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HAMAS WIN! POLITICAL EARTHQUAKE! Bridges
for Peace (January 27, 2006)
- In what has been described as a political earthquake, Yasser
Arafat’s Fatah movement was unceremoniously dumped from power at
the Palestinian Legislative Council elections Wednesday [January
25]. Hamas who continues the Arafat Palestinian Liberation
Organization terrorist format, won the resounding support of the
people in the street. Hamas collected 76 seats in the 132-member
parliament and dispatched Fatah (43 seats) to the opposition.
Immediately, world leaders turned up the heat on Hamas demanding a
change to their one-state agenda. Hamas leaders have frequently
declared their desire to occupy the entire land of Israel, an
ambition that puts them at odds with the USA and the EU. The USA
lists Hamas as a terrorist organization. U.S. Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice told Reuters, ”We affirm the view that…you
can’t have one foot in terror and the other in politics.” These
comments were made after the U.S. had consulted by emergency
telephone hook-ups with their Quartet partners. In a statement, the
Quartet demanded Hamas renounce violence, accept Israel’s right to
exist, and disarm. Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Dennis Ross told
Fox News today America and the EU between them provide a billion US
dollars a year to the Palestinians. He said this must be the
immediate bargaining chip that demands a change of heart from Hamas.
He said Arab countries by comparison provide the Palestinians with a
small amount of financial support. In Israel, Yedioth Ahronoth
newspaper conducted a poll which revealed 48% of Israelis favor
their government talking to a Hamas-led neighbor. 43% were opposed.
- Below is a selection of comments by Hamas and Islamic leaders.
Ismail Hanniya: (a Hamas leader) said the movement will not
disarm its resistance fighters in spite of the American pressures.
“There is no contradiction between resistance and elections.”
Sheikh Nazzar Rayan: "The vanquishing of the enemy in
Gaza does not mean that this stage has ended. We still have
Jerusalem and the pure West Bank. We will not rest until we liberate
all our land, all our Palestine. We do not distinguish between what
was occupied in the 1940s and what was occupied in the 1960s. Our
Jihad continues, and we still have a long way to go. We will
continue until the very last usurper is driven out of our
land."
Mahmud al-Zahar: was quoted by Al-Jazeera as saying, “We
did not fall upon Gaza from the moon. We are living within the
society and know what the street wants and what their conscience is.
Oslo is not only dead, it has rotted,” he said.
Mahmoud Al-Zahar: [Statement from a pre-election debate]:
"Between 1994–2004, the donor nations gave the PA US $6
billion. Where did all this money go? Fifty-six million dollars go
to salaries every month. There are US $100 million in revenue every
month. There are 37,000 fictitious jobs–the colonel, his wife 'the
coloneless,' his son, his daughter–they all get paid, as you know
very well."

Russian Inventor Patents Invisibility Cloak
- A professor from chair of quantum and optical electronics of the
Ulyanovsk State University in western Russia has patented a method
of making things invisible, Interfax news agency reported. The
so-called invisibility cloak, created by Oleg Gadomsky, is called
“The method of conversion of optical radiation” in the patent.
Gadomsky had been long experimenting on nanoparticles of gold. Thus,
he invented a sub-micron stratum of microscopical colloid golden
particles that makes an object placed behind it invisible for an
observer. “Only static objects can be made invisible for the time
present, as during motion a radiation frequency changes. But soon it
will be possible to create a cap of darkness and a magic cloak of
Harry Potter, the scientist believes.
Reported from harpazo
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UN
opens to Israel on Holocaust Day (January
27, 2006)
- As the world community marks International Holocaust Memorial Day
- set by the UN General Assembly - for the first time on Friday,
Israeli professionals have begun to realize that they are now
welcome partners of the UN, which generations of Israelis have so
long regarded with despair and derision. More Israeli physicians and
other experts than ever are being included in the UN's special
agencies, and a 10-member delegation of doctors (six Jews and four
Arabs) is currently attending a health symposium in Geneva at the
invitation of the UN. All 10 are due to participate together in the
International Holocaust Memorial Day event at the UN Palace on
Friday, The Jerusalem Post has learned. Dr. Dorit Nitzan-Kalusky,
head of the Health Ministry's Food and Nutrition Service, is
currently in Belgrade running the World Health Organization's (WHO)
office there. Dr. Bina Rabinovich, an infectious disease control
specialist, has just been sent by the UN to Turkey to help that
country deal with its avian flu epidemic. The UN administration's
growing warmth toward Israeli professionals is not limited to health
agencies, but also includes UNESCO (UN Educational, Social and
Cultural Organization) - which had long been hostile to Israel but
has now appointed Israelis to four professional committees,
including the World Heritage committee. The current international
health symposium in Geneva, organized with help from the Foreign
Ministry, the Israel Medical Association and various UN agencies,
has welcomed the Israelis, according to one member of the
delegation. more...
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Philo-Semitism
has believers, skeptics (January 27, 2006)
- Out of his painful childhood experiences, Mooneyham, 57, preaches
passionately about the importance of home. Out of his reading of the
Bible, he preaches with equal passion about God's continuing
devotion to the Jewish people. "I feel jealous sometimes. This
term that keeps coming up in the Old Book -- the Chosen, the
Chosen," says the minister, who has made three trips to Israel
and named his sons Isaac, Jacob and Joseph. "I'm a pardoned
gentile, but I'm not one of the Chosen People. They're the apple of
His eye." Scholars of religion call this worldview "philo-Semitism,"
the opposite of anti-Semitism. It is a burgeoning phenomenon in
evangelical Christian churches across the country, a hot topic in
Jewish historical studies and a wellspring of support for Israel.
Yet many Jews are nervous about evangelicals' intentions. In recent
weeks, leaders of three of the nation's largest Jewish groups -- the
Anti-Defamation League, the American Jewish Committee and the Union
for Reform Judaism -- have decried what they see as a mounting
threat to the separation of church and state from evangelicals
emboldened by the belief that they have an ally in the White House
and an opportunity to shift the Supreme Court. more...
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Hamas,
al-Qaida linked in phony passport ring (January
27, 2006)
- Colombia announced the arrest of 19 yesterday in passport-forging
ring linked to Islamic terrorist groups Hamas and al-Qaida that sent
an undetermined number of foreign nationals to the United States and
Europe, the attorney general's office said on Thursday. "Some
of the suspects are wanted for extradition by the United States for
collaborating with terrorist groups Hamas and al-Qaida," said
Deputy Attorney General Alberto Otalora. Three members of Colombia's
Administrative Security Department, the state intelligence agency,
and an employee of Colombia’s National Registry, which provides
official identification documents, were arrested as part of the
ring. "This network since 2002 has been dedicated to falsifying
documents in order to permit foreign citizens to travel as
Colombians through Europe and the United States," said a
statement issued by the Attorney General's Office. The statement
added that citizens of Pakistan, Jordan, Iraq and Egypt sent
information to the ring in Colombia, which used that information to
create false Colombian passports. "The foreigners were turned
into Colombian citizens without ever coming to Colombia," the
statement said. The investigation has been under way since 2002.
Hamas this week won a majority of seats in elections for the
Palestinian Authority's legislature.
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Hamas
government to be new Taliban? (January 27, 2006)
- Moments after official election results this afternoon
certified a large Hamas victory in Palestinian ballots, members of
the terror group planted their green flags on the main parliament
building in Ramallah, with some Hamas gunmen declaring hard-line
Islamic law will soon be imposed in the West Bank and Gaza,
Palestinian security sources in the area told WorldNetDaily. The
Hamas demonstration prompted clashes with rival activists from the
currently ruling Fatah Party and highlighted longstanding worries
Hamas will use its gains to impose a Taliban-like Islamist regime on
the Palestinian population. Final results released by the
Palestinian Central Election Commission showed Hamas won 76 seats in
132-seat parliament, with the Fatah garnering only 43 seats. Hamas
chief Mahmoud al-Zahar told WorldNetDaily his terror group will seek
to create a coalition with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud
Abbas' Fatah Party, but some Fatah officials said the group may bolt
the government and place themselves in the opposition. This would
make Hamas the main Palestinian powerbroker. "We are holding
emergency meetings to decide our next course of action," chief
Palestinian negotiation minister Saeb Erekat told WND. "I don't
think Fatah is going to join. This is not our way [to be in the
minority]." more...
Notorious
Oligarch Berezovsky Reveals Plans for Coup in Russia (January
26, 2006)
- Wanted Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky has gone public with
his plans to seize power in Russia by force. The London-based
oligarch said in an interview with the Ekho Moskvy radio station
Wednesday that he had been working on the coup plan for 18 months.
Berezovsky, a notorious critic of Putin’s regime, said he aimed to
replace the “anti-constitutional regime” in Russia. “The
regime has lost its legitimacy. Neither Putin nor the parliament are
legitimate. They are anti-constitutional, because they have made a
number of anti-constitutional decisions, such as replacing elected
governors by appointed ones. This is absolutely against the spirit
and the language of the constitution.” Today’s regime would
never allow a fair election, Berezovsky added, so the only way out
is a coup. “There is only one way out — a coup, a forced seizure
of power,” he said. The oligarch said he had plenty of supporters.
“Every day I talk to lots of people who are certain the existing
regime should be changed, and see there is no chance of this
happening legally, by an election. ”This regime is leading Russia
into an abyss. We have actually lost the North Caucasus and the
influence over the post-Soviet countries.“ Berezovsky said he saw
nothing unrealistic about a coup. ”In the 1980s nobody could
imagine the USSR would disintegrate. Putin’s regime is way less
powerful than that of the Communists. Besides, it is deprived of
ideology. “The regime is doomed, and I want to see it collapse
before Russia collapses,” Berezovsky said. more...
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Iran:
We'll put Israel in 'eternal coma' (January 26, 2006)
- Were Israel to attack Iran's nuclear facilities, Iran would
respond so strongly that it would put the Jewish state into "an
eternal coma" like Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's, the Iranian
defense minister said Wednesday. "Zionists should know that if
they do anything evil against Iran, the response of Iran's armed
forces will be so firm that it will send them into eternal coma,
like Sharon," Gen. Mostafa Mohammad Najjar said. Najjar said
the United States and Israel have been trying to frighten Iran, but
neither country would dare attack to Iran. Earlier Wednesday, Iran's
president blamed Britain and the United States for two bombings that
killed at least nine people in the southwestern city of Ahvaz on
Tuesday. "Traces of the occupiers of Iraq is evident in the
Ahvaz events. They should take responsibility in this regard,"
state television quoted President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as saying. The
station reported that Ahmadinejad had issued a decree ordering his
foreign minister and intelligence minister to investigate the
possibility that "foreign hands" might have been
responsible for the explosions. more...
Reported from Steve
Quayle:
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Palestinian
PM, Cabinet Resigns After Hamas Victory (January
27, 2006) - Hamas won a huge majority in parliamentary
elections as Palestinian voters rejected the longtime rule of the
Fatah Party, throwing the future of Mideast peacemaking into
question, officials from both major parties said Thursday.
Palestinian leaders huddled to determine what role the Islamic
militant group will play in governing the territories. Palestinian
leader Mahmoud Abbas will ask Hamas to form the next government,
with his defeated Fatah Party weighing whether to form a partnership
or serve in the opposition. A Hamas government, without Fatah as a
moderating force, would greatly complicate Abbas' efforts to restart
peace talks. The Islamic militants, who carried out dozens of
suicide bombings and seek Israel's destruction, have said they
oppose peace talks and will not disarm. Israel and the United States
refuse to deal with Hamas. The top Hamas leader, Khaled Mashaal told
Abbas his group is ready for a political partnership, Hamas said. In
a first sign of pragmatism, Hamas leader Mahmoud Zahar said the
group would extend its year-old truce if Israel reciprocates.
"If not, then I think we will have no option but to protect our
people and our land," he said. Fatah legislator Saeb Erekat
said the party does not want to join a Hamas government. "We
will be a loyal opposition and rebuild the party," Erekat said,
after meeting with Abbas. But Nabil Shaath, another senior Fatah
lawmaker, said the party's leadership would make a decision later in
the day. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice the U.S. position on
Hamas as a terrorist organization has not changed despite the
election outcome. more...
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Iranian
President Sees End of World Order (January
26, 2006) - In a country of religious zealots, the
extremism of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has even his own
countrymen sounding alarms. Dissidents within Iran say their
country's president is such a crazed fanatic that he will try to
usher in the end of the world as we know it. The faction seeking to
remove Ahmadinejad does not object to the substance of the Iranian
president's repeated vows to "wipe Israel from the map"
and destroy America. Nor do they believe Iran should abandon its
secret nuclear weapons program, top Iranian government officials
said, according to the source. Rather, they object to the fact that
he has made such comments openly and without ambiguity. They believe
that his frankness dangerously exposes them to attack from the
United States, Israel or both. "This guy is not a
politician," the source quoted one top Iranian official as
saying. "He is certifiably insane. And he
is obsessed with the Imam Zaman," the legendary 12th imam, or
Imam Mahdi, whom many Shiite Muslims believe will return in the
"end times" after a period of horrific battles, famine and
pestilence. more...
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