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Israel / Palestine October 2002
Please note that the articles listed below may have a link back to the main Israel / Palestine index page rather than this one, so you will need to use your back button to return to this page ...
- New Arafat cabinet sidelines reformers, Chris McGreal, 30 October 2002
- Israeli coalition government collapses, Mark Oliver and Simon Jeffery, 30 October 2002
- Israeli coalition in crisis as Labour blocks funding for settlers, Justin Huggler, 29 October 2002
- Israeli tanks storm into Jenin again, Justin Huggler, 26 October 2002
- How to shut up your critics with a single word, Robert Fisk, 21 October 2002
- Study: Israel leads in ignoring Security Council resolutions, Shlomo Shamir, 19 October 2002
- At least 7 Palestinians killed by Israeli army shelling of neighbourhood in Rafah, The Palestine Monitor, 17 October 2002
- 80% Killed During Curfew Are Children, B'tselem, 16 October 2002
- British Ambassador to Israel: West Bank is Largest Concentration Camp in the World, Alan Philps, 15 October 2002
- Kibbutzniks offer land to Palestinians in a rare protest over Israel's 'Berlin Wall', Justin Huggler, 13 October 2002
- Israeli Forces Kill Five Palestinians, Guardian update, 13 October 2002
- What the US President wants us to forget, Robert Fisk, 9 October 2002
- Fourteen die after Israelis launch missile into crowd, Justin Huggler, 8 October 2002
- Israel's fear of the truth: the Palestinians are no longer alone; Israel, despite the craven intimidation of some of its supporters, has ceased to be immune from truthful media criticism, John Pilger, 03 October 2002
- Israel 'disturbed' by Blair speech, BBC 2 October 2002
- Britain to push for 'final' Middle East talks this year, Nicholas Watt, 2 October 2002
- Roll call of 322 children killed in the intifada: in the bloody violence of the Israeli-Palestinian war, the most tragic victims are the very young, now considered 'fair game', Robert Fisk, 1 October 2002
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