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Israeli army killings go unpunished reports BBC

An Israeli human rights group says the overwhelming majority of Israeli troops suspected of criminal offences against Palestinians are never indicted. Full report at BBC Dec 18, 2007 Yesh Din’s report said offences included “illegal shooting causing the death and injury of civilians, violence and abuse, intentional damage to property, looting, taking bribes”. Between 2000…

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Egyptian government, not people, recognize Israel (Adam Morrow and Khaled Moussa al-Omrani)

Thirty years after late Egyptian president Anwar Sadat’s historic trip to Israel, Egyptian diplomatic relations with the Hebrew state remain cordial. On a popular level, however, the relationship — buttressed by the 1979 Camp David peace agreement — still represents a major source of contention. The Electronic Intifada, 21 December 2007 “The so-called peace between…

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Gazans say this Eid is the worst ever (Rami Almeghari writing from occupied Gaza Strip)

Live from Palestine, 20 December 2007 A 500-meter-long street in the heart of Gaza City is empty of cars and vehicles, but full of men, women and children. Omar al-Mokhtar Street is considered the largest commercial area in Gaza where people from all over the coastal region have always come to shop, especially during the…

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