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Reported from harpazo Ready:
- World-Wide
'Shema' Wednesday (July 31, 2005)
- An appeal has been made to every Jew around to world to
simultaneously read the first lines of the prayer known as Shema:
"Hear O Israel, The L-rd is Our G-d, the L-rd is One" on Wednesday.
The prayer is intended to ask for Divine help to prevent violence
toward the planned expulsion of Jewish residents from Gaza and
northern Samaria and for Divine intervention to cancel the plan. The
prayer is organized under the motto, United We Stand, Divided We
Fall. The prayer will be recited at 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Western
Wall (Kotel) in Jerusalem and at 2 p.m. in New York. Children around
the world also are being asked to pray together the following night,
one day before the beginning of the new Hebrew month Av. Former
Chief Rabbi of Israel Mordechai Eliyahu will lead the Thursday night
prayer at the Western Wall. An unidentified group of women initiated
the call for the children's prayer, which will take place at 7:30
p.m. in Israel (12:30 p.m. in New York). Chabad (Lubavitch) leaders
said they are encouraging children to attend the prayer rally at the
Western Wall, where more than 20,000 children are expected.
- Pope
Refuses to Back Down; Porush: Vatican Returns to Hatred (July
31, 2005)
- The Vatican told critics of its failure to condemn terror against
Israel it "cannot take lessons" from others on what to
say. MK Porush said the pope has returned to a policy of hatred of
Jews. Israel initially expressed anger that the new, Pope Benedict
XVI, omitted Israel in his condemnation recent Arab terror in Egypt
and Britain. After the Vatican did not respond, except for issuing a
statement that it could not react to every attack in Israel, the
Foreign Ministry charged Pope Benedict with encouraging violence
against Jews. The Vatican responded, "The Holy See [pope]
cannot take lessons or instructions from any other authority on the
tone and content of its own statements." It added that the
pope's predecessor, John Paul, often refused to condemn Arab terror
against Israel because Israel's retaliations were "not always
compatible with international rights." more...
- Unraveling
Jesus' mystery years in Egypt (July
31, 2005)
- "Behold, the angel of the Lord
appeareth to Joseph in a dream, saying, Arise, and take the young
child and his mother, and flee to Egypt, and be thou there until I
bring thee word: for Herod will seek the young child to destroy
him." - MATTHEW 2:13
How much do we really know about Jesus? Not as much as we might
think, according to a new film documentary focusing on the
little-known childhood of Christianity's savior. Titled "Jesus
in Egypt," the film is based on a book of the same name by
author Paul Perry, widely known for his work on near-death
experiences. Like Perry's book, the film focuses on the flight of
Jesus' family to Egypt from Israel after King Herod threatened to
"destroy" the boy Jesus, as St. Matthew wrote in the New
Testament. The film was prepared by a team led by Perry that
includes Florida archaeologist John de Bry, 61. De Bry is a veteran
of many projects, including a quest for the ships of the pirate
Capt. William Kidd off Madagascar in 2000. more...
- More
people sight mysterious craft in the skies (July
31, 2005)
- MORE people have contacted the Bracknell News UFO hotline after
seeing mysterious objects in the sky above Bracknell Forest. Myrtle
Brain, of Murrellhill Lane, Binfield, saw a "flying
saucer" in the sky above her home on Wednesday last week. She
said: "It was saucer shaped with lights on the bottom and a
light on a dome. I was just mesmerised, absolutely mesmerised."
She watched the object hovering above fields near her home for over
20 minutes at about 11pm. She said: "It didn't move at all. It
just hovered there for ages and then it disappeared. It was just as
if the lights went out." Mrs Brain said that she only saw the
object because she had gone to lock the front door as she was going
to bed. She said: "If I hadn't done that I never would have
seen it. "I have never seen anything like that before and I
doubt I ever will again. I really don't know what it was. The only
thing I can think is that, if it wasn't anything to do with the
military, it was related to crop circles. "There is definitely
something out there if all these people have seen it." (I
believe this has to do with the great deception that would deceive
even the elect. I believe we will see the fallen angels declare
themselves to be aliens that planted us here millions of years ago.
They will have UFO craft able to defy physics as we know it and will
lead many away from God while uniting the whole earth against the
one true God.) more...
- Israel:
Militant Attacks Would Spur Military Operation (July
31, 2005)
- Israel would launch a massive ground operation if Palestinian
militants fire on Israeli soldiers and settlers during next month's
Gaza pullout, the deputy defense minister said Sunday. In such a
scenario, the evacuation of settlers would be halted for 10 days to
two weeks while Israeli forces occupy Palestinian towns near the
Jewish settlements, said Deputy Defense Minister Zeev Boim (search).
Boim told Israel Radio the ground operation would be massive, on the
scale of the "Defensive Shield" offensive of 2002, in
which Israel reoccupied West Bank (search) towns in response to a
series of suicide bombings.
- Abbas
moves to Gaza for pullout (July
31, 2005)
- Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has announced he is moving his
office to Gaza until the completion of Israel's withdrawal from the
territory. He said he would be co-ordinating the Palestinian side of
the withdrawal, and mediating between different factions. The run-up
to the pullout has seen renewed clashes involving militants,
Palestinian police and Israeli forces. Israel, which has occupied
Gaza since 1967, plans to start evacuating all 21 settlements in
about three weeks' time. more...
- Police
Plan to Block Anti-Pullout March to Gaza (July
31, 2005)
- The Yesha Council of Settlements says its plans for the Sderot
rally will not change and that marchers will also head for Gush
Katif from Ofakim and Netivot. Settler leaders emphasized Saturday
that the objective is to stage a non-violent yet effective protest
akin to the one at Kfar Maimon two weeks ago, with one goal being to
pin down large contingents of security forces before the
disengagement to hamper the evacuation of Gush Katif. The police's
southern district informed the Yesha Council categorically that
marchers would not be allowed to advance on the Kissufim checkpoint.
Police are threatening to be "more determined than
sensitive." "We won't let them reach Kissufim even if that
means employing force, mounted police, water canons and any other
means. They won't reach Gush Katif," senior officers vowed
Saturday. more...
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