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- Hamas
Vows to Continue Fight After Pullout (August
13, 2005)
- For the first time in a decade, the founders and top political
leaders of Hamas gathered on the same stage Saturday, vowing to go
on fighting Israel and claiming victory for its impending withdrawal
from the Gaza Strip. In a direct challenge to the Palestinian
Authority, the militant groups' top brass said it rejects the idea
of a sole decision-making body for the area and insists it has the
right to possess weapons. Tensions between the Palestinian Authority
and Hamas have heated up in the days before Israel begins its
withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and four West Bank settlements, with
each trying to claim victory for the pullout. On Saturday, Hamas
leaders positioned themselves in front of the group's logo and a
green Islamic flag to send a message that they have the right to
possess weapons and to claim responsibility for pushing Israel out
of the Gaza Strip. The Hamas news conference comes just a day after
the Palestinian Authority held its first official celebration - with
the attendance of Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas - of Israel's
withdrawal from the Gaza Strip and four West Bank settlements.
Speakers at Friday's ceremony made it clear that all celebrations of
the withdrawal would take place under the official Palestinian
banner - the red, black, green and white flag - a message to
Hamas. more...
- Church
warns 5 US firms of divestment (August 13, 2005)
- The US Presbyterian Church has threatened to divest from five
American giant corporations, accusing them of supporting and helping
maintain the Israeli occupation of Palestine. The church’s
‘Mission responsibility through investment’ (MRTI) committee
said in a statement it would have to use the church’s
multimillion-dollar stock holdings in the five corporations to put
pressure on them to stop supporting Israeli occupation. It also said
it hoped to engage in a dialogue “so that these corporations might
change their business practices which inflict harm on the innocent
and delay movement towards a just peace”. “If these dialogues
fail, we may conclude that our investments are not being used for
activities that support the broad mission of the church,” church
official Bill Somplatsky-Jarman said in a press release. “At that
point, divestment is an option that the general assembly may
consider.” more...
- Extremists
using national parks (August
13, 2005)
- Islamic extremists are running "indoctrination" camps in
Britain's national parks, according to a senior police officer. West
Yorkshire chief constable Colin Cramphorn argued that the police
need greater powers to combat the extremists' efforts to radicalize
young Muslims. Mr. Cramphorn, whose force has played a leading role
in the investigation into the July 7 bombings of London - the
suicide bomber team was based on his patch - made his comments in an
interview for The Spectator. Mr. Cramphorn told the magazine:
"Consider the training camps run in this country by the
extremists. "They're not like IRA camps in Donegal where people
are learning how to fire mortars. They're actually pure
indoctrination camps. "It's much more than just a few
white-water-rafting trips in Wales such as the bombers took.
Wherever there's a national park, you'll find them - the Yorkshire
Dales, the Lake District, the West Highlands." Mr. Cramphorn, a
former deputy chief constable of the RUC, voiced frustration at the
extent of the authorities' powers to combat such activities. He said
that there might be lessons to be learned from the security and
legal system evolved to tackle terrorism in Ulster. Mr. Cramphorn
said: "All we can do now is track them, rather than disrupt
them. "We should learn from our experience in Ulster and
reintroduce elements of the old Emergency Provisions Acts over
here."
- Chief
rabbi sees imminent coming of Messiah (August
13, 2005)
- Russian Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar believes the Earth will soon see
the coming a Messiah to judge all mankind. "We know that he is
very near at hand, but he needs not only to be born but also to
come," Lazar told the Gazeta daily. "The Messiah may well
have been born already, but unless he is ordered by God he cannot
reveal himself with God’s help and change the world for the
better." Lazar explained his assumptions about the imminent
coming of a Messiah. "The world today is in a state described
by our sages as 'hevley mashiah,' that is, labor that precedes the
coming of a Messiah," he said. Lazar continued: "It is a
time when many good things are created in the world and the progress
of science and technology has made it possible to solve many human
problems, to overcome diseases, famine, etc., on one hand. On the
other hand, it is for the first time since God created human beings
that humans have taken hold of such means of destruction that the
whole of our race and even the globe itself can be destroyed
instantly." "We are living on the verge of history,"
he said. "It can be felt everywhere." Recalling the
comparison made by philosopher Maimonides, who likened the world to
scales, Lazar assumed that "perhaps God is waiting for only one
deed to be put on the good scale to order the Messiah to reveal
himself." Speaking about it, Russia’s chief rabbi called upon
everyone "to add this good deed, as one's contribution may
prove decisive." (The Bible said that many
would say "there is Christ" etc. [Matthew
24:23-27] We also know that the antichrist will set
himself up to be God in the temple in about the middle of a seven
year period by a prophecy in Daniel. [Daniel
9:27] The Jews are still waiting for their Messiah, so
they don't think of His return as the New Testament describes.)
- Ancient
water system discovered near Jerusalem (August
13, 2005)
- Israeli and American archaeologists have discovered what they term
a "monumental rock-hewn water system" near Jerusalem
dating back to the eighth century BC The discovery, announced Aug.
9, was made during an eight-week dig at a cave close to Jerusalem,
in Ein Kerem, which is regarded as the traditional birthplace of
John the Baptist. Last summer, Shimon Gibson, the chief
archaeologist at the dig, announced that he had found a cave that
may have been used by John the Baptist to anoint his followers. A
statement by Gibson and archaeologist James Tabor from the
University of North Carolina at Charlotte said that the latest
excavations have revealed the cave to be part of "a much larger
Iron Age water system, rock-cut in places to a depth of 65
feet." The archaeologists said the cave, which dates back to
the time of King Hezekiah (according to pottery shards from that
period), contains a vertical shaft, an open horizontal corridor, a
flight of stone steps above a tunnel and three external plastered
pools, all of which was on the slope above an underground reservoir.
more...
- Legislative
prayer suit disappoints area leaders (August
13, 2005)
- Several Middle Georgia elected officials said Thursday they were
disappointed to learn of an American Civil Liberties Union-backed
lawsuit that attacks legislative prayers made before county
commission meetings in Cobb County. The suit was filed in federal
court Wednesday on behalf of five residents in the northwest Atlanta
suburb, who object to what they claim is the invocation of "a
Christian God - to the exclusion of all other Gods" at county
government meetings. "You're gonna find the same thing here,
I'm afraid," said Monroe County Commission Chairman Harold
Carlisle, who said his county meetings have opened with a prayer for
at least the past 10 years - as long as he's been involved with the
government. "I wouldn't dream of starting the meeting without
it." In Middle Georgia, many government meetings - from county
commissions to city councils to school boards - begin with prayer
invocations that often will reference Christianity. Bibb, Monroe,
Houston, Jones, Twiggs and Peach counties all open their commission
meetings with a prayer. These prayers usually are held immediately
before the Pledge of Allegiance. more...
- Bush
raises option of using force against Iran (August
13, 2005)
- President Bush said on Israeli television he could consider using
force as a last resort to press Iran to give up its nuclear
programme. "All options are on the table," Bush, speaking
at his ranch in Crawford, Texas, said in the interview broadcast on
Saturday. Asked if that included the use of force, Bush replied:
"As I say, all options are on the table. The use of force is
the last option for any president and you know, we've used force in
the recent past to secure our country." Iran angered the
European Union and the United States by resuming uranium conversion
at the Isfahan plant last Monday after rejecting an EU offer of
political and economic incentives in return for giving up its
nuclear programme. Tehran says it aims only to produce electricity
and denies Western accusations it is seeking a nuclear bomb. Bush
made clear he still hoped for a diplomatic solution, noting that EU
powers Britain, Germany and France had taken the lead in dealing
with Iran. more...
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