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  • DOGWOOD JAMBOREE SET SATURDAY IN PALESTINE Open this result in new window
    Tyler Morning Telegraph - Aug 12 11:27 PM
    PALESTINE - Another Dogwood Jamboree in Palestine is set for 7 p.m. Saturday at the Palestine Civic Center. This show's theme is country love songs.

  • Total war against Palestine and Lebanon Open this result in new window
    Gulf News - Aug 13 2:39 PM
    The celebrated 19th century Prussian general Carl von Clausewitz described attacks on the enemy's territory, property and citizens as total war. With the horrors of the Second World War, total war became associated with war crimes.

  • Palestine needs food, drugs: Din Open this result in new window
    The Jakarta Post - Aug 11 10:24 PM
    JAKARTA: Muhammadiyah chief Din Syamsuddin has clarified his statements encouraging local Muslims to donate cash to Lebanon and Palestine rather going to help them fight Israel.

  • JOIN THE RALLY FOR LEBANON AND PALESTINE AUG. 12 IN WASHINGTON DC Open this result in new window
    News From Bangladesh - Aug 13 11:27 AM
    (WASHINGTON, D.C., 7/28/06) - CAIR today called on American Muslims and other people of conscience to join the thousands of people expected to take part in the August 12th National Emergency March on Washington to protest Israeli attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure in Lebanon and Gaza.

  • Blair plans to visit Israel and Palestine Open this result in new window
    Stuff - Aug 13 1:41 AM
    UNITED NATIONS: British Prime Minister Tony Blair said on Friday he plans to visit the Middle East soon to search for ways to address the continuing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.

  • HOT NEWS Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Aug 13 2:13 PM
    The 'Palestine and Lebanon Brotherhood Platform', established by a group of 150 NGOs, opened a photographic exhibition in Uskudar Square in Istanbul on Saturday, hoping to increase awareness about the continuing aggression of Israeli forces in Lebanon and Palestine.

  • First batch of medical aid handed over to Palestine Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Aug 11 8:09 AM
    New Delhi, Aug 11 (ANI): The first batch of life-saving medicines, under the humanitarian assistance programme for the people of Palestine, has been handed over by India to the Palestinian Presidency.

  • A. TURAN ALKAN Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Aug 13 2:16 PM
    In 1947 just when England was turning over to the UN the task of resolving the dispute between the Jews and Arabs in Palestine, if a UN diplomat had appeared and placed an order to a company to learn the financial and political side of the Israeli state project, what kind of report would that company have prepared?

  • Societies cancel festival Open this result in new window
    Gulf Daily News - Aug 13 5:23 PM
    A COALITION of Bahraini youth societies has cancelled a major event out of respect for the seriousness of the current situation in Lebanon and Palestine.

  • August 12: Global Day of Action against Israeli Aggression on Palestine and Lebanon Open this result in new window
    Palestine News Agency - Aug 11 8:02 AM
    RAMALLAH, August 11, 2006 (WAFA)- An international campaign for the August12 - the global Day of Action against the Israeli Aggression on Palestine and Lebanon is gathering momentum, said Palestinian Grassroots Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign in a press release.

  • First batch of medical aid handed over to Palestine Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Aug 11 8:38 AM
    New Delhi, Aug 11 : The first batch of life-saving medicines, under the humanitarian assistance programme for the people of Palestine, has been handed over by India to the Palestinian Presidency.

  • Gaza hopes fade after withdrawal Open this result in new window
    Aljazeera - Aug 13 2:27 AM
    One year after Israel's pull out from the Gaza strip, the mood in Palestine is less than celebratory and one of crushed hopes as restrictions continue to hamper development of the area and limit Palestinian ambition.

  • Israelis in North Are Pessimistic About a Truce Open this result in new window
    New York Times - 26 minutes ago
    Residents of Kiryat Shmona believe it will be a week or more before the shooting stops, and that any calm will only be temporary.

  • Israeli commando missions come out of shadows Open this result in new window
    USA Today - 2 hours, 56 minutes ago
    The latest conflict in the Middle East has brought the traditionally secretive Israeli special forces into the open an intentional effort, Israeli official say, to psych out the enemy.

  • Quad-Citians rally for peace in the Mideast Open this result in new window
    Quad-City Times - Aug 12 11:20 PM
    Carrying signs with messages such as Honk for Peace, Justice and Peace for Palestine and End Israeli Occupation Now, about 40 demonstrators gathered Saturday afternoon to share their feelings about the war in the Middle East.

  • Plot shows rise of extremism in Europe Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Aug 13 11:55 AM
    Britain's struggle to contain Muslim extremism points up a chilling trend across Europe: the rise of radical Islam, and with it, a willingness among a small but dangerous minority of young people to answer the call to jihad.

  • In North, Israelis Doubt the Rockets Will End Open this result in new window
    New York Times - Aug 13 10:58 AM
    The people of Kiryat Shmona, Israel, were deeply pessimistic that the United Nations truce would bring them quiet.

  • In shelters, Israelis 'not optimistic' Open this result in new window
    International Herald Tribune - Aug 13 2:28 PM
    KIRYAT SHMONA, Israel: Rockets whistling in from Lebanon have been a constant in Eli Ben-Abo's life for nearly four decades.

  • Blair plans to visit Israel and Palestine Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Aug 11 5:35 PM
    Prime Minister Tony Blair said on Friday he plans to visit the Middle East soon to search for ways to address the continuing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.

  • Newspictures - Top News, Sports, and Entertainment Photos Open this result in new window
    UPI - Aug 12 5:08 PM
    ***CAPTION CORRECTION*** Hanan Tabbara, of Brooklyn, NY, looks on with Palestinian and Lebanese flags painted on her cheeks during a rally at Lafayette Park in Washington, DC on August 12, 2006. The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition organized thousands of demonstrators to march around the White House and call for Israel's withdraw from Lebanon and Palestine.

  • The Middle East's Leading English Language Daily Open this result in new window
    Arab News - Aug 12 4:07 PM
    Lubna Hussain has written, for three successive weeks, on the terrible humanitarian tragedy in Lebanon, reminding us that the same thing is still happening in Iraq, Palestine and Afghanistan. She wants us to relate to the full tragedy of the Middle East, not just to todays awful events.

  • Archbishop to hold vigil for Mideast Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Aug 13 6:43 AM
    The Archbishop of York, the second most senior cleric in the Church of England, is to camp inside his cathedral and forego food for a week in solidarity with those caught up in the Middle East conflict.

  • Ottoman Administration of the ME has Become a Book Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Aug 12 2:12 PM
    The Middle East has suffered from constant bloodshed since the fall of the Ottoman Empire. The current tragedy in Lebanon and Palestine is an example of the Middle East tragedy.

  • Newspictures - Top News, Sports, and Entertainment Photos Open this result in new window
    UPI - Aug 12 2:23 PM
    A man clutches the Palestinian flag around his neck during a rally at Lafayette Park in Washington, DC on August 12, 2006. The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition organized thousands of demonstrators to march around the White House and call for Israel's withdraw from Lebanon and Palestine.

  • Newspictures - Top News, Sports, and Entertainment Photos Open this result in new window
    UPI - Aug 12 2:23 PM
    Yoel Stern, of the Neturei Karta Orthodox Jews Against Zionism, waves a flag during a rally at Lafayette Park in Washington, DC on August 12, 2006. The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition organized thousands of demonstrators to march around the White House and call for Israel's withdraw from Lebanon and Palestine.

  • Newspictures - Top News, Sports, and Entertainment Photos Open this result in new window
    UPI - Aug 12 2:23 PM
    Ramsey Clark, former U.S. Attorney General under President Lyndon B. Johnson, answers questions after speaking during a rally at Lafayette Park in Washington, DC on August 12, 2006. The A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition organized thousands of demonstrators to march around the White House and call for Israel's withdraw from Lebanon and Palestine.

  • Aman M'sia, PPIM Launch Boycott Of Cola-cola And Starbucks Open this result in new window
    Bernama - Aug 12 9:00 AM
    KUALA KRAU, Aug 12 (Bernama) -- The Malaysians for Peace Alliance (Aman Malaysia) and the Muslims Consumer Association (PPIM) Saturday launched a campaign to boycott Coca-Cola and Starbucks coffee in protest against Israel's atrocities in Lebanon and Palestine.

  • Plot Shows Rise of Extremism in Europe Open this result in new window
    ABC News - Aug 13 12:48 PM
    Plot Highlights Rise of Radical Islam in Europe As the Young Receptive to Hard-Line Recruiters

  • "REVEAL" New Political Programme on Palestine Satellite Channel Open this result in new window
    Palestine News Agency - Aug 10 6:17 AM
    GAZA, August 10, 2006 (WAFA)- Palestine Satellite Channel (PSC) to broadcast tomorrow a political program titled REVEAL that intends to uncover the truth and the facts on the ground.

  • PREVIEW-Soccer-Lebanon's absence clouds Asian Cup qualifiers Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo!7 Sports - 38 minutes ago
    TOKYO, Aug 14 (Reuters) - Crisis-hit Lebanon's enforced withdrawal from the Asian Cup qualifying competition has cast a dark cloud over Wednesday's round of matches.

  • British foil 4 plots, track 24 groups Open this result in new window
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - 33 minutes ago
    LONDON -- At least four major terror plots have been foiled since last year's July 7 attack on the London transport system, according to British Home Secretary John Reid.

  • 10 Indonesian volunteers to leave for Lebanon, Palestine Open this result in new window
    The Jakarta Post - Aug 10 12:12 AM
    JAKARTA (Antara): Ten Indonesian volunteers will leave for Lebanon and Palestine next Monday to deliver humanitarian from Indonesians to the victims of war.

  • Israel and Middle East Open this result in new window
    News From Bangladesh - Aug 12 11:25 AM
    Israel was set by the Great Brittan as refugee in 1948 in Middle East nevertheless Israel snatched the Palestinian land and dominating Palestinians. Moreover they crook the Palestine border.

  • Stephen Elliott: My Middle East Vacation Open this result in new window
    HuffingtonPost - Aug 13 9:32 AM
    I just returned from two weeks in Israel and the Palestinian Territories. I also walked about 20 feet into Lebanon behind a convoy of Caterpillar D9s and artillery. This was my second trip to the region and it was much less assuring than the first, which was also at a bad time - August, 2001 - the height of the second Intifada. More than ever there is a failure among Israelis and Palestinians to

  • Religions have a rare opportunity this fall to push for Mideast peace Open this result in new window
    Philadelphia Daily News - Aug 12 12:20 AM
    THE CHILDREN of Abraham - Jews, Christians, Muslims - are at each others' throats again. In the Iraq war and the Israel-Palestine-Lebanon war, the original struggles for oil, land, water are now drenched in religious fear and rage. Several of the warring parties, claiming self-defense, have shattered large parts of the countries that they feared.

  • Letters to the editor Open this result in new window
    Corvallis Gazette Times - 58 minutes ago
    We work out a reasonable balance the farmer said when asked how he and his wife decided how many petunias and potatoes they grew. Recently published data suggest that we in the Pacific Northwest do not have a reasonable balance in our use of our forests.

  • Constitution is trampled by judges and generals Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - 1 minute ago
    ISLAMABAD - Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry has said the protection of human rights should be the top priority of the judiciary. Speaking at the concluding session of the international judicial conference, he said human rights should be protected by all stake-holders.

  • Plant could raise price of corn crop Open this result in new window
    Journal Gazette & Times Courier - 18 minutes ago
    CHARLESTON -- For farmers, having an ethanol plant in Charleston would be like adding a second pet food manufacturer in the county, said Farm Bureau Manager Mark Phelan.

  • Israel should pay reparations Open this result in new window
    Aspen Daily News - 15 minutes ago
    Judith King (Aspen Daily News, Aug. 8) says Israel really wants peace.

  • Rally Near White House Protests Violence in Mideast Open this result in new window
    New York Times - Aug 12 6:34 PM
    Thousands protested what they described as Israeli aggression in Lebanon and the United States unwavering support for Israel.

  • Peace: can Blair deliver? Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - 2 hours, 40 minutes ago
    As the UN gets agreement on a 'cessation of violence' and Israel and Hizbollah prepare for an uneasy truce, a sort of peace may at last return to part of the Middle East. The Observer's Ned Temko, who has reported on the region for more than two decades, reveals the secret diplomatic efforts finally to bring peace to the region.

  • Mideast rallies held in Washington, S.F. Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Aug 12 8:12 PM
    Thousands of people gathered across from the White House on Saturday, even though the president was out of town, to condemn U.S. and Israeli policies in the Middle East.

  • Date Palm Film Festival Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 24 minutes ago
    This years Date Palm Film Festival comes at an opportune time, giving us a look at other, more humane aspects of life in the Middle East than those we are shown in the daily news.

  • Lies, Injustice, and the American Empires Way Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 54 minutes ago
    Remember, good patriots, we are at war with Islam, Socialism, Communism, drugs, crime, illegal immigration, Gays, labor unions, liberal university professors, peace activists, environmentalists, Anti-Semites, secular humanists, and all those who pose a threat to the United States.

  • In weight-loss world, Durham is the capital Open this result in new window
    Chicago Tribune - Aug 13 6:12 AM
    Thousands of dieters come here every year from around the world with one goal in mind -- turning their overweight, flabby figures into svelte, healthy bodies that can walk a mile without huffing and puffing.

  • Catholic and Anglican Bishops join forces Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Aug 13 3:05 PM
    Catholic and Anglican Bishops join forces for peace.

  • Comment: Make terror an option that's unthinkable Open this result in new window
    New Straits Times - Aug 13 5:03 PM
    THE arrests in London of 21 terrorists who appear to have planned to blow up a number of airplanes over the Atlantic reminds us, if any reminder is needed, of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington of Sept 11, 2001.

  • Mansour: Israel Continues to Commit Grave Breaches of International Humanitarian Law Open this result in new window
    Palestine News Agency - Aug 12 4:32 AM
    NEW YORK, August 12, 2006 (WAFA) -Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations, ambassador Riyad Mansour, said that Israel continues to commit grave breaches of international humanitarian law against the Palestinian people.

  • Dhaka hails UN truce resolution Open this result in new window
    News From Bangladesh - 1 hour, 40 minutes ago
    Its a good news, but UN will have to implement its decision on Israel. Because Israels track record regarding compliance with UN resolutions is not good, a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry told UNB Sunday.

  • Bangladesh cautiously welcomes UNSC resolution on ceasefire in Lebanon Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Aug 13 5:25 PM
    Bangladesh welcomes the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution on ceasefire in Lebanon, which will come into force from Monday to halt the Israeli military operation, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Sunday.

  • Look close to home for what is driving terror Open this result in new window
    The Herald - Aug 13 6:06 PM
    What do the terrorists want? It seems a simple enough question, but the answer depends on who you ask. The global nature of Islamist militancy and its shifting, loose structure continues to confound and bewilder many in the west.

  • No support for biased peace Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Aug 13 3:20 PM
    "Any peace without justice is not a lasting peace. The UN decision to enforce a cease-fire between Hizbollah and Israel will only strengthen the position of Israel and lead to more violence" said Peace Action Wellington member Valerie Morse.

  • Risky business Open this result in new window
    Zawya - Aug 12 1:03 AM
    Spare a thought for Palestine's banks. Whilst GCC banks are reporting ever fatter profits, Palestine's banks face yet another crisis.

  • ABDULHAMIT BILICI Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Aug 13 2:15 PM
    What can be Done for Chechnya? I had written two consecutive articles on the Chechen issue under the headline, A Chechnya Accounting, and tried to develop an approach to the background of this dramatic problem.

  • Conflitti: a Washington la più grande protesta contro l'assalto di USA e Israele contro il Libano e la Palestina Open this result in new window
    PeaceLink - Aug 13 2:03 PM
    30.000 dimostranti riempiono le strade attorno la Chiasa Bianca

  • Related News: Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Aug 13 2:17 PM
    The Turkish Red Crescent and Turk-Is have joined and are preparing a major aid project for Lebanese and Palestinian children worst affected by the violence that has recently increased in the Middle East.

  • Largely Muslim crowd rallies to protest Mideast violence Open this result in new window
    USA Today - Aug 12 3:35 PM
    Thousands of people gathered across from the White House on Saturday to condemn U.S. and Israeli policies in the Middle East. "Occupation is a crime," the crowd chanted, equating the situations of Israeli involvement in Lebanon and the Palestinian territories, U.S. support for Israel and U.S. involvement in Iraq.

  • The Middle East's Leading English Language Daily Open this result in new window
    Arab News - Aug 13 4:08 PM
    All of us Muslims owe George Bush a debt of thanks for making this world such a safe and peaceful place for us. He began with Afghanistan. As we all know, there is so much peace and tranquility in that country now that scores of Afghans are killed every day.

  • Glitzy Launch Event To Open SKYCITY Cinemas Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Aug 13 4:35 PM
    Close to $40,000 was raised last night at a glitzy red carpet charity event celebrating the opening of SKYCITY Cinemas new entertainment complex, marking the completion of the final stage of the $150 million Westfield Queensgate retail centre project.

  • Vodafone NZ releases financial results Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Aug 13 4:35 PM
    Vodafone New Zealands annual report for the year ended 31 March 2006, released today, shows continued solid growth despite the increasingly competitive mobile industry.

  • Hundreds to protest in Sydney's CBD Open this result in new window
    AAP via Yahoo!7 News - Aug 11 6:11 PM
    Hundreds of protesters are expected to gather in central Sydney to call for end to Israel's bombing of Lebanon and Palestine.

  • Fuel and Supermarkets Boost Quarterly Sales Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Aug 13 4:19 PM
    Seasonally adjusted total retail sales increased 0.9 percent in the June 2006 quarter compared with the March 2006 quarter, Statistics New Zealand said today.

  • Grape Expectations for Wine Industry Conference Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Aug 13 4:05 PM
    Why Sauvignon Blanc is the most popular New Zealand export wine in the world, and how to further capitalise on the varietal is just one topic at this years Romeo Bragato conference.

  • New, Deadly Weapons Used by Israel on Lebanon, Gaza Open this result in new window
    Arab News - Aug 13 4:12 PM
    By now there are countless reports, from hospitals, witnesses, armament experts and journalists that strongly suggest that in the current offensive, Israeli forces are using new weapons in Lebanon and Gaza.

  • MUMTAZER TURKONE Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Aug 13 2:16 PM
    Last year our Minister of Foreign Affairs made a serious speech at a meeting of Islamic countries foreign affairs ministers gathering in Tehran. In short, he said that they needed to come to their senses.

  • Domestic visitor spend softens Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Aug 13 3:49 PM
    Research just released by the Ministry of Tourism shows that spending by domestic travellers within New Zealand, in the year to December 2005, decreased by 5.4% to $6.8 billion.

  • Killings, Lack of Access Mark Bad Aid Month Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Aug 13 3:51 PM
    Increased killings of aid workers worldwide and lack of humanitarian access to those people most in need, especially in conflict areas like Lebanon, Darfur and Sri Lanka, have made the past month one of the worst ever, the top United Nations emergency official said today.

  • Annan Pushes for Resolution on Israel-Lebanon War Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Aug 13 3:50 PM
    United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan is working very intensely with Security Council members and key leaders to push for a resolution concerning the situation along the Blue Line separating Israel from Lebanon.

  • SPC marks Youth Day 2006 with award scheme Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Aug 13 3:50 PM
    Friday, 11 August, 2006, SPC Headquarters, Noumea, New Caledonia Saturday, 12 August is International Youth Day. The theme of the day this year is Tackling poverty together and with its call to young people to Team up, Organise, Celebrate, and Take action! the Pacific Youth Bureau is taking practical action to advance the theme.

  • Remedy for a Strong Immune System Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Aug 13 3:50 PM
    There is never a convenient time to get sick. Thats why Nutra-Life Health & Fitness have developed ImmunoX to help strengthen resistance to infection, protect the immune system and help fight illness.

  • Lebanon: Fighting Intensifies, UN Mission Damaged Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Aug 13 3:50 PM
    With exchanges of fire intensifying over the past 24 hours throughout the southern Lebanon, the United Nations mission there sustained extensive material damage, though no one was hurt during the attacks.

  • Shameful Decision on Border Asylum Bill Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Aug 13 3:50 PM
    FREE WEST PAPUA CAMPAIGN (Melbourne) www.freewestpapua.com MEDIA RELEASE - MEDIA RELEASE - MEDIA RELEASE - MEDIA RELEASE For immediate release: Thursday 1Ost August, 2006.

  • Wanakafests celebrity auction begins tomorrow Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Aug 13 3:50 PM
    Bidding in the first celebrity bra auction begins online tomorrow as a prelude to Wanakafests bid to break the world record for the longest chain of bras.

  • Fighting Between Israel And Hizbollah Intensifies Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Aug 13 3:35 PM
    On the eve of a planned cessation of hostilities set to end the fighting that has engulfed Lebanon and northern Israel for the past month, violence in the region intensified today, according to the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), which sustained extensive material damage but suffered no additional casualties.

  • Get ready for Auckland's biggest week of art Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Aug 13 3:36 PM
    Celebrate New Zealands amazing depth of artistic talent, while supporting our community, at the 2006 Mazda Artworks Exhibition, Sale and Event. This is a fantastic opportunity to see an astounding range of art created by artists of all levels, from ...

  • Dutch Diplomat Head of Climate Change Convention Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Aug 13 3:35 PM
    Secretary-General Kofi Annan today announced the appointment of a Dutch climate expert to lead the United Nations body responsible for monitoring an international climate change treaty.

  • Netherlands Gives 20 Million Euros to Fight AIDS Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Aug 13 3:35 PM
    With injecting drug use accounting for up to 80 per cent of HIV infections in some regions of Russia and Eastern Europe, the United Nations agency charged with combating drugs and crime today received 20 million euros from the Netherlands to fight the deadly epidemic.

  • Cote D'Ivoire: Call to Stay in Peace Process Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Aug 13 3:35 PM
    Expressing deep concern about recent statements made by some political leaders in Côte dIvoire which could set back the peace process, the United Nations mission in the country today called for all parties to overcome their differences through dialogue.

  • Maldives: Reforms Must Allow Freedom of Religion Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Aug 13 3:35 PM
    A United Nations expert just back from a visit to the Maldives today hailed the countrys efforts at human rights reform but stressed that these must respect religious freedom.

  • SAN FRANCISCO / Rallies over Israel - pro and con Open this result in new window
    San Francisco Chronicle - Aug 13 5:31 AM
    Thousands of largely calm but noisy demonstrators rallied Saturday in San Francisco to protest Israel's military actions against Lebanon and Palestinian territories, while a smaller group staged a counter-protest. Police arrested a demonstrator in a...

  • JK called to sever diplomatic relations with Israel Open this result in new window
    IPP Media - Aug 11 10:46 PM
    Participants in the forum for a dialogue on the solidarity with Palestine and Lebanese people have urged President Jakaya Kikwete to sever diplomatic relations with the state of Israel.

  • / Commentary Open this result in new window
    China Daily - Aug 13 5:12 PM
    A ray of hope for peace in Lebanon is in sight after the warring parties agreed to a ceasefire today to end the month-long battle.

  • SAHIN ALPAY Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Aug 13 2:15 PM
    My column accusing US and Israel as the real axis of evil led some of my readers to raise the following questions: It is correct that the Israeli aggression and the support given to it by the US and others are indefensible from a moral point of view.

  • ZAMAN DAILY NEWSPAPER (2006081435618) Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Aug 13 2:11 PM
    Destroying the myth of Israels invincibility, Hezbollah has become a nightmare for Arab regimes. The organizations Arab identity plays an important role in the rise of popularity of Shiite Hezbollah in the Sunni-Arab world.

  • India hands over first set of medicines of Palestinians Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Aug 12 2:02 AM
    New Delhi, Aug 11: Under the humanitarian assistance programme for the people of Palestine, India today handed over the fi...

  • Geneva forum to probe relief effort Open this result in new window
    Gulf Daily News - Aug 13 5:23 PM
    BAHRAIN will attend an international meeting opening in Geneva tomorrow to discuss co-ordination of efforts to support Lebanon. The two-day meeting has been called by the International Com-mittee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

  • March to call for Lebanon bombing halt Open this result in new window
    The Australian - Aug 11 5:44 PM
    HUNDREDS of protesters are expected to gather in central Sydney today to call for end to Israel's bombing of Lebanon and Palestine.

  • Plot shows rise of extremism in Europe Open this result in new window
    Syracuse.com - Aug 13 12:25 PM
    VIENNA, Austria (AP) Britain's struggle to contain Muslim extremism points up a chilling trend across Europe: the rise of radical Islam, and with it, a willingness among a small but dangerous minority of young people to answer the call to jihad.

  • India hands over first set of medicines of Palestinians Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Aug 12 12:07 AM
    New Delhi, Aug 11: Under the humanitarian assistance programme for the people of Palestine, India today handed over the first set of life-saving medicines to the Palestinian Presidency.

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    Kavkaz Center - Aug 13 2:45 PM
    During Saturday clashes between the Zionist Army and the Lebanese Hezbollah forces in southern Lebanon, at least 17 Zionist troopers were killed. The Zionist regime's news sources also admitted to the wounding of at least 84 Zionist troops in yesterday's clashes in southern Lebanon.

  • U.N. peacekeepers to enter fray again Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Aug 12 10:55 AM
    They first landed in the Middle East in 1956, with lofty goals and helmets painted blue. But over the next half-century, dug in between Arab and Jew, U.N. peacekeepers often found little peace to keep.

  • Apologists with evil minds Open this result in new window
    Gulf News - Aug 13 2:38 PM
    There appears to be a direct relationship between the increasing ugliness and immorality of this war and the extreme lengths to which Israel's supporters will go to justify it.

  • D.C. rally condemns Israel and U.S. Open this result in new window
    New York Daily News - Aug 13 1:14 AM
    WASHINGTON - Thousands of people gathered across from the White House yesterday, even though President Bush was out of town, to rail against U.S. and Israeli policies in the Middle East.

  • Contemporary Artists from Israel at MARCO in Spain Open this result in new window
    Art Daily - Aug 13 3:14 PM
    Inside Out: Contemporary Artists from Israel. VIGO, SPAIN.-

  • As fighting rages, Israelis express an uneasy confidence in the war Open this result in new window
    Boston Globe - Aug 13 1:12 AM
    TEL AVIV -- The self-styled ``Dizengoff parliament" meets daily at a long table in front of a nameless sandwich shop on Dizengoff street, in the heart of Tel Aviv, and its members raised their voices last week as one in favor of their country's war against Hezbollah. The ``parliamentarians," like most Israeli men, are veterans of previous wars, and they ...

  • Washington Demonstration Protests US Policy in Lebanon Open this result in new window
    Elite TV - Aug 13 9:36 AM
    As diplomatic efforts moved Israel and Hezbollah closer to a ceasefire in Lebanon, thousands of demonstrators gathered outside the White House in Washington Saturday to protest the fighting and U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.

  • Rally condemns U.S., Israel for Mideast policies Open this result in new window
    The Columbus Dispatch - Aug 13 5:00 AM
    WASHINGTON Thousands of people gathered across from the White House yesterday, even though the president was out of town, to condemn U.S. and Israeli policies in the Mideast.

  • India sends relief supplies to Lebanon Open this result in new window
    Islamic Republic News Agency - Aug 13 5:49 AM
    India - Lebanon - Relief Indian Air Force (IAF) flight IL-76 cargo aircraft will here on August 15 carrying the first batch of relief supplies from India for the war-torn people of Lebanon.

  • Peacekeepers find little peace to keep Open this result in new window
    The Philadelphia Inquirer - Aug 13 12:08 AM
    They first landed in the Middle East in 1956, with lofty goals and helmets painted blue. But over the next half-century, dug in between Arabs and Jews, U.N. peacekeepers often found little peace to keep.

  • Anti-Israel protesters rally Open this result in new window
    Orange County Register - Aug 13 3:04 AM
    About 1,000 march in L.A. to protest attacks in Lebanon and U.S. policy.