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UN
Ceremony Includes Map of ´Palestine´ in Place of Israel (December 7, 2005)
- The United Nations held a "Day of Solidarity with the
Palestinian People" last week. A large map of “Palestine,”
with Israel literally wiped off the map, featured prominently in the
festivities.
^ Map of "Palestine" from the Jordan
River to the sea, with no mention of the Jewish State.
During the festivities, a map labeled a "map of
Palestine” was displayed prominently between UN and PLO flags. The
map, with “Palestine” written in Arabic atop it, does not
include Israel, a member of the UN for 56 years. The
map does not even demarcate the partition lines of November 29,
1947, marking a Jewish state alongside an Arab state. The partition
was dictated by the UN General Assembly itself.

^ Map surrounded by the flags of the UN and PLO.
With the map hanging behind him, Secretary-General Annan
addressed the public meeting at UN Headquarters. At the start of the
ceremony, the dignitaries present asked attendees to observe a
moment of silence. “I invite everyone present to rise and observe
a minute of silence in memory of all those who have given their
lives for the cause of the Palestinian people,” the master of
ceremonies said, “and the return of peace between Israel and
Palestine.“ Anne Bayefsky, who reported on the event for the Eye
on the UN organization, said that the ceremony's wording was aimed
at giving honor to the worst of Palestinian terrorists. "It was
a moment ... crafted to include the commemoration of
suicide-bombers,” she wrote. In response to the event, Bayefsky
and her organization have once again asked the U.S. to withhold
funding from the UN. more... See
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Excited
Muslim Leader Closes Mosque to Allow 1,500 to Watch Jesus Film
Breaking
Christian News (December 9, 2005)
- A new report on Mission Network News
details an incredible divine appointment for one African village. According
to the report, the time was nearing for a Muslim call to prayer in a
northern Cameroon village. A team of Americans who had traveled to
the town met with the village chief to help find a place to show the
Jesus Film. The chief suggested a spot right outside a local
mosque. As the team was setting up the screen, the evening
call-to-prayer rang across the town's loudspeaker. Shortly after the
team set up, the mosque prayer leader came out to see what they were
doing. What could have been tension-filled moments changed when he
got so excited about the film, he closed the mosque in order to
watch the movie. That night, more than 1,500 people saw the
"JESUS" Film. As a result, more than 400 trusted Christ
outside the mosque. more...
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Most
Afghans Say Life is Better Now . . . Support US Troops
- More than three-fourths of the people living in
Afghanistan say living conditions, security from crime and freedom
of expression have improved from the days when they were living
under Taliban rule, an ABC News poll says. According
to the AP report, almost nine in 10 - 87 percent - also say
the US-led overthrow of the Taliban in 2001 was a good thing for the
people of Afghanistan. The optimism comes despite the fact that
people say by a 2-1 margin that their own economic situation is bad,
medical care is limited and basic services like electricity are not
available for many people. The poll likewise showed support for US
troops in that six in 10 Afghans say attacks on US troops cannot be
justified, while only three in 10 say they can be justified.
Reported from harpazo
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Troop
Levels in Iraq May Drop, Rumsfeld Says (December
9, 2005)
- Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said Thursday he expects some
20,000 U.S. troops to return home from
Iraq after next week's elections, and he suggested that some of the
remaining 137,000 forces could pull out next year. "If
conditions permit, we could go below that," he said in the
latest administration hint of at least a modest reduction next year.
The Pentagon chief also said he believed the White House and Sen.
John McCain (news, bio, voting record), R-Ariz., would "end up
working something out" during negotiations over legislation
standardizing interrogation techniques and banning mistreatment of
foreign terrorism suspects in U.S. custody. Congressional bargainers
were nearing completion of a defense bill that is expected to
include the McCain provisions, and aides said votes on the measure
could come next week. Still, GOP leaders haven't blessed the bill
because they are waiting the result of the White House's
negotiations with McCain. Rumsfeld made his comments between
closed-door meetings on Capitol Hill with House members, part of an
effort by the Bush administration to communicate better with
Congress about the war. Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, also attended. Facing diminishing public support on
Iraq and pressure from constituents, lawmakers from both parties
have complained that the administration must give them more
information on Iraq. more...
45
quakes rock Loihi over 12 hours (December
8, 2005)
- Loihi seamount, the small underwater volcano off the southeastern
coast of the Big Island, experienced a swarm of 45 small earthquakes
Tuesday night and yesterday morning, the Hawaiian Volcano
Observatory said. The most likely explanation is "structural
adjustment" of the earth's crust in response to the weight of
the small mountain, said Steven Brantley, second in command at the
observatory. The description refers to rocks breaking under stress,
he said. Loihi has not been erupting, and there is nothing to
indicate that the swarm represents an eruption, he said. The quakes
started at 10 p.m. Tuesday and continued to 9:48 a.m. yesterday,
according to the observatory Web site. The biggest, with a magnitude
of 4.7, was also apparently the deepest at 17 miles. Another was
magnitude 4.0. A third earthquake during that time had a magnitude
of 4.2, but it was on the Big Island near the lava flow area,
unrelated to the Loihi swarm. Brantley warned against relying on any
of the preliminary numbers, which were posted on the Web site, since
seismometers used to develop data are all on land at some distance
from Loihi. The seismometers are also all on one side of the
underwater mountain, so they provide no information from a different
angle. For example, the 4.7 quake was first thought to be north of
Loihi's summit but was later calculated to be five miles east of the
summit. more...
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The
Koran: A New Mein Kampf? (December 8,
2005)
- Last week in New York Oriana Fallaci said that “the Koran is the
Mein Kampf of this movement. The Koran demands the annihilation or
subjugation of the other, and wants to substitute totalitarianism
for democracy….You will find that all the evil that the sons of
Allah commit against themselves and against others is in it."
This statement has caused considerable controversy. Some maintained:
“There are moderate Moslems…Tarring the whole religion is
counterproductive…If there are no moderate Muslims, as Fallaci
says, then we are doomed.” But of course, Fallaci did not say that
there were no moderate Muslims; she said that there was no moderate
Islam. As Ibn Warraq has said, "There may be moderate Muslims,
but Islam itself is not moderate." There are peaceful Muslims
who have no intention of working by violent or subversive means to
impose Sharia on the West. This does not mitigate the fact that some
high-profile moderates, such as Cleveland Imam Fawaz Damra, who
signed the recent Fiqh Council of North America's fatwa against
terrorism, turned out to be deceivers. Still, to say that the Koran
is the Mein Kampf of the jihad movement is not to deny the reality
that many, if not most, people who identify themselves as Muslims
are primarily interested in living ordinary lives. How could the
Koran could be the Mein Kampf -- that is, the inspiration and
guidebook, the motivating force -- of the jihad movement, and yet
there could be peaceful Muslims? In the first place, because
jihadists themselves routinely invoke it as the justification for
their acts of violence, and as a means to recruit other Muslims into
their movement. Any cursory glance at the statements of jihadists
shows them to be filled with Koran quotes and appeals to other
Muslims that they represent "pure Islam." more...
Reported from Steve
Quayle:
Reported from Bridges
for Peace:
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“EUROPEANS
SHOULD CREATE JEWISH STATE” (December 8, 2005)
- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad continued
his anti-Israel rhetoric Thursday afternoon, denying the Holocaust
and calling on Germany and Austria to create a Jewish State within
their borders, Israel Radio reported. "We
do not believe that Hitler killed six million Jews, but even if this
is true by some chance, then why should the Palestinians pay the
price for it," he asked, and suggested that the governments in
Vienna and Berlin concede two or three provinces to the Zionists and
settle the Israeli-Palestinian conflict once and for all. "If
Germany and Austria feel responsible that the Jewish people suffered
at their hands during the Second World War, then all they should do
is create a Zionist State in their territory," he said in a
television interview in Teheran. Israeli
officials condemned Ahmadinejad's comments as "outrageous and
even racist." "Unfortunately,
this is not the first time that the president of Iran has made
outrageous and even racist remarks concerning Jews and Israel,"
Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev said. more...
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ABBAS APPROVES PA ASSISTANCE TO FAMILIES OF
SUICIDE BOMBERS By Jonathan D. Halevi, Daily
Alert (December 8, 2005)
- On December 5, the very day of a suicide bombing in Netanya, it
has been reported that the chairman of the Palestinian Authority
(PA) gave budgetary approval to assistance for the families of
suicide bombers. Each martyr's family will receive a monthly stipend
of at least US $250 from the PA. The budget for families of martyrs,
prisoners, and the wounded could reach $100 million a year out of an
annual budget of over $1 billion.
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PA
PARTY CAMPAIGN SLOGAN: "DESTROY THE ZIONIST ENTERPRISE" (December 6, 2005)
- The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a
veteran component of the PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization),
will be running in January’s Palestinian Authority election under
the banner, “Destroy the Zionist Enterprise.” At the head of the
PFLP’s list for the PA parliament is Ahmed Sa’adat, the
organization’s chairman, who ordered the assassination of Israeli
minister Rehavam Ze’evi in October 2003. Another prominent figure
on the list is Mohammed Alrimawi, who led the hit men who shot
Ze’evi. Sa’adat and Alrimawi are supposed to be serving time in
a Jericho prison for that assassination. The PA agreed to imprison
the two men under pressure from the United States and Great Britain.
The terrorist group’s platform for the PA elections was composed
by George Habash, who founded the Marxist-Leninist organization in
1968. Although the group’s ideology has become anachronistic in an
era when most Arab terror groups base their terror on Islamic jihad,
or holy war, the PFLP, which has strong ties to the ruling clique in
Syria, remains a significant force in the PLO. more...
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ROCKET
ATTACKS CONTINUE DESPITE ISRAELI WARNINGS (December
5, 2005)
- Palestinians fired two rockets from the Gaza Strip into Israel on
Sunday December 4, in the hours following a series of strikes by
Israeli jets on targets in Gaza. Israel says six more were fired
early Monday, December 5. The latest Palestinian attacks came fewer
than 24 hours after Israel’s Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz issued a
stern warning that rocket launches from Gaza will not be tolerated
by Israel. The latest Palestinian strikes were the first missiles to
land on the Israeli agricultural village Shuva. Palestinian rockets
targeted Israeli civilians on December 2–3.
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GAZA
BECOMES THORN IN ISRAEL'S SIDE (December
2, 2005)
- Israelis were promised that withdrawing from Gaza would result in
being able to drop the area as a major security concern. But
expected Palestinian Authority action against terror has not been
forthcoming, the international community has not afforded Israel any
meaningful understanding for its right to respond to and deter
attacks on its citizens, and Gaza has instead become a thorn in
Israel side. So said Brig.-Gen. Aviv Kochavi, commander of the
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Gaza Division, in a message to Defense
Minister Shaul Mofaz, explaining that the number of terrorist
incidents emanating from Gaza since Israel left the area “is
enormous.” The army has reported 75 incidents of small arms fire
from Gaza, 130 Kassam rocket and mortar shell attacks, and at least
18 bombs planted along the border fence–the smallest one weighing
some 40 kilograms (88 lbs.)–since Israel's “disengagement”
from the coastal strip, according to Ynet. “This isn't the border
we intended” when Israel decided to relinquish Gaza under the
directives of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, Kochavi said. Many
security experts, including Likud party leadership candidate
Binyamin Netanyahu, are warning this is just the beginning, and that
Gaza is likely to become the gateway for an unprecedented wave of
Islamic terrorism against Israel's Jews. Meanwhile, Senior Likud
Knesset (Parliament) Member Yuval Steinitz issued a blistering
attack against Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Defense Minister
Shaul Mofaz December 1 for reneging on their commitment to protect
Israel from any post-Gaza withdrawal violence by unleashing a most
severe military response at the first sign of Palestinian
aggression. Instead, the IDF has been reduced to lobbing a few
shells into open fields in retaliation for recent terrorist
artillery attacks. “I am sure the Gazans are laughing at us more
than they are scared by our shooting at them,” Steinitz, who
chairs the Knesset's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, told
Arutz 7. more...
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