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- Israeli Court Rules West Bank Barrier is Legal
Israel's top court ruled Thursday, that the barrier being built in and around occupied West Bank land is legal - rejecting an earlier decision by the International Court of Justice in The Hague, against the barrier.
- Sharon Urges Palestinians to Follow Gaza Pullout with Crackdown on Extremists
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, addressing the U.N. General Assembly Thursday, urged the Palestinian Authority to follow Israel's withdrawal from Gaza with a crackdown on anti-Israel extremists and incitement.
- Abbas Cancels Appearance at Gaza Unity Rally
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has canceled an appearance at a rally celebrating Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.
- Palestinians, Militant Factions to Rally in Support of Palestinian Authority
Jubilant Palestinians and militant factions celebrating the Israeli pullout from the Gaza Strip are gathering in an abandoned Jewish settlement for a mass rally.
- Palestinians Celebrate After Israeli Troops Leave Gaza
Gaza broke out in wild celebration as Israel pulled out its last troops and ended its 38-year presence there.
- Palestinians Rush Into Abandoned Gaza Settlements
Thousands of jubilant Palestinians rushed into abandoned Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip, Monday, as the last Israeli soldiers pulled out.
- Israel Declares End to Occupation of Gaza
Israel has declared an end to its 38-year occupation of Gaza.
- Egypt Deploys Troops on Gaza Border Under Deal with Israel
Egypt is moving troops to the border with the Gaza Strip, under a security agreement with Israel.
- Medical Records Inconclusive About Cause of Arafat's Death
The New York Times reported Thursday that a close examination of Yasser Arafat's medical records show no conclusive cause for the Palestinian leader's death.
- Mauritania's Military Junta Stays Foreign Policy Course
The leaders of last month's coup in Mauritania, despite expectations, have not changed the country's foreign policy of maintaining close relations with the United States and Israel.
- Palestinian Gunmen Kill Former Gaza Security Chief
Palestinian gunmen shot and killed the former Gaza security chief early Wednesday, an incident sure to heighten fears about growing lawlessness in Gaza.
- Gaza's Former Security Chief Shot Dead
Unidentified gunmen in the Gaza Strip have killed former Palestinian security chief Moussa Arafat.
- Israel to Build New Housing in West Bank
The Israeli Defense Ministry confirmed Tuesday that the construction of 117 new apartments has been approved by Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz.
- Israeli Official: 3,000 Homes to be Built in West Bank Settlement
Israel's deputy defense minister says Israel plans to build 3,000 homes in the northern West Bank settlement of Ariel.
- Egyptian Troops to Deploy on Gaza Border this Week
Egyptian forces will begin deploying on the Gaza border this week, under a security agreement with Israel.
- Israeli Military to Complete Gaza Pullout by September 15
The Israeli military says it will complete its withdrawal from the Gaza Strip by September 15, but warned it will strike the territory hard if Israel comes under attack.
- Israel Freezes Plans to Expand West Bank Settlement
Israel's deputy prime minister says Israel has frozen plans to expand its largest West Bank settlement near Jerusalem.
- Pakistan, Israel Establish First High-Level Contact
The foreign ministers of Pakistan and Israel met publicly for the first time in Istanbul Thursday.
- Jewish Settler Indicted in Killings of 4 Palestinian Workers
A Jewish settler in the West Bank has been indicted by an Israeli court in the shooting deaths of four Palestinians in northern Israel earlier this month.
- Netanyahu Announces Bid to Run Against Sharon for Likud Leadership
Former Israeli finance minister and prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu announced Tuesday that he is a candidate for chairman of the Likud Party.
- Egypt, Sharon Agree on Palestinian State, Disagree on Borders
Egypt has reaffirmed its strong support for a future Palestinian state on land Israel captured in the 1967 Mideast War, while a day earlier Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon defined substantially more-limited future boundaries.
- Sharon: Israel Will Not Keep All West Bank Settlements in Final Peace Deal
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon says Israel will not keep all Jewish settlements in the West Bank in any final peace deal with the Palestinians.
- Accidental Explosion in West Bank Kills Two Palestinians
Palestinian officials say two Palestinians have been killed in an accidental explosion in a West Bank refugee camp.
- Suicide Bomber Attacks Bus Station in Southern Israel
A suicide bomber attacked a bus station in southern Israel Sunday, critically injuring two Israeli security guards.
- Suicide Bomber Hits Israeli Bus Station
Israeli police say a Palestinian suicide bomber has critically wounded two Israeli security guards in the Israeli city of Beersheba.
- Senior Palestinian Militant Vows Attacks Against Israel Will Continue
A man believed to be a senior commander of the military wing of the Palestinian militant group Hamas has vowed to continue armed resistance to force Israel to leave all Palestinian lands.
- Egypt Links Ratification of Nuclear Test Ban Treaty to Israel
Egypt says it will not ratify a key treaty banning nuclear tests unless Israel first signs a separate agreement calling for a halt to the spread of atomic bombs.
- New Figures Show Population Increase in Israeli West Bank Settlements
Israel says the population of its West Bank settlements has grown, even as the country withdraws from the Gaza Strip.
- Experts Wonder if Israel's Settlement Evacuation Can Jumpstart Peace Talks
During the past five years of violence, efforts to bring Israelis and Palestinians back to the negotiating table have gone nowhere.
- 2 Jews, 5 Palestinians Dead in New Violence
Two Jewish religious students were stabbed in Jerusalem's Old City, Wednesday night, while in the West Bank town of Tulkarem, five Palestinians were killed by Israeli troops looking for militants.
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