News Posted: Thursday, April 4, 2002
Nobel Committee Regrets Peres Peace Prize ISRAEL: Unpardonable Wall Of Silence 'Jerusalem Post' poll: 72% of Israelis for war Bush Mulls "Unsigning" Treaty for International Criminal Court The world just watches Al-Assad calls for actual peace, not 'peace' of paper Saudi Arabian authorities ban demonstrations ¥ Saudi Arabians will see their leaders are their enemies. Israeli troops attack foreign journalists The U.S. allows Israel to continue onslaught ¥ We suspect the U.S. envoy was trying to get Arafat to make an inappropriate deal and if he does not comply they would allow Israel to continue the onslaught. U.S. Eases Demand for Israel Pullout "Major events don't necessarily happen overnight," Fleischer told reporters traveling with Bush in Texas. Still, he said, "the president expects results, and he expects them as soon as possible." Secretary of State Colin Powell will leave for the region Sunday night and has no plans to meet with Yasser Arafat, Fleischer said without elaboration. U.N. to Send Mission to Mideast Protesters throw petrol bombs at US embassy in Manama Palestinians in Gaza rally on "day of anger" Lebanese army arrests Palestinians with missiles... Two Molotov cocktails thrown at synagogue outside Paris > Five persons were detained International Media Protest Israel Ban Israeli operations bring 'wanton destruction' Journalists forced to hand over videotapes Pentagon Cancels US Military Exercise With Israel ¥ Yeah Right! That'll do it! Israel Interrupts Bush-Blair Retreat Walk of death in the search for daily bread Everyone at Risk in Ravaged Bethlehem Turkey Blasts Israel for 'Genocide' Bush: Saddam Needs To Go U.S. Envoy Meets Arafat, Israeli Onslaught Goes On Edward Said: After survival, what happens? Sharon's self -defeating vendetta Israel: Unpardonable Wall of Silence Why Israel Must Stop The Terror The prisoner of Sharon Oil Embargo Effort Against Israel NOT IN OUR NAME By John Pilger How dare George Bush preach peace to Israel when he's meeting Blair to plan war on Iraq .. and the deaths of thousands more innocent people? Bush's speech laced with obsessions and little else by Robert Fisk Ariel Sharon could not have done better. The heaping of blame upon an occupied people, the obsessive use of the word terror – by my rough count there were 50 references in just 10 minutes – and the brief, frightened remarks about "occupation" and (one mention only) to Jewish settlements and the need for Israeli "compassion" at the end were proof enough that President Bush had totally failed to understand the tragedy he is supposedly trying to solve. More... Israel set to defy US over offensive Hizbollah forces hurt UN observers and two armed peace-keepers Blair and Bush will hold united front > From photocalls to fridge magnets... Europe does have influence over Israel and should use it now U.S. President tells Sharon to end West Bank occupation > and blames Arafat for failing to halt wave of suicide bombings Bush has finally grasped that Sharon is the problem
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