - It wasn't the first time Israelis and Palestinians joined together in an attempt to break up a Jewish-Muslim couple, only the most recent. Years after authorities ended a similar relationship in Beit Sahour, near Bethlehem, they're at it again. First it was phone calls from the woman's "family. ""Hello, we represent Sima's family and we come in the name of. . . . organization. We ask you to return the girl to her parents. ""Hello, we represent Sima's father. He came to us as a clan and we demand that you return the girl. ""Hello, I'm Rabbi. . . . Tell your husband that we are ready to pay him half a million shekels if he returns you to your parents. " These were just a fraction of the phone calls that continued as the weeks and months went on since Muhammad Hamamra, from the Husan village west of Bethlehem, fell in love with a Jewish woman, Sima, from the neighboring settlement. Israeli forces raid Dura, detain 4 3/25/2010 - Hebron - Ma'an - Israeli authorities detained four citizens, including three brothers, from Dura, south of Hebron, on Thursday morning, taking all four men to an unknown destination, witnesses said. Israeli forces entered the town before sunrise and raided the homes of the Arqub and Naser families. Relatives identified those detained as:Hassan Muhammad Hassan Naser, 32Muhammad Yousif Abu Arqub, 18Usama Yousif Abu Arqub, 31Sami Yousif Abu Arqub, 28After looking into the report, an Israeli military spokeswoman refused comment. In the north, Palestinian police said a Yasuf man was detained at the Za'atara checkpoint south of Nablus. He was pulled from a car at the military terminal, police said, and identified the man as Nathem Muhammad Khalil Obed, 45. UNHRC expected to pass resolution for Gaza compensation 3/25/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an - The 13th session of the UN Human Rights Council is expected to pass a resolution demanding compensation for Gaza residents who suffered losses during Israel's Operation Cast Lead, observers said. The resolution would be the fourth involving Israel, with two condemning the continued occupation and siege of Palestinian areas and a third on the continued occupation of Syria's Golan Heights. A UN news brief issued on Monday said Palestinian permanent representative to the UN Ibrahim Khrashi had endorsed the compensation resolution, noting "Israel would contribute the most as it had caused the most damage. " He called on Switzerland to hold a conference before the end of the year on the alleged violations of the Geneva Convention perpetrated by Israel, and asked all stakeholders to demand real and conclusive investigations into allegations laid out by the Goldstone report. Limited shipments of goods into Gaza via 2 crossings 3/25/2010 - Gaza - Ma'an - One hundred and twenty-four truckloads of goods were expected to be transferred into Gaza via its southernmost Kerem Shalom crossing on Thursday, the last anticipated day of regular aid delivery ahead of the Jewish Passover holiday, officials said. Palestinian crossings liaison officer Raed Fattouh said limited amounts of cooking gas and industrial diesel would also be transferred into Gaza via Kerem Shalom, while three truckloads of cut carnations would be permitted for export. Flowers and strawberries have been the only two products permitted for export from Gaza by Israeli authorities over the past three years. The transport was arranged under a Dutch government program supporting Gaza farmers. The northern bulk goods crossing at the Karni terminal will also open Thursday, Fattouh said, for the transfer of 147 truckloads of wheat and animal feed. Nativity Church deportee to be buried in West Bank 3/25/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an - The body of Nativity Church deportee Abdallah Dawood will be repatriated and buried in Palestinian soil on Sunday, 28 March, officials from the caretaker government's Civil Affairs Ministry announced. The decision came one day after the death of the Nablus native following heart surgery in Algeria. Shortly after his death was announced, Israeli Knesset Member Muhammad Barakeh made an official request to the country's minister of defense, Ehud Barak, asking that he not put obstacles in the way of the repatriation of Dawood. Hussein Ash-Shaikh, the minister of civil affairs with the caretaker government, said Israeli officials would permit Dawood's body to enter the West Bank from Amman. He said Dawood would be transported to the Balata refugee camp east of Nablus, where his family lives, for burial. Netanyahu falters under direct US questions 3/25/2010 - Nasser Lahham - According to the Israeli press, US President Barack Obama has posed two questions to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which made the leader stammer, lose his balance and schedule his flight home to Tel Aviv. The first question, it seems,was "to what extent are you ready to divide Jerusalem? " , and the second,"in what timeframe do you want to accomplish the process of reconciliation with the Palestinians? "The press had no answers from the Israeli leader, who returned to the Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC for consultations with seven advisers. For Netanyahu, they are two tricky questions to answer. If he tells Obama he is unwilling to divide Jerusalem and unable to reconcile with Palestinians, he would expose Israel to a series of unprecedented international sanctions from the Quartet and the international community. Delays expected at Allenby during Jewish holiday 3/25/2010 - Jericho - Ma'an - Palestinian police announced Thursday that the Allenby Bridge will be partially closed in both directions on Monday until 10:30am. Israeli authorities are shutting down the crossing in advance of Passover. "The last bus will be heading from Jericho as scheduled, along with the last bus coming from Jordan to the Palestinian territories," the Jericho police department said in a statement. "The movement of travelers will be limited for Friday and Saturday until 10:30am as usual," it added. "Sunday will be full-time operations until 9:00 in the evening. On Tuesday, movement will be back to normal. "[end] Israel rejects UNHRC resolution 3/25/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an/Agencies - Israel rejected a UN Human Rights Council resolution urging the country to pay Palestinians for damage incurred during the military assault on Gaza that began in late 2008. "The UNHRC resolution"¦ has nothing to do with safeguarding human rights," Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said in a statement, according to The Jerusalem Post, an English-language Israeli newspaper. "Israel, as a democratic country, will continue its internal investigations, as part of its commitment to rule of law and moral values. "[end] Arab envoys convene in Libya 3/25/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an - Arab ministers of foreign affairs met in Sirt, Libya on Thursday ahead of the 22nd Arab League summit that has been closely followed over expectations it will address inter-Palestinian disunity. The summit, scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, is the first for Libya, which has announced its intentions to shape the agenda around "putting Arab disputes aside, as a title for the summit. "A preparatory session was attended by the Qatari minister of foreign affairs, Ahmad Bin Abdallah Al-Mahmoud, who said Arabs ought to "urgently take responsibility for what is happening to Christian and Islamic sites in Palestine. ""The international community must take responsibility for what is happening in Palestine, which includes the siege [on Gaza], displacement, bloodshed, and intransigence by the Israeli occupier. PA customs chief says army harassing officers 3/25/2010 - Salfit - Ma'an - Israel's army tightened procedures around the West Bank city of Salfit on Thursday, threatening to invade after customs officers seized goods produced in settlements in the district, an official said. Ghaleb Diwan, general director of the Palestinian customs authority, said "staff were on an official mission to detain a trader who failed to pay taxes. . . but found a warehouse full of large amounts of plastic manufactured in a settlement. "Israeli forces installed checkpoints around the city and threatened to invade, Diwan said, in the event the goods were not returned. "These goods were seized due to the decision [by the PA] that prevents settlement produce from entering Palestinian markets. "In a sharp warning to Israeli authorities, Diwan said efforts to track PA customs officers would result in "a similar escalation by the Palestinian Authority -- banning Israeli goods in general, not just those coming from the settlements. PA official denies reports of Abbas` declining health 3/25/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an - Aides to President Mahmoud Abbas denied reports in the Israeli press on Thursday, alleging the president was suffering from poor health, the government-run news agency Wafa reported. The report, broadcast on Israel's Channel 10,said a sick Abbas put in a phone call to Israel Minister of Defense Ehud Barak, but did not detail the nature of any condition. Presidential adviser Nimir Hammad said in a statement to Wafa that the report was akin to a "threat" and said the station would be charged with "incitement. " "We categorically deny the contents of this fabricated story by the members of Israeli intelligence services," which he said used the station as a mouthpiece. "The president is in good health," Hammad said, despite a fall two weeks ago and a mild flu in Tunis. President mourns death of former military adviser 3/25/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an - President Mahmud Abbas sent condolences on Thursday to the family of his former military adviser. Major-General Farid Amr Al-Qutb, known as Abu Basel, passed away Wednesday. Abbas awarded Al-Qutb the Jerusalem Medal, the Palestinian Authority's highest honor, in 2007 for exceptional service. [end] Hamas: PA arrests 5 West Bank members 3/25/2010 - Bethlehem - Ma'an - Palestinian Authority security forces recently detained five Hamas members and affiliates from locations across the West Bank, party officials said Thursday. A statement from Hamas party leaders said those detained were from the Hebron, Nablus and Salfit districts. The allegations, which could not be independently verified by Ma'an, come as both calls for unity and tension between parties increase. Hamas leaders spoke out against PA efforts to start peace talks with Israel, and have demanded that efforts to restart talks be declared failed. Hamas also wants PA officials to make moves toward reconciliation, release detained members, and activate dormant resistance forces. The PA has endorsed popular resistance campaigns, but generally does not condone the use of violence. Gaza police ban motorcycle riding after midnight 3/25/2010 - Gaza - Ma'an - De facto government police in Rafah announced on Thursday a ban on motorcycle driving after midnight in the Rafah governorate, which officials said would be effective immediately. Lieutenant Colonel Hassan Abu Kashef, director of the police in Rafah, said the decision comes after complaints from citizenry. On 26 February, the de facto Ministry of the Interior announced that wedding parties would be allowed to continue up until midnight, after which they would be "prohibited to ensure people's rest and relaxation. " A ban prohibiting men from working in women's hair salons was signed by de facto Minister of the Interior Fathi Hammad in early March, as observers marked the move as the latest in a series of laws restricting personal freedoms in the coastal enclave. Over the past five months, women have been prohibited from riding motorcycles, and men have been banned from removing their shirts at the beach. Barak under fire for ministry's costly Independence Day party Ha'aretz 25 Mar 2010 - State Comptroller report says Barak brought cost of Defense Ministry fete to more than NIS 1.5 million. Exclusive / Despite row, U.S. and Israel sign massive arms deal Ha'aretz 25 Mar 2010 - Israel will purchase three new Hercules C-130J airplanes at cost of nearly a quarter billion dollars. After delay, Turkey receives first delivery of Israeli-made drones Ha'aretz 25 Mar 2010 - Six Heron drones delivered; Diplomatic row between countries delayed execution of $185 million deal. Gaza : Israel’s Navy Injure A Palestinian Fisherman As Tanks Fire Leave Another Worker Injured Uruknet March 25, 2010 - The Israeli military injured on Thursday a Palestinian fisherman and a worker during two separate attacks in the Gaza Strip. A Palestinian fisherman sustained wounds by Israeli naval forces on Thursday near northern Gaza Strip shoreline. Israeli naval forces opened heavy fire at fishing boats off the northern shoreline. The attack left one man injured and... Israel's Provocation at al-Aqsa: Rabbi Plans 'Miracle' Uruknet March 25, 2010 - The Israeli government has indicated that it will press ahead with a plan to enlarge the Jewish prayer plaza at the Western Wall in Jerusalem’s Old City, despite warnings that the move risks triggering a third intifada. Israeli officials rejected this week a Jerusalem court’s proposal to shelve the plan after the judge accepted that the... Exclusive / Despite row, U.S. and Israel sign massive arms deal Uruknet March 25, 2010 - As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was in Washington this week absorbing the full wrath of the Obama administration, the Pentagon and Israel's defense establishment were in the process of sealing a large arms deal. According to the deal, Israel will purchase three new Hercules C-130J airplanes. The deal for the three aircrafts, designed by Lockheed Martin,... Rendered Homeless, Palestinian Family Ordered To Pay Its Expulsion Expenses Uruknet The Jerusalem Center for Social and Economical Rights (JCCER) reported that the Israeli police handed Wednesday a Palestinian family from East Jerusalem an order to pay 13.000 NIS, demanding family members to pay the expenses of their expulsion from their home. Members of Majed Hannoun family, from Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, were forced out of their home last year and were... Netanyahu defies Washington on settlements Uruknet March 25, 2010 - There was no report on the meeting Tuesday between US President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Neither was an official handshake staged, let alone a press conference. It was not until Wednesday that a terse statement was released by the White House, explaining that there remain disagreements with Israel and that the US... Israeli fire in southern Gaza critically injures one Uruknet March 25, 2010 - A Palestinian worker was critically injured on Thursday morning as the Israeli forces at the closed Sufa crossing opened fire on a group of men collecting rubble for the re-manufacturing of construction materials, medics said. Director of ambulance and emergency services in Gaza, Muawiya Hassanein, identified the injured man as Naji Abu Rayda, 32, noting he... Palestine is Not a Humanitarian Issue Uruknet March 24, 2010 - "The Palestinian issue is not a humanitarian or relief issue. It is highly political. Thank you all for the financial support which you presented us. The Ministry of Planning has 84 finance files, but we can not plan, implement or develop these projects because of the occupation. Therefore, we must put before your eyes that helping... Video: Targeted Citizen Uruknet March 24, 2010 - The film "Targeted Citizen" (15 minutes), produced by filmmaker Rachel Leah Jones for Adalah, surveys discrimination against the Palestinian citizens of Israel. With the participation of experts Dr. Yousef Jabareen of the Technion and Dr. Khaled Abu Asbeh of the Van Leer Institute, as well as Adalah attorneys Sawsan Zaher, Abeer Baker and Hassan Jabareen, inequality... Witnesses: Israeli forces enter Hebron-area school Uruknet March 24, 2010 – Israeli soldiers threatened schoolchildren and launched at least one tear-gas canister when they entered the Ar-Rihiya School for Boys in the village south of Hebron Wednesday morning, witnesses said... An eyewitness said soldiers evacuated the school and noted at lest one boy suffered tear-gas inhalation. He said he did not know why the forces invaded the... The Jerusalem “Compromise”Obama Still Has No Stomach to Take on Israel Uruknet March 24, 2010 - Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in the United States this week armed with a mandate from the Israeli parliament. A large majority of legislators from all of Israel’s main parties had supported a petition urging him to stand firm on the building of Jewish settlements in occupied East Jerusalem — the very issue that got him into hot... Israeli plan to triple settlement activities in W. Bank Uruknet March 24, 2010-- Council of settlements director Naftali Bennett revealed an Israeli plan to expand settlement construction in the West Bank to three times what it is now and raise the number of settlers to one million Israelis. In an interview published by Reuters on Tuesday, Bennett said that he is doing his best to end the temporary freeze on... Abdullah Daoud to be buried at his hometown on march 28th 25 Mar 2010 - Bethlehem, March 25, (Pal Telegraph) The Minister Hussein al-Sheikh, President of the General Authority for Civil Affairs, said that the occupation authorities had agreed to bury the martyr Abdullah Daoud, 48, at his home town (Bethlehem) next Sunday, March 28. Sheikh pointed that after the efforts of civil affairs, Israel agreed to the return of the martyr Abdullah Daoud's body,... IOF shoot Gazan fisherman 25 Mar 2010 - Gaza, March 25, 2010 (Pal Telegraph) – Israeli gunships opened fire on Thursday at Palestinian fishing boats off the coasts of northern Gaza Strip and injured a fisherman. Hasim Juma Qzaan was injured and taken to Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia in the northern sector, Palestinian sources said. Palestinian fishing boats are targeted daily, as Israel claims that they... Israel detains 3 Palestinians in Hebron 25 Mar 2010 - Hebron, March 25, 2010 (Pal Telegraph) - Israeli occupation forces detained on Thursday a citizen from Dura village, southwest of Hebron in the West Bank, while the other two citizens were detained Wednesday evening near Al-Hram Al-Ibrahimi. Security sources told SAFA news agency that the soldiers detained Hassan Mohammed Nasr,39 , from Dura after raiding his home, Fouad Fares Al-Qasrawi ,23,... IOF shoot Gazan worker 25 Mar 2010 - Gaza, March 25, 2010 (Pal Telegraph) - Israeli occupation soldiers shot a Gazan worker near Sofa crossing east of Rafah city south of Gaza Strip on Thursday. Naji Abu Rida, 31, was wounded in the chest when Israeli occupation soldiers opened fire towards workers in the Sofa crossing, Palestinian sources reported. Abu Rida was with a group of workers collecting... Al Mezan condemns continued Israeli attacks on Gaza 24 Mar 2010 - Gaza, March 24, 2010 (Pal Telegraph) - Israeli occupation forces (IOF) continued its aggression and airstrikes on the Gaza Strip and its almost daily incursions into the northern and eastern areas near the borders. At approximately 9:30 am on Tuesday, 10 Israeli tanks and bulldozers moved under sporadic fire about 200 meters inside the industrial area, east of Beit Hanoun,... Israeli forces wound two men in Gaza The National 25 Mar 2010 - Two Palestinians were shot and wounded by Israeli forces in separate incidents in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, local medics said. Arrested for post Zionism Palestine Note 25 Mar 2010 - Pay close attention to this item. It doesn't seem like much, but it's an important one: Two international activists, Ariadna Jove Marti (Spain) and Bridgette Chappell (Australia), who are living in Bir Zeit in the West... Fox News’s suicide bomb breast implant hysteria Palestine Note 25 Mar 2010 - The Fox News Channel puts its political biases front-and-center. At the same time, it is generally considered a credible news source. So what happens when FNC promotes a dubious story that terrorists with exploding breast implants... AIPAC Agonistes Palestine Note 25 Mar 2010 - I confess feeling a twinge of pathos when I heard on Reshet Bet radio this morning how Benjamin Netanyahu told his AIPAC audience in Washington that the Jewish people were building Jerusalem 3000 years ago, would... Wedding bell blues: PA and Israel team up to tear inter-religious couple apart Palestine Note 25 Mar 2010 - Palestinian and Israeli authorities are coordinating to separate a Jewish-Muslim couple, Ma'an News Agency reports. A wedding couple in Jerusalem Sadly, this is not the first incident, just the most recent. Sima got to know Muhammad... Searching for scapegoats, Netanyahu now tries to label Kadima a fifth-column Palestine Note 25 Mar 2010 - In May 2007, the current head of Israel's internal security agency, the General Security Service (GSS aka Shabak and Shin Bet), Yuval Diskin, unilaterally revolutionized his agency's mandate. Disken was responding to a request by Adalah... Netanyahu to endanger US soldiers for another year Palestine Note 25 Mar 2010 - During discussions in Washington between U.S. officials and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, an important revelation surfaced. Under U.S. and international pressure to stop Jewish settlement activities in Arab East Jerusalem, Netanyahu argued that peace talks... Netanyahu leaves US ties unresolved AlJazeera 25 Mar 2010 - Israeli PM insists progress has been made but no concrete measures are announced. Israeli army indicts 2 soldiers accused of using boy as human shield in Gaza war PNN - Thursday, 25 March 2010 Obama and Netanyahu play hardball over Israeli settlement plan PNN - Thursday, 25 March 2010 Israel defends right to arrest foreigners in West Bank PNN - Thursday, 25 March 2010 Post poll: Obama still in single digits Jeruslalem Post 25 Mar 2010 - 9% of local Jews say US administration pro-Israel; 48% call it pro- Palestinian. African migrants celebrate their own Egypt exodus Jeruslalem Post 25 Mar 2010 - Nearly 300 people attend special community Seder in south Tel Aviv. Obama demands Netanyahu’s peace answers by Saturday Jeruslalem Post 25 Mar 2010 - US hopes to get immediate Arab League approval for proximity talks; PA official: DC meetings ended without progress on east Jerusalem construction freeze. Petition may lead to wider acceptance of common law marriage Jeruslalem Post 25 Mar 2010 - Permanent resident of Israel and former member of Black Hebrews community asks to wed her partner, a Nigerian Christian. Israel mum on UK passport promises Jeruslalem Post 25 Mar 2010 - Officials say they are unaware if Lieberman will provide UK with guarantee. Palestinian, Israeli journalists meet in Tel Aviv Jeruslalem Post 25 Mar 2010 - Reporters from Gaza and the West Bank tour Tel Aviv as part of initiative to build bridges between Arab media and their peers in Israel. 'Barak's personal guests tripled' Jeruslalem Post 25 Mar 2010 - Lindenstrauss: State funds wasted at defense ministry independence day reception. Olmert denies Rishontours allegations Jeruslalem Post 25 Mar 2010 - Former PM says he was not personally involved in planning, funding trips abroad. Likud applauds PM's stance on e. J'lem Jeruslalem Post 25 Mar 2010 - "No one should concern itself with Israel's interests except for Israel," says Livnat. Weekly Trading Report: Slight Increase in Al Quds Index WAFA 25 Mar 2010 - NABLUS, March 25, 2010 (WAFA)- The Arab financial markets touched a dynamic activity this week (March 21-25); flowing of positive news has a great impact on the minds of investors in which enhanced Israeli Navy Wounds Gazan Fisherman inside Palestinian Waters WAFA 25 Mar 2010 - GAZA, March 25, 2010 (WAFA)- Hazem Gora’ani was critically wounded at 9AM this morning when the Israeli navy fired at his fishing boat. In a press release, International Solidarity Movement (ISM) Expanding Trade, Transport in Northern West Bank WAFA 25 Mar 2010 - TULKAREM, March 25, 2010 (WAFA)- Mo'ayiad Raghib, the owner of the Memar cement factory in Baqa ash Sharkiya, knows first-hand the problems with movement and access in the West Bank, United States Palestinians Receiving Caritas Aid as Gaza Marks 1000th Day of Siege WAFA 25 Mar 2010 - Over the last weeks, Caritas has distributed 11,000 blankets and 3,000 hygiene kits in Gaza. More than 4,500 families deeply affected by the ongoing blockade benefited from this aid, Caritas EU Condemns Construction in East Jerusalem WAFA 25 Mar 2010 - BRUSSELS, March 25, 2010 (WAFA)- The EU's foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, condemned an Israeli decision to continue construction on the site of the former Shepherd Hotel in east UNHRC Condemns Israel's Construction of Settlements in OPT WAFA 25 Mar 2010 - GENEVA, March 25, 2010 (WAFA)- The United Nations Human Rights Council has adopted a resolution condemning Israel's continued construction of settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT) USAID`s Celebrates Closing Campaign for Palestinian Women WAFA 25 Mar 2010 - RAMALLAH – March 25, 2010-(WAFA) - The United States Agency for International Development, today, closed campaign 'I dream to be ...' As part of a celebration of Palestinian women, which is supported Weekly Report on Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (18-24 march 2010) PCHR 24 Mar 2010 - A Palestinian is carried into al-Aqsa Martys Hospital in the central Gaza Strip town of Deir al-Balah, as he was wounded by Israeli troops, 22 March 2010.... PCHR Concludes a Human Rights Training Course in Rafah PCHR 24 Mar 2010 - Ref: 35/2010.... PCHR Receives Professor Tateyama from the Department of International Relations at the Japan National Defense Academy PCHR 24 Mar 2010 - Ref: 36/2009.... Fisherman shot in the head and critically ill in Shifa’a Hospital in Gaza 3/25/2010 - International Solidarity Movement - ISM Gaza - Fisherman Hazem Gora'ani, age 26,from the town of Deir Al Balah, south of Gaza City, was brought to Shifa Hospital with serious head wounds around 9 o'clock this morning. An urgent operation lasting one and a half hours was performed to stop the bleeding inside his brain. Dr Samir Kahlout from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) told the ISM volunteers who visited Mr Gora'ani that his condition was critical andunstable and that he was unconscious following the operation. Over the next 72 hours Mr Gora'ani will be monitored and the decision will be made about the need for further operations, including to remove bits of shrapnel lodged in his brain. We talked to Mr Gora'ani's brother Nafiz who was anxiously waiting in front of the ICU with a relative and another two fishermen for news about Hazem. . . . Israeli soldiers fire at the fishermen so frequently that incidents are rarely reported if they did notresult in serious injury. VIDEO - Animation produced in Palestine: struggles with breast cancer in Gaza 3/25/2010 - International Solidarity Movement - Directed by Ahmad Habash - Fatenah is a 27 year old woman living in the Gaza Strip. Her life is similar to the lives of many other women in Gaza. Her life changes the day she discovers to have breast cancer. This animation, the first produced in Palestine, shows with great accuracy the scenarios of Gaza city. The 27 minutes long story is a breath-taking journey into Fatenah's daily struggles. It uncovers the human drama of her fight to survive. This journey into the heart of the Gaza Strip will touch and move you. - In 3 parts - Directed by Ahmad Habash, Screenplay Saed Andoni, Ahmad Habash, Ambrogio Manenti, Produced by Saed Andoni, Music Said Murad, Editing Saed Andoni, Animation Ahmad Habash, Director of Photography Ahmad Habash, Sound Designer -- Zaher Rashmawi, Voices – Actors: Buthaina Sumairi (Fatenah), Ahmad Abu Saloom (Abu Rasheed), Shaden Saleem (Amal), Imad Ahmad (Mualem), Mesbah Deeb (Ayman), Waleed Aqel (Dr. VIDEO / Why wasn't Obama photographed with Netanyahu? Ha'aretz 25 Mar 2010 - White House waves of suggestion that U.S. president was 'embarrassed' to be seen with Israeli PM. Palestinians dismiss U.S., Israel reports of Mideast progress Ha'aretz 25 Mar 2010 - Netanyahu postpones Forum of Seven meet; White House: Obama wants confidence-building measures. Petraeus to Ashkenazi: I never said Israel policy endangers U.S. Ha'aretz 25 Mar 2010 - Petraeus denies blaming Israel for stalled peace progress; Gates: Conflict 'affects' U.S. security interests. Netanyahu: Progress made in talks with U.S. Ha'aretz 25 Mar 2010 - Netanyahu says U.S., Israel working on compromise as diplomatic crisis with Washington remains unresolved. Mayor backs Netanyahu over ongoing East Jerusalem construction Ha'aretz 25 Mar 2010 - Ministers rally behind Netanyahu on East Jerusalem; Vice PM: How did capital become stumbling block? U.S. Congressman Cantor: I've been threatened because I'm Jewish Ha'aretz 25 Mar 2010 - Cantor says he was 'directly threatened' when someone shot at the window of his office in Virginia. Nearly 300 Congress members declare commitment to 'unbreakable' U.S.-Israel bond Ha'aretz 25 Mar 2010 - Letter to Clinton underscores Biden remarks that there is 'no space' when it comes to Israel's security. Critics slam decision to exclude U.S. Jews from nationwide census Ha'aretz 25 Mar 2010 - Census provides government with info used to track demographic trends, direct funding where it?s needed. What does it really mean to be a Jew? Ha'aretz 25 Mar 2010 - Status as a Jew has historically been determined either by matrilineal descent or by conversion into the faith. However, in two millennia of diaspora, Jewish identity has become far more multifaceted than the progenitors of the tribe could ever have imagined. Bin Laden to kill any U.S. hostages if 9/11 mastermind executed Ha'aretz 25 Mar 2010 - U.S. terrorism monitoring firm confirms statement is authentic; 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed trial due to start. Netanyahu faces a U.S. adamant about East Jerusalem Ha'aretz 25 Mar 2010 - The U.S. demand for Israeli settlement building to end is long-standing, but only now being put into effect. U.K. officials were split over expelling Israeli in Dubai row Ha'aretz 25 Mar 2010 - Foreign Office officials back expulsion of Mossad man over alleged use of forged U.K. passports. UN rights council: Experts to monitor Gaza war crimes probes Ha'aretz 25 Mar 2010 - Committee to monitor Goldstone recommendations; UNHRC suggests Israel pay Palestinians reparations. Assad: Syria committed to peace, but has no faith in Israel Ha'aretz 25 Mar 2010 - Syrian president says talks cannot continue without Israeli committment to leave all of Golan Heights. Ivor Dembina | Comedy review The Guardian 25 Mar 2010 - House of Commons, London Heckles are one thing, division bells quite another. Veteran standup Ivor Dembina has spent 20 years handling the former, but that's no preparation for when his show is interrupted by a ringing... Expectations low for Arab summit to 'save' Jerusalem The Guardian 25 Mar 2010 - Absences and disputes between Arab League members threaten to scupper talks in Libya over impasse with Israel Arab states are preparing a summit to "save" Jerusalem from Israel and want urgent action to promote Palestinian reconciliation... The real price of Israel's settlements | Seth Freedman The Guardian 25 Mar 2010 - Israel has spent $17bn on its settlements in the Palestinian territories, but the cost to the peace process is much higher The cost of building Israeli settlements in the occupied territories stands at more than $17bn,... Britain's historical mandate | Natasha Gill The Guardian 25 Mar 2010 - A frank recognition of its past in the Middle East can give Britain a unique role in the peace process The reprimand of Israel by David Miliband, the foreign secretary, resonated sharply in an already difficult... State Prosecutor: Gay couples shouldn't have right to surrogate pregnancy Ha'aretz 25 Mar 2010 - The surrogacy law should not apply to gay and lesbian couples, the State Prosecution wrote to the High Court of Justice on Thursday. In its appeal, the Prosecution added that it is perhaps the time to reevaluate what constitutes a family. ... Olmert denies charges against him in double-billing affair Ha'aretz 25 Mar 2010 - Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Thursday denied all the charges against in him in the corruption probe known as the Rishontours affair, in which Olmert is alleged to have illegally double-billed charities and a government ministry for the same flights booked through the travel agency. ... Over 51,800 poor Palestinian families receive a new payment of social allowances through PEGASE Relief Web 25 Mar 2010 - Source: European Union, Palestinian National Authority OPT: Food Security and Nutrition Survey For Herding Communities In Area C, Joint UNRWA UNICEF WFP Household Survey Relief Web 25 Mar 2010 - Source: UN Children's Fund, UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, World Food Programme OPT: Human Rights Council Adopts Follow-Up Resolution on Goldstone Report - Climate of Impunity Must be Combated Relief Web 25 Mar 2010 - Source: Palestinian Centre for Human Rights Human Rights Council condemns Israel's construction of settlements in Palestinian lands Relief Web 25 Mar 2010 - Source: UN Radio Palestinians: Obama wants Israel to hand over Abu-Dis to PA YNet News 25 Mar 2010 - US demands that Israel hand over area adjacent to Jerusalem to exclusive PA control, Palestinian sources say, adding that Americans want Palestinian state to be established within next two years Arabs pledge $500 million in east J'lem aid YNet News 25 Mar 2010 - Arab League foreign ministers grant PA's request for hefty donation, amid harsh criticismon Israeli construction in capital Jerusalem cinema to remain closed on Shabbat YNet News 25 Mar 2010 - Secular councilors furious with Mayor Barkat after approval of weekday-only movie theater complex IDF to screen Palestinians entering Route 443 YNet News 25 Mar 2010 - Army prepares for implementation of court order to allow Palestinian traffic on highway US general reaffirms military bond with Israel YNet News 25 Mar 2010 - General David Petraeus calls Chief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi, repudiates comments attributed to him about Israeli policies endangering US troops White House, Netanyahu: Progress achieved during visit YNet News 25 Mar 2010 - Addressing Netanyahu's US visit, White House says progress made on 'important issues'; Bibi says golden path found to allow America to move peace process forward, while persevering Israel's national interests Mayor Barkat: We'll continue to build in east Jerusalem YNet News 25 Mar 2010 - Jerusalem mayor endorses Prime Minister Netanyahu's stance vis-?-vis President Obama, says construction in capital more important than anywhere else; 'We shall continue to build in the city's east and west,' Nir Barkat says State comptroller slams Barak's wastefulness YNet News 25 Mar 2010 - Report criticizes exaggerated spending at defense minister's traditional Independence Day party Hezbollah men questioned in Hariri probe YNet News 25 Mar 2010 - UN investigators renew probe, interview Hezbollah members in connection with 2005 murder of Lebanese PM Khudari to the Arab summit: Break the siege on Gaza now PIC 25 Mar 2010 - MP Jamal Al-Khudari asked the Arab summit conference to open in Libya on Saturday to send a high level delegation to Gaza to get acquainted with the effects of the one thousand days of siege. Jewish settlers assault Palestinian home in OJ PIC 25 Mar 2010 - Tens of Jewish settlers attacked the home of a Palestinian Jerusalemite family in Ras Al-Amud suburb in occupied Jerusalem on Thursday, eyewitnesses reported. Mishaal urges Arab leaders to support J’lem people’s steadfastness practically PIC 25 Mar 2010 - Khaled Mishaal called on Arab leaders to support the steadfastness of Jerusalem people with practical steps and employ their countries’ economic and political weight in serving the Palestinian cause. Israeli MPs embark on provocative tour of Aqsa gates PIC 25 Mar 2010 - Three members of the Israeli parliament of the extreme right-wing National Union party on Wednesday toured the gates of the holy Aqsa Mosque escorted by Israeli occupation police. PFLP calls on the Arabs to drop the "peace" option PIC 25 Mar 2010 - Maher Al-Taher, politburo member of the popular front for the liberation of Palestine, has said that the negotiations with the Israeli occupation authority (IOA) only served the IOA and the USA. Two Palestinians wounded in IOF gunfire PIC 25 Mar 2010 - Two Palestinian citizens were wounded on Thursday morning when Israeli occupation forces (IOF) fired at Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, medical sources reported. The Guardian: Israel’s forging of British passports is a mark of its arrogance PIC 25 Mar 2010 - The Guardian newspaper said that Israel’s persistence in defying the US and its forging of British passports in order to murder a senior Hamas official in Dubai is a “mark of arrogance.” Hamas hails Mauritania’s decision to close Israel’s embassy PIC 25 Mar 2010 - Hamas hailed the Mauritanian decision to close Israel’s embassy and sever its diplomatic ties completely with it, saying that this step reflected the nobility of Mauritania and its people. IOF soldiers detain 20 Gazans PIC 25 Mar 2010 - Israeli occupation forces (IOF) detained 20 Palestinian workers in northern Gaza Strip on Wednesday and took them to an unknown location. Palestinian security forces walk a careful line LA Times 26 Mar 2010 - The Palestinian Authority's reformed forces are more professional than ever. But operating under Israeli control while maintaining legitimacy in eyes of their people is an ongoing battle. As the highest ranking commander of nearly 8,000 Palestinian security forces, Maj. Gen. Diab Ali is accustomed to being top gun. But the salutes often stop when he leaves the military base and travels through the West Bank. Another East Jerusalem project gets OK LA Times 25 Mar 2010 - Approval for the 20-unit project for Jewish residents funded by a U.S. businessman comes as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with President Obama. Officials deny a political motive. Another controversial housing project in East Jerusalem has received approval to break ground despite strong U.S. objections, officials said Wednesday. Britain expels Israel diplomat over passports LA Times 24 Mar 2010 - British Foreign Secretary David Miliband says forged passports used by suspects in the assassination of a Hamas figure in Dubai were linked to Israel. The expelled envoy is said to be a Mossad agent. Britain expelled a high-ranking Israeli diplomat Tuesday in retaliation for alleged misuse of British passports by Israeli agents suspected in the assassination of a senior Hamas commander two months ago in Dubai. U.S. Fails to Persuade Israel on Housing Plan New York Times 25 Mar 2010 - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not appear willing to give President Obama a commitment to rein in building in East Jerusalem. Israel Confirms New Building in East Jerusalem New York Times 24 Mar 2010 - Construction of a contentious Jewish housing project in a predominantly Arab neighborhood of East Jerusalem could start at any time, officials said. Checkpoints Palestine Monitor - 17 Dec 2010 - “The right to freedom of movement provides that people are entitled to move freely within the borders of the state, to leave any country and to return to their country.” Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and article 12 of the International Covenant... What the ‘Jewish state’ means to its Palestinian citizens Mondoweiss - 25 Mar 2010 - Must see video from Adalah : (h/t to the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation ) Related posts: Obama administration supports equal rights for all Israeli citizens, even in a ‘Jewish state’ Israeli Palestinian party that seeks democracy for all citizens risks disqualification Israel wants to keep... No partner for peace Mondoweiss - 25 Mar 2010 - The crisis between Israel and the U.S. turned into an unprecedented confrontation when Obama laid it all on the table and asked the Prime Minister, “How far are you willing to go when the negotiations reach the final stage?” Netanyahu did not respond. Ma’ariv ( Hebrew ), March... When will the US press show us what annexed East Jerusalem looks like? Mondoweiss - 25 Mar 2010 - One of the great surprises of my recent visit to Israel and Palestine was the morning I stood on a hillside south of Gilo in the Palestinian village of Wallajeh and gazed over at the settlement with its fancy red tile roofs. We were in a... 2 int’l volunteers are arrested; are they anti- or post-Zionist? Mondoweiss - 25 Mar 2010 - I was trained as a newsperson, and I woke up today realizing that the greatest story in the world is happening right now in Israel and Palestine. It is an amazing story, and if you are invested in Zionism, you’re bound to miss the news because... I make a blanket judgment that turns out to be– unhhh– Mondoweiss - 25 Mar 2010 - Steve Walt says that I was wrong in my characterization of the news that Harvard’s Weatherhead Center scheduled an Israeli consul general as a speaker. I said the invitation reflects the fact that Weatherhead houses Martin Kramer, the neocon sandbox blogger. Walt: I think you went... World Education Forum in Palestine Launched Alternative Information Center - 25 Mar 2010 - Tuesday, 16 March 2010, The Palestinian National Committee in charge of the preparations of the World Social Forum on Education hosted a delegation of the International Advisory Committee of the World Social Forum in Ramallah from March 11 -13. Together they launched the organizing process that... News Archives - March 2010
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