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Should Jews build the Third Temple? The
Jerusalem Post (July 24, 2007) -
Traditionally the Temple Mount Faithful attempt to set up a
foundation stone for the Third Temple on Tisha Be'av, and the police
routinely prevent them from doing so. The occasion for this street
theater is the anniversary of the destruction of the First Temple in
586 BCE and that of the Second Temple in 70 CE, both said to have
occurred on the same calendar date. It is certainly right that the
date be commemorated; but would rebuilding the Temple be an
appropriate act for the State of Israel today? Assuming there were
no Dome of the Rock and no Muslim presence on the Temple Mount, no Wakf and no Aksa
Mosque, the pressure to rebuild the Temple would be enormous - but
would it, in historical terms, be sound? The last time such an
opportunity occurred was in the time of Julian the Apostate, in 362
CE. That Roman Emperor, who succeeded Constantine, reversed his
predecessor's decision to turn the empire into a Christian state and
returned to the former pagan religions, which were permissive of
other cults, including the Jewish one. It seems that he gave
permission for the Temple to be rebuilt, and then went off to fight
his enemies. In Jerusalem work commenced on reconstructing the altar, but hardly had a few
stones been put one on another, when a massive earthquake hit the
area and the work collapsed. Worse still, Julian was killed in
Persia and his place was taken by the Emperor Jovian, who
reinstalled Christianity as the official religion. Any hope of
rebuilding the Temple ceased, never to return. IN 638 CE, the hordes
of Islam conquered Jerusalem and by 692 the Caliph Abd al-Malik had
completed the Dome of the Rock, which stood on the mountain inviolate for the following 1,315
years. During the Crusader years it was converted to Christian use,
and most Crusaders thought it had been built originally as the
Temple of Solomon, but it was not changed structurally and returned
to the Muslims on expulsion of the Crusaders in 1187. However, it
did not return as a mosque, as it had never been one. more...
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Israel |
Temple Mount |
This article has a negative slant
toward the rebuilding of the temple, viewing it more as welcoming
another tragedy. I think these kinds of views will change after the
attempted Magog invasion, even if they are correct. Rebuilding the
temple will play into Bible prophecy and some terrible things will
happen surrounding it. That is where the antichrist will declare
himself God. Soon after that, he will try to kill all the Jews. Only
those who run to the mountains will be safe within the
time of Jacob's trouble. However, if the
HIStory, Our Future Bible studies are accurate, it will
also be the point five years from today (9th
of Av) when Christ returns in glory to set up His eternal
kingdom, starting for the 1,000 year millennium. Keep watching!
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Syrian Official: War with Israel will be Ballistic Israel
National News (July 23, 2007) - Syria
sees the next war with Israel as involving missile attacks on
civilian infrastructure and front-line guerilla warfare, an
anonymous senior official in the Syrian Ministry of Defense told
Defense News Weekly, in an interview appearing Monday. Syria
prefers to avoid a direct, "classic" confrontation with Israel, he
said. Instead, the next war will involve Katyusha rocket and
ballistic missiles that will target strategic points in Israel,
especially civilian infrastructure. The official said that the war
will not be limited to a single strike, but will be protracted in
nature. "This will be a war of attrition, which the Israelis are not
good at," he explained. The conflict, he said, "will be more like a
war between cities than a war on the battlefield." According to Arab
affairs expert
Dr. Guy Bechor, the Syrian
assessment is a result of the Second Lebanon War. After that war,
the Syrians understood that they do not need a large ground force to
defeat Israel, but rather missiles aimed at dense Israeli population
centers. For the past two years the Syrians have been engaged in
massive acquisitions from Russia, after an $11 billion debt was
partially forgiven by Russia in 2005, and partially covered by Iran.
Following the unimpressive performance by the IDF in last year’s
war, Bechor explains, Syria began equipping itself with advanced
anti-aircraft missiles, anti-tank missiles and cruise missiles. The
Syrian army numbers 650,000 soldiers, including 354,000 reservists,
according to Defense News. Its tanks are outdated Soviet
models, however, and its air force is inferior to Israel's.
more... |
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Islam |
Isaiah 17 | Just a guess,
but perhaps they want Israel to make the first strike so in the eyes
of the world they are not the aggressors. If they can keep spinning
things to make Israel look bad, they'll have valid reason for the
Magog invasion. I have no doubt that those trying to push the
destruction of Israel could care less about losing people if it
means they can get at Israel. If they get Israel so worried about
war that they act first to prevent it, maybe they think they will
look like the victims, something they're continually trying to
portray in the world even if it is a lie.
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Javier Solana & The Larger Plan
News With Views: Dennis L. Cuddy (July
23, 2007) - In
my July 2 NewsWithViews.com
column, I gave a specific
example of how the power elite’s dialectical process worked (a micro
analysis). In this new article here, I’ll look at the larger picture
(macro analysis) of how a single incident or individual fits into
the power elite’s larger plan. To do this, I’ll refer to Constance
Cumbey’s excellent June 17 NWV
column regarding Javier
Solana, Canada, and other elements. As I’ve mentioned before, one of
the primary power elitists was Cecil Rhodes, whose secret Society of
the Elect was “to take the government of the whole world.” Canadian
P.E. Corbett was a member of this group, and in his Post-War
Worlds (1942) described their plan to form a world government by
linking regional arrangements which would involve trade, investment,
distribution of food and raw materials, migration, etc. After World
War II, Rhodes scholars packed the Canadian external affairs office
of Lester Pearson, who probably had a great deal to do with
President Truman’s firing of U.S. General Douglas MacArthur. This is
because MacArthur had displeased Canada (and Britain) by his efforts
to win the Korean War. Thus, Canada has played an important role in
the power elite’s plans. Constance Cumbey began her article by
stating, “In March of 1995, there was a near shooting war. . .
between Spain and Canada.” She then referred to Solana’s “BIG plans”
involving “mutually advantageous trading terms over the area’s
resources leading to a Mediterranean Free Trade Zone by 2010.” To
accomplish this, the larger plan was to get rid of Yugoslavia’s
Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic, who was standing in the way of
linking the European Union’s trade corridor to the power elite’s
desired Mediterranean regional arrangement because of his conflict
with Croatia and Kosovo. In Washington Post columnist William
Raspberry’s interview of me on the subject on December 18, 1995, he
wrote: “Cuddy says he is tempted more and more to look for economic
explanations for what seems otherwise inexplicable. . . . . Cuddy
notes that the United States is now involved in negotiating a
Transatlantic Free Trade Agreement with Europe.” In early June 1995,
Secretary of State Warren Christopher announced regarding the
Transatlantic Free Trade Area: “We intend to give it the serious
study it deserves, with its considerable potential to form an
element of our overall strategy. . . . The long-term objective is
the integration of the economies of North America and Europe,
consistent with the World Trade Organization.” In Constance Cumbey’s
article, she referred to Solana chairing the “Transatlantic
Alliance,” and in my June 12, 2006 NWV column on “Global
Integration,” I spelled out
the details of the “New Transatlantic Agenda,” not only involving
education (portability of academic credits, etc.) but the Agenda
further stated that “governments too are obliged to adapt their
economic training and social welfare programs.” Constance Cumbey
concluded her article referring to the New Age influence on
Canadians Maurice Strong and former Prime Minister Paul Martin. The
power elite’s larger plan regarding spirituality involves a
synthesis of all religions into “A Common Faith” (the title of
humanist John Dewey’s 1934 book). And prominent Canadians have
played a significant part in the plan. Dorothy MacLean, formerly
with British Intelligence, in the 1990s was president of the New Age
Canadian Lorian Association. The first head of the World Health
Organization (WHO) was Canadian psychiatrist Brock Chisholm (1959
Humanist of the Year), who wrote in Psychiatry (February 1946): “We
have swallowed all manner of poisonous certainties fed us by our
parents, our Sunday and lay school teachers, our politicians, our
priests. . . . the reinterpretation and eventual eradication of the
concept of right and wrong which has been the basis of child
training, the substitution of intelligent and rational thinking for
faith in the certainties of old people, these are the belated
objectives. . . for charting the changes in human behavior.” Just 3
months later, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation on May 5, 1946
aired a speech by Dr. Ewen Cameron, who would in 1953 become
president of the American Psychiatric Association and later receive
CIA funds to conduct horrible LSD and control experiments on people.
In the speech titled “The Building of the Coming World Order,” he
declared: “. . . What we call morals, are simply the customs,
prohibitions and rules which a society maintains at any given time.
. . . What we have once set up, we can set up again, and better. . .
. The United Nations Organization deserves the support of all who
are concerned with the building of a New World Order. . . . There
can be only one education anywhere on earth and that is education
for world citizenship.” Maurice Strong was former U.N.
Secretary-General Kofi Annan’s right-hand man. And long-time U.N.
Assistant Secretary-General Robert Muller has based the curriculum
for his many Robert Muller schools around the world on the
underlying teachings of Luciferian Alice Bailey. Muller and former
Canadian parliament member Douglas Roche in 1995 co-authored a book
advocating a “common security agenda as the basis for a new world
order.” This was after Roche at the World Conference of Religion for
Peace in Louvain, Belgium (August 28-September 3, 1974) delivered a
report titled “We can achieve a New World Order,” thus showing the
power elite’s larger plan to use religion to bring about their New
World Order of a World Socialist Government and One World Religion.
Check out Constance Cumbey's latest article on Javier Solana and the
UN. |
EU/UN /
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Solana |
NewWorldOrder |
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China quake prompts evacuation of 8,250 Reuters (July
22, 2007) - An earthquake in a remote region of
northwest China brought down more than 2,100 houses and prompted the
evacuation of 8,250 people, Xinhua news agency said on Sunday. The
5.7-magnitude quake jolted a county in the north of the vast
Xinjiang region, bordering Kazakhstan, on Friday. Xinhua quoted an
official as saying no one had died. The quake hit Tekes county, with
its epicentre in a mountainous region 430 km (270 miles) from
Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang. "Rescuers have displaced 8,250
residents as their houses, most of which are mud-brick, either
collapsed or became dangerous," the official was quoted as saying.
China is struck by frequent earthquakes, most hitting remote rural
areas. |
Earth Changes |
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Floods kill at least 100 across China Reuters (July
22, 2007) - More than 100 people have died in floods
and landslides in China, and tens of thousands have fled their homes
in the east, where dykes are in danger of being breached by a
swollen river. Severe flooding has hit about half of China since the
start of the summer, killing hundreds in what has become the
deadliest rainy season in years. Natural disasters, mostly floods,
have killed more than 800 people so far this year. Television
pictures for days have shown villagers wading chest high through
muddy water and old people being carried from their inundated homes.
Fifty-nine people have died after rainstorms in mountainous Yunnan
province in the southwest, Xinhua news agency said on Sunday. Rain
has destroyed more than 4,000 houses and damaged thousands of
hectares of crops. A 176-km (110-mile) highway linking Tengchong
county in Yunnan and Myanmar has been severed by flows of mud and
rock. At least 40 people have died in storms in Shandong province on
the east coast. Dozens have died in the central Chongqing region
which President Hu Jintao visited at the weekend, urging the local
government to ensure victims had clothing, food, shelter, power and
drinking water. The already swollen middle and lower reaches of the
Huai river, China's third longest, face a severe test in the east
with the water level expected to stay dangerously high for at least
a further 10 days, Xinhua said. more...
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Earth Changes |
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Floods Cause More Misery Across Britain Sky
News (July 21, 2007) - The
emergency services are taking the strain tonight as many parts of
Britain remain under water. It is more than 24 hours since storms
swept across the country, dumping huge amounts of rain on already
saturated ground, leading to widespread flooding in dozens of towns.
Oxfordshire, Worcestershire, Warwickshire and Gloucestershire have
been worst hit counties. But other areas have also suffered. The
Prime Minister has praised the emergency services, and insisted no
one could have predicted the extent of the deluge. Gordon Brown said
the emergency services and armed forces were doing all they could to
help the victims and are doing a "superb" job. The Environment
Agency has issued five flood warnings for the River Avon - people
stranded in Stratford-upon-Avon have had to be evacuated by
helicopter. Around 200 people are still in emergency accommodation
in Gloucester after being stranded by the flood waters. That figure
is down from 2,000. Worcestershire and Herefordshire have been badly
hit, with the fire service receiving more than 1,000 calls in the
past 24 hours. Lifeboat crews were called in to help with the rescue
operation. Local officials in Evesham have appealed for volunteers
to help fill sandbags to hold back floodwater that forced 800 people
from their homes. Hundreds of families who spent the night in their
cars on the M5 should soon be on the move after the motorway finally
reopened. Train passengers were stranded in Oxford and Banbury and
flooded residents were moved into council offices. Seventy homes and
offices have been evacuated in Buckingham because of rising waters.
Emergency services in Gloucestershire have
confirmed that one month's rain fell in just two hours. They
received 1,600 emergency calls in nine hours - five times the normal
amount - and a "major incident" was declared. Baroness Young, chief
executive of the Environment Agency, told Sky News: "These are the
sorts of rain falls we experience in the past every 100 years, every
150 years, sometimes every 200 years - they're very extreme."
more... |
Earth Changes |
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Is Javier Solana going to speak for EU at UN? News
With Views: Constance Cumbey (July 21,
2007) - If a very recent British
newspaper article is to be believed, Great Britain may soon
surrender its permanent Security Council seat at the UN to the
European Union's Javier Solana. According to
EU Referendum blogspot, Great Britain won't lose their Security
Council seat, nor will France, but the EU will instead have its own
seat. Britain and/or France will have to defer to the EU and remain
silent at the UN Security Council, should an issue arise on which
the EU has taken a "common position."[1]
Which ever version of this is true, it will unquestionably mean a
much greater role for him (or any successor) on the world stage.
Since October 1999, Solana has headed European foreign and military
policy. He also serves as Secretary General of the European Union
Council of Ministers. Also, since November 20, 1999, Solana has
headed the Western European Union, a ten permanent member military
federation. That was to have been a "temporary" one year stint, but
I cynically note that the "year" has lasted a very long time and
that job is still in existence. Solana uses the WEU job for
holding military-industrial confabs that might not be as
non-controversially available to him in other venues.[2]
Since assuming his initial EU governmental roles, his powers have
steadily grown. He now is playing an obviously prominent role in
"global governance" as well.
Quoting from that article as it appears in the British Telegraph
on line today, July 20, 2007: The British government had claimed
that powers for the EU foreign policy supremo, rechristened a High
Representative, have been reduced and his UN role stripped from the
new treaty. However, an EU official confirmed: "We retain, except
for the name of the minister, the Constitutional Treaty text of 2004
including the provisions on the UN. "There is a provision which
provides for the representative of the EU to state the position of
the EU at the UN Security Council." The Government had insisted that
negotiations on the treaty had ensured that the British presence on
the Security Council would never be replaced by an EU
representative. However, the text provides for the British seat to
be occupied by an EU minister when the bloc has a united position on
issues. Mr Hague, the shadow foreign secretary, has criticised
Gordon Brown for allowing "one of the most damaging and important
provisions in the rejected EU Constitution" to be resurrected after
referendums by the French and Dutch two years ago voted against it [i]
[3] My personal tracking of Javier Solana began in late
November, 1995 – November 22 to be precise. As a culmination of his
dual six month rotating presidencies of the European Union and
Western European Union, Solana executed and signed a comprehensive
Treaty of Association with Israel on November 20, 1995.[4]
Only one week later, he would preside over the first Barcelona
Conference designed to battle religious fundamentalism, set the
stage for a Mediterranean Free Trade zone to be launched in 2010,
and eliminate and/or reduce USA presence in the Mediterranean. Two
days after the conclusion of that conference, he would be
unanimously selected as a "dark horse candidate" to the
disappointment of former Dutch president Ruud Lubbers who
aspired to the job, to be the new Secretary General of NATO.[5]
More surprisingly still was that this NATO job came to him only a
scant few
months after he dispatched Spanish warships against the Canada he
declared a virtual state of war
against.
more...
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Solana |
This is very interesting news.
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Solana talks of revival The
European Weekly (July 21, 2007)
- The European Union has vowed full support for US President George
W Bush’s renewed drive to revive stalled Middle East peace talks and
seek a two-state solution to the conflict. EU foreign and security
policy chief Javier Solana said the 27-nation bloc also backed
Bush’s call for an international conference to explore moves to
create an independent Palestinian state. “The European Union
will continue to work side by side with the United States ... in a
determined effort to bring about an end to the Arab-Israeli conflict,”
said Solana. Solana said the proposed international meeting would
also give substantial support to the parties in negotiations towards
a permanent settlement. The diplomatic Quartet - whose members
include the US and the EU as well as Russia and the United Nations -
would have a “major part” to play in such a gathering, he added.
Solana is also expected to underline EU support for the Bush
initiative in talks with the new Quartet envoy and former British
premier Tony Blair who was in Brussels for meetings with key EU
officials. The Quartet was to meet in Lisbon for the first time
since the appointment of Blair. It was also the first encounter of
the group since Hamas captured the Gaza Strip in June and the
subsequent nomination of a non-Hamas interim government led by
Palestinian prime minister-designate Salam Fayyad. Bush has said
the US will provide full backing to Blair’s peace efforts but
several EU officials and ministers, including Solana, were taken
aback by the US push to give the former British premier the Quartet
job. Like the US, the EU has pledged to improve the clout and
standing of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and his moderate
Fatah movement. But unlike Washington, the EU has yet to release
millions of dollars in direct aid to the Fatah-led Palestinian
government. The funds were frozen after last year’s Hamas electoral
victory. The militant group is black-listed as a terrorist
organisation by the EU and the US. The EU has, however, been
channelling aid for the Palestinian health and security sector
through non-governmental aid groups. Officials said an estimated 700
million Euro in such emergency aid was sent to Gaza and the West
Bank last year. The money was used to pay the salaries of teachers,
doctors and health workers and for supplies of fuel, water and
electricity to the territories. Bush has announced USD 190 million
in direct aid to the Palestinian government, with an additional USD
80 million for security. The amount includes funding humanitarian
causes in Gaza. “We are showing the Palestinian people that a
commitment to peace leads to the generous support of the United
States,” Bush said. |
Israel |
EU/UN /
4th Kingdom |
Solana |
1st
Seal |
Dividing the Land | America
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DEBKAfile
reports: Problem of Jews and Christians expelled from Arab lands
must be dealt with in any Middle East peace process – US
Congressional caucus states DEBKAfile (July
21, 2007) - Of the million-strong,
2,500-year old Jewish communities of the Middle East, only 8,000
remain in 10 Arab countries, said former Justice Minister and
Attorney General of Canada Dr. Irwin Cotler in his briefing to the
bipartisan Congressional Human Rights Caucus in Washington co-headed
by Frank R. Wolf (R.-VA) and Tom Lantos (D-CA), Thursday, July 19.
Yet against the 101 UN resolutions passed on the Palestinian
refugees since 1947, not one addressed the forcible expulsion of
Jews from Arab countries by state-orchestrated oppression,
persecutions and pogroms. This raises serious questions about the
appropriateness of the United Nations having a role in the Middle
East Quartet meeting in Lisbon Thursday, said Cotler, counsel to
former prisoners of conscience Andrei Sakharov and Nelson Mandela.
he whole question of refugees and refugee claims is at the forefront
of the Peace Process, and integral to the Roadmap. Rights for Jewish
refugees from Arab countries, 600,000 of whom were absorbed in
Israel, have to be part of any peace process with a claim to
integrity. The Caucus, after hearing four speakers on behalf of the
Justice for Jews from Arab Countries organization, decided to
promote two Middle East refugee resolutions already before Congress.
They would instruct the President to ensure that in all
international forums dealing withMiddle East refugees, US
representatives must ensure that reference to Palestinian refugees
is matched with explicit reference to Jewish, Christian and other
refugees expelled from Arab lands. Stanley Urman, Executive Director
of JJAC said, "When the issue of 'refugees' is raised within the
context of the Middle East, people invariably refer to 'Palestinian
refugees', virtually never to the plight and flight of Jews,
Christians and other minority populations from Arab countries. As a
matter of law and equity, history records two refugee populations –
not one - created as a result of the longstanding dispute in the
Middle East. Regina Bublil-Waldman, whose family escaped Libya in
1967, said that forgetting the nearly one-million Jews who were
indigenous to the Middle East and North Africa means that we have a
distorted view of the Middle East Refugee Problem today. Prof. Henry
Green noted that the Jewish legacy in Arab lands is eight times
older than American Jewry, going back 2,800 years and including
periods of Jewish sovereign statehood in the Babylonian and Roman
eras. The campaign to secure rights and redress for Jews forced to
flee Arab countries is not a campaign against Palestinian refugees
but a quest for truth and justice. It is also a call for other
minorities to be recognized and addressed. Today, Christians are
exiting the Middle East in greater numbers than ever before.
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Jersey City Woman Finds Missile Launcher On Lawn WCBS
TV News (July 20, 2007)
- A Jersey City woman made what to her and her neighbors was a
shocking discovery Friday morning when she noticed a military rocket
launcher lying in the grass. Niranjana Besai was leaving her house,
located at 88 Nelson Street, to go to work just after 8 a.m. when
she spotted the launcher on her front lawn. "I read it and it [said]
'missile,'" Besai told CBS 2 HD. "There was little 'missile'
[writing] on it." She immediately called police. Sources tell CBS 2
HD that the device is an AT-4 missile launcher that is used to fire
against tanks and buildings. The device was first approved by the
U.S. Army in 1985 and its very powerful warheads can penetrate
through more than a foot of armor. Each launcher can be used only
once, however, and the device found on Besai's lawn was said to have
been used previously. It was deemed inoperable and turned over U.S.
Army officials at the New Jersey's Fort Monmouth. Investigators were
trying to determine when and where the launcher had been fired.
Officials initially expressed concern after discovering that Besai's
house is located along a flight path for Newark Liberty
International Airport. They later learned that used, inoperable AT-4
tubes are sold to the public through military surplus Web sites and
other outlets. Residents along Nelson Street were alarmed by the
discovery. Besai's neighbor, Joe Quinn, told CBS 2 HD he was outside
of his home when he noticed Besai pointing at the device from her
front porch. When he walked over to see what the fuss was about, he
was just as shocked to see weapon, said to be about three or four
feet long and weighing about 15 pounds. "She's pointing that there's
something in the front," he said. "I said, 'Let me come down and
take a look,' and I saw a little soldier on it and I said, 'Whoa,
that's a missile launcher or something!'" Quinn says he originally
thought the launcher was just a pipe, but after noticing the picture
of the soldier -- which he described as a soldier kneeling and
holding a launcher -- he realized it looked similar to a missile
launcher he'd seen on television. "I got scared myself," he said.
"It looked like a bazooka, and right away you think what does
somebody want with something like that?" |
America
| An odd find
just a day after
a steam pipe exploded in midtown Manhattan.
Related? I don't know, the pipe that exploded was 85 years old so I
have no doubt it could have just been an old pipe wearing out. Could
a random firing of an anti-tank missile into Manhattan from Jersey
City caused the pipe explosion too? It's certainly possible, and the
find of a used anti-tank launcher just across the river is curious.
The AT-4 has a
range of 984 feet and can penetrate more than 14 inches of armor.
(image is from
unrelated story) The empty launcher was found at 88 Nelson
Street and the explosion was at Lexington Ave. near 41st street.
Driving that is just over 6 miles, so if these two stories are
related, it would have to have been ditched there from firing closer
to the site, or it is completely unrelated. The timing and oddity of
it all seems pretty coincidental though.
Video of New York steam pipe explosion
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Israel hopes inmate release boosts Abbas Associated
Press (July 20, 2007)
- Family and friends joyously hugged 255 Palestinians freed by
Israel on Friday, hoisting them on shoulders for a boisterous
heroes' welcome meant to give President Mahmoud Abbas a political
boost in his power struggle with Hamas. But thousands more
Palestinians remained in Israeli jails, and aides to Abbas said
Israel must do more to help the moderate leader after years of
failed peace efforts. The Islamic militant Hamas, which seized
control of the Gaza Strip by force last month, belittled the
prisoner release. Most of those let go were members of Abbas'
largely secular Fatah movement and none belonged to Hamas. Elation
reigned at Abbas' West Bank headquarters. Thousands of whistling,
cheering and clapping Palestinians greeted the freed men as their
buses rolled into the walled compound in Ramallah. Shaded from the
fierce sun by a big Palestinian flag, Mohammed Abdullah scoured the
buses for a glimpse of his 27-year-old son, Majdi, who served half
of a 10-year sentence for anti-Israeli activities as a member of the
Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, a violent Fatah offshoot. After spotting
Majdi, Abdullah and his wife, Fatima, embraced their son, showered
him with candy and said they had slaughter a calf in his honor.
"This is the beginning of a new stage, when we can live in two
countries next to each other in peace," Abdullah said later, after
taking Majdi home. Abdullah, a father of 11, said he was jailed by
Israel as a young man and four of his sons had been locked up. Some
of the prisoners suggested the era of armed attacks on Israel is
over. "We want to send a message to the rest of the world that we
want peace for our people," Majdi Abdullah said. Others said they
were eager to take revenge against Hamas for the Gaza takeover.
more...
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Ahmadinejad Meets Assad, Nasrallah, Hopes there will be Victories
this Summer Naharnet
News (July 20, 2007)
- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad lashed out Thursday at the
region's enemies and called for Lebanese unity during meetings in
Damascus with his Syrian counterpart Bashar Assad and Hizbullah
chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah. "The enemies of the region should
abandon plans to attack the interests of this region, or they will
be burned by the wrath of the region's peoples," the hardline
Iranian leader said at a joint press conference with Assad. Both
Iran and Syria face U.S. accusations of fueling violence in Iraq and
supporting Hizbullah. They are also accused of supporting
anti-Israeli militant Palestinian groups, like the Islamic Hamas. In
a joint statement, the two leaders said that it "is necessary to
consolidate national unity and harmony among all Lebanese to assure
the stability and security of Lebanon." They expressed their
"support for all decisions taken by all Lebanese," and called on the
international community to help "stop repeated Zionist aggression
against Lebanese sovereignty." The statement also referred to the
"right of the Lebanese people to resist repeated Israeli aggressions
... and to recover land occupied" by Israel, calling on the
international community to force a halt to those alleged
aggressions. Later Thursday, Ahmadinejad met Nasrallah in what was
believed to be the first encounter of the two since last summer's
war between Israel and Hizbullah. Nasrallah vowed to "suppress any
Zionist conspiracy." Nasrallah also declared that he would thwart
any plot aimed at stirring inter-Lebanese strife. "We will not let
this happen," he said. His remarks were carried by Lebanese
newspapers on Friday. At the news conference, Ahmadinejad voiced
support for Hizbullah, alluding to the 2006 war. "We hope that the
hot weather of this summer would coincide with similar victories for
the region's peoples, and with consequent defeat for the region's
enemies," Ahmadinejad said. He described Syrian-Iranian relations as
"amicable, excellent and extremely deep," adding that the two
countries have common stands on regional issues and face common
enemies. Assad mentioned those relations and said the "farsighted
policies" of both governments have proven to be correct. The Syrian
leader said they also discussed "ways of restoring dialogue among
all Palestinian factions." Syria also backed Iran's right to pursue
a nuclear program and the two called for the "departure of all
occupation forces" from Iraq — a reference to U.S. troops. The
Iranian president also held a meeting Thursday with a delegation
from Hamas led by Khaled Meshaal, a senior Palestinian official told
Agence France Presse. |
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'Syrian Officials Interested in Renewing Talks with Israel' YNet
News (July 20, 2007)
- London-based al-Hayat reports Syrian officials told
Denmark's foreign minister Damascus ready to revive negotiations
with Israel. Senior Syrian officials told the Danish foreign
minister, Per Stig Møller, that their country was "ready to renew
negotiations with Israel under the auspices of the international
Quartet," London-based Arabic newspaper al-Hayat reported Friday.
The paper reported that Møller has expressed his willingness to act
"in order to expand the Road Map to include the Syrian channel as
well." According to al-Hayat, a Danish mediation was needed due to
Israel's hesitancy to revive the talks, and because of the US' lack
of willingness to get involved in such a process. Syrian President
Bashar Assad said this week that Turkey and other European countries
have been involved in third-party negotiations between Israel and
Damascus. Diplomats in Damascus commented on Assad's statements by
saying that "the Syrian president's speech about negotiations for
peace with Israel was clear and threw the ball in Israel's court and
in the face of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert." The diplomats said it
was possible for Israel and Syria to hold talks in Turkey if Israel
agreed to Syrian demands that a withdrawal from the Golan Heights
would be the basis for any peace agreement.
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'Iran-Syria Ties Prevent Damascus Peace Talks' The
Jerusalem Post (July 20, 2007)
- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's visit to Damascus proves that Israel must not
open negotiations with Syria, GIL Chairman Rafi Eitan said Friday.
"[Syrian President Bashar] Assad is not showing any indication that
he will cut his strong ties with Iran, Hamas and Hizbullah even
after he starts peace talks with Israel," Eitan told Israel Radio.
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Israel Slams Iran-Syria Alliance Africasia.com (July
20, 2007) - Israel on Friday denounced
an alliance between Iran and Syria that it said cast doubts on
Syrian peace intentions, following a visit by Iranian President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to Damascus. "The fact that the Damascus regime
chose Ahmadinejad as a partner in a strategic alliance raises
serious doubt on recent statements from Syria on its intentions for
peace," foreign ministry spokesman Mark Regev told AFP. "You cannot
be friends with someone who embodies the most extreme refusal of
peace (with Israel) and expect the international community to
consider Syria a country working for peace," he added. Interior
Minister Meir Sheetrit said the visit by Ahmadinejad -- who has
caused fear and alarm in Israel over calls for the Jewish state to
be wiped off the map -- had "weakened Syria's position as a partner
for peace." Pensioner Affairs Minister Rafi Eitan, also member of
the powerful security cabinet, ruled out an Israeli withdrawal from
the occupied Golan Heights and said the visit was "further proof
that Syria does not really want peace." Any withdrawal from the
Golan, which Israel captured from Syria in the 1967 Middle East war
and annexed in 1981, would see the Jewish state "find itself without
peace and without the Golan," Eitan said. During meetings in
Damascus on Thursday with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad,
Ahmadinejad openly mocked Israel, saying the Jewish state was
"becoming weaker every day." The Iranian president also held talks
with Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and a delegation from Hamas
led by Khaled Meshaal, its exiled head in Damascus and another sworn
enemy of Israel. Assad on Tuesday told Syria's parliament after
being sworn in for a second seven-year term that he wanted direct
and open talks with the Jewish state. Direct peace talks with Israel
have been frozen since January 2000. Damascus demands the return of
the Golan Heights. |
Iran | Israel
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Israel Releases 250 Palestinian Prisoners as Goodwill Gesture Fox
News (July 20, 2007)
- Israel released more than 250 Palestinian prisoners Friday in a
gesture to embattled President Mahmoud Abbas, who pledged not to
rest until Israel's jails were emptied of its thousands of
Palestinians. The release was meant to bolster Abbas in his power
struggle with the Islamic militant Hamas, which took control of Gaza
by force last month. Several thousand chanting, clapping
Palestinians greeted the prisoners as their buses rolled into Abbas'
headquarters in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Prisoners were
hoisted onto the shoulders of dancing supporters, before they
performed noon prayers in a large, open-sided tent. "This is the
beginning," said Abbas, wearing a black-and-white checkered baseball
cap, a symbol of Palestinian nationalism. "Efforts must continue.
Our work must continue until every prisoner returns to the his
home," he said. Israeli and officials of Abbas' government said they
hoped the release marked a new chapter in relations, following seven
years of bloody fighting. "All the suffering, all the pain is gone,"
said released prisoner Iyad Milhem, 30, as he rode on one of the
buses. "But we still hope for the release of all the other
prisoners." Most of those freed were from Abbas' Fatah movement.
Prominent among them was 61-year-old Abdel Rahim Malouh,
second-in-command in a small PLO faction, the Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine, which assassinated an Israeli Cabinet
minister in 2001. Friday's release began shortly after daybreak when
the shackled prisoners left the Ketziot prison camp in southern
Israel and boarded buses with darkened windows that took them to the
West Bank. At an Israeli military checkpoint in the West Bank, the
prisoners got off the buses, some kissing the ground, and boarded
Palestinian buses that took them to Ramallah. Israel had agreed to
release 256 prisoners, but one was held back for further security
checks, said Eli Gadizon, of the Israel Prisons' Service. All the
inmates were required to sign an undertaking not to engage in
anti-Israel violence. Amjad Namura, 24, Hebron, who was freed after
serving half of a four-year sentence, said he was happy to comply
with any agreement signed off by Abbas. "We are with the decisions
of the president no matter what. Whatever Fatah tells me to do I
will do it," he said. more...
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Quake jolts San Francisco Bay area Associated
Press (July 20, 2007) -
An earthquake jolted San Francisco Bay area residents awake early
Friday, breaking glass and rattling nerves, although there were no
immediate reports of injuries. The earthquake was recorded about 2
miles east of Oakland and had a preliminary magnitude of 4.2,
according to the U.S. Geological Survey. It could be felt for up to
10 seconds on both sides of the San Francisco Bay after striking
shortly after 4:40 a.m. More than 1,000 customers in the Oakland
area lost power, a Pacific Gas & Electric Co. spokesman said. Crews
were investigating the outages. A dispatcher at the Oakland Police
Department said police were getting calls about alarms going off. In
Berkeley, an employee at a Safeway grocery store said two large
windows broke but there were no injuries. |
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Rabbis: 'Peres must repent' WorldNet
Daily (July 19, 2007) - A
group of hundreds of prominent Israeli rabbis today urged veteran
politician Shimon Peres to immediately "repent" for calling on the
Jewish state to evacuate strategic territory the they fear will be
used by terrorists to attack Israel. Peres officially was installed
as Israeli president earlier this week. Upon his inauguration, he
immediately stated Israel must withdraw from the West Bank, which
borders Jerusalem and is within rocket range of Tel Aviv and
Israel's international airport. "We call on Shimon Peres to publicly
retract his 'shameful' remarks on the day of his inauguration
calling for Israel to 'rid itself of the territories,' referring to
the biblical Judea and Samaria (West Bank)," read a statement by the
Rabbinical Congress for Peace, a coalition of more than 350 Israeli
rabbinic leaders and pulpit rabbis. "Our sages tell us in the Talmud
that when a person assumes an exalted position, all of his sins
previously committed are forgiven. But you, Mr. Peres, missed the
opportunity to rectify your historical blunders when you declared so
blindly that Israel must rid itself of the territories. You caused
tremendous damage not only to Jews in Israel but to the status of
the Jewish people the world over." The rabbis called on Peres to
"repent, stand up and proclaim with authentic Jewish pride that you
no longer support the hazardous and futile formula of 'territory for
peace.'" The rabbinic leaders blasted Peres for leading the 1993
Oslo Accords, in which Israel evacuated strategic territory in
exchange for pledges from the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat
to refrain from terror and make peace with the Jewish state. "Today
it is crystal clear to everyone the Oslo Accords and Israeli
evacuations lead to spilling of Jewish blood in all parts of Israel.
This is exactly why the Jewish Code of Law forbids Jews to give up a
border town – it opens the way for enemies to conquer the land," the
rabbis stated. more... | Israel
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Ahmadinejad: It will be a 'hot' summer Jerusalem
Post (July 19, 2007) -
It's going to be a "hot" summer in the Middle East, said
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
following a surprise meeting with Hizbullah leader Sheikh Hassan
Nasrallah in Damascus on Thursday evening, Channel 10 reported.
Nasrallah allegedly entered Syria via an underground tunnel, the television channel said. "We hope
that the hot weather of this summer will coincide with similar
victories for the region's peoples, and with consequent defeat for
the region's enemies," Ahmadinejad added, in an apparent reference
to Israel. During his one-day trip to Damascus, Ahmadinejad held
talks with counterpart Bashar Assad
which focused on the Iraq situation, Palestinian territories and
Lebanon, where both Teheran and Damascus wield influence. "The
enemies of the region should abandon plans to attack the interests
of this region, or they would be burned by the wrath of the region's
peoples," the hardline Iranian leader said at a joint press
conference with Assad. Ahmadinejad, accompanied by a high-level
delegation, was greeted at Damascus airport by Syrian Foreign
Minister Walid al-Moallem ahead of the official reception by Assad
at the People's Palace. Assad was sworn in Tuesday for a second
seven-year term. He described Syrian-Iranian relations as "amicable,
excellent and extremely deep," adding that the two countries have
common stands on regional issues and face common enemies. Assad said
Ahmadinejad's visit came in the context of the continuous developing
relations between the two nations whose "farsighted policies" have
proven to be correct. more... |
Iran |
Gog/Magog |
Israel |
Islam |
Isaiah 17 |
We know that God brings the Magog invasion with hooks in their jaws,
implying a snaring into attack. We also know that Damascus, the
oldest continually inhabited city will be a ruinous heap at some
time in the future and the Assyrians will leave their cities
"because of the children of Israel." Ahmadinejad's warning to the
"enemies of the region" speaks to this vengeance that it would seem
brings on the Magog invasion if indeed it is the result of the
destruction of Damascus. We see his attitude currently is one of
counterattack and I doubt that will change. One of the prerequisites
for the Magog invasion though, is that Israel is dwelling in safety.
Now even though they are living without gates and walls, they are
dealing with missile attacks from the surrounding Muslim nations and
threats of greater attacks. This doesn't really describe the peace
that is described just before the attack. So if the current time
truly is not considered peaceful living for Israelis, we should
expect that peace to develop first before Damascus is destroyed and
before the Magog invasion of Israel. This is currently in the works
with America, the EU, Israel and Turkey mediating for Syria and
Israel. I have a feeling that to everyone's shock, a peace agreement
will be developed that will divide the land of Israel, giving away
the Golan Heights and create a Palestinian State. At some point, it
may be that Israel catches wind of what Syria is planning
attack-wise and preemptively strikes, bringing the wrath of Turkey,
Russia, Libya and Iran on them. This in turn brings God's wrath on
the attackers in the mountains of Israel and the nation of Israel
recognizes the God of their fathers, focusing on rebuilding the
temple and a return to worship Him as a nation the only way they
believe, through the daily sacrifice at the temple. This is all my
best estimation from what I've learned so far, seen in the news, and
studied in Bible prophecy so I could be wrong, but that's how I see
it for now. Keep watching!
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Beit Hanassi: The Peace President
The Jerusalem Post (July
19, 2007) - President Shimon
Peres,
Israel's eldest statesman known for his vision of "a new Middle
East," proclaimed in his inaugural speech in the Knesset on Sunday
that he was leaving divisive politics after six decades to devote
himself "to unifying the nation." But, the 83-year-old declared
defiantly, he would not shy away from using the presidency to
promote peace in the region. "When the opportunity for peace is
created, it must not be missed," Peres told a packed house after
taking the oath of office. "[The president] must encourage peace
processes. At home. With our neighbors. In the entire region." Five
Arab MKs chose to attend a poetry reading in Haifa by Palestinian
national poet Mahmoud Darwish instead of the inauguration, but the
gallery was full of VIPs and invited guests. The ceremony ushering
in Peres as the country's ninth president capped a momentous career
that included international acclaim and a Nobel Peace Prize but also
a string of embarrassing electoral defeats - including his last
presidential race against Moshe Katsav seven years ago. In a
half-hour interview with the Associated Press on the day of his
inauguration, Peres pledged to fight poverty and global warming and
even expressed the hope of making peace with Iran. "After such a
long career, let me just say something: My appetite to manage is
over. My inclination to dream and to envisage is greater," he said,
looking vigorous and discounting age as a factor that could slow him
down. He wasted no time in getting down to business, moving into
Beit Hanassi a day later. He told staff at the presidential
residence: "Remember, we are the servants of the people, and not
their masters." He then began a flurry of diplomatic meetings,
most notably welcoming EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana
on Wednesday. Peres told him that those residents of Gaza who
voted Hamas into power must not be allowed to determine the future
of the whole Palestinian people. He commended Solana for the work he
has done over the years to try to bring peace to the region and
argued that despite the current difficulties, there are "new
opportunities." "Europe can play a major role," he
said. Solana concurred, saying he hoped that the peace that they had
discussed "so many times together" would one day become a reality.
Then, addressing Peres directly, he said: "Mr. President and my dear
friend, it is a moving moment to see you here." Solana
was plainly confident that as president Peres would be able to do
much more to advance the peace process than anyone else.
more... |
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EU/UN /
4th Kingdom |
Solana |
1st
Seal |
Dividing the Land
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Russian expels 4 British diplomats Associated
Press (July 19, 2007) -
Russia said Thursday it will expel four British diplomats and
suspend counterterrorism cooperation with London, the latest move in
a mounting confrontation over the radiation poisoning death of
former KGB officer Alexander Litvinenko. President Vladimir Putin
said he was certain both nations would overcome what he called "a
mini-crisis." A spokesman for Prime Minister Gordon Brown called the
Russian move "completely unjustified." "It's necessary to balance
one's actions with common sense, to respect the legal rights and
interests of partners — then everything will develop in the best
way," the ITAR-Tass news agency quoted Putin as saying. "I'm sure we
will overcome this mini-crisis, too." Britain had announced Monday
the expulsion of four Russian diplomats and restrictions on visas
issued to Russian government officials after Moscow refused to
extradite Andrei Lugovoi, accused of killing Litvinenko in London
last November. The dispute marks a new low in relations between
Moscow and London, which had already been troubled by Russia's
opposition to the war in Iraq, Britain's refusal to extradite exiled
tycoon Boris Berezovsky to face embezzlement charges, and by Kremlin
allegations last year of spying by British diplomats. Foreign
Ministry spokesman Mikhail Kamynin announced the expulsions after
summoning British Ambassador Anthony Brenton to the ministry and
informing him. Kamynin described Russia's response as "targeted,
balanced and the minimum necessary." He contended that Russia was
forced to respond, saying Britain had made a "conscious choice of
worsening relations with our country."
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Turkey shells Northern Iraq after attack Reuters
UK (July 19, 2007) -
Turkey's army heavily shelled Kurdish rebel targets just inside the
border of northern Iraq on Wednesday, a Kurdish official said on
Thursday, adding there were no casualties. Jabar Yawer, deputy
minister for Peshmerga security forces in northern Iraq's autonomous
Kurdistan region, said the barrage followed the killing of three
Turkish soldiers when their vehicle hit a rebel landmine near the
border with Iraq. Yawer said about 100 shells were fired at an area
near the town of Zakho inside northern Iraq and residents were
forced to flee. Kurdish officials denied reports Turkish war planes
carried out bombing raids. Turkey accuses militants from the
Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) of using bases in the mountains of
northern Iraq to hit its forces. The Turkish army has raised troop
levels in the country's restive southeast to 200,000, security
sources say, and refuses to rule out the possibility of a
cross-border operation. Turkey's military is known to sometimes
shell PKK targets inside Iraq, as well as stage small raids across
the border. The PKK took up arms against Turkey in 1984 with the aim
of creating an ethnic Kurdish homeland. More than 30,000 people have
been killed in the conflict. |
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The European Security and Defense Policy: A Challenge to the
Transatlantic Security Alliance
Heritage
Foundation by Sally McNamara (July
18, 2007)
- NOTE: The
original link
to the Heritage Foundation is no longer working.
The most text I could find was from the link in the title.
The
terrorist attacks on New York and Washington in 2001, Madrid in
2004, and London in 2005 profoundly demonstrate the new security
threats facing the West. Transnational terrorism, the proliferation
of weapons of mass destruction, and unstable or failed states
present daunting challenges to the entire Euro-Atlantic community
and require a long-term sustained response. It is essential that
Europe rise to the challenge of these new threats. Finding the right
strategic and structural balance is equally imperative. A strong
Europe of independent self-determining nation-states invested in
NATO and protected by NATO will contribute far more to
transatlantic security than will a deeply integrated European Union
(EU) usurping NATO's role. The European Security and Defense Policy
(ESDP) has emerged as one of the biggest attempts to expand EU power
to date, centralizing the most important tools of nation-statehood.
The militarization of the European Union marks one of the greatest
geopolitical shifts in the transatlantic alliance since the end of
the Second World War. As a political initiative, it embodies the
worst elements of European animosity toward the United States and
would fundamentally undermine the NATO alliance and the
Anglo-American Special Relationship. A Challenge to the
Transatlantic Alliance Since its establishment in 1998, the ESDP has
been fashioned by EU elites into a military identity distinct from
and independent of NATO. It has become a tool for projecting
European power in the world and promoting the EU as a global actor.
The EU has long used institutional program-building to advance its
centralizing and integrationist policies, and the ESDP is critical
to achieving "ever closer union." The ESDP's Franco-British
Foundations. When British Prime Minister Tony Blair and French
President Jacques Chirac heralded the ESDP at St. Malo, France, in
1998, it was reasonable to assume that Blair envisioned an ESDP very
different from the one envisioned by Chirac--an ESDP that would
complement NATO, not rival it. On the other hand, the French have
long coveted a European defense identity specifically to counter
American global power. Through a supranational foray into foreign
policy areas such as military operations, the ESDP became Chirac's
latest ruse to rival America. When EU elites talk about the balance
of power, they mean that the EU should balance American
hyperpuissance.[1] As Lady Margaret Thatcher stated: France has for
many years wanted to see an alternative military power to an
American-led NATO. The European Union's plans for a separate
integrated European defence provided the French with a unique
opportunity to achieve this goal.[2] Rather than meaningfully
address shared transatlantic security challenges, the
militarization of the EU through the ESDP actually presents a number
of challenges by itself. The U.S. should not confuse its desire to
see European countries take on more security and defense
responsibilities, both in Europe and in the wider world, with the
ramifications of further European military integration--especially
in terms of America's ability to build alliances. The potential to
destabilize the successful transatlantic security alliance has never
been greater, and in that respect, the ESDP should not be viewed as
an effective strategic partnership. more...
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Sex Ed for Kindergarteners 'Right Thing to Do,' Says Obama ABC
News (July 18, 2007) -
ABC News' Teddy Davis and Lindsey Ellerson Report: Sen. Barack Obama,
D-Ill., told Planned Parenthood Tuesday that sex education for
kindergarteners, as long as it is "age-appropriate," is "the right
thing to do." "I remember Alan Keyes . . . I remember him using this
in his campaign against me," Obama said in reference to the
conservative firebrand who ran against him for the U.S. Senate in
2004. Sex education for kindergarteners had become an issue in his
race against Keyes because of Obama’s work on the issue as chairman
of the health committee in the Illinois state Senate. "'Barack Obama
supports teaching sex education to kindergarteners,'" said Obama
mimicking Keyes' distinctive style of speech. "Which -- I didn’t
know what to tell him (laughter)." "But it’s the right thing to do,"
Obama continued, "to provide age-appropriate sex education,
science-based sex education in schools."
Watch the video Speaking to a young woman who asked a question
about sex education, Obama said, "You, as a peer, can have enormous
power over your age cohort but you’ve got to have some support from
the schools. You certainly should not have to be fighting each and
every instance by providing accurate information outside of the
classroom because inside the classroom the only thing that can be
talked about is abstinence." "Keep in mind: I honor and respect
young people who choose to delay sexual activity," Obama continued.
"I’ve got two daughters, and I want them to understand that sex is
not something casual. That's something that we definitely want to
communicate and should be part of any curriculum. But we also know
that when the statistics tell us that nearly half of 15 to 19 year
olds are engaging in sexual activity, that for us to leave them in
ignorance is potentially consigning them to illness, pregnancy,
poverty, and in some cases, death." When Obama's campaign was asked
by ABC News to explain what kind of sex education Obama considers
"age appropriate" for kindergarteners, the Obama campaign pointed to
an Oct. 6, 2004 story from the Daily Herald in which Obama had
"moved to clarify" in his Senate campaign that he "does not support
teaching explicit sex education to children in kindergarten. . . The
legislation in question was a state Senate measure last year that
aimed to update Illinois' sex education standards with 'medically
accurate' information . . . 'Nobody's suggesting that kindergartners
are going to be getting information about sex in the way that we
think about it,' Obama said. 'If they ask a teacher 'where do babies
come from,' that providing information that the fact is that it's
not a stork is probably not an unhealthy thing. Although again,
that's going to be determined on a case by case basis by local
communities and local school boards.'"
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Bush's, Peres's rosy scenario
The Jerusalem Post
(July 18, 2007)
- There is something touching about the naivete of presidents
George W. Bush and Shimon Peres, who this week outlined the steps
needed to achieve the long-sought-after peace settlement in the
Middle East. Perhaps they genuinely believe, or at least hope, that
we can reach a settlement. Perhaps they are just going through the
motions because, after all, politicians have to strive for peace and
promise a better future even if they know in their hearts that it is
not really feasible. There is no chance for peace because there will
always be those among the Palestinians and Arab countries and in the
Muslim world who will obstruct any attempt to reach a settlement
that recognizes the existence of Israel as a Jewish state, to say
nothing of one that does not guarantee the "right of return" of the
Palestinian refugees. Anyone who claims that the peace agreements
with Egypt and Jordan prove that peace is possible is forgetting
that peace does not end with the signing of an agreement. The peace
in Jordan is being maintained, with great difficulty, by the royal
family and the elite surrounding it. They do this contrary to the
view held by the majority of the Jordanian public and despite
vehement opposition from the Jordanian intelligentsia: academics and
students, writers and journalists, doctors and lawyers. The
situation in Egypt is similar: President Hosni Mubarak maintains
relations with Israel the way porcupines make love: very carefully.
And that too evokes intense opposition from both the general public
and the intellectuals. The Jordanian crown is somewhat shaky, and
the Egyptian regime could be overthrown by an uprising of the Muslim
Brotherhood - and Israel could find itself surrounded by enemies in
the south and east. The difficult reality is that there will never
be true peace here, and it is important to internalize that fact so
as not to set out on paths from which there is no return.
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Oslo Accords Redux
Israel National News
(July 18, 2007)
- Israel is poised to re-establish a joint committee with the
Palestinian Authority to discuss the legal status of land in Judea
and Samaria, according to a report published Tuesday in the
London-based Arabic-language newspaper, Al-Hayat. The interview
quoted Chief PA Negotiator Saeb Erekat, a veteran of numerous talks
held with Israel over the years, as saying the committee will renew
discussions on the issues that preceded the Oslo War, also known as
the second intifada, which broke out in September 2000. Among the
items to be discussed, according to a report on the interview posted
by the Bethelehem-based Ma’an news agency, is the determination of
the legal status of land in Judea and Samaria. “The committee has
[already] started dealing with the issue of the intifada activists,
the ‘wanted’ fighters and also the issue of the nativity church
deportees,” said Erekat. A Quick Primer on the Oslo Accords: Israel
and the PA came to the agreement known as the Oslo Accords in the
Norwegian capital on August 20, 1993. The deal was signed by
arch-terrorist and Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Chairman
Yasser Arafat and then-Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin. This was the
document that handed jurisdiction over large parts of Judea, Samaria
and Gaza to the PA, defining those areas as a single territorial
unit. According to the Oslo Accords, a five-year transitional period
ending in a permanent status agreement was to begin with Israel’s
withdrawal from Gaza and Jericho. The establishment and structure
for a PA government, including a PA Legislative Council, and a PA
police force began with this document as well
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