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IDF resisters' proclamation against the occupation, listing each soldier's name, rank and unit, current number of signers, and a discussion forum. They risk punishment to protest what they see as illegal military brutality.
Group's objective is to remove the Al-Aqsa and Dome of the Rock mosques. Site offers religious polemics and news commentary.
Hyperlinked encyclopedia article about the peace initiative first proposed in 2002 at the Beirut Summit of the Arab League by then-Crown Prince, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, and re-endorsed at the Riyadh Summit in 2007.
Presenting a Jewish perspective on the history of Palestine and Israel, with historic photographs, and links to news, analysis, resource, and opinion websites.
2001-2003 collection of news and commentary, interviews, photos and links. India.
Full text of the US secretary of state's address to the United Nations security council.
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Detailed report found no evidence of massacre, but did find evidence of human rights violations by IDF.
Documentation of the career of the Mufti from a pro-Zionist point of view, including extracts from books and a Flash presentation. [English, French]
Challenging statements in the Western media perceived as anti-Israeli, pro-Palestinian, or, in some cases, as admiring the Nazi regime or as denying the Holocaust.
Exposes inaccurate, unfair, unbalanced and biased anti-Israel and Pro-Palestinian Middle East reporting by The Washington Post.
Monitors distortion and bias in Honestreporting.com
America's largest pro-Israel political committee with members in over 30 states. Supports Members of Congress who support a strong US-Israel alliance and the pro-Israel agenda.
Seeks to stimulate and inform the debates concerning all aspects of Israel's security policy.
Dedicated to the rights of Jews, Palestinians, and all peoples in the Middle East. Believes conflict won't end until Israel removes settlements. Petition, list server, resources, media.
A not-for-profit, nonpartisan organization supporting active and sustained American efforts aimed at resolving the conflict between Israel and its Arab neighbors.
Seeking to provide a full view of Israel and Palestine.
Describes the celebration by Israeli extremist settlers of the massacre of Muslim worshipers by Baruch Goldstein, while dressed in costume to emulate the murderer.
Human Rights Watch report examining suicide bombings and other attacks on civilians. Reviews international humanitarian law standards, describes the Palestinian armed groups and offers recommendations. Includes photo gallery and Hebrew translation.
Robert Parry. "But Bush's challenge now is to implement a measured - and effective - response to the Sept. 11 attacks. To do that, Bush must recognize the shades of gray that have marked the path behind and surely will mark the struggle ahead." USA.
Looks at Wall Street closing, global markets swinging wildly, and surges in oil prices.
Financial experts believe the terrorist strikes in the US are the single most expensive man-made disaster in history.
Bewildered insurers start to count the cost of the US attacks, and seem to be facing the most expensive man-made disaster in history.
As stock markets prepare to restart trading, the rapid recovery of the financial system is largely thanks to minute contingency planning.
A list of helpline numbers provided by companies that were based in the World Trade Centre.
Practical advice, contact numbers, and details of new security arrangements following the attacks on America.
The European Central Bank and the US Fed cut interest rates by 0.5%, as central banks around the world moved to prevent financial panic.
The Bush administration comes to the aid of America's stricken airlines, as carriers around the world make swinging cutbacks, reports the BBC.
Pakistan's stock markets, closed amid fears of the implications of US reprisals for terrorist attacks, are to re-open on Monday.
Around the world, airlines are cutting jobs, mothballing planes and issue profit warnings, so can BA escape the storm, asks the BBC.
EU finance ministers will consider relaxing tough rules on state aid to airlines, as the industry suffers following the attacks on the US.
Ryanair and Easyjet say price-cuts, not state subsidy, are the answer to the crisis facing the air travel industry.
The FTSE 100 index manages to claw its way back from five-year lows seen earlier as a deal to save the airlines looks close to fruition.
Chancellor Gordon Brown says the deal reached on insurance for UK airlines is not a precursor to wide-ranging state aid.
Consumer tastes are set to change as a result of the attacks on the World Trade Center and general feelings of insecurity.
Parents and teachers must allow children to talk through the horrific events in the United States, psychologists say.
A TV event to raise money in the wake of the US attacks, featuring some of the biggest names in showbiz, is screened around the world.
The rush of casualties expected by New York hospitals failed to arrive as expected on the day after the tragedy.
Laws designed to catch computer criminals could result in a huge increase in the amount of covert surveillance carried out on British citizens.
The hijack attacks on the World Trade Center, and the towers' subsequent collapse, were detected by earthquake monitoring stations.
How real is the threat of biological agents being unleashed on the UK population, asks the BBC.
Thousands of people are feared dead after terror attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington. Send us your reactions to these unprecedented acts.
Reports how Britain's most senior police officer is to liaise with US law agencies to help with intelligence operations in the wake of the terror attacks.
Details of flights in and out of the UK's airports following the terrorist attacks on the US.
Thousands of Americans shed tears as they attended an emotional and unprecedented tribute to the victims of the terrorist attacks at Buckingham Palace.
A businessman from London recounts his frantic escape from the World Trade Center after two airliners slammed into the New York landmark.
British families mourning relatives killed in the US terrorist attacks began the pilgrimage to the scene of devastation in New York.
The BBC's Legal Affairs Correspondent, Jon Silverman, looks at the "life-support" system behind Osama Bin Laden's alleged network of terror.
Police in the UK are given more time to question three people arrested in connection with the terrorist attacks in the US.
A photograph is released showing a British-born employee evacuating the World Trade Center moments before its collapse.