Spain expels Israelis from architecture contest because their university is in West BankSeptember 24th, 2009 Spain: Israel team out of contest over West BankMADRID — Spain said Thursday it has disqualified a group of Israeli academics from a solar power design competition because their university is in the West Bank, the latest in a series of low-level European sanctions against Israel over its settlement policy. Spain expelled the team representing Ariel University Center of Samaria from an international contest called the Solar Decathlon, in which 20 universities are presenting designs for solar-powered homes, a Housing Ministry official said.
Israel approves construction of 366 West Bank apartments, plans 84 moreSeptember 7th, 2009 Israel approves 366 new West Bank apartmentsJERUSALEM — Israel has officially approved construction of 366 new apartments in the West Bank. Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Monday that he intends to soon approve about 84 more.
Israel releases 9 Hamas lawmakers from prison, many still detainedSeptember 2nd, 2009 Israel releases 9 Hamas lawmakers from prisonRAMALLAH, West Bank — A Hamas legislator in the West Bank says Israel has released nine other Hamas lawmakers from Israeli prisons. The legislator, Mahmoud Ramahi, says the men had all completed 40-month prison terms and their release Wednesday did not appear to be a gesture from Israel.
Palestinians from landlocked West Bank get permits, enjoy first dip in the Mediterranean SeaJuly 29th, 2009 For some Palestinians, peace is a day at the beachBAT YAM, Israel — Giggling children built castles, drew pictures in the sand and splashed water on each other in a refreshing first for Palestinian youngsters from the landlocked West Bank: a day at the beach. While Israelis and Palestinians are increasingly kept apart by distrust and a separation barrier, grass-roots organizations have been trying to bring them together in outings like this, maintaining that peace is built one personal encounter at a time.
Israeli ad showing soldiers playing football by West Bank barrier stirs Palestinian angerJuly 13th, 2009 Ad showing West Bank barrier angers PalestiniansJERUSALEM — An Israeli cell phone commercial showing soldiers playing football near Israel's West Bank separation barrier has angered Palestinians who say it is in poor taste and exploits their suffering. The company behind the ad, Cellcom, said that in showing the soldiers kicking a stray ball back and forth across the wall with unseen Palestinians it wanted to send a positive message about communicating beyond barriers.
Medics say Israeli troops killed Palestinian in violent West Bank demonstrationJune 5th, 2009 Palestinian killed in West Bank demonstrationRAMALLAH, West Bank — Israeli security forces killed a Palestinian man Friday during a demonstration against the construction of the West Bank separation barrier, medics and witnesses said. Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said paramilitary border police opened fire with "riot dispersal equipment" when they came under a heavy barrage of rocks from about 200 protesters in the West Bank village of Naalin, near Ramallah.
Pink Floyd's Waters says he'll perform if Israel tears down its West Bank wallJune 2nd, 2009 Pink Floyd's Waters: West Bank wall must come downAIDA REFUGEE CAMP, West Bank — Pink Floyd's former frontman Roger Waters said Tuesday he'll take to the stage the minute Israel tears down its West Bank separation wall, just as he did in Berlin two decades ago when another wall came down. Visiting a Palestinian refugee camp in the shadows of the towering concrete structure, the British rocker who co-wrote the iconic 1970s album "The Wall" said he hopes "this awful thing is destroyed soon."
Waters, 65, said the West Bank wall has been on his mind since he first saw it up close in what he described as an eye-opening visit in 2006, following a concert in Israel.
Pink Floyd's co-founder says in West Bank he will give concert if Israel wall comes downJune 2nd, 2009 Ex-Pink Floyd rocker wants Israeli wall downAIDA REFUGEE CAMP, West Bank — The legendary rocker and co-founder of Pink Floyd says he would give a concert in a flash if Israel's West Bank wall is torn down. Roger Waters made the promise Tuesday during a visit to a Palestinian refugee camp that is hemmed in by the separation barrier's tall slabs of cement.
Obama urges Israel to stop West Bank activitiesMay 29th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama has urged Israel to freeze Jewish settlement activities in the West Bank, reiterating Washington's support for establishing a Palestinian state. After meeting Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in the White House Thursday, Obama told reporters that Israel "must meet obligations" to halt Jewish settlement activities in the West Bank, and that Israel would recognise the two-state solution in its security interests.
Pope visits Bethlehem; Palestinians hope to highlight their suffering under Israeli ruleMay 13th, 2009 Pope visit to highlight Palestinian sufferingBETHLEHEM, West Bank — Pope Benedict XVI has arrived in Jesus' traditional birthplace for a one-day visit Palestinians hope will draw attention to their suffering under Israeli military rule. The pontiff's motorcade drove through a crossing in Israel's towering West Bank separation barrier Wednesday to reach the cradle of Christianity.
In Bethlehem, pope calls for Palestinian homeland, acknowledges Palestinian sufferingMay 13th, 2009 Pope calls for Palestinian homelandBETHLEHEM, West Bank — In a pilgrimage to Jesus' traditional birthplace, Pope Benedict XVI called Wednesday for the establishment of a Palestinian state and acknowledged Palestinian suffering during decades of Mideast turmoil. The pontiff stood alongside Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas as he delivered his strongest public support yet for Palestinian statehood.
West Bank wall is tragic, Pope tells refugeesMay 13th, 2009 AIDA REFUGEE CAMP - Pope Benedict XVI called Israel's West Bank security wall 'tragic' Wednesday, as he paid a solidarity visit to a Palestinian refugee camp isolated by the barrier. 'Towering over us, as we gather here this afternoon, is a stark reminder of the stalemate that relations between Israelis and Palestinians seem to have reached - the wall,' the pontiff told the inhabitants of the Aida refugee camp near Bethlehem.
Palestinians scrap plan to receive pope near West Bank separation barrierMay 8th, 2009 Palestinians scrap plan to host pope near barrierRAMALLAH, West Bank — The Palestinian Authority has scrapped plans to receive Pope Benedict XVI during his Holy Land visit next week on a stage next to Israel's West Bank separation barrier, a Palestinian lawmaker said Thursday. Officials in the Aida refugee camp hoped that the spot, next to a guard post and a towering concrete section of the barrier, would highlight Palestinian suffering under the Israeli occupation.
Palestinians build outdoor theater for pope beside Israel's separation barrier; Israel objectsApril 27th, 2009 Palestinians build stage for pope next to barrierAIDA REFUGEE CAMP, West Bank — Palestinians in a refugee camp near Bethlehem want to receive Pope Benedict XVI in what they say is the most fitting setting — next to the towering cement wall that is part of Israel's West Bank separation barrier and borders the camp on two sides. They are building an outdoor theater next to the wall for the pope's visit to Aida camp May 13.
Palestinian president demands Israeli settlement freeze before he'll resume peace talksApril 27th, 2009 Abbas demands Israel halt building settlementsRAMALLAH, West Bank — Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has delivered a tough speech on peace-making with Israel, saying there's no way he'll resume negotiations without an Israeli settlement freeze. Abbas also said Monday that Israel is defined by the borders it had before the 1967 Mideast War and "not one centimeter more."
In 1967, Israel captured the West Bank, Gaza and east Jerusalem — territories the Palestinians seek for their state.