PCHR
weekly report: "Two Palestinians killed, seven wounded, as the
army continues its violations"
The
Palestinian Center For Human Rights (PCHR), based in Gaza, published
its weekly report on the Israeli violations in the occupied
Palestinian territories in the period between October 4 and October
10, 2007.
http://www.imemc.org/article/50848
DFLP
slams Israel's decision to annex Palestinian land
The
Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) on Thursday
issued a statement slamming Israel's decision to annex 1200 Dunums of
Palestinian-owned land in the Jerusalem area, and branding it a
direct violation of international law.
http://www.imemc.org/article/50846
US
silent on Israel grab of Arab land
The
United States refused to immediately comment Wednesday on Israel's
decision to confiscate Arab land near Jerusalem, one day before
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was to head to the region.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20071010/pl_afp/mideastconflictisraelsettlersus
Lebanese
PM condemns Israeli confiscation of Palestinian lands
Lebanese
Prime Minister Fouad Seniora condemned Thursday the Israeli decision
to confiscate over103 hectares of Palestinian lands surrounding
Jerusalem. In a statement, Seniora denounced that the current
Israeli decision alongside the construction of the separating barrier
were attempts to cut out the West Bank from Jerusalem, which revealed
that talks regarding regional peace was hoax.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-10/12/content_6867003.htm
Palestinians
outraged at Israel's lands confiscation orders
Palestinian
chief negotiator Saeb Erekat on Thursday told visiting U.S. Assistant
Secretary of State for Near East Affairs David Welch the Palestinians
were outraged at the latest Israeli orders of lands confiscation.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2007-10/12/content_6866972.htm
Israel
denies confiscated Arab land for settlers
Israel
denied on Friday that freshly ordered Arab land expropriations
between Jerusalem and a key Jewish settlement would be used to expand
settlements in the occupied West Bank. "The confiscated land is
intended to build roads, given the completion of the security fence
around Jerusalem, and has nothing to do with any expansion of Maale
Adumim," Miri Eisin, a government spokeswoman, told AFP.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20071012/wl_mideast_afp/mideastconflictisraelsettlers_071012101819;_ylt=A0WTUd2Yjw9HAzwAfAwUvioA
Israeli
Army Deputy Chief: Gaza invasion "a matter of timing"
The
Deputy Chief of Staff of The Israeli Military, Moshe Kaplinsky, on
Thursday spoke of the likelihood of an imminent invasion of the Gaza
Strip by Israeli forces, adding that troops would "stay there
for a few months."
http://www.imemc.org/article/50851
Gaza
goes hungry as Israeli sanctions bite
It does
not take shopkeeper Salah Sultan long to count his stock. There are
six tins of sardines, four bottles of vegetable oil, one packet of
nappies, nine boxes of wafers and a large tin of powdered milk.
Grains and pulses have been removed from their original packing and
subdivided into more affordable portions. Above the door is a space
where a television used to be, and by his elbow is the Qur'an and his
ledger book.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,,2189543,00.html
Sweets
and tears in Gaza at Eid
As
Muslims marked the Eid el-Fitr holiday with gifts and feasts on
Friday, Palestinians in the Gaza Strip felt the tightening grip of an
Israeli embargo and mourned the dead from factional fighting.
Fluttering banners showed up the division: yellow in a few areas for
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah faction, many more green
flags for the Hamas Islamist movement, whose forces routed Fatah in
June.
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L1259397.htm?&_lite_=1
Internal
conflicts and shortages make for a sad holiday in Gaza
Thousands
of Palestinians gathered early Friday in the Gaza Strip for dawn
prayers celebrating the festival of Eid al-Fitr, but the atmosphere
this year was hardly one of celebration. In Gaza, the festival
is marked by international isolation, empty shelves and bitter
internal rivalries, casting a pall over what is meant to be one of
the happiest dates in the Muslim calendar.
http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5ikFThXLqPBqSZWUG9BmCHlPjsmqA
Lean
times for holiday shoppers in Gaza
Border
closures that followed Hamas' violent takeover in the Gaza Strip have
depleted supplies of everything from cement to cigarettes. Parents
hoping to buy gifts for their children to celebrate the end of the
Muslim holy month of Ramadan are finding slim pickings. Ramadan ends
Friday or Saturday with the traditional feast, called Eid al Fitr,
that typically includes gifts for children. Popular items such as
sweets and clothing are in short supply as a result of the shutdown
in shipments through the main cargo crossing from Israel, which has
been sealed since mid-June. Israel cited security reasons in closing
the Karni crossing, but it has permitted limited shipments of basic
foodstuffs and medicine through other crossings.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/babylonbeyond/2007/10/lean-times-for-.html
Fayyad
says Palestinians need more donor aid
The
Palestinian Authority (PA) will suffer a "crisis" if
international donors do not commit to giving more funds before the
year's end, Salam Fayyad, the premier of Palestinian President
Mahmoud Abbas' caretaker government, warned Thursday. "We
will be in a real crisis if donors don't guarantee more funds before
the end of the year," Fayyad said in a statement, adding that
previous donations will run out in the upcoming months.
http://rawstory.com/news/dpa/Fayyad_says_Palestinians_need_more__10112007.html
Stranded
Palestinians turn down Sudanese asylum offer
Most of
the over 300 Palestinian-Iraqi refugees stranded for the past 18
months at the makeshift al-Tanf refugee camp on the Syrian side of
the Iraq-Syria border have rejected an offer of asylum in Sudan.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article9039.shtml
Hamas
and Christian leaders confirm mutual respect and unity
Leaders
of the deposed Hamas government in Gaza and high-ranking Christian
figures in the region on Friday reasserted their unity and mutual
respect for another, arguing that, in spite of recent attacks,
Islamic-Christian relations remained strong.
http://www.imemc.org/article/50853
Abbas,
Olmert can make deal despite weakness-Blair
Middle
East envoy Tony Blair said on Friday that, despite their apparent
weakness at home, President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert can deliver a Palestinian-Israeli peace deal.
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L12536982.htm
Hamas
leader warns Abbas against peace concessions
Hamas
leader Ismail Haniyeh on Thursday urged Palestinian President Mahmoud
Abbas not to "fall into a trap" and make concessions to
Israel at a planned peace conference which "would create grave
risks for Palestinians".
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L1264242.htm
Israeli
Minister claims peace talks could lead to Government's collapse
The
Israeli Minister for Strategic Affairs, Avigdor Lieberman, on
Thursday told Quartet Envoy Tony Blair that the upcoming Middle East
Peace Conference could lead to the collapse of Israel's coalition
government, media sources have reported.
http://www.imemc.org/article/50850
Extreme
right to launch campaign for Yigal Amir's release
Rightist
organization Committee for Democracy to produce film about Rabin
killer's life, launches nationwide campaign for his parole from
prison.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3459075,00.html
FACTBOX-How
far apart are Olmert and Abbas on deal?
With
about a month to go before a U.S.-sponsored conference on Palestinian
statehood, how far apart are Israeli and Palestinian negotiators?
http://mobile.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L12112114.htm
Peace
concert in Jericho called off over security concerns
A West
Bank peace concert for supporters of a two-state solution to the
conflict with Israel has been called off because of security
concerns, the organizer said late Thursday. The concert was to have
been held simultaneously in a football stadium in the Jericho and in
a park in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv on Oct. 18.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=912269&contrassID=1&subContrassID=7
Nonviolent
resistance a means, not the end
In a
recent article on the openDemocracy website, the rewritten
Palestinian Authority policy document that replaced "muqawama"
(resistance) with "popular struggle" was hailed as having
"the potential to dramatically transform a conflict whose just
resolution has continually eluded diplomats and militants." [1]
The writer Maria Stephan may be admired for her optimism about the
possibility of large-scale mobilization in the Occupied Palestinian
Territories (OPT) for a program of nonviolent resistance, but there
is a twofold failure of contextualization that compromises her
analysis.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article9036.shtml
Palestinians
return to desolate, dangerous camp
The
first Palestinian families displaced by 15 weeks of intense fighting
between the army and Islamist militants that left much of north
Lebanon's Nahr al-Bared refugee camp in ruins have begun returning
home to start rebuilding their lives.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article9041.shtml
Families
of dead Lebanese troops block refugee return
Families
of soldiers who died in fierce battles with Islamists at a refugee
camp in northern Lebanon on Friday briefly prevented Palestinian
refugees from returning to the camp. Some 400 men, women and
children burned tyres and placed stones at the northern entrance of
Nahr al-Bared camp forcing a bus filled with refugees to turn back.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20071012/wl_mideast_afp/lebanonunrestrefugees_071012103615;_ylt=AoHIoxnlcnEW5VG0MjQYbhqaOrgF
Syria
unlikely to join peace conference
Syrian
President Bashar Assad all but ruled out his country's participation
in a U.S.-sponsored international peace conference on the Middle
East, suggesting in an interview published Thursday that the meeting
has no chance for success. His comments come amid growing
skepticism of the conference among some Arab governments, which have
expressed doubts the planned gathering in November will tackle the
main issues of the conflict with Israel.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071012/ap_on_re_mi_ea/syria_us_israel_1;_ylt=A0WTUd2Yjw9HAzwAfwwUvioA
Assad
slams Lebanese parties who follow Israel
Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad slammed Lebanese who he said had chosen to
side with Israel and submit themselves to foreigners instead of
taking the Arab path and that of resistance. In an interview
published on Thursday, Assad said of the neighbouring nation where it
was powerbroker for nearly three decades: "It is impossible to
build a relationship with some parties who in Lebanon ... are close
to Israel, submit themselves to foreign countries and do not believe
in Lebanon."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20071011/wl_mideast_afp/syrialebanonassad_071011163726;_ylt=A0WTUd2Yjw9HAzwAhwwUvioA
Cheney,
Rice divided over Israeli intel
Officials
in the Bush administration are divided over the significance of
intelligence provided by Israel that led to last month's strike
inside Syria on a reported nuclear facility, the New York Times
reported Wednesday.
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull&cid=1191257268891
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