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scooby,s hot weblog Evryone has the right to my opinion!
Sunday, 27 June 2004
Palestinian militants kill two Israelis, including 3-year-old, in a rocket attack
SDEROT, Israel - Palestinian militants fired two home-made rockets from Gaza at an Israeli border town Monday, killing an Israeli man and his 3-year-old grandson near the toddler's nursery school.


It marked the first time in nearly four years of fighting that Israelis were killed by rockets from Gaza, and harsh Israeli retaliation was expected. Seven people were wounded in Monday's attack.

The rocket attack was the latest in a burst of attacks by Palestinian militants. Late Sunday, militants blew up an Israeli army outpost in the heart of Gaza, killing one soldier and wounding five. The attackers had dug a 350-meter (1,000-feet) long tunnel to the outpost, and stuffed it with hundreds of kilos of explosives. The blast collapsed a building, and briefly trapped one soldier.

Read the whole artical oin khaleef times , cnn
and sabc news

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Slain Palestinian militant had stood up to Arafat
By Wafa Amr

RAMALLAH, West Bank, June 27 (Reuters) - When Israel killed its most wanted man in the West Bank, it may also have removed a headache for Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.

As the most senior commander for the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades in its West Bank heartland, Nayef Abu Sharkh had led a drive to unify the disparate bands of the armed faction within Arafat's Fatah movement.

reuters tells it all


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Palestinians vow revenge
Where is the logic here..

Nablus - Tens of thousands of mourners paid their last respects Sunday to seven Palestinians, including three senior militant commanders, killed during a major Israeli operation in this West Bank town.

About 30 000 people packed the streets of Nablus chanting demands for revenge in the heart of Israel after the killings on Saturday which were fiercely condemned by Palestinian premier Ahmed Qorei.

read it here

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Send youre own wishingcard to a muslim

do i need to say more?

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Saturday, 26 June 2004
Famouse celeb exposed in porn site.
Mood:  silly
I was shocked about it and started to search the net how this could happend. So far no results.

Ik like you guys to take a look at this and tel me what you think.

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Do i need to say more?
Its the kerry springer show.



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Friday, 25 June 2004
News from gaza
If you ask me where palestine is on the map..I have to dissapoint you .
But some peoople have all the anwsers for you.
Go and ask an arab in the gaza,and he wil tell you about the state of palestine. Even when he has to lie for it.


And oh yeah... emmmmm israel dont exist at all.. SEE?
Look for youre self.

thank goodness the people who believe that and bring on this site only represent themself.

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The economic impact of expatriates leaving Saudi Arabia
A steady stream of expatriates is now leaving Saudi Arabia in the wake of recent violence and terrorist attacks. Many are setting up home in Bahrain and Dubai with the aim of servicing the Kingdom by remote control and regular visits. What economic impact will this have?


read here more about what is going on in saoudi arabia.

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Egypt Prepares to Train Palestinian Police
Mood:  not sure
By DONNA BRYSON
Associated Press Writer

June 26, 2004, 1:48 AM EDT


CAIRO, Egypt -- The first day, Egyptians opposed to the war in Iraq were allowed to vent their anger in the streets. The next day, authorities let the police loose.

Officers beat the largely peaceful protesters, lashed them with water cannons, set dogs on them, even pelted them with stones. Human rights groups say demonstration leaders were detained for days or weeks without charge, and in some cases tortured.

read more about what is aboves the head of the palestinian police.
Wil they get police training ore terrorist training.
You tell me,

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Crackdown keeps the Israeli peace
ABOVE the tabloid headlines in Israel in recent weeks marked by almost forgotten commonplaces - a lifeguard strike, a dog attacking a child, a dispute over a baby between its natural parents and adoptive parents - has been hovering a screaming, if unwritten, banner: "No terror attacks".

For the first time since the Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation broke out almost four years ago, the country has gone four consecutive months without a suicide bombing.

the weekend australian


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