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- Palestinian Gaza
“ceasefire” commission breaks up (August 07, 2005)
- Breaking exclusive from debka.com
: Ten days before Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip begins,
the Palestinian commission supposed to oversee the Gaza ceasefire
has collapsed. It was Palestinian Authority Chairman Abu Mazen’s
only channel for dialogue with the Hamas and Jihad Islami terrorist
leaders and his only mechanism for trying to keep them in check. The
commission's dissolution could remove the brakes holding them back
from attacking.
- Israeli
Finance Minister Resigns Over Gaza (August
07, 2005)
- Israeli Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resigned from his post
Sunday to protest next week's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and
part of the West Bank, a ministry spokesman said. Netanyahu, seen as
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's biggest political rival within the
Likud Party, submitted a letter of resignation during the weekly
Cabinet meeting Sunday, said the Finance Ministry spokesman, Eli
Yosef. The resignation will take effect within 48 hours. After
Netanyahu submitted his resignation, the Cabinet gave its final
approval to the first stage of the Gaza pullout - the dismantling of
the isolated Netzarim, Kfar Darom and Morag settlements. Israel
plans to begin removing some 9,000 settlers from their homes,
starting in days. All 21 Israeli settlements in Gaza and four in the
West Bank are marked for dismantling. more...
- Arabs,
Israelis prepare Temple Mount showdown (August
07, 2005)
- A Palestinian Temple Mount leader with alleged links to Hamas has
called on Arabs to flood the holy site next weekend to protect it
from "Israeli protesters," while a Jewish group is urging
Jews to ascend the Mount en mass the same day. The announcements
come one day after an Israeli soldier who refused orders to
participate in this month's planned Gaza withdrawal killed four
Arabs and wounded 19 others in a shooting attack, fueling tensions
here and prompting Arab calls for revenge. Sheikh Raed Salah, head
of the Islamic Movement, a Palestinian Temple Mount activist group,
called on Arabs Friday to "defend the Al-Aqsa Mosque" Aug.
14, the day Jews commemorate the destruction of the First and Second
Temples with a 25-hour fast. The Western Wall, below the Mount, is
usually particularly crowded the day of the fast, with several large
Jewish prayer services taking place throughout the day and the night
before. The Jewish worshippers traditionally do not ascend the
heavily restricted Mount itself. Salah, who was recently released
from prison, has been accused by Israel of receiving funds from
organizations related to terror groups, including Hamas. He said
Friday, Muslims must defend Al Aqsa by outnumbering the Jews praying
at the Western Wall below. The Islamic Movement's call for
Palestinian protests coincides with an announcement by Revava, a
Jewish Temple Mount group, for Jews to ascend the Mount Aug. 14 to
hold a "massive prayer assembly for the rebuilding of our holy
Temple on its historic site." more...
- U.S.
Embassy in Saudi Closes Over Threat (August
07, 2005)
- The U.S. Embassy and consulates in Saudi Arabia will close Monday
and Tuesday because of a threat against U.S. government buildings,
the embassy said Sunday. In a statement, the embassy said mission
personnel will limit nonofficial travel during the next two days and
urged Americans to keep "a high level of vigilance." The
statement did not elaborate on the nature of the threat. "The
American Embassy in Riyadh advises all American citizens living in
Saudi Arabia that, in response to a threat against U.S. government
buildings in the kingdom, the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh and the U.S.
consulate generals in Jiddah and Dhahran will be closed on Aug. 8
and 9," the statement said. It reminded Americans that, in the
past, terrorist groups have targeted housing compounds and other
establishments where Westerners may be located. "American
citizens are ... advised to exercise caution and maintain good
situational awareness when visiting commercial establishments
frequented by Westerners or in primarily Western environments,"
the statement added. Hours after the announcement, a Saudi Interior
Ministry spokesman, Maj. Gen. Mansour al-Turki, said his government
had no information about a possible threat. more...
- Orthodox
TV Channel Starts Broadcasting in Russia (August
07, 2005)
- The launch of the Orthodox television channel Spas (Savior) has
been held in Moscow, Interfax reported Thursday. Presented to
journalists were both the programs to be broadcast and their
presenters, among whom are representatives of the Orthodox clergy,
historians, political analysts, and public figures. According to
Spas’ editor-in-chief, Ivan Demidov, the channel will primarily
feature current affairs, talk shows and history programs. The
creation of the new channel received the blessing of Patriarch of
Moscow and All Russia Aleksiy II. “It would be a crime not to use
television to spread the word of God,” said Archpriest Dimitriy
Sarnov, head of the section for relations with the armed forces and
law-enforcement establishments of the Moscow Patriarchy, and one of
the new channel’s presenters. Initially the channel will broadcast
for 12 hours a day, from 10 in the morning until 10 in the evening.
Demidov expressed the hope that by Christmas or New Year the channel
would be able to increase its air time to 16 hours a day. more...
- High-profile
militant detained in Chechnya (August
07, 2005)
- A high-profile rebel fighter, Abubakar Khasuyev, has been detained
by police in Chechnya, the republican Interior Ministry reported
Sunday. Khasuyev was caught this morning in a surprise police raid
launched in the Chechen capital, Grozny, ministry spokespeople said.
The man is now being interrogated, they added. Another rebel, Alvia
Basayev, has been reportedly detained in the southern Chechen region
of Urus Martan.
- Northern
Israel on alert after bus attack (August
07, 2005)
- Israeli authorities have been placed on alert in wake of the
killing of four people by an army deserter. Officials said police
and security forces were placed on alert in northern Israel in wake
of a bus attack by an Israeli soldier, later lynched by a mob. Those
killed were members of Israel's Druse community. A man identified as
a Jewish army deserter entered a bus in the Arab town of Shfaram on
Thursday and opened fire. At least four were people were killed and
16 injured in what Prime Minister Ariel Sharon deemed a terrorist
attack. "This was a reprehensible act by a bloodthirsty Jewish
terrorist who sought to attack innocent Israeli citizens,"
Sharon said. "This terrorist event was a deliberate attempt to
harm the fabric of relations among all Israeli citizens." A
crowd of passersby rushed the bus and killed the gunman, who by then
had been handcuffed by police. The dead attacker was later
identified as Eden Zaada, a 19-year-old resident of an Israeli
community in the northern West Bank. Zaada's parents said their son
did not want to serve in the army and sought to turn in his weapon
to Israeli police last month. They said police refused to accept his
son's weapon. more...
- In
Israel's vacuum, al-Qaida moves in to Gaza (August
07, 2005)
- As Israel plans a unilateral withdrawal of all Jews from the Gaza
Strip this fall, al-Qaida operatives are reportedly ready to move
in. Al-Qaida's presence, in the name of "The Jihad Brigades in
the Promised Land," was announced on an Islamic website known
to be friendly to Osama bin Laden's terrorist network. The group
claimed responsibility for mortar and rocket attacks against Jewish
communities in Gaza. The al-Qaida affiliate boasted of using a new
rocket called the Sajil. "The Brigades are not a new
organization but merely a spirit of faith pushing the jihad fighters
in the promised land to close ranks behind an honest and
uncompromising leadership," the announcement said. Al-Qaida is
known to have a working relationship with Hamas, the most active
terrorist group in the Gaza Strip. The news of an al-Qaida presence
in Gaza did not shock Israeli military officials, one of whom has
already drawn up a battle plan to take on bin Laden's group, as
reported last week in Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin. more...
- Israel
arrests senior Palestinian cleric in Jerusalem (August
07, 2005)
- Israeli police arrested a senior Palestinian cleric near
Jerusalem's Old City on Saturday, his son said. Israel Radio said
Sheikh Hamed Bitawi was arrested because he did not have a permit to
enter Israel and that police were also checking whether he used
inciting language in a sermon he delivered at the mosque several
weeks previously. Bitawi, 61, was detained after the end of prayers
at the Al-Aqsa Mosque. Bitawi is an influential figure in the
Islamic movement in the West Bank city of Nablus. He is not known to
be a member of any militant group. more...
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