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The Hague sentences Israel for the illegality of the separation wall, demands removal
The International court of Justice in the Hague yesterday decided unanimously with the consent of its 14 members and abstention of one American judge Thomas Burgintal, the following: Demanding Israel to end the illegal status of the wall and removing it from all Palestinian lands including East Jerusalem and areas surrounding it and compensating persons damaged by the wall.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 7/10/2004

Israel rejects the Hague's court decision on the separation wall
Israel yesterday rejected the decision taken by the International Court of Justice against building its separation wall in the West Bank. The Israeli minister of Justice Yusi Lapid said that the " Only decision the Israeli government takes into account is that of the supreme Israeli court," accusing the Hague's court of adopting a prior hostile position against Israel.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 7/10/2004

ADC Welcomes ICJ Ruling on Israeli Wall
The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) on Friday welcomed the ruling by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the massive wall structure being constructed by Israel in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Palestine-USA, Politics, 7/10/2004

Sits in in Beirut, Amman against the wall of separation
Lebanese and Palestinian civil commissions on Thursday staged a sit- in in front of the UN headquarters in Beirut to protest the "Israeli enemy holding on building the segregation racist wall on the eve of a Consultation view of) the International Court of Justice ) ICJ on it.
Regional-Israel, Politics, 7/10/2004

Egypt: resignation of Obeid and assigning Ahmad Nazif
President Hosni Mubrak of Egypt yesterday authorized the minister of communications Ahmad Nazif to form the new government after the government of Atif Obeid gave its resignation following an emergency meeting for the government lasted for less than half an hour to prepare the statement of resignation, during which Nazif left the headquarters of the Cabinet, 10 minutes before the end of the meeting heading for the Republic's presidency after he was summoned to be there.
Egypt, Politics, 7/10/2004

Azmi Beshara continues his sit in against the wall
Palestinian intellectual Azmi Beshara on Friday underlined the necessity to mass international efforts which halt Israel's building of the segregation wall in the Palestinian territories, warning of such drive consequences.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 7/10/2004

Morocco's King, US President Bush call for quick settlement of Sahara issue
King Mohammed VI of Morocco and U.S. President George W. Bush on Thursday called for a quick settlement of the Sahara issue that would pave the way for prosperity in the North West African region of the Maghreb.
Morocco-USA, Politics, 7/10/2004

Washington faces opposition at the UN Security Council, Khartoum warns against repeating the Iraqi crisis
Khartoum warned Washington yesterday from provoking a crisis similar to that in Iraq because of the war in Darfur, stressing that the US threats to impose sanctions on it will only lead to escalating the situation.
Sudan-USA, Politics, 7/10/2004

Al-Qaida refuses the Saudi Amnesty proposal
The "al-Qaida organization in the Arab peninsula " yesterday rejected the pardoning proposed by King Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz on June 23 for the wanted Islamists fighters who would announce their redemption within a one month period.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 7/10/2004

Sheikh Qaradawi retaliates his critics, London will not sue him
Sheikh Youssef Qaradawi reacted in a strong tone, in a sermon he made at London's central mosque yesterday against persons who criticized the visit he is making to Britain.
Regional-UK, Politics, 7/10/2004

On the file of kidnapped in Iraq
Bulgarian announced yesterday it will not change its foreign policy as a result of kidnapping two of its citizens in Iraq. One Iraqi group calling itself " al-Tawhid Wal Jihad " group announced in a video tape giving 24 hours for releasing the Iraqi detainees by the American forces, otherwise the two Bulgarian hostages will be executed.
Iraq, Politics, 7/10/2004


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Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called for the achievement of peace in the Middle East voicing his country's support for reaching to a just peace between the Palestinians and Israelis. Go

Elected Secretary General of the Organization of the Islamic Conference OIC Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu Friday announced that the Organization will work hard to activate its role in correcting the image of the Islamic world, reviving civilization and cultural dialogue and supporting scientific research to ensure progress in the development domains. Go

The state run ( September 26th) paper said yesterday that the Yemeni forces killed 25 other supporters for the Zeidi clergy Hussein al-Houthi and proposed a reward of 54,000 dollars for arresting him. This, however, is after three weeks of fighting. Go





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