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The
Rome solution in Jerusalem
By Moshe Sasson (January 13, 2006)
- The city of Jerusalem now represents two separate and distinct
problems: the sites that are sacred to
the three monotheistic religions and the existence of a large
Arab population - at the end of 2004, numbering some 237,100 people.
In the matter of the holy
places, a historical precedent exists that is wonderfully suited to the
issue of Jerusalem and could serve as a basis for the solution of the
problem without partitioning the city. In 1871, a serious
disagreement developed between the government of united Italy and the
Vatican following the declaration of the city of Rome as the capital of
Italy. The dispute continued until 1929, when the Lateran Treaty
established a "special status under
international guarantee" for the five basilicas that belong
to the Vatican, but which are outside of its territory and scattered
throughout the city of Rome (such as San Pietro in Vincoli). The
"international guarantee" was given to the special
status, and not to the churches.
It would appear that Israel could adopt
a resolution of this sort: It could declare unilaterally, by virtue of
its sovereignty, that it is granting a special
status with an international guarantee to the Al Aqsa Mosque and the
Dome of the Rock Sanctuary on the Temple Mount, as well as to all
the other places in Jerusalem, or in Israel, that are sacred to
Christianity and also of course to the places that are sacred to
Judaism. To this declaration it should be added that Israel also grants "free
passage to the holy places regardless of religion, gender or race"
to anyone who wishes to visit the courtyard of the Temple Mount and that
everything that is currently applicable to the Muslims on the Temple
Mount will continue to apply as it does today.
Such a move on Israel's part would lead to a number of very important
positive results: Jerusalem would remain whole and not divided; each of
the three monotheistic religions would be sovereign over the buildings
that are sacred to it, would administer them and would be responsible
for what happens inside them.
International public opinion would welcome such a move and it would be
an important step toward advancing a solution to the most complicated
and sensitive element in the Arab-Israeli conflict. As for Israel, in
the context of the stipulation that there would be "free passage to
the holy places regardless of religion, gender or race," its
inhabitants would be able to visit (not worship) as they do today.
Presumably Arab governments would raise an outcry against such a
declaration on Israel's part, because of their interest to maintain the
supposedly "religious aspect" of the Arab-Israeli conflict. As
a result of that, possibly the Islamic states would convene to discuss
the measures they should take because of this new responsibility that
they have suddenly been confronted with. It is even possible that they
would want to establish a small policing force with Israel's agreement
to deal with issues liable to arise on the Temple Mount as well as for
purposes of overseeing what occurs there on a routine basis.
If so, not only will there be no need to
divide the city because of the sites that are sacred to Islam, but also
we will be relieved of "the punishment of the other" and take
one of the most important steps toward resolving this complicated and
delicate issue in the Arab-Israeli conflict.
As for the problem of the very large Arab population in the city: It
must first be noted that the reality today is that Jerusalem is already
divided between its eastern part and its western part - with respect to
the level of services, the quality of life, employment opportunities,
poverty and so forth. The predicted annual growth of the Jewish
population between 2000 and 2020 has been estimated at 1.9 percent,
whereas the growth of the Palestinian population during the same period
is expected to be more than double that number.
How is it possible to overcome this problem, which over the years will
transform the capital of Israel into a city with an absolute Arab
majority? Even if it were possible, no one would even think of a mass
"expulsion" of the masses of the Arab population from the
city. Therefore, it is necessary to attract Israelis and Jewish
immigrants to Jerusalem and to keep its Jewish inhabitants living there
and prevent them from abandoning it. If such measures are not taken, the
day is not far off when the capital of Israel will be a city in which
the absolute majority of its inhabitants will be Arabs.
The author served as Israel's ambassador to Egypt and Italy.
Revelation 11:1,2
And there was given me a reed like unto a rod: and the angel
stood, saying, Rise, and measure the temple of God, and the altar, and
them that worship therein. But the court which is without the temple
leave out, and measure it not; for it is given unto the Gentiles: and
the holy city shall they tread under foot forty and two months.
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ACLU
fights Commandments again (January 14, 2006)
- In the wake of major decisions on public display of the Ten
Commandments, the American Civil Liberties Union is asking a federal
court to order removal of a Tennessee courthouse exhibit. "The
posting of the Ten Commandments sends the message that only certain
believers can receive justice at the courthouse," said Hedy
Weinberg, executive director of ACLU of Tennessee. The ACLU filed
the motion yesterday in U.S. District Court. Weinberg said
"residents should not be made to feel like second class
citizens because they do not hold the prevailing religious beliefs
promoted by the county government." The display in Rutherford
County was approved by a 16-5 vote of the county commission in April
2002, but two months later, federal court Judge Robert Echols issued
a preliminary injunction removing it. The decision was stayed,
however, pending a decision on similar cases in two Kentucky
counties, McCreary and Mercer. In the meantime, Dec. 20, the 6th
Circuit Court of Appeals, the same court to which the Rutherford
County case will be appealed, upheld Mercer County's identical
display. That court scolded the ACLU, rejecting its "repeated
reference to 'the separation of church and state.'" more...
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Documents
show Saddam trained terrorists (January
14, 2006)
- Documents from Saddam Hussein's regime that are slowly being
translated show Iraq trained thousands of Islamic terrorists at
camps inside the country before the war. The evidence – affirmed
in interviews by U.S. government interrogators with Iraqi regime
officials and military leaders – contradicts the claims of
anti-war critics who charge Iraq became a magnet for Islamic
terrorists only after the U.S. invasion. Steve Hayes of the Weekly
Standard reports that from 1999 through 2002, "elite Iraqi
military units" trained about 8,000 terrorists at three
different camps, including Salman Pak, where American forces found
an airliner fuselage that possibly was used to practice hijackings.
Hayes, who claims more than a dozen corroborating sources, says many
of the trainees were from North African-based terrorist groups with
ties to al-Qaida. The U.S. has collected more than 2 million
documents, audio and videotapes and computer hard drives, but only
about 50,000 of these of these items have been examined so far by a
skelton crew with limited resources. Along with Salmon Pak, the
military units trained terrorists at camps in Samarra and Ramadi
who, some intelligence officials believe, are responsible for
attacks against Americans and Iraqis. more...
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More
affiliates drop 'Book of Daniel' (January 14, 2006)
- Two more NBC-TV affiliates have dropped the new series "The
Book of Daniel" in response to the protest of viewers who
consider it offensive to Christians. Stations in Nashville, Tenn.
and Amarillo, Texas, announced this week they would no longer carry
the program, says the American Family Association, which launched a
protest campaign last month. Earlier, stations in Terre Haute, Ind.;
Tupelo and Meridian, Miss.; Little Rock, Ark.; and Beaumont, Texas,
dropped the show. The NBC affiliate in Hattiesburg, Miss., also is
considering not airing it. As WorldNetDaily reported, "The Book
of Daniel," written by a homosexual, is being promoted as the
only show on television in which Jesus appears as a recurring
character and the only network prime-time drama series with a
regular male "gay" character, a 23-year-old Republican
son. The main character, Daniel Webster, is a troubled, pill-popping
Episcopal priest. Touted as the riskiest show of the year, it
includes a wife who relies on mid-day martinis, a 16-year-old
daughter who is a drug dealer and a 16-year-old adopted son who is
having sex with the bishop's daughter. At the office, the priest's
lesbian secretary is sleeping with his sister-in-law. more...
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Saddam
Trial Judge Plans to Quit (January 14, 2006)
- "He wants to withdraw," the source said of Rizgar
Amin, who is to preside over the next hearing on January 24.
"He will oversee the next sitting and then announce his reasons
for withdrawing." Asked why the Kurdish judge, based in the
northern city of Sulaimaniya, wanted to pull out of a trial that has
made his face familiar around the world during long days of
television coverage, he would say only: "It is too
difficult." The killing of two defense lawyers has already
highlighted problems with the process in a country mired in a
virtual civil war that pits Saddam's fellow minority Sunni Arabs
against a U.S.-backed government run by Shi'ite Muslims and ethnic
Kurds intent on hanging a man they say massacred their peoples.
Kidnapping and murder have become commonplace and human rights
groups have questioned the wisdom of pushing ahead with a trial in
Baghdad rather than an international process in The Hague or
elsewhere. Court officials were not immediately available for
comment. more...
Hamas
drops call for the end of Israel as poll nears (January
13, 2006)
- Hamas has dropped its long-standing call for Israel to be
replaced by an Islamic state in its manifesto for this month's
Palestinian elections. The document, one of the rare occasions when
Hamas has declared its policies in writing, does not repeat a tenet
of its founding charter that all land west of the Jordan river
should be part of an Islamic Palestinian state. The wording suggests
that Hamas is committed to watering down some of the policies that
led to it being proscribed by Israel, America and the European Union
as a terrorist organisation. But the manifesto has not been totally
cleansed of controversial language. It supports an armed struggle to
regain Palestinian land, a struggle that involved numerous Hamas
suicide bombs. The manifesto appears to commit Hamas to a position
that has been hinted at by its leadership over the past few years,
namely an armed struggle to regain land lost in the 1967 Six Day War
to form a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital. The issue
of land lost in 1948 with the creation of Israel would then be dealt
with by future generations of Hamas leadership. more...
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Scientists
set to create human-rabbit hybrid (January
13, 2006)
- "What we would be doing is using an unusual method to
produce a human embryo which could be used to study very unpleasant
diseases for which there isn't a treatment," - Professor Wilmut
BRITISH scientists are planning to create human-rabbit hybrid
embryos to speed up research into the causes of inherited conditions
such as motor neurone disease and Parkinson's. The controversial
work, which involves placing the nucleus of a human cell inside a
rabbit egg, is rejected as immoral by churches and anti-cloning
campaigners. One of the key ethical problems is whether the hybrid
embryo should be treated legally as a human or an animal. Edinburgh
University's Professor Ian Wilmut - who created Dolly the Sheep -
and colleagues in London believe the hybrids will help them
circumvent a shortage of human eggs which is hampering research. more...
Israel's
new confidence in attack on Iran nukes (January
13,
2006)
- Israeli military planners have more confidence in the success
of an attack on Iran's nuclear weapons facilities and have already
begun sending signals to Tehran that it will not be permitted to
threatened the Jewish state with annihilation, reports Joseph
Farah's G2 Bulletin today. The new government of acting Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert also wants the mullah government in the Islamic
republic to understand that the incapacitation of Ariel Sharon will
not leave Israel in any less state of military readiness, G2
Bulletin sources say. Yesterday, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
expressed strong U.S. support for a European move to take the issue
of Iran's nuclear program to the U.N. Security Council. The
secretary accused Iran of deliberately escalating the confrontation
over the issue, but said the United States still hopes for a
diplomatic solution. The secretary of state endorsed the European
decision in a statement to reporters, saying "provocative"
Iranian actions in recent days had shattered the basis for further
talks between Iran and three European nations. The U.S. is certain
that Iran's "civilian" nuclear program conceals an
ambitious secret weapons effort. The secretary said it was premature
to talk about possible U.N. sanctions or whether permanent Security
Council members Russia and China, which have extensive commercial
dealings with Iran, could be persuaded to support them. more...
Judas
the Misunderstood: Vatican moves to clear reviled disciple’s name (January
12,
2006)
- JUDAS ISCARIOT, the disciple who betrayed Jesus with a kiss,
is to be given a makeover by Vatican scholars.
The proposed “rehabilitation” of the man who was paid 30 pieces
of silver to identify Jesus to Roman soldiers in the Garden of
Gethsemane, comes on the ground that he was not deliberately evil,
but was just “fulfilling his part in God’s plan”. Christians
have traditionally blamed Judas for aiding and abetting the
Crucifixion, and his name is synonymous with treachery. According to
St Luke, Judas was “possessed by Satan”. Now, a campaign led by
Monsignor Walter Brandmuller, head of the Pontifical Committee for
Historical Science, is aimed at persuading believers to look kindly
at a man reviled for 2,000 years. Mgr Brandmuller told fellow
scholars it was time for a “re-reading” of the Judas story. He
is supported by Vittorio Messori, a prominent Catholic writer close
to both Pope Benedict XVI and the late John Paul II. Signor Messori
said that the rehabilitation of Judas would “resolve the problem
of an apparent lack of mercy by Jesus toward one of his closest
collaborators”. He told La Stampa that there was a Christian
tradition that held that Judas was forgiven by Jesus and ordered to
purify himself with “spiritual exercises” in the desert. more...
Russia
Hardens Tone on Iran, Says Won’t Block US Efforts (January
12,
2006)
- Russian officials have hardened their criticism of Iran’s
decision to resume sensitive nuclear research, but analysts said the
comments did not signal a major change in Moscow’s position on the
Iran nuclear standoff, the AFX news agency reports. Iran’s
decision to resume nuclear research “personally disappoints me and
gives some cause for alarm,” Russian news agencies quoted Russian
Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov as saying.The minister declined to
speculate on whether the growing confrontation over Iran’s nuclear
program would lead to action by the UN Security Council, but said
things were not moving in a positive direction. “As a permanent UN
Security Council member, Russia reserves the right to act according
to the situation. But whatever the case may be, the situation is not
developing in the most favorable way.” Ivanov, who also holds the
post of deputy prime minister, spoke as foreign ministers from the
three main EU countries leading negotiations with Iran — the UK,
France and Germany — prepared to meet Thursday in Berlin to
discuss how to proceed on the crisis. more...
Augustine
Volcano erupts (January
11,
2006)
- Mount Augustine Volcano erupted early Wednesday, sending an
ash plume an estimated 30,000 feet into the Alaska sky. A pair of
explosions at 4:44 a.m and 5:13 a.m. indicated the volcano probably
had erupted, said geologist Jennifer Adleman of the Alaska Volcano
Observatory said. Seismic activity has not continued since those
explosions. The plume advanced north but was expected to remain west
of Anchorage, said Bob Hopkins, meteorologist in charge in the
Anchorage office. A flight advisory was issued for pilots for an
area 20 miles east and west of the volcano and about 50 miles north.
"Fortunately, it's not going to Anchorage this time,"
Hopkins said. The volcano is on an uninhabited island about 180
miles southwest of Anchorage and across Cook Inlet from the Kenai
Peninsula. The volcano is about 75 miles southwest of Homer. Winds
are carrying an ash plume from the mountain north toward the Iniskin
Peninsula on the west side of Cook Inlet, an area with little
settlement. more...
Iran
leader's messianic end-times mission (January
11,
2006)
- Iranian President Mahmoud's Ahmadinejad's mystical
pre-occupation with the coming of a Shiite Islamic messiah figure
– the Mahdi – is raising concerns that a nuclear-armed Islamic
Republic could trigger the kind of global conflagration he envisions
will set the stage for the end of the world. While Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad has been making headlines lately by questioning whether
the Holocaust actually happened, by suggesting Israel should be
moved to Europe and by demanding the Jewish state be wiped off the
face of the earth, his apocalyptic religious zealotry has received
less attention. In a videotaped meeting with Ayatollah Javadi-Amoli
in Tehran, Ahmadinejad discussed candidly a strange, paranormal
experience he had while addressing the United Nations in New York
last September. He recounts how he found himself bathed in light
throughout the speech. But this wasn't the light directed at the
podium by the U.N. and television cameras. It was, he said, a light
from heaven. According to a transcript of his comments, obtained and
translated by Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin, Ahmadinejad wasn't the
only one who noticed the unearthly light. One of his aides brought
it to his attention. more...
Iran
leader: Islam to 'rule the world' (January
10,
2006)
- Islam must prepare to rule the world, Iranian President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told a crowd of theological students in Iran's
holy city of Qom, according to a report. "We must believe in
the fact that Islam is not confined to geographical borders, ethnic
groups and nations. It's a universal ideology that leads the world
to justice," Ahmadinejad said Jan. 5, according to Mehran
Riazaty, a former Iran analyst for the Central Command of the
Coalition Forces in Baghdad. Ahmadinejad, who has drawn global
attention recently for his contention the Holocaust was a
"myth," said: "We don't shy away from declaring that
Islam is ready to rule the world." Riazaty, in a post on the
website Regime Change Iran, said the Iranian president emphasized
his current theme that the return of the Shiite messiah, the Mahdi,
is not far away, and Muslims must prepare for it. According to
Shiites, the 12th imam disappeared as a child in the year 941. When
he returns, they believe, he will reign on earth for seven years,
before bringing about a final judgment and the end of the world. more...
Egypt
threatens Abbas - Egypt threatened to withdraw its support for the Palestinian
Authority if the PA did not act to control the rampant anarchy in
the Gaza Strip, according to a report in the London Arab newspaper
Al Quds. The report claimed that following the incident at the Rafah
border crossing in which two Egyptian soldiers were killed, Egyptian
authorities delivered the threat to PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas as
part of a specially delivered message. Egypt also threatened to
withdraw its support for the peace process if the PA did not take
the proper steps to restore order to Gaza. Israel Radio reported
that there were no other confirmations of the account. In the
incident at the border crossing last Wednesday, two Egyptian border
guards were killed and at least 30 were wounded when scores of Fatah
gunmen opened fire at Egyptian army posts. They first demolished
parts of the concrete slabs along the border between Egypt and the
Gaza Strip, enabling many Palestinians to cross into Egypt.
Eyewitnesses said the gunmen used a bulldozer and explosives to
create a hole in the wall. Egyptian border guards and Palestinian
Authority policemen fired into the air in an unsuccessful attempt to
prevent Palestinians from infiltrating into Egypt, they added. The
gunmen were protesting the arrest of one of their colleagues by the
PA security forces on charges of kidnapping three British nationals.
Reported from Steve
Quayle:
Russia
Prepares for Evacuation (January
13, 1999)
- The European Union decided to break off negotiations with Iran
on its nuclear program. The final decision on the holding of an
extraordinary meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency and
the forwarding of the Iranian dossier to the UN Security Council
will be made next week in London at negotiations with
representatives of the United States, EU, Russia and China. Moscow
has already made it clear that it will no longer cover for Iran,
which removed the seals from its nuclear facilities yesterday.
Kommersant has learned that the Russian military delegation has
Teheran, cutting off negotiations on the sale of S-300 complexes to
it. An evacuation plan for the Russian specialists working in Iran
is being developed in Moscow. more...
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MS-13
Gang Hired to Murder Border Patrol (January
12, 2006)
- Mexican alien smugglers plan to pay violent gang members and
smuggle them into the United States to murder Border Patrol agents,
according to a confidential Department of Homeland Security memo
obtained by the Daily Bulletin. The Officer Safety Alert, dated Dec.
21, warns agents that the smugglers intend to bring members of the
international Mara Salvatrucha street gang also known as MS-13 into
the country for the deadly mission. "Unidentified Mexican alien
smugglers are angry about the increased security along the
U.S./Mexico border and have agreed that the best way to deal with
U.S. Border Patrol agents is to hire a group of contract
killers," the alert states. MS-13, which has a strong base in
El Salvador, is considered by the FBI to be one of the most
dangerous gangs in the United States, with more than 20,000 members.
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