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Militants
let back in Gaza, Israel threatens sanctions (December
2, 2005)
- Palestinians have allowed up to 15 militants wanted by Israel to
return to the Gaza Strip in recent days, officials said Friday, in
what Israel said was a violation of U.S.-brokered deal for securing
the border. The dispute over the entry of the Hamas militants —
including one of the group's founders — through the Rafah terminal
on the Gaza-Egypt border threatened to undermine the biggest
diplomatic breakthrough since Israel's withdrawal from Gaza.
Palestinian security officials acknowledged that wanted men entered
Gaza through Rafah, but said anyone with a Palestinian identity card
can come into the coastal strip. They said Israel was making demands
that are not part of the crossing accord. Israel closed the Rafah
passage — Gaza's main gateway to the outside world — shortly
before withdrawing from the strip in early September. The crossing
reopened last week after months of wrangling between Israel and the
Palestinians over security procedures. Israel was afraid militants
or arms would flow into Gaza through Rafah, but agreed to let the
border reopen after the Palestinians accepted the presence of
European monitors and installed security cameras to let Israel
monitor the crossing live. Israeli officials said Friday, however,
that the Palestinians are allowing militants into Gaza and that they
are now helpless to prevent the wanted men from entering. Raanan
Gissin, a spokesman for Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, said between 10
and 15 wanted militants have entered Gaza from neighboring Egypt in
recent days. "We know this, but we have no ability to stop them
because we are relying on the people there — the Europeans and
Egyptians," he said. more...
Democratic
Senator Lieberman Supports Republican President Bush On Iraq (December
2, 2005)
- As some in the political scene seemed eager to jump on board the
criticism of President Bush's speech on the war in Iraq this week, a
well-known democrat stood his ground in support of the President.
According to a Newsmax report, Senator Lieberman, having
recently returned from his fourth trip to Iraq in 17 months, wrote
in an opinion piece for the Wall Street Journal , "The
Iraqi people are in reach of a watershed transformation from the
primitive, killing tyranny of Saddam to modern, self-governing,
self-securing nationhood - unless the great American military that
has given them and us this unexpected opportunity is prematurely
withdrawn." "People are working their way toward a
functioning society and economy in the midst of a very brutal,
inhumane, sustained terrorist war against the civilian population
and the Iraqi and American military there to protect it,"
continued the Senator. "It is a war between 27 million and
10,000; 27 million Iraqis who want to live lives of freedom,
opportunity and prosperity and roughly 10,000 terrorists who are
either Saddam revanchists, Iraqi Islamic extremists or al-Qaida
foreign fighters who know their wretched causes will be set back if
Iraq becomes free and modern." "We are fighting on the
side of the 27 million because the outcome of this war is critically
important to the security and freedom of America. If the terrorists
win, they will be emboldened to strike us directly again and to
further undermine the growing stability and progress in the Middle
East." more...
Reported from harpazo
Ready:
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Sharon:
Iranian nukes unacceptable (December 2, 2005)
- Israel "can't accept a situation where Iran has nuclear
arms" and "is making all the necessary preparations to
handle a situation like this," Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said
Thursday. Iran's enemies have "the capability" to use
military force to disrupt Iran's bid for nuclear arms, he said at
the annual Editor's Committee gathering in Tel Aviv, adding that
"before exercising it, every attempt should be made to pressure
Iran into stopping its activity." Sharon stressed that
"Israel doesn't lead the struggle" to keep Iran
nuclear-free, and he hoped the UN Security Council would neutralize
"this great danger." Sharon's comments raised Israel's
rhetoric against Iran and came on the heels of assessments by IDF
brass that, after March, diplomatic efforts to curtail Iran's
nuclear program will be pointless. "Israel is not without hope
and is taking all necessary measures, as it should," he said.
Changing tack, Sharon referred to international pressure on Syria as
critical, saying he was not inclined to discuss a return of the
Golan Heights or anything else that might "make things easier
for the Syrians." There are "no contacts" between
Israel and Syria now, he said. Sharon alluded to diplomatic pressure
on Israel when he said Israel had no plans to build an eastern fence
in the Jordan Valley, which he termed "within Israel's security
zone." more...
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China
destroys church building (November
28, 2005)
- The communist Chinese government bulldozed a Catholic Church
building in Xi'an city, wounding 16 nuns. The U.S.-based China Aid
Association, citing "reliable sources," said about 30
uniformed young men rushed into the church with wooden sticks in
their hands at about 6 p.m. Nov. 22. Two hours later, a bulldozer
started tearing down the place of worship. China Aid said officials
from the government's religious affairs bureau came to the site, and
the destruction was halted until the next evening. Then, about 40
uniformed young men armed with sticks started beating the nuns, who
were defending the church building, China Aid said. Sixteen nuns
suffered severe wounds, including eye injuries and broken legs.
China Aid described the attackers as "government-hired
gangsters." Still hospitalized are Dong Jianian, 41; Cheng Jing,
34; Yue Xiuying, 31; and Jin Hongfang, 34. The other nuns beaten are
Zhang Xueling, 45; Ren Aiying, 45; He Jingru, 38; Fan Xiujuan, 32;
Jia Shuiyang, 50; Li Zhuanxia, 33; Li Min, 31; Li Zhenzhu, 45; Li
Jiaoye, 32; Wang Zhenai, 42; Yang Cenghui, 50; and Zhao Shengyan,
40. All Protestant and Catholic churches in China are required to be
under control of the government, and groups that do not register –
the vast majority – are labeled "illegal cults."
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Judge:
Legislative Prayers Can't Mention Jesus (December
1, 2005)
- Prayers that typically open sessions of the Indiana House of
Representatives can no longer mention Jesus Christ or advance a
religious denomination, a federal judge ruled Wednesday. U.S.
District Court Judge David Hamilton issued a permanent injunction
barring House Speaker Brian Bosma from permitting sectarian prayer
as part of the official business of the House. Bosma can continue
the legislative prayers, but must advise those giving the
invocations not to advance one faith and not to use Christ's name or
title, Hamilton said. The Indiana Civil Liberties Union filed the
lawsuit in June on behalf of four people, including a Quaker
lobbyist, who said they found the tradition of offering the usually
Christian prayers offensive. "We're obviously very pleased by
this (ruling)," ICLU attorney Kenneth Falk said. "We think
that the significance of this decision is that it reaffirms the fact
that the House of Representatives speaks for all of us, and that
therefore if there is a prayer before the House, it should be one
that is inclusive of everyone in Indiana rather than
exclusive." The ICLU had said in court filings that at least 29
House invocations during the 2005 session mentioned Jesus Christ,
the savior or the son. more...
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NOAA
REVIEWS RECORD-SETTING 2005 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON (December
1, 2005)
- “This hurricane season shattered records that have stood for
decades—most named storms, most hurricanes and most category five
storms. Arguably, it was the most devastating hurricane season the
country has experienced in modern times,” said retired Navy Vice
Adm. Conrad C. Lautenbacher, Jr., Ph.D., undersecretary of commerce
for oceans and atmosphere and NOAA administrator. “I’d like to
foretell that next year will be calmer, but I can’t. Historical
trends say the atmosphere patterns and water temperatures are likely
to force another active season upon us.” The Atlantic Basin is in
the active phase of a multi-decadal cycle in which optimal
conditions in the ocean and atmosphere, including
warmer-than-average sea-
surface temperatures and low wind shear, enhance hurricane activity.
This increase in the number and intensity of tropical storms and
hurricanes can span multiple decades (approximately 20 to 30 years).
NOAA will make its official 2006 season forecast in May, prior to
the June 1st start to the season. "Evidence of this active
cycle was demonstrated this year as the Atlantic Basin produced the
equivalent of more than two entire hurricane seasons over the course
of one. Because we are in an active hurricane era, it's important to
recognize that with a greater number of hurricanes comes increasing
odds of one striking land," said retired Air Force Brig. Gen.
David L. Johnson, director of the NOAA National Weather Service. more...
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I
forgive you, mother tells racist thugs who killed son (December
1, 2005)
- The mother of Anthony Walker drew on her Christian faith yesterday
to find forgiveness for the two thugs who murdered him with a
mountaineering axe because he was black. Gee Verona Walker, 49, who
had endured every day of a harrowing two-week trial at Liverpool
Crown Court, made her gesture as the judge ruled that the attack in
a Merseyside park had been racially motivated. Gee Verona Walker
after the verdict: ‘I've got to forgive them’
This means that Paul Taylor, 20, and Michael Barton, 17, now face a
doubling of the normal tariff for murder. Taylor, who admitted
swinging the axe, resulting in a 7mm hole in Anthony's skull, is
likely to face a minimum tariff approaching 25 years when he is
sentenced today. His accomplice, the brother of Joey Barton, a
Premiership footballer, faces a tariff of up to 22 years. Unlike
Taylor he had claimed to be innocent of murder, arguing that he had
simply hunted down his victim so that he could have a fist fight
with him. more...
Reported from Steve
Quayle:
- Magnitude
6.5 - Near East Coast of Honshu, Japan (December
2, 2005)
- A strong earthquake occurred at
13:13:12 (UTC) on Friday, December 2, 2005. The magnitude 6.5 event
has been located in NEAR THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN. The
hypocentral depth was estimated to be 51 km (32 miles). (This event
has been reviewed by a seismologist.)
- Apocalyptic
Video Game Features Global Government Takeover (December
2, 2005)
- A new video game now available for X Box and PC depicts an
apocalyptic vision of America after the year 2008 where terror
attacks carried out by anti-government militias force the European
Union to send in an occupying army. Shattered
Union has the player take control of one of seven
different warring factions. After a dictator is installed as
president in 2008, society gradually collapses into anarchy with a
series of terror attacks carried out by
domestic militia groups against the government. The result of this
chaos is that the EU votes to occupy the United States with a
'peacekeeping force' which is strongly resisted by the population.
Civil war ensues in the following years, including a nuclear strike
on Washington DC. more... (Interesting
topic for a game, yes? BTW, I think this will happen in some form
and those who don't go with it will be called terrorists.)
- AL-QAIDA'S
MOST LIKELY NUKE TARGETS (November 29, 2005)
- There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that al-Quida and other
Islamic Terrorist groups are planning a doomsday attack on the US
and it is not far down the road.
The below report written by Joseph Farah is right on, the
question is what are you going to do to protect yourself and family?
Of course if you don’t believe it and you don’t think
there is going to be a major nuclear attack in the US by these
Islamic Terrorist then you have no reason to provide for yourself,
but what about your family if it does happen, and it will. more...
Reported from Bridges
for Peace:
- Israel Military Intel Chief: Must Act Against Iran by March
The Media Line (December 1, 2005)
- The head of Israel’s military intelligence has told a
parliamentary committee that if by March 2006 the international
community has not reached an agreement with Iran that will end its
nuclear program, diplomacy will be “pointless.” Although Maj.
Gen. Aharon Ze’evi-Farkash did not articulate the obvious, members
of the Knesset (Parliament) Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee,
who heard his presentation, believed he was advocating a military
option as early as April. Ze’evi-Farkash also revealed that the
Lebanon-based Hizbullah terrorist organization was planning to
unleash a massive barrage of rockets against civilian targets in the
north of Israel. He said the torrent of rockets was to have followed
an Israeli response to last week’s cross-border incursion that was
aimed at kidnapping Israeli soldiers and apparently provoking a
substantial Israeli retaliation as well.
- Sharon's Party Favors Palestinian State Israel
National News (November 29, 2005)
- Sharon's Kadima party platform, presented to the public on
November 28, is identical to Labor's on the Israeli-Arab conflict.
It vows to keep only Jerusalem and settlement blocs–less than 10%
of Yesha (Council of Jewish Communities in Judea, Samaria, and
Gaza). Justice Minister Tzippy Livny, one of the leading cabinet
ministers who bolted the Likud to join Sharon's party, presented the
new party's platform on November 28.
- The platform's main diplomatic points:
- A Palestinian state should be established in Judea and
Samaria.
- The PA state is to be demilitarized and clean of
terrorism.
- Jerusalem and Jewish settlement blocs must remain under
Israeli sovereignty.
- Israel must balance the need to retain a Jewish majority
with maintaining control of some of the areas in dispute.
Arutz 7 diplomatic correspondent Haggai Huberman noted that the
"demilitarized and clean of terrorism" clause is fairly
questionable, as the Palestinian Authority has never fulfilled similar
clauses in the past or agreed to do so. Huberman explained that the
"settlement bloc" issue, as well, raises many questions.
"To many people who are not familiar with the map, it sounds
impressive, as if Israel will retain a great presence in Judea and
Samaria. But for those who do know the situation–and it can be seen
on the ground when you look at the partition fence/wall that's being
built–it's a very different picture. The blocs that are being talked
about are really not very large at all." more...
- EU Wants Israel to Divide Jerusalem Israel
National News (November
20, 2005)
- The European Union (EU) has accused Israel of a de facto
annexation of eastern Jerusalem. An EU conference in Barcelona is
discussing the issue, with the Palestinian Authority (PA) calling
for dividing Israel's capital. A EU document, reported in The New
York Times and The Guardian, urges member countries to prevent the
security fence from "sealing off most of East Jerusalem"
and allowing Israel a "de facto annexation" of
Jerusalem–the city, which was re-united after the 1967 Six Day
War. The report charges that "Israeli activities in Jerusalem
are in violation of both its Road Map obligations and international
law." Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and virtually every previous
prime minister and leader of major parties have declared that
Jerusalem will remain united. The PA has insisted that its proposed
new Arab state will include Jerusalem as its capital. The EU report,
prepared by its diplomats in eastern Jerusalem and Ramallah and
written by British consulate officials, was sent to foreign
ministers of the 25 countries in the group. Israeli Foreign Ministry
spokesman Mark Regev said he hoped the document would not lead to a
"regression to the one-sided [European] position of the
past." The report is to be published in December, but was
leaked as the EU increased its involvement in PA-Israel relations by
placing European observers at the reopened Rafiah border between
Gaza and Egypt. The report, along with an EU conference in Barcelona
on December 3, may put the status of Jerusalem in the forefront in
the current Israeli election campaign. PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas
(Abu Mazen) is to attend the Barcelona meeting, but both Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon and Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom have
absented themselves to continue their campaign in the upcoming
elections in Israel. Finance Minister Ehud Olmert is taking their
place. Abbas is expected to exploit the opportunity to demand that
Israel tear down the security fence. The EU implicitly has sided
with the PA, against Israel on the status of Jerusalem. Its official
policy states, "The EU opposes...actions aimed at changing the
Palestinian character of East Jerusalem." The EU has blamed
Israel for policies that it says "are reducing the possibility
of reaching a final-status agreement on Jerusalem that any
Palestinian could accept," because the security fence separates
230,000 Arabs from Judea and Samaria. The result is a "de facto
annexation of Palestinian land," according to the report, which
the Times said was leaked "from someone who wanted to publicize
it." Diplomats also accused Israel of "radicalizing the
hitherto relatively quiescent Palestinian population of East
Jerusalem" by discrimination against them on matters of work
and building permits, house demolitions, and taxation.
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