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Palestinians mourn Yassin, vow revenge against Israelis
Sun Foreign StaffGAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - As Israel's prime minister congratulated the military for assassinating Sheik Ahmed Yassin, the spiritual leader of the militant group Hamas, more than 200,000 Palestinians jammed the streets for his funeral march and vowed...Tags: Refugee, Elections, United Nations, Hamas, European Union
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Palestinian mother kills 4 Israelis in suicide attack
Sun Foreign StaffTEL AVIV, Israel - A young Palestinian mother of two blew herself up yesterday at the main crossing point between the Gaza Strip and Israel for Palestinian workers, killing herself and four Israelis. The bomber detonated the explosives at the Erez...Tags: Gaza Crisis (2008), Refugee, Suicide, Hamas, Bombings
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Israel begins to tear down settler outposts
Sun Foreign StaffJERUSALEM - The Israeli army began dismantling Jewish settlement outposts on the West Bank yesterday, starting with two empty trailers and a watchtower, in a step required by a U.S.-backed peace initiative. Israeli officials said that as many as 15...Tags: Gaza Crisis (2008), Civil Rights, Hamas, Judaism, Mahmoud Abbas
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Israeli copters kill 4 in Gaza
Sun Foreign StaffJERUSALEM -- Four members of the group Hamas, including a commander of its military wing, were killed last night in an Israeli missile strike in Gaza shortly after an army official warned that "all Hamas militants are potential targets." Some witnesses...Tags: Hamas, Wars and Interventions, Civil Unrest, Armed Forces, Peace Negotiations
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Bush accepts responsibility for Iraq claim
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - President Bush took responsibility yesterday for a now-discredited passage in his State of the Union address asserting that Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was seeking nuclear weapons materials in Africa, a key claim in Bush's case for war....Tags: Elections, Bill Clinton, United Nations, Travel, Saddam Hussein
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Israel frees 334 Palestinians, angering both sides of conflict
Sun Foreign StaffRAMALLAH, West Bank - For the first time in 26 months, Awad and Sulieman Mashal were free, and friends hoisted the brothers above a crowd, everyone's cheers drowned out by the blasts of car horns as people celebrated the release of Palestinian prisoners...Tags: Hamas, Mahmoud Abbas, Vehicles, Prisons, Government
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Bush seeks end to attacks
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - President Bush demanded yesterday that Arab and European states work harder to prevent Palestinian attacks against Israelis, after five suicide bombings in 48 hours dealt a blow to the Middle East peace plan that Bush has vowed to lead....Tags: United Nations, Hamas, Saddam Hussein, European Union, Wars and Interventions
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Chirac: Israelis must bid for peace
Declaring that a resumption of the Middle East peace process was imperative, French President Jacques Chirac said Tuesday that President Bush seemed to agree Israel had to be convinced peace was better than war. Fresh from a visit with Bush in...Tags: Gaza Crisis (2008), United Nations, Shimon Peres, Judaism, Religious Conflicts
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U.S. to detail case against bin Laden
Washington BureauU.S. intelligence and law-enforcement officials are preparing documents that the Bush administration said Sunday would show the world that Saudi exile Osama bin Laden and his Al Qaeda network planned and carried out the terrorist attacks on New York and...Tags: United Nations, NBC (tv network), National Government, Federal Aviation Administration, ABC (tv network)
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Jihad official escapes arrest
Tribune foreign correspondentUnder U.S. pressure to crack down on anti-Israeli militants, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's police tried to arrest a top Islamic Jihad leader in Gaza on Tuesday but failed when several Palestinian officials and some of the man's armed followers...Tags: Hamas, Police Arrests, Armed Forces, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Yasser Arafat
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Sharon: Resolution `will not be at our expense'
ReutersA U.S.-led war against terrorism may be only on the drawing board, but Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is wasting no time in laying out his rules of engagement. Israel, he said in a series of media interviews, will not bend over backward to help...Tags: Gaza Crisis (2008), Shimon Peres, U.S. Department of State, Religious Conflicts, New York
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U.S. official criticizes intifada, Arafat
The Palestinian uprising in the West Bank has turned into an "ongoing campaign of terror," damaging Yasser Arafat's image with many Israelis who support a peace settlement, a senior State Department official said Friday. The Palestinian leader's...Tags: Shimon Peres, Hamas, New York, Armed Forces, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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