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Nun ist es amtlich: Michel Suleiman, aktiver Armeechef wechselt in den Posten des Präsidentens im Libanon. Das Ergebniss: 118F - 6A -3N. Vorberichte: President Michel Suleiman , the army chief elected Lebanon's head of state on Sunday, kept the military unified through three years of turmoil that pushed the country to the brink of a new civil war. [...] Speaker Nabih Berri on Friday invited Prime Minister Fouad Siniora and his government to take part in the scheduled Parliament session Sunday to elect head of Lebanese Armed Forces General Michel Suleiman as president after earlier reports said Berri was not willing to invite the government, which the opposition describes as illegitimate. [...] Lebanon's parliament elected army chief Michel Suleiman as head of state on Sunday, reviving paralyzed state institutions after at 18-month standoff between a US-backed government and the Hezbollah-led opposition. Expectation: The parties to lead a constructive political style, secure the external borders and take steps in the disarmament. Prospects: Finished to Hezbollah fighters with the second strongest ground he has a good chance to make his term productive. Only the next crisis will show whether he can prevail decisively in you. Residents will have been thrilled to him,
"We look strongly to brotherly ties between Lebanon and Syria in the context of mutual respect of the sovereignty and borders of each country and diplomatic ties Which will bring good for both of them. ... "Our weapons should only be directed towards the enemy." [If he says so now Anatolia?] Direct tasks. [...] Warm words: It was a setback for the United States, had strongly backed the Lebanese Which government for three years and is concerned that Iran's influence is spreading in the Middle East Nevertheless, the United States has welcomed the political agreement. in Lebanon. " I am confident ," President George W. Bush said in a statement, "that Lebanon has chosen a leader committed to protecting its sovereignty, extending the government's authority over all of Lebanon and Lebanon's Upholding international obligations under UN Security Council resolutions. "
In the West Bank is the investor conference, with the result of pledges of 1.4 billion to 2.0 billion for projects [It was then announced that the Palestinian government has formed a ministerial committee to enable Fayyad to work with a committee of private sector institutions. The first meeting of the joint committee resulted in An Agenda Which includes developing Legislation and laws concerning the economic process, planning management and developing services and tackling Israeli impediments to Strengthening the Palestinian economy.] to do justice . manages to be a lion's share has already been discussed, the second largest appears to be an Internet Deal: Promoting the expansion of wireless internet connectivity in the West Bank is the goal underlying a 480.000 U.S. dollar grant USTDA Director Larry Walther signed at the Palestinian Investment Conference in Bethlehem. USTDA awarded this grant to BCI Communications & Advanced Technologies Ltd.. (BCI), Which is headquartered in Ramallah, for technical assistance on the deployment of a WiMax system . The signing marks the first USTDA grant assistance in the Palestinian Territories since 1995. First, the men time to try your website ... see for yourself and be amazed . Better running with risk Insure . [...] Palestinian officials close to peace talks said Sunday that Israel has offered a West Bank withdrawal map that leaves about 8.5 percent of the territory in Israeli hands , less than a previous plan but still more than the Palestinians are ready to accept. Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat and other PA officials, however, told The Jerusalem Post that the report is unsubstantiated. [The role of the Jordan Valley is truly hard to imagine.] Over the weekend held some discussions. wanted as an Israeli effort against al-Ramlah Wachman to a 16-year-old, who was angry with a car in first and then run over. On Saturday, also in Nablus, IDF fire at marauding militiamen one block and destroy a restaurant and several cars. The PA arrested a total of 18 Hamas members, is at an Israeli action in Jenin, a Palestinian and wounded another set taken. The impact to date of flowering landscapes of Tony Blair, whose plane has been disposed of within a hair of the Israeli air-cleaning season, this report describes: The Report depicts a much degraded employment and labor situation. The plight of the Palestinian people has not improved in any fundamental way. Indeed, in a number of respects it has deteriorated alarmingly. With the near total closure of the Gaza Strip following the break up of the national unity government and the continuing impediments to the movement of persons and goods in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, economic and political life is highly fragmented. One in three persons of working age is employed. A specific report on this: The Israeli military removed 103 barriers, but imposed another 144 checkpoints, road blocks and other obstacles, a net increase of 7%, since September is not yet in detail.
The Gaza Strip reported some other serious attacks, while achieving a possibly final attempt by Amos Gilad in Cairo a breakthrough in the ceasefire talks will probably fail. First shifts: In unprecedented decision, army instructed to evacuate soldiers serving near Erez crossing due to volatile security situation in the area, leading to severe criticism from right outside . On Saturday Qassams raining by the dozen pack, mostly on civilian targets, with no injuries. Hamas likely poss esses rockets capable of reaching areas beyond Ashkelon, perhaps as far as Ashdod and Kiryat Gat, Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) chief Yuval Diskin said Sunday at the weekly Cabinet meeting. Minor skirmishes in Gaza itself, be injured by artillery fire in Khan Younis in the eight, four more in an air raid. Both from Rafah, and from the entire area between Shuja'iyya, a suburb of Gaza City and the Sufa Crossing continuing skirmishes are reported, which remain without sacrifice. On Sunday, Palestinian attacks focus on Sufa and Nazal Oz [mortar bombardment] and a Qassam fired at Sderot. Meanwhile, asked a Palestinian delegation in Egypt for fuel, while bored political chief Meshaal in Tehran and there happily proclaims the Gaza occupation the "prime human rigths violation" would constitute the world. Too bad he is visited not just a slum in South Africa and identified as foreigners. After such excitement about a circulatory collapse of despot Ahmanidejad because of Israeli negotiations with Syria smoothing on this occasion, however, Foreign Minister Mottaki, the waves: "not We support the liberation of Golan Heights as well as other occupied lands and believe that Syria should retake its own land and compromise on the rights of the Palestinian nation. "
Finally now a report on an upcoming party's founding: Knesset member Ephraim Sneh held a special press conference Wednesday, announcing he was leaving the Labor Party and forming a new party, named "Strong Israel" . The name, said a proud Sneh, "symbolizes both military and social resilience." [Amazingly long as there was no cabinet reshuffle more.]
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Psychiatric Nursing Qualities
IDF kills Two and Hamas talks fail
a delicate situation for the government-in-hands in Israel dawn tomorrow morning, because you do in case of failure of negotiations for a ceasefire with the Gaza Strip militarily far has leaned out the window. Total out of place seems our friend Bernard Kouchner , his sign with the French Foreign Mister during a visit to the territories presented assessment: "There is this good atmosphere ... in Lebanon, as well as with Syria and in Gaza so." In the afternoon, the good atmosphere enriched in the Gaza strip with small lead: Hamas demonstration at Karni Crossing, one dead 17 injured. The IDF, Hamas accused a shooting and throwing stones and would have shot back in self-defense. Other Israeli sources say exactly the contrary: "opend fire when demonstrators approached the border fence, believing the movement to be terror related." In addition, a reported failure: A bid by Egypt to broker a cease-fire between Hamas and Israel has faltered after the radical Palestinian group failed to secure a pledge to lift an Israeli-imposed siege on Gaza, Palestinian officials said Thursday. ... "We have not decided yet when the hour cease-fire begins." Should probably be a joke. Olmert wants to decide now and again when he moves in the tail wobbles, he ridiculed the rest of his credibility. Laberschnalla Livni is the best: "The attempted attack this morning at the Erez crossing point should Demonstrate to the international community that, while it demands that Israel take care of the situation in Gaza and open the crossing points, Hamas, Which controls Gaza, is not interested in improving the lives of the population and does not take even minimal responsibility, " a Foreign Ministry statement quoted Livni as saying. "The international community must continue to delegitimize Hamas ." The Maan-source will not detect a decision yet higegen: Hamas leaders said they would make announcement soon about the outcome of Egyptian-brokered ceasefire talks, after they returned to the Gaza Strip from a round of talks in Cairo on Thursday. The Hamas officials plan to hold internal discussions about the talks before making any announcement. Hamas spokesperson Isma'il Radwan said, "Even after the delegation returns to Gaza, we can not assume that the case is closed, so let's wait for their response." It packs the Jpost already in the war effort Ammon Rubinstein, who tells the people's war preparations why Hamas is best ... "The shahid is not only the individual, but the regime itself . [. Suicidal regime] Roni Sofer makes on the other hand, a third barrel: Senior Defense Ministry official Amos Gilad will be traveling to Cairo on Sunday the invitation of Egyptian Intelligence Chief Omar Suleiman. Gilad is expected to receive the answer of Hamas and the other Palestinian groups regarding efforts lull in the Gaza Strip and Israel's demand that Gilad Shalit's release be included in the agreement. [Eventually, they will agree on the fact that Hamas has said nyet, because she is obviously not getting what they do not already.] Has
Tomorrow is but a choice between war 10 clock and clock not 12 possible Police investigators are scheduled to arrive at Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's Jerusalem residence at 10 on Friday for yet another question session in connection with the bribery probe against the PM. So either before breakfast or after lunch. I fear, however, the grilling of Olmert's head will go back as far as he himself afterwards not in what he said before grilling can remember: Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert did not propose a U.S. naval blockade of Iran during talks with U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the California Democrat's office said on Thursday. [The denial is complete nonsense. First, the report Barak Ravid Olmert body of writers and secondly the idea is very old and is constantly challenged by anyone, so the importance of the claim is practically nil. Best but that's the after one in the item number could be read as original quotation marked utterances a speaker Olmert is quoted: An Olmert spokesman has declined to comment on the Israeli leader's meeting with the U.S. congresswoman on Monday in Jerusalem, calling it confidential . ] [Related: The United States will aggressively impose more sanctions on Iran as long as it refuses to give up sensitive nuclear work and uses the world's financial system for "terrorism," U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Thursday] is not. more surprising is that even now Olmert's VIP Service no longer has fixed: Several protestors interrupted Prime Minister Ehud Olmert 's speech at a Jewish Agency ceremony near Jerusalem Thursday evening after storming the stage area. The demonstrators, who were carrying "The Nation is with the Golan" signs, were reportedly encouraged by the crowd on hand. Olmert was forced to stop his address, as the protestors reached within a few meters of him. He daziwschen also had time to chat with Bernard Kouchner manure is not surprising: The prime minister emphasized that Israel Aspired to reach peace with the Palestinians in the coming year and added that both his talks with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on this issue and the talks between the heads of the negotiating teams, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and PA negotiator Ahmad Qurei, were "serious and important ." Either the conversations of substance then he gets peace in three months, or not then maybe next year. [Related: Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's close associate , attorney Uri Messer, was questioned Thursday at the National Fraud Investigative Unit office in connection to a corruption probe being Carried out against the premier.] Degenerates slowly this blog to "Israel's top most important personality" says she is more important - blog. :-)
If even peace, but please also long term und mit Power: The Israeli Defense Ministry submitted an official request to the Pentagon two weeks ago asking to purchase a squadron of F-35 stealth-enabled Joint Strike Fighters (JSF). Each plane is estimated to cost between $70-80 million. In addition to the 25 planes, manufactured by Lockheed Martin, the Defense Ministry also asked for an option to purchase 50 more. Already in September, the IDF announced its intention to purchase up to 100 JSF fighter jets over the next decade. Two weeks ago it finally submitted an official Letter of Request (LOR) to the Pentagon. The announcement of the Israeli request came as a high-level Syrian military delegation was in Moscow for arms talks with the Russian Defense Ministry. Syria is interested in purchasing advanced MiG fighter jets, S300 anti-aircraft missile systems and advanced submarines. [Related: The career path from the Pentagon to the nation's biggest defense contractors is a crowded one lined with potential conflicts of interest, a government watchdog said. In a report released Wednesday, the Government Accountability Office found that seven of the nation's largest defense contractors employed a substantial number of former Pentagon officials in 2006 and at least some of those employees may have worked on programs they once helped oversee for the military. ... The GAO report found that 52 government contractors employed 2,435 former Pentagon officials, including former generals, admirals, senior executives, program managers and contracting officers. Nearly 65 percent of those employees worked for seven major defense companies: SAIC Inc., Northrop Grumman Corp., Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., L-3 Communiations Holdings Inc., Lockheed Martin Corp., General Dynamics Corp. and Raytheon Co. The GAO estimates that at least 422 of those employees could have worked on programs related to their former Pentagon agencies and at least nine may have worked on programs they once helped oversee or make decisions on while at the Pentagon.]
The UN Security Council on Thursday welcomed a Lebanese peace deal brokered by Qatar, an agreement that may have averted a new civil war in the Middle East. The council said it "welcomes and strongly supports the agreement reached in Doha ...which constitutes an essential step towards the resolution of the current crisis, the return to normal functioning of Lebanese democratic institutions, the complete restoration of Lebanon's unity and stability." [...] Shlomo Shamir schäumt schauderlich: West backs Lebanese government's capitulation to Hezbollah . [...] Zuheir Kseibati: On the dawn of May 21, 2008, the Lebanese entity and republic were saved from a seemingly inevitable death , as the images of the civil war and its fires were revived in every house and street, but this time draped in a dreadful sectarian cloak. [...] In a stinging defeat for the U.S.-backed government of Lebanon , the Islamist group Hezbollah bolstered its political power in this volatile land on Israel's border. [Man kanns auch übertreiben...]
Palestinian businesses have put over 100 projects on display at a first ever Palestine Investment Conference (PIC) in Bethlehem, hoping to raise nearly US$2 billion from the private sector. Over one thousand investors, mostly Palestinians and other Arabs, have come to the West Bank town of Bethlehem for the three-day conference which started on 21 May, to see what Palestinians have to offer, and decide whether it is worth investing in the local economy - and if that investment would be akin to charity or lead to financial gain. [...] Israeli forces shot dead a Bedouin man from Egypt on Wednesday as he was trying to cross the border, police sources said. At the Awja crossing point in central Sinai on Thursday the Israelis handed over to the Egyptian Authorities the body of the man, named as Ayesh Suleiman Moussa, 32, they added. An Israeli military spokesman said: "Border police fired at a group of people trying to infiltrate into Israel, killing one of them and wounding another." There were no further details about the wounded person. [Reuters]
a delicate situation for the government-in-hands in Israel dawn tomorrow morning, because you do in case of failure of negotiations for a ceasefire with the Gaza Strip militarily far has leaned out the window. Total out of place seems our friend Bernard Kouchner , his sign with the French Foreign Mister during a visit to the territories presented assessment: "There is this good atmosphere ... in Lebanon, as well as with Syria and in Gaza so." In the afternoon, the good atmosphere enriched in the Gaza strip with small lead: Hamas demonstration at Karni Crossing, one dead 17 injured. The IDF, Hamas accused a shooting and throwing stones and would have shot back in self-defense. Other Israeli sources say exactly the contrary: "opend fire when demonstrators approached the border fence, believing the movement to be terror related." In addition, a reported failure: A bid by Egypt to broker a cease-fire between Hamas and Israel has faltered after the radical Palestinian group failed to secure a pledge to lift an Israeli-imposed siege on Gaza, Palestinian officials said Thursday. ... "We have not decided yet when the hour cease-fire begins." Should probably be a joke. Olmert wants to decide now and again when he moves in the tail wobbles, he ridiculed the rest of his credibility. Laberschnalla Livni is the best: "The attempted attack this morning at the Erez crossing point should Demonstrate to the international community that, while it demands that Israel take care of the situation in Gaza and open the crossing points, Hamas, Which controls Gaza, is not interested in improving the lives of the population and does not take even minimal responsibility, " a Foreign Ministry statement quoted Livni as saying. "The international community must continue to delegitimize Hamas ." The Maan-source will not detect a decision yet higegen: Hamas leaders said they would make announcement soon about the outcome of Egyptian-brokered ceasefire talks, after they returned to the Gaza Strip from a round of talks in Cairo on Thursday. The Hamas officials plan to hold internal discussions about the talks before making any announcement. Hamas spokesperson Isma'il Radwan said, "Even after the delegation returns to Gaza, we can not assume that the case is closed, so let's wait for their response." It packs the Jpost already in the war effort Ammon Rubinstein, who tells the people's war preparations why Hamas is best ... "The shahid is not only the individual, but the regime itself . [. Suicidal regime] Roni Sofer makes on the other hand, a third barrel: Senior Defense Ministry official Amos Gilad will be traveling to Cairo on Sunday the invitation of Egyptian Intelligence Chief Omar Suleiman. Gilad is expected to receive the answer of Hamas and the other Palestinian groups regarding efforts lull in the Gaza Strip and Israel's demand that Gilad Shalit's release be included in the agreement. [Eventually, they will agree on the fact that Hamas has said nyet, because she is obviously not getting what they do not already.] Has
Tomorrow is but a choice between war 10 clock and clock not 12 possible Police investigators are scheduled to arrive at Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's Jerusalem residence at 10 on Friday for yet another question session in connection with the bribery probe against the PM. So either before breakfast or after lunch. I fear, however, the grilling of Olmert's head will go back as far as he himself afterwards not in what he said before grilling can remember: Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert did not propose a U.S. naval blockade of Iran during talks with U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the California Democrat's office said on Thursday. [The denial is complete nonsense. First, the report Barak Ravid Olmert body of writers and secondly the idea is very old and is constantly challenged by anyone, so the importance of the claim is practically nil. Best but that's the after one in the item number could be read as original quotation marked utterances a speaker Olmert is quoted: An Olmert spokesman has declined to comment on the Israeli leader's meeting with the U.S. congresswoman on Monday in Jerusalem, calling it confidential . ] [Related: The United States will aggressively impose more sanctions on Iran as long as it refuses to give up sensitive nuclear work and uses the world's financial system for "terrorism," U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Thursday] is not. more surprising is that even now Olmert's VIP Service no longer has fixed: Several protestors interrupted Prime Minister Ehud Olmert 's speech at a Jewish Agency ceremony near Jerusalem Thursday evening after storming the stage area. The demonstrators, who were carrying "The Nation is with the Golan" signs, were reportedly encouraged by the crowd on hand. Olmert was forced to stop his address, as the protestors reached within a few meters of him. He daziwschen also had time to chat with Bernard Kouchner manure is not surprising: The prime minister emphasized that Israel Aspired to reach peace with the Palestinians in the coming year and added that both his talks with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on this issue and the talks between the heads of the negotiating teams, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and PA negotiator Ahmad Qurei, were "serious and important ." Either the conversations of substance then he gets peace in three months, or not then maybe next year. [Related: Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's close associate , attorney Uri Messer, was questioned Thursday at the National Fraud Investigative Unit office in connection to a corruption probe being Carried out against the premier.] Degenerates slowly this blog to "Israel's top most important personality" says she is more important - blog. :-)
If even peace, but please also long term und mit Power: The Israeli Defense Ministry submitted an official request to the Pentagon two weeks ago asking to purchase a squadron of F-35 stealth-enabled Joint Strike Fighters (JSF). Each plane is estimated to cost between $70-80 million. In addition to the 25 planes, manufactured by Lockheed Martin, the Defense Ministry also asked for an option to purchase 50 more. Already in September, the IDF announced its intention to purchase up to 100 JSF fighter jets over the next decade. Two weeks ago it finally submitted an official Letter of Request (LOR) to the Pentagon. The announcement of the Israeli request came as a high-level Syrian military delegation was in Moscow for arms talks with the Russian Defense Ministry. Syria is interested in purchasing advanced MiG fighter jets, S300 anti-aircraft missile systems and advanced submarines. [Related: The career path from the Pentagon to the nation's biggest defense contractors is a crowded one lined with potential conflicts of interest, a government watchdog said. In a report released Wednesday, the Government Accountability Office found that seven of the nation's largest defense contractors employed a substantial number of former Pentagon officials in 2006 and at least some of those employees may have worked on programs they once helped oversee for the military. ... The GAO report found that 52 government contractors employed 2,435 former Pentagon officials, including former generals, admirals, senior executives, program managers and contracting officers. Nearly 65 percent of those employees worked for seven major defense companies: SAIC Inc., Northrop Grumman Corp., Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., L-3 Communiations Holdings Inc., Lockheed Martin Corp., General Dynamics Corp. and Raytheon Co. The GAO estimates that at least 422 of those employees could have worked on programs related to their former Pentagon agencies and at least nine may have worked on programs they once helped oversee or make decisions on while at the Pentagon.]
The UN Security Council on Thursday welcomed a Lebanese peace deal brokered by Qatar, an agreement that may have averted a new civil war in the Middle East. The council said it "welcomes and strongly supports the agreement reached in Doha ...which constitutes an essential step towards the resolution of the current crisis, the return to normal functioning of Lebanese democratic institutions, the complete restoration of Lebanon's unity and stability." [...] Shlomo Shamir schäumt schauderlich: West backs Lebanese government's capitulation to Hezbollah . [...] Zuheir Kseibati: On the dawn of May 21, 2008, the Lebanese entity and republic were saved from a seemingly inevitable death , as the images of the civil war and its fires were revived in every house and street, but this time draped in a dreadful sectarian cloak. [...] In a stinging defeat for the U.S.-backed government of Lebanon , the Islamist group Hezbollah bolstered its political power in this volatile land on Israel's border. [Man kanns auch übertreiben...]
Palestinian businesses have put over 100 projects on display at a first ever Palestine Investment Conference (PIC) in Bethlehem, hoping to raise nearly US$2 billion from the private sector. Over one thousand investors, mostly Palestinians and other Arabs, have come to the West Bank town of Bethlehem for the three-day conference which started on 21 May, to see what Palestinians have to offer, and decide whether it is worth investing in the local economy - and if that investment would be akin to charity or lead to financial gain. [...] Israeli forces shot dead a Bedouin man from Egypt on Wednesday as he was trying to cross the border, police sources said. At the Awja crossing point in central Sinai on Thursday the Israelis handed over to the Egyptian Authorities the body of the man, named as Ayesh Suleiman Moussa, 32, they added. An Israeli military spokesman said: "Border police fired at a group of people trying to infiltrate into Israel, killing one of them and wounding another." There were no further details about the wounded person. [Reuters]
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IDF kills est. Three + Suicidator kills himself at Erez + One
On Thursday morning, it comes at the Erez border checkpoint in a serious incident which could potentially mean the end of possible cease-fires in the Gaza Strip. In a survey conducted jointly by Fatah and Islamic Jihad suicide campaign had a Jabalia-resident with a loaded truck tried approximately 4500 kilos of explosives on the Israeli bring side, but was probably caused by a technical defect on the Palestinian side had already exploded. Shortly before crossing the accompanying units with grenades and projectiles were fired. After Israel attacked the fighter planes alleged accomplices vehicles. Victim reports are still mixed: On the Israeli side no casualties on the Palestinian side of the suspected bombers and a non-involved civilians. In an independent Israeli escalation is shot in the zone Juhor ad-Dik a 62-year-old farmer in fighting with militia DFLP. A previously returned from Egypt periodic Hamas delegation had reported the failure of the negotiations. Whether this a definitive answer is to be spent. In the morning, also a died last month by Israeli fire injured youths. Hamas reports a gunman shot dead on Wednesday, without further confirmation. On the Israeli side, a soldier on the Zikkim-crossing is violated for a mortar shell. Qassam attacks are reported only on Wednesday morning, so that the Israeli side is currently still holds the events as not relevant for the negotiations on the ceasefire, while the Hamas-side, very negatively expressed: the Israeli offer is good any question of the border opening . exclude is
In the West Bank near Tulkarm, an Israeli soldier by a car thief to the winds down, but only slightly injured. From Bethelehm some success is reported: Saudi and Qatari companies signed up with Palestinian partners for $ 550 million in construction projects Wednesday, kicking off at investors conference meant to help revive the Palestinian economy and support Mideast peace efforts. Many more reports there will be few and the political speeches you can give yourself. The transparency problem is obvious. Will explain the intention of the British Minister Alexander annually U.S. $ 2 million support for the development of small businesses in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank to donate and also sets a "plan", which is present but not exactly in the drawers of the Fatah disappears. The mentioned in the main project, the "Palestinian partners" a third of the total funds received from foreign aid funds, and it actually [Al-Masar Leasing & Investment] Stohmänner represent Kuwaiti investors now sometimes just to Arab business. Arrests 10 Palestinians by the IDF and 7 Hamasniks by the PA. Israeli defense officials + GeneRally respond dismissively to questions about the capabilities of the Palestinian Authority's preventive security forces, but a visit to the Jenin area with the Palestinian forces shows their attitude does not match reality, at least in this sector. Meanwhile, Najef Hawathmeh, DFLP leader spoke up and said the Foreign Minister Livni's negotiators of the PA was about the border demarcation, a 12% offered 20% Package: 12% of the West Bank including East Jerusalem go in Israeli possession of and 20% verblebein as a security zone under Israeli military control, notably the Jordan Valley.
some confusion in this report: The IDF completed a large drill on Wednesday , Which Was conducted in order to drill its high-ranking officers on a number of scenarios in a number of different arenas. The drill, named 'Avney Esh' (Stones of Fire) is the second of its kind since the Second Lebanon War came to an end, and both the IDF's and the Winograd report's conclusions from the war were implemented in it. The maneuver galt wohl eher dem Gazastreifen. Trotzdem sorgen die gestern geleakten Annäherungen zwischen Israel und Syrien für manövrellen Flurschaden: Israel, America’s staunchest ally in the Middle East, just became the latest example of a country that has decided it is better to deal with its foes than to ignore them. The announcement that Israel has entered into comprehensive peace talks with Syria is at odds with the course counseled by the Bush administration, which initially opposed such talks in private conversations with Israelis, according to Israeli and American officials . A week ago, President Bush delivered a speech to the Israeli Parliament likening attempts to “negotiate with the terrorists and radicals” to appeasement before World War II. [...] The United States voiced tepid support on Wednesday for indirect peace talks between Israel and Syria, a stance that analysts said reflected U.S. doubts about the chances of success. U.S. officials said they would welcome a peace agreement between the two countries, which have been technically at war since Israel declared independence 60 years ago. But they made clear their focus would be on the Israeli-Palestinian track. [...] Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said Thursday Syria must distance itself from Tehran and cut ties to Iranian-backed groups like Hezbollah and Hamas if wants to conclude a peace treaty with Israel. [...] While the Syrians may have been looking ahead to a future with the Golan , on the Israeli side Golan residents and tour operators just seemed worried. [...] 65 percent of Israelis are against a full withdrawal from the Golan Heights, even if this would bring true peace with Syria, a poll published by the Geo-Cartographic Institute revealed Thursday. [...] Analysts, including former senior Israeli officials, believe there is little prospect of a peace between Israel and Syria without a shift in U.S. policy toward Damascus, possibly once President George W. Bush steps down in January. [...] Two of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's aides , Chief of Staff Dr. Yoram Turbowicz and State Counselor Shalom Turjeman returned to Israel on Wednesday after two days of intensive talks in Istanbul, Turkey. Immediately upon arrival they rushed to inform the prime minister of the talks' results. [...] Knesset majority of 80 representatives ??? [...] Jon Alterman: It would be nice to think that Israeli-Syrian negotiations represent a key strategic advance . While I wouldn’t rule out such an advance in the future, this all has the whiff of tactical advantage to me. [...] Ethan Bronner : Israel and Syria announced on Wednesday that they were engaged in negotiations for a comprehensive peace treaty through Turkish mediators, a sign that Israel is hoping to halt the growing influence of Iran, Syria's most important ally, which sponsors the anti-Israel groups Hezbollah and Hamas. [...] The depth of cooperation between Syria and Iran is at times presented to cabinet members, but most of the details do not appear in the media because of the limits imposed by the censor. A security source said that we are now dealing with a more sophisticated adversary from those we have faced in the past, as the chess game against us is taking place on three parallel fronts. [...] The official announcement published yesterday in three capitals - Jerusalem, Damascus and Ankara - about the opening of indirect peace talks between Syria and Israel, under the aegis of Turkey, is a source of great hope but also suspicion. This is not the first time hope has been ignited. At least three prime ministers - Yitzhak Rabin, Benjamin Netanyahu and Ehud Barak - drew close, to one extent or another, to an agreement with Syria, but were reluctant at the last minute to sign it. Rabin went so far as to place the conditions for peace as a deposit in the hands of the American administration, a deposit that will now serve as an important legacy for continuing the talks. [...] Israeli authorities have freed early a Syrian detainee serving a 7-year jail sentence on charges of establishing connections with the Hezbollah-led opposition movement and defying Israeli occupation, media reports said Thursday.
Besondere Betrachtung verdient Barak Ravid: The indirect talks between Israel and Syria, made public Wednesday, had their beginning in Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's trip to Turkey in February 2007. Forty-five minutes were allocated for Olmert's meeting in Ankara with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, it lasted for two and a half hours. Olmert asked Erdogan to mediate between Israel and Syria, potentially paving the way for renewed peace negotiations. An enthusiastic Erdogan took up the challenge at once. This presentation is probably something very pro-Olmert fined. The statement is based on: The former Israeli ambassador to Ankara and Secretary of State at the Foreign Ministry, Alon Liel , meanwhile, said the Turkish newspaper "Zaman" ... In February 2007, had then asked Olmert Erdogan in Ankara for the resumption of mediation. From then on, have a foreign policy adviser Erdogan, Davutoglu, messages sent to one side to another. Liel said the newspaper Zaman also in teaching is also the supply of water from Turkey to Syria an issue. Previously circulated paper this contract as the result of ongoing consultations. The meetings were Carried out with the knowledge of senior officials in the government of former prime minister Ariel Sharon . Who is the "European mediator" was never published. Olmert is here made to the nest more and he now must play the "initiator" and no longer Assad him to keep well in political life. Yet his "own" ideas rather show that he is close to mental breakdown: Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has proposed in discussions with the speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, that a naval blockade be imposed on Iran as one of several ways to pressure Iran into stopping its uranium enrichment program. + Iran's disputed nuclear program has sent a wave of interest in atomic energy across the Middle East, a think tank said Tuesday, warning that it risked setting the scene for a regional nuclear arms race. At least 13 Middle Eastern countries either announced new plans to explore atomic energy or revived pre-existing nuclear programs between February 2006 and January 2007, the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies, or IISS, said in a report. [...] The standard assumption is that a military attack by the United States or Israel to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons would be disastrous for the attackers, and would threaten the stability of the entire Middle East. Various experts outline doomsday scenarios for such an occurrence, and warn especially of Iran's harsh reaction. Fearing the reaction of the ayatollahs has a paralyzing effect. Even before the first shot has been fired, Iran can credit itself with a success. It created an image of an omnipotent country that will not hesitate to use its power to respond and avenge a military operation against it. This is an impressive psychological achievement. But a new paper, to be published this month in the U.S. by two well-known experts on the subject, sketches a different and more complex picture. The paper is "The Last Resort," written by Patrick Clawson and Michael Eisenstadt of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy . The main point, notes Dr. Clawson in an interview with Haaretz, is that the success or failure of a military attack depends on many variables, and not just the degree of damage the attack would cause. [Can, since the book is still not on the Internet is available to read it either.]
The police have documents pointing to the possible collusion of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's bureau chief , Shula Zaken, in the bribery scandal, Which Involves dog hundreds of thousands of dollars. Haaretz has had access for some time to these key documents, Which sparked the most recent investigation against Olmert, but they were under a gag order until Wednesday night. [At present, tends to make a direct charge against Olmert to zero.]
On Thursday morning, it comes at the Erez border checkpoint in a serious incident which could potentially mean the end of possible cease-fires in the Gaza Strip. In a survey conducted jointly by Fatah and Islamic Jihad suicide campaign had a Jabalia-resident with a loaded truck tried approximately 4500 kilos of explosives on the Israeli bring side, but was probably caused by a technical defect on the Palestinian side had already exploded. Shortly before crossing the accompanying units with grenades and projectiles were fired. After Israel attacked the fighter planes alleged accomplices vehicles. Victim reports are still mixed: On the Israeli side no casualties on the Palestinian side of the suspected bombers and a non-involved civilians. In an independent Israeli escalation is shot in the zone Juhor ad-Dik a 62-year-old farmer in fighting with militia DFLP. A previously returned from Egypt periodic Hamas delegation had reported the failure of the negotiations. Whether this a definitive answer is to be spent. In the morning, also a died last month by Israeli fire injured youths. Hamas reports a gunman shot dead on Wednesday, without further confirmation. On the Israeli side, a soldier on the Zikkim-crossing is violated for a mortar shell. Qassam attacks are reported only on Wednesday morning, so that the Israeli side is currently still holds the events as not relevant for the negotiations on the ceasefire, while the Hamas-side, very negatively expressed: the Israeli offer is good any question of the border opening . exclude is
In the West Bank near Tulkarm, an Israeli soldier by a car thief to the winds down, but only slightly injured. From Bethelehm some success is reported: Saudi and Qatari companies signed up with Palestinian partners for $ 550 million in construction projects Wednesday, kicking off at investors conference meant to help revive the Palestinian economy and support Mideast peace efforts. Many more reports there will be few and the political speeches you can give yourself. The transparency problem is obvious. Will explain the intention of the British Minister Alexander annually U.S. $ 2 million support for the development of small businesses in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank to donate and also sets a "plan", which is present but not exactly in the drawers of the Fatah disappears. The mentioned in the main project, the "Palestinian partners" a third of the total funds received from foreign aid funds, and it actually [Al-Masar Leasing & Investment] Stohmänner represent Kuwaiti investors now sometimes just to Arab business. Arrests 10 Palestinians by the IDF and 7 Hamasniks by the PA. Israeli defense officials + GeneRally respond dismissively to questions about the capabilities of the Palestinian Authority's preventive security forces, but a visit to the Jenin area with the Palestinian forces shows their attitude does not match reality, at least in this sector. Meanwhile, Najef Hawathmeh, DFLP leader spoke up and said the Foreign Minister Livni's negotiators of the PA was about the border demarcation, a 12% offered 20% Package: 12% of the West Bank including East Jerusalem go in Israeli possession of and 20% verblebein as a security zone under Israeli military control, notably the Jordan Valley.
some confusion in this report: The IDF completed a large drill on Wednesday , Which Was conducted in order to drill its high-ranking officers on a number of scenarios in a number of different arenas. The drill, named 'Avney Esh' (Stones of Fire) is the second of its kind since the Second Lebanon War came to an end, and both the IDF's and the Winograd report's conclusions from the war were implemented in it. The maneuver galt wohl eher dem Gazastreifen. Trotzdem sorgen die gestern geleakten Annäherungen zwischen Israel und Syrien für manövrellen Flurschaden: Israel, America’s staunchest ally in the Middle East, just became the latest example of a country that has decided it is better to deal with its foes than to ignore them. The announcement that Israel has entered into comprehensive peace talks with Syria is at odds with the course counseled by the Bush administration, which initially opposed such talks in private conversations with Israelis, according to Israeli and American officials . A week ago, President Bush delivered a speech to the Israeli Parliament likening attempts to “negotiate with the terrorists and radicals” to appeasement before World War II. [...] The United States voiced tepid support on Wednesday for indirect peace talks between Israel and Syria, a stance that analysts said reflected U.S. doubts about the chances of success. U.S. officials said they would welcome a peace agreement between the two countries, which have been technically at war since Israel declared independence 60 years ago. But they made clear their focus would be on the Israeli-Palestinian track. [...] Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said Thursday Syria must distance itself from Tehran and cut ties to Iranian-backed groups like Hezbollah and Hamas if wants to conclude a peace treaty with Israel. [...] While the Syrians may have been looking ahead to a future with the Golan , on the Israeli side Golan residents and tour operators just seemed worried. [...] 65 percent of Israelis are against a full withdrawal from the Golan Heights, even if this would bring true peace with Syria, a poll published by the Geo-Cartographic Institute revealed Thursday. [...] Analysts, including former senior Israeli officials, believe there is little prospect of a peace between Israel and Syria without a shift in U.S. policy toward Damascus, possibly once President George W. Bush steps down in January. [...] Two of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's aides , Chief of Staff Dr. Yoram Turbowicz and State Counselor Shalom Turjeman returned to Israel on Wednesday after two days of intensive talks in Istanbul, Turkey. Immediately upon arrival they rushed to inform the prime minister of the talks' results. [...] Knesset majority of 80 representatives ??? [...] Jon Alterman: It would be nice to think that Israeli-Syrian negotiations represent a key strategic advance . While I wouldn’t rule out such an advance in the future, this all has the whiff of tactical advantage to me. [...] Ethan Bronner : Israel and Syria announced on Wednesday that they were engaged in negotiations for a comprehensive peace treaty through Turkish mediators, a sign that Israel is hoping to halt the growing influence of Iran, Syria's most important ally, which sponsors the anti-Israel groups Hezbollah and Hamas. [...] The depth of cooperation between Syria and Iran is at times presented to cabinet members, but most of the details do not appear in the media because of the limits imposed by the censor. A security source said that we are now dealing with a more sophisticated adversary from those we have faced in the past, as the chess game against us is taking place on three parallel fronts. [...] The official announcement published yesterday in three capitals - Jerusalem, Damascus and Ankara - about the opening of indirect peace talks between Syria and Israel, under the aegis of Turkey, is a source of great hope but also suspicion. This is not the first time hope has been ignited. At least three prime ministers - Yitzhak Rabin, Benjamin Netanyahu and Ehud Barak - drew close, to one extent or another, to an agreement with Syria, but were reluctant at the last minute to sign it. Rabin went so far as to place the conditions for peace as a deposit in the hands of the American administration, a deposit that will now serve as an important legacy for continuing the talks. [...] Israeli authorities have freed early a Syrian detainee serving a 7-year jail sentence on charges of establishing connections with the Hezbollah-led opposition movement and defying Israeli occupation, media reports said Thursday.
Besondere Betrachtung verdient Barak Ravid: The indirect talks between Israel and Syria, made public Wednesday, had their beginning in Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's trip to Turkey in February 2007. Forty-five minutes were allocated for Olmert's meeting in Ankara with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, it lasted for two and a half hours. Olmert asked Erdogan to mediate between Israel and Syria, potentially paving the way for renewed peace negotiations. An enthusiastic Erdogan took up the challenge at once. This presentation is probably something very pro-Olmert fined. The statement is based on: The former Israeli ambassador to Ankara and Secretary of State at the Foreign Ministry, Alon Liel , meanwhile, said the Turkish newspaper "Zaman" ... In February 2007, had then asked Olmert Erdogan in Ankara for the resumption of mediation. From then on, have a foreign policy adviser Erdogan, Davutoglu, messages sent to one side to another. Liel said the newspaper Zaman also in teaching is also the supply of water from Turkey to Syria an issue. Previously circulated paper this contract as the result of ongoing consultations. The meetings were Carried out with the knowledge of senior officials in the government of former prime minister Ariel Sharon . Who is the "European mediator" was never published. Olmert is here made to the nest more and he now must play the "initiator" and no longer Assad him to keep well in political life. Yet his "own" ideas rather show that he is close to mental breakdown: Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has proposed in discussions with the speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, that a naval blockade be imposed on Iran as one of several ways to pressure Iran into stopping its uranium enrichment program. + Iran's disputed nuclear program has sent a wave of interest in atomic energy across the Middle East, a think tank said Tuesday, warning that it risked setting the scene for a regional nuclear arms race. At least 13 Middle Eastern countries either announced new plans to explore atomic energy or revived pre-existing nuclear programs between February 2006 and January 2007, the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies, or IISS, said in a report. [...] The standard assumption is that a military attack by the United States or Israel to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons would be disastrous for the attackers, and would threaten the stability of the entire Middle East. Various experts outline doomsday scenarios for such an occurrence, and warn especially of Iran's harsh reaction. Fearing the reaction of the ayatollahs has a paralyzing effect. Even before the first shot has been fired, Iran can credit itself with a success. It created an image of an omnipotent country that will not hesitate to use its power to respond and avenge a military operation against it. This is an impressive psychological achievement. But a new paper, to be published this month in the U.S. by two well-known experts on the subject, sketches a different and more complex picture. The paper is "The Last Resort," written by Patrick Clawson and Michael Eisenstadt of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy . The main point, notes Dr. Clawson in an interview with Haaretz, is that the success or failure of a military attack depends on many variables, and not just the degree of damage the attack would cause. [Can, since the book is still not on the Internet is available to read it either.]
The police have documents pointing to the possible collusion of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's bureau chief , Shula Zaken, in the bribery scandal, Which Involves dog hundreds of thousands of dollars. Haaretz has had access for some time to these key documents, Which sparked the most recent investigation against Olmert, but they were under a gag order until Wednesday night. [At present, tends to make a direct charge against Olmert to zero.]
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
What's That Thing Sheldon Uses To Fol His Clothes
How Do You Find The Gradient On An Isotherm
Israel + Syria want to have peace, too
Well, I've already been around for a while, but this is something I come across have not: A [partial] agreement between rival Lebanese forces would-be Israeli-Syrian peace negotiations, a possible ceasefire between Gaza and the Negev? These trends are primarily due to a natural movement, the backlash against the Iranian security considerations. The history teaches LICs [low intensive conflicts] like waiting to positively respond to major conflicts. Take the Kurdish conflict as an example, we'll take the disengagement as an example, we take the Intifada II as an example. The American conquest of Iraq did not ensure a collapse of regional planning, but for an exuberant power potential whose impact Although sectarian impulses everywhere increased, but the affected countries fall into traditional policy areas left behind. Internal strife and a general ill will eventually lead to negotiate with the enemy rather than the "friend" to wage war. We show it to us with the Fattah-Hamas conflict. After the attempted coup by Dahlan in the Hamas-zone Gazstreifen latent tried to create the impression that could drive the Fattah, Hamas again. Demonstrations and sectarian outbreaks have been seen as the start signal. Sanded this is not because of the unrealistic view that possibility in Western circles [money against Iran's support], or even an alliance with the Israelis, but solely from the impulse in the guise of the coming war against Iran would rather keep the regional power as the long term to lose. A feat of wars where behind every new village, a new power has to say and act the states rather insubstantial, because they ultimately lose every war. Swedish kings, or marauding French in the 30-year war can sing a song like this. That is, Islamist organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah, its key character in this story are aware may be doubted. Nevertheless, they are embedded as factors in any negotiation and any strategic thinking. The return to the Islamic philosophy of a conviction by way of life and not through violence and weapons can not be expected to figures who send their sons reiehenweise in the armed struggle. Nevertheless, this is the step they are giving back to humanity, which has deprived them of lying the American League. This return to a war principle that it does not matter whether a Protestant or Catholic is now, Alawite or Shiite, the main thing is that he adheres to the outright attacks in the Middle East just very late. The question whether this is a konvulsischer outbreak of violence existing vision by all stakeholders, a product of chance or capricious circumstances may be undecided. History is always written to the front and we'll see.
Nevertheless, the conclusion to be: A great day for the Middle East. It is hoped that there are more of them in the near future.
Related: "Israel and Syria have begun indirect peace talks with the Syrians, under the auspices of Turkey," the statement read. "The two sides have declared their intention to conduct the negotiations in good faith and with openness. "
Well, I've already been around for a while, but this is something I come across have not: A [partial] agreement between rival Lebanese forces would-be Israeli-Syrian peace negotiations, a possible ceasefire between Gaza and the Negev? These trends are primarily due to a natural movement, the backlash against the Iranian security considerations. The history teaches LICs [low intensive conflicts] like waiting to positively respond to major conflicts. Take the Kurdish conflict as an example, we'll take the disengagement as an example, we take the Intifada II as an example. The American conquest of Iraq did not ensure a collapse of regional planning, but for an exuberant power potential whose impact Although sectarian impulses everywhere increased, but the affected countries fall into traditional policy areas left behind. Internal strife and a general ill will eventually lead to negotiate with the enemy rather than the "friend" to wage war. We show it to us with the Fattah-Hamas conflict. After the attempted coup by Dahlan in the Hamas-zone Gazstreifen latent tried to create the impression that could drive the Fattah, Hamas again. Demonstrations and sectarian outbreaks have been seen as the start signal. Sanded this is not because of the unrealistic view that possibility in Western circles [money against Iran's support], or even an alliance with the Israelis, but solely from the impulse in the guise of the coming war against Iran would rather keep the regional power as the long term to lose. A feat of wars where behind every new village, a new power has to say and act the states rather insubstantial, because they ultimately lose every war. Swedish kings, or marauding French in the 30-year war can sing a song like this. That is, Islamist organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah, its key character in this story are aware may be doubted. Nevertheless, they are embedded as factors in any negotiation and any strategic thinking. The return to the Islamic philosophy of a conviction by way of life and not through violence and weapons can not be expected to figures who send their sons reiehenweise in the armed struggle. Nevertheless, this is the step they are giving back to humanity, which has deprived them of lying the American League. This return to a war principle that it does not matter whether a Protestant or Catholic is now, Alawite or Shiite, the main thing is that he adheres to the outright attacks in the Middle East just very late. The question whether this is a konvulsischer outbreak of violence existing vision by all stakeholders, a product of chance or capricious circumstances may be undecided. History is always written to the front and we'll see.
Nevertheless, the conclusion to be: A great day for the Middle East. It is hoped that there are more of them in the near future.
Related: "Israel and Syria have begun indirect peace talks with the Syrians, under the auspices of Turkey," the statement read. "The two sides have declared their intention to conduct the negotiations in good faith and with openness. "
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Union Jack Knitting Pattern
Mabrook Lebanon
Finally a deal to end the crises reached in Qatar
Doha - The presidential election will take place either on Thursday or latest this Friday, depending on the arrival dates of the MPs currently in Qatar according to the deal reached in Qatar aimed at ending the political crisis in Lebanon, officials in Qatar said.
The agreement was reached at about 3:00 AM Doha , Qatar time after intensive negotiations that lasted for 5 days between supporters of the Lebanese government and the Hezbollah-led opposition
Lebanon has been without a president since November 23, 2007 when the pro-Syrian president Emile Lahoud stepped down at the end of his term
Lebanon has witnesses the worst political crises since the last civil war last week Lebanon came too close to start another civil war , following the so called "Hezbollah coup against the state which resulted in the killing of 81 and the wounding of 200. The Government's resolutions to outlaw Hezbollah's illegal telephone network and to fire Beirut airport's security chief triggered the Hezbollah violence. The government had to rescind both resolutions in order to end the violence after an Arab League committee visited Lebanon and intervened
The breakthrough came after Qatar proposed 2 sets of proposals ( on electing a new president, power-sharing in the new cabinet and the electoral law) and asked the parties to agree on one of the proposals for final settlement. When the parties could not agree on either proposals because of the electoral law , Qatar officials formed a Quartet committee (of 2 representative from each side ) to discuss and provide recommendation on the last sticking issue , which was the electoral law for the parliamentary elections that are expected to take place next year .
Around midnight it became clear that an agreement was near , since all parties voiced optimism and promised they will not leave before an agreement
MP Walid Jumblatt , a key leader of the March 14 alliance which backs the government said "The Lebanese people have the right to be angry at us if we return to Lebanon without agreement and we are doing every thing possible to reach an agreement "
Similarly opposition MP Ali Hassan Khalil sounded optimistic when he said that he expected a parliamentary vote to elect a president on Thursday or Friday.
Last year , the rival groups had agreed on electing army chief Gen Michel Suleiman to succeed the former President Emile Lahoud, but they could not agree on anything else and for this reason the presidential elections were delayed 20 times . The first election date was scheduled for Septem,ber 25, 2007
Lebanon has been in political crisis since late 2006 when the six ministers of Iranian and Syrian backed Hezbollah-led opposition resigned from the democratically elected cabinet. The opposition followed this move with a sit-in demanding more power and a veto over government decisions.
The deal: Here are some sketchy details that appeared in the Arabic Daily An Nahar about the deal agreed in Qatar. On Wednesday the details of the deal will be announce by the Arab committee in Doha, Qatar
A- To Form a national unity government based on 16 ministers of the majority, 11 of the opposition (one third with veto power) and 3 to be picked by the President.
B- Distribution of The parliamentary seats in Beirut electoral region will be distributed as follows :
10 in Mazraa electoral District
5 in Ashrafieh electoral District
4 in Bachoura electoral District
C- The final statement on the agreement will include a reference to the weapons of organizations load that are not under the direct control of the army and this issue will be finalized by the new president in Beirut
And but not least, all the above is conditional to the election of Army Chief General Michel Suleiman as the president of the republic of Lebanon no later than this coming Friday May 23, 2008.
Finally a deal to end the crises reached in Qatar
Doha - The presidential election will take place either on Thursday or latest this Friday, depending on the arrival dates of the MPs currently in Qatar according to the deal reached in Qatar aimed at ending the political crisis in Lebanon, officials in Qatar said.
The agreement was reached at about 3:00 AM Doha , Qatar time after intensive negotiations that lasted for 5 days between supporters of the Lebanese government and the Hezbollah-led opposition
Lebanon has been without a president since November 23, 2007 when the pro-Syrian president Emile Lahoud stepped down at the end of his term
Lebanon has witnesses the worst political crises since the last civil war last week Lebanon came too close to start another civil war , following the so called "Hezbollah coup against the state which resulted in the killing of 81 and the wounding of 200. The Government's resolutions to outlaw Hezbollah's illegal telephone network and to fire Beirut airport's security chief triggered the Hezbollah violence. The government had to rescind both resolutions in order to end the violence after an Arab League committee visited Lebanon and intervened
The breakthrough came after Qatar proposed 2 sets of proposals ( on electing a new president, power-sharing in the new cabinet and the electoral law) and asked the parties to agree on one of the proposals for final settlement. When the parties could not agree on either proposals because of the electoral law , Qatar officials formed a Quartet committee (of 2 representative from each side ) to discuss and provide recommendation on the last sticking issue , which was the electoral law for the parliamentary elections that are expected to take place next year .
Around midnight it became clear that an agreement was near , since all parties voiced optimism and promised they will not leave before an agreement
MP Walid Jumblatt , a key leader of the March 14 alliance which backs the government said "The Lebanese people have the right to be angry at us if we return to Lebanon without agreement and we are doing every thing possible to reach an agreement "
Similarly opposition MP Ali Hassan Khalil sounded optimistic when he said that he expected a parliamentary vote to elect a president on Thursday or Friday.
Last year , the rival groups had agreed on electing army chief Gen Michel Suleiman to succeed the former President Emile Lahoud, but they could not agree on anything else and for this reason the presidential elections were delayed 20 times . The first election date was scheduled for Septem,ber 25, 2007
Lebanon has been in political crisis since late 2006 when the six ministers of Iranian and Syrian backed Hezbollah-led opposition resigned from the democratically elected cabinet. The opposition followed this move with a sit-in demanding more power and a veto over government decisions.
The deal: Here are some sketchy details that appeared in the Arabic Daily An Nahar about the deal agreed in Qatar. On Wednesday the details of the deal will be announce by the Arab committee in Doha, Qatar
A- To Form a national unity government based on 16 ministers of the majority, 11 of the opposition (one third with veto power) and 3 to be picked by the President.
B- Distribution of The parliamentary seats in Beirut electoral region will be distributed as follows :
10 in Mazraa electoral District
5 in Ashrafieh electoral District
4 in Bachoura electoral District
C- The final statement on the agreement will include a reference to the weapons of organizations load that are not under the direct control of the army and this issue will be finalized by the new president in Beirut
And but not least, all the above is conditional to the election of Army Chief General Michel Suleiman as the president of the republic of Lebanon no later than this coming Friday May 23, 2008.
Star Wars Pinewood Cars
IDF kills Five
In response to several attacks by Palestinian militias on Israeli border towns on the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army kills five people in the course of Tuesday. In the morning, a unit of the Islamic Jihad, the city of Sderot with two [three] had taken under fire rockets. should have taken more quickly by air attack, the exporting unit different information [IDF], although it killed a 13-year-old and two other civilians are injured, so that the Palestinian side speaks of a collection of civilians. On ähnluiche way is taken shortly after a Palestinian farmer from a tank shell in front of Beit Lahia and killed. His son is seriously injured by a shot in the head. [IDF gunmen were taken under fire, collateral damage.] Juhor In ad-Dik is a civilian again by a subsequent IAF missile injured. In the afternoon, the suburbs Zaytoun is bombarded by Israeli artillery: two dead, including a Hamasnik and another five injured. Israeli actions are also recorded from Maghazi. bombard noon DFLP with two missiles the Kissufim military complex and the PRC, the city of Sderot. A little later also participate PFLP and Fatah, three rockets fired at Ashkelon and Sderot. It should have come at the Karni Crossing and the "northern" Gaza tire to the other Air Force missions that demanded no immediate victims. Despite these events, the possibilities for a fundamental agreement on a cease-fire are more likely to rise: The cease-fire (tahdiyeh) being negotiated between Israel and the Palestinian groups in the Gaza Strip is expected to go into effect in a number of days following, developments at the end of meetings held by Defense Minister Ehud Barak in Sharm el-Sheikh on Monday with the Egyptian leadership. The Egyptian Chief of Intelligence, General Omar Suleiman, who has been mediating between the parties, is scheduled to meet Tueday with the heads of the Palestinian factions in the Strip. Israel is waiting to learn from Suleiman whether the Palestinian groups, headed by Hamas, will agree to an unofficial deal on a cessation of terrorist activities in the strip, in return for an end to IDF attacks. + A senior Egyptian official said on Tuesday night that Israel had accepted in principle a proposal for a truce in the Gaza Strip, according to the official MENA news agency. "Israeli leaders [have informed us] of their support for and understanding of the Egyptian proposals for a truce," the news agency quoted the unidentified official as saying. It added that Egyptian intelligence chief Omar Suleiman had relayed the news to a Hamas delegation from Gaza earlier in the day. [...] Seven municipal leaders from Israel's south sent a harsh letter to Prime Minister Ehud Olmert Tuesday, urging him to act against ongoing rocket attacks sustained by southern communities. ... Meanwhile, determined against the mayor of Sderot, because of sexual harassment ... AP Report: Despite violence, Israeli officials say Gaza cease-fire is close . And latest: Israel is preparing for the Possibility that efforts to secure a lull agreement vis-à-vis Hamas will fail, prompting the IDF to embark on a wide-scale military operation against Gaza terrorists . Senior officials in Jerusalem said Tuesday night that following the planned meeting in Cairo between Egyptian Intelligence Chief Omar Suleiman and Hamas representatives, as well as members of other Gaza terror groups, the National Security Cabinet is expected to decide whether Israel will be heading to a ceasefire or embarking on a military operation.
Ein anderer und hoffentlich etwas realistischerer Durchbruch: Rival Lebanese leaders were close to agreeing a deal on Wednesday to end 18 months of political conflict that has pushed their country to the brink of a new civil war. A senior Lebanese opposition official at the crisis talks in Doha said a deal resolving disputes over a parliamentary election law and how to divide seats in a new cabinet would be announced imminently. " We are very close to the announcement of a deal ," Ali Hassan Khalil, an MP and a senior aide to Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, told Reuters on the sidelines of the Arab-mediated talks in Doha. Zuvor: Talks between rival Lebanese political leaders in Qatar made progress on the composition of a national unity government on Tuesday, but the shape of a new electoral law remained a key stumbling block . After agreeing to adopt the qada (or smaller district) as the basis for constituencies, the parties remained at odds over how to divide Beirut.
The Palestinian Authority (PA) has detained dozens of people in the West Bank city of Bethlehem as a part of a security clampdown in advance of the Palestine Investment Conference, which opens on Wednesday, various Palestinian sources said. Two sources in the Palestinian security forces, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed that approximately 30 people had been detained and are being held in the Muqata'a, the government headquarters in Bethlehem. [...] U.S. officials said on Tuesday they aim to address economic roadblocks in the Palestinian territories -- including actual Israeli roadblocks and security risks -- at an investment conference in Bethlehem this week. The Palestine Investment Conference will include announcements of hundreds of millions of dollars in public-private business grants, loan guarantees, venture capital funds and affordable mortgages to spur the Palestinian economy, officials from the U.S. delegation told a news briefing. "The conference is intended to spur investor interest in the Palestinaian Territorites by showcasing business opportunities and projects ready to be launched," said Deputy U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert Kimmitt, who is heading the U.S. delegation. [...] Mazen Sinokrot wants foreigners invited by the Palestinian government to an investor conference this week to get the right idea -- so he'll be publicly taking delivery of $12 million in business funding. When the conference starts in Bethlehem on Wednesday, his family conglomerate will sign a deal with a local investment group to fund a turkey processing unit. The deal was in the works anyway, but Sinokrot wants to drive home the message in public that there Palestinian businesses are worth investing in. "There is an opportunity now to do business in Palestine," the chairman of Sinokrot Global Group said, adding that his own new poultry venture could create 600 jobs. should [be surprised a little that's been the man Fatah Minister of Economic Affairs. Moreover, responsibility of the disengagement period.] Investors began to trickle into the West Bank city of Bethlehem on Tuesday as organizers put the finishing touches on arrangements for the Palestine Investment Conference. [...] Israeli disruptive holds back a large extent. After the clarification yesterday on the identity of the Huwwara checkpoint was shot Pipebomträgers he is the "Battalions of Struggle and Return" zugerechnet, einer Al-Aqsa-Abspaltung die verantwortlich für mehrere Messerangriffe zeichnet, darunter dem mit Todesfolge für einen israelischen Wachmann am 24.01.08 an einem Checkpoint in Shuafat/Jerusalem.
The Supreme Court Tuesday rejected Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's bid to block a key witness from giving a deposition in a corruption probe against him. [...] Assemblyman Dov Hikind said on Monday that he saw then-Jerusalem mayor Ehud Olmert take an envelope full of cash following a Brooklyn fundraiser for the New Jerusalem Foundation in the 1990s.
The top uniformed US military officer told Congress Tuesday that Iran is directly jeopardizing peace in Iraq, prompting fresh calls from senators that the US pursue diplomatic talks with Teheran. Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said that "irresponsible actions" by Iran's Revolutionary Guard "directly jeopardize" peace in Iraq . "Restraint in our response does not signal lack of resolve or capability to defend ourselves against threats," Mullen told the Senate Appropriations Defense Subcommittee. [...] The House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation on Tuesday allowing the Justice Department to sue OPEC members for limiting oil supplies and working together to set crude prices, but the White House threatened to veto the measure. The bill would subject OPEC oil producers, including Saudi Arabia, Iran and Venezuela, to the same antitrust laws that U.S. companies must follow. [...] The White House on Tuesday flatly denied an Army Radio report that claimed U.S. President George W. Bush "intends to attack Iran before the end of his term . It said that while the military option had not been taken off the table, the administration preferred to resolve concerns about Iran's push for a nuclear weapon "through peaceful diplomatic means."
ask some at such results [Iceland is the world's most peaceful nation while Israel ranked 136th out of 140 nations , according to the Global Peace Index, "compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit.] Why this is so. The of replies is quite simple: Orthodox Jews have burned dog hundreds of New Testament in the latest act of violence against Christian missionaries in Israel. Uzi Aharon, the deputy mayor of the central Israeli town of Or Yehuda, says he got into a loudspeaker car last Thursday and urged people to turn over hundreds of New Testament dog and missionary material recently distributed by missionaries. Crazy always get bonus points.
In response to several attacks by Palestinian militias on Israeli border towns on the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army kills five people in the course of Tuesday. In the morning, a unit of the Islamic Jihad, the city of Sderot with two [three] had taken under fire rockets. should have taken more quickly by air attack, the exporting unit different information [IDF], although it killed a 13-year-old and two other civilians are injured, so that the Palestinian side speaks of a collection of civilians. On ähnluiche way is taken shortly after a Palestinian farmer from a tank shell in front of Beit Lahia and killed. His son is seriously injured by a shot in the head. [IDF gunmen were taken under fire, collateral damage.] Juhor In ad-Dik is a civilian again by a subsequent IAF missile injured. In the afternoon, the suburbs Zaytoun is bombarded by Israeli artillery: two dead, including a Hamasnik and another five injured. Israeli actions are also recorded from Maghazi. bombard noon DFLP with two missiles the Kissufim military complex and the PRC, the city of Sderot. A little later also participate PFLP and Fatah, three rockets fired at Ashkelon and Sderot. It should have come at the Karni Crossing and the "northern" Gaza tire to the other Air Force missions that demanded no immediate victims. Despite these events, the possibilities for a fundamental agreement on a cease-fire are more likely to rise: The cease-fire (tahdiyeh) being negotiated between Israel and the Palestinian groups in the Gaza Strip is expected to go into effect in a number of days following, developments at the end of meetings held by Defense Minister Ehud Barak in Sharm el-Sheikh on Monday with the Egyptian leadership. The Egyptian Chief of Intelligence, General Omar Suleiman, who has been mediating between the parties, is scheduled to meet Tueday with the heads of the Palestinian factions in the Strip. Israel is waiting to learn from Suleiman whether the Palestinian groups, headed by Hamas, will agree to an unofficial deal on a cessation of terrorist activities in the strip, in return for an end to IDF attacks. + A senior Egyptian official said on Tuesday night that Israel had accepted in principle a proposal for a truce in the Gaza Strip, according to the official MENA news agency. "Israeli leaders [have informed us] of their support for and understanding of the Egyptian proposals for a truce," the news agency quoted the unidentified official as saying. It added that Egyptian intelligence chief Omar Suleiman had relayed the news to a Hamas delegation from Gaza earlier in the day. [...] Seven municipal leaders from Israel's south sent a harsh letter to Prime Minister Ehud Olmert Tuesday, urging him to act against ongoing rocket attacks sustained by southern communities. ... Meanwhile, determined against the mayor of Sderot, because of sexual harassment ... AP Report: Despite violence, Israeli officials say Gaza cease-fire is close . And latest: Israel is preparing for the Possibility that efforts to secure a lull agreement vis-à-vis Hamas will fail, prompting the IDF to embark on a wide-scale military operation against Gaza terrorists . Senior officials in Jerusalem said Tuesday night that following the planned meeting in Cairo between Egyptian Intelligence Chief Omar Suleiman and Hamas representatives, as well as members of other Gaza terror groups, the National Security Cabinet is expected to decide whether Israel will be heading to a ceasefire or embarking on a military operation.
Ein anderer und hoffentlich etwas realistischerer Durchbruch: Rival Lebanese leaders were close to agreeing a deal on Wednesday to end 18 months of political conflict that has pushed their country to the brink of a new civil war. A senior Lebanese opposition official at the crisis talks in Doha said a deal resolving disputes over a parliamentary election law and how to divide seats in a new cabinet would be announced imminently. " We are very close to the announcement of a deal ," Ali Hassan Khalil, an MP and a senior aide to Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, told Reuters on the sidelines of the Arab-mediated talks in Doha. Zuvor: Talks between rival Lebanese political leaders in Qatar made progress on the composition of a national unity government on Tuesday, but the shape of a new electoral law remained a key stumbling block . After agreeing to adopt the qada (or smaller district) as the basis for constituencies, the parties remained at odds over how to divide Beirut.
The Palestinian Authority (PA) has detained dozens of people in the West Bank city of Bethlehem as a part of a security clampdown in advance of the Palestine Investment Conference, which opens on Wednesday, various Palestinian sources said. Two sources in the Palestinian security forces, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed that approximately 30 people had been detained and are being held in the Muqata'a, the government headquarters in Bethlehem. [...] U.S. officials said on Tuesday they aim to address economic roadblocks in the Palestinian territories -- including actual Israeli roadblocks and security risks -- at an investment conference in Bethlehem this week. The Palestine Investment Conference will include announcements of hundreds of millions of dollars in public-private business grants, loan guarantees, venture capital funds and affordable mortgages to spur the Palestinian economy, officials from the U.S. delegation told a news briefing. "The conference is intended to spur investor interest in the Palestinaian Territorites by showcasing business opportunities and projects ready to be launched," said Deputy U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert Kimmitt, who is heading the U.S. delegation. [...] Mazen Sinokrot wants foreigners invited by the Palestinian government to an investor conference this week to get the right idea -- so he'll be publicly taking delivery of $12 million in business funding. When the conference starts in Bethlehem on Wednesday, his family conglomerate will sign a deal with a local investment group to fund a turkey processing unit. The deal was in the works anyway, but Sinokrot wants to drive home the message in public that there Palestinian businesses are worth investing in. "There is an opportunity now to do business in Palestine," the chairman of Sinokrot Global Group said, adding that his own new poultry venture could create 600 jobs. should [be surprised a little that's been the man Fatah Minister of Economic Affairs. Moreover, responsibility of the disengagement period.] Investors began to trickle into the West Bank city of Bethlehem on Tuesday as organizers put the finishing touches on arrangements for the Palestine Investment Conference. [...] Israeli disruptive holds back a large extent. After the clarification yesterday on the identity of the Huwwara checkpoint was shot Pipebomträgers he is the "Battalions of Struggle and Return" zugerechnet, einer Al-Aqsa-Abspaltung die verantwortlich für mehrere Messerangriffe zeichnet, darunter dem mit Todesfolge für einen israelischen Wachmann am 24.01.08 an einem Checkpoint in Shuafat/Jerusalem.
The Supreme Court Tuesday rejected Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's bid to block a key witness from giving a deposition in a corruption probe against him. [...] Assemblyman Dov Hikind said on Monday that he saw then-Jerusalem mayor Ehud Olmert take an envelope full of cash following a Brooklyn fundraiser for the New Jerusalem Foundation in the 1990s.
The top uniformed US military officer told Congress Tuesday that Iran is directly jeopardizing peace in Iraq, prompting fresh calls from senators that the US pursue diplomatic talks with Teheran. Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said that "irresponsible actions" by Iran's Revolutionary Guard "directly jeopardize" peace in Iraq . "Restraint in our response does not signal lack of resolve or capability to defend ourselves against threats," Mullen told the Senate Appropriations Defense Subcommittee. [...] The House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation on Tuesday allowing the Justice Department to sue OPEC members for limiting oil supplies and working together to set crude prices, but the White House threatened to veto the measure. The bill would subject OPEC oil producers, including Saudi Arabia, Iran and Venezuela, to the same antitrust laws that U.S. companies must follow. [...] The White House on Tuesday flatly denied an Army Radio report that claimed U.S. President George W. Bush "intends to attack Iran before the end of his term . It said that while the military option had not been taken off the table, the administration preferred to resolve concerns about Iran's push for a nuclear weapon "through peaceful diplomatic means."
ask some at such results [Iceland is the world's most peaceful nation while Israel ranked 136th out of 140 nations , according to the Global Peace Index, "compiled by the Economist Intelligence Unit.] Why this is so. The of replies is quite simple: Orthodox Jews have burned dog hundreds of New Testament in the latest act of violence against Christian missionaries in Israel. Uzi Aharon, the deputy mayor of the central Israeli town of Or Yehuda, says he got into a loudspeaker car last Thursday and urged people to turn over hundreds of New Testament dog and missionary material recently distributed by missionaries. Crazy always get bonus points.
Monday, May 19, 2008
Cost To Replace A Tension Belt
IDF kills One
In Nablus on Huwwara checkpoint in the evening, a 20-year-old, shot with three pipe bombs tipped Palestinians by soldiers. A group membership is not yet known. According to Ryad al-Maliki, the preparations for which are held in Bethlehem on Wednesday to end investor conference are completed. As a side program is the opening of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas meet the Austrian Minister of Defense. The official website is here . [Something even older: the international Aachen Peace Prize is awarded to the Israeli women's organization MachsomWatch and the evangelical pastor of the Christmas Church in Bethlehem, Mitri Raheb . The winners were involved in an exemplary manner "bottom" for peace in the Middle East, it is in support. ... The Aachen Peace Prize is endowed with 1,000 euros and is 1 September awarded. The award ceremony - as every year - all citizens Citizens invited to attend. Portrait: MachsomWatch + + + Portrait. Mitri Raheb ]
About the de facto truce between Israel and Gaza, the fighting spirits. Unconfirmed details are plans to have occurred from the afternoon to either four Qassam firings, two mortar or grenade attacks, or an exchange of fire in Rafah. Or nothing at all. Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Monday said that there can be no truce or cooling off period between Israel and Hamas unless there is an end to rocket attacks on civilians. Barak spoke to reporters following his meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh, to whom he outlined Israel's concerns and conditions over any possible truce deal with Hamas. As I said yesterday, the Premier only representative in office and sent simultaneously to Barak's visit to his Doberman before the press: Vice Premier Haim Ramon on Monday acknowledged that Israel was holding talks with Hamas, not in violation of a government decision to conduct talks with The Palestinian Islamist group until it complies with the demands of the Quartet. .. Ramon, a Kadima faction meeting at speaking, criticized Israel's negotiations with the militants group and voiced hope that the cabinet would soon make a strategic decision not to accept the Hamas presence along Israel's southern border. [First, Israel has been a Cabinet decision for this strategic decision made-enemy entity, wherein the second there is not in it you can not negotiate. . Third, the Lord Premier personally never Go granted for a military extensive solution to the Hamasfrage and now needs rumgreinen here today not] Meanwhile wedges Egypt back to Bush: Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit says that the presence of Israeli and U.S. tanks on Arab soil is leading to more instability in the region. Aboul Gheit's made his remarks at a panel Monday on regional stability during the World Economic Forum on the Middle East at the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. + Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's office announced Monday he will undergo a routine test as part of his treatment for prostate cancer. In a statement, Olmert's office said the two-hour magnetic imaging test would monitor the tumor and take place Monday evening. [After my original Spekualtion that Olmert will therefore resign after Winograd was indeed for the garbage. Now I hold back.]
Israel release Palestinian prisoners in exchange not for two soldiers kidnapped by Hezbollah , it recently informed the Lebanese organization wants. And if Hezbollah continues to insist that Palestinians be included in the deal, Israel may break off the negotiations, a senior official familiar with the talks told Haaretz. [...] Qatari-led Arab mediators stepped up efforts to salvage talks aimed at ending Lebanon's crisis on Monday after negotiations between the U.S.-backed government and the Hezbollah-led opposition suffered a setback. Rival leaders appeared back at square one on the fourth day of intense bargaining in Doha but mediators managed to get the talks going and maintained hope that a deal could still be reached to pull Lebanon back from the brink of a civil strife. [...] Hopes for a breakthrough to solve Lebanon's 18-month-old political deadlock dimmed considerably on Monday with neither camp willing to make concessions at talks being held in Qatar's capital, Doha. An indication of how convoluted the talks were came late Monday evening, when Qatari Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani joined talks with the rival leaders for the second day in a row in a bid to help break the impasse - or at least to keep the talks going. [...] Editorial : Among Lebanon's diverse (and sometimes highly divided) communities, it is somewhat rare to find a political stance or position upon which large majorities can wholeheartedly agree. But the prevailing sentiment in Lebanon right now is one that is shared by opposition supporters and government loyalists alike: The leaders who are gathered in Doha for talks on the Lebanese crisis should not return until they have reached a settlement to all of the outstanding issues that have needlessly plagued this country - and even threatened to bring about its demise. [...] another editorial: Most of Lebanon's top political figures are on an excursion to a foreign country in hopes (one assumes) of improving the situation in their own. The dazzling Doha hotel serving as their venue happens to have the shape of a stylized pyramid, a convenient reminder that taking inspiration from outside one's homeland is not necessarily a bad thing. It should be recalled, too, that it was the ministrations of the Arab League and the Qatari government - not any demonstration of visionary leadership in Lebanon - that got our feuding political parties to start negotiating again. Nonetheless, it is the Lebanese who have to seal the deal, and they cannot so unless and until they put their own country's interests above those of all others.
Normalerweise bin ich kein Freund von Texten von Party book writers, no matter what foundation they earn the bread. Today is one exception: Here is a fascinating personal account of recent events in Lebanon from Heiko Wimmen , a German journalist and political analyst who resided in Beirut for the better part of the past fourteen years. He would like to share it with readers of Syria Comment. Here is his German-language text on the Böll Foundation Website . "Core cause of the crisis in Lebanon", an external. Based on the Syrian occupation of Lebanon in 1976, there are two models of the "root causes". The Böllstiftung like the "U.S. imperialist influences" cause at work does, of course. A historical overview finds sich hier, zB auf den Seiten vor 290.
In Nablus on Huwwara checkpoint in the evening, a 20-year-old, shot with three pipe bombs tipped Palestinians by soldiers. A group membership is not yet known. According to Ryad al-Maliki, the preparations for which are held in Bethlehem on Wednesday to end investor conference are completed. As a side program is the opening of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas meet the Austrian Minister of Defense. The official website is here . [Something even older: the international Aachen Peace Prize is awarded to the Israeli women's organization MachsomWatch and the evangelical pastor of the Christmas Church in Bethlehem, Mitri Raheb . The winners were involved in an exemplary manner "bottom" for peace in the Middle East, it is in support. ... The Aachen Peace Prize is endowed with 1,000 euros and is 1 September awarded. The award ceremony - as every year - all citizens Citizens invited to attend. Portrait: MachsomWatch + + + Portrait. Mitri Raheb ]
About the de facto truce between Israel and Gaza, the fighting spirits. Unconfirmed details are plans to have occurred from the afternoon to either four Qassam firings, two mortar or grenade attacks, or an exchange of fire in Rafah. Or nothing at all. Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Monday said that there can be no truce or cooling off period between Israel and Hamas unless there is an end to rocket attacks on civilians. Barak spoke to reporters following his meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh, to whom he outlined Israel's concerns and conditions over any possible truce deal with Hamas. As I said yesterday, the Premier only representative in office and sent simultaneously to Barak's visit to his Doberman before the press: Vice Premier Haim Ramon on Monday acknowledged that Israel was holding talks with Hamas, not in violation of a government decision to conduct talks with The Palestinian Islamist group until it complies with the demands of the Quartet. .. Ramon, a Kadima faction meeting at speaking, criticized Israel's negotiations with the militants group and voiced hope that the cabinet would soon make a strategic decision not to accept the Hamas presence along Israel's southern border. [First, Israel has been a Cabinet decision for this strategic decision made-enemy entity, wherein the second there is not in it you can not negotiate. . Third, the Lord Premier personally never Go granted for a military extensive solution to the Hamasfrage and now needs rumgreinen here today not] Meanwhile wedges Egypt back to Bush: Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit says that the presence of Israeli and U.S. tanks on Arab soil is leading to more instability in the region. Aboul Gheit's made his remarks at a panel Monday on regional stability during the World Economic Forum on the Middle East at the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. + Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's office announced Monday he will undergo a routine test as part of his treatment for prostate cancer. In a statement, Olmert's office said the two-hour magnetic imaging test would monitor the tumor and take place Monday evening. [After my original Spekualtion that Olmert will therefore resign after Winograd was indeed for the garbage. Now I hold back.]
Israel release Palestinian prisoners in exchange not for two soldiers kidnapped by Hezbollah , it recently informed the Lebanese organization wants. And if Hezbollah continues to insist that Palestinians be included in the deal, Israel may break off the negotiations, a senior official familiar with the talks told Haaretz. [...] Qatari-led Arab mediators stepped up efforts to salvage talks aimed at ending Lebanon's crisis on Monday after negotiations between the U.S.-backed government and the Hezbollah-led opposition suffered a setback. Rival leaders appeared back at square one on the fourth day of intense bargaining in Doha but mediators managed to get the talks going and maintained hope that a deal could still be reached to pull Lebanon back from the brink of a civil strife. [...] Hopes for a breakthrough to solve Lebanon's 18-month-old political deadlock dimmed considerably on Monday with neither camp willing to make concessions at talks being held in Qatar's capital, Doha. An indication of how convoluted the talks were came late Monday evening, when Qatari Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani joined talks with the rival leaders for the second day in a row in a bid to help break the impasse - or at least to keep the talks going. [...] Editorial : Among Lebanon's diverse (and sometimes highly divided) communities, it is somewhat rare to find a political stance or position upon which large majorities can wholeheartedly agree. But the prevailing sentiment in Lebanon right now is one that is shared by opposition supporters and government loyalists alike: The leaders who are gathered in Doha for talks on the Lebanese crisis should not return until they have reached a settlement to all of the outstanding issues that have needlessly plagued this country - and even threatened to bring about its demise. [...] another editorial: Most of Lebanon's top political figures are on an excursion to a foreign country in hopes (one assumes) of improving the situation in their own. The dazzling Doha hotel serving as their venue happens to have the shape of a stylized pyramid, a convenient reminder that taking inspiration from outside one's homeland is not necessarily a bad thing. It should be recalled, too, that it was the ministrations of the Arab League and the Qatari government - not any demonstration of visionary leadership in Lebanon - that got our feuding political parties to start negotiating again. Nonetheless, it is the Lebanese who have to seal the deal, and they cannot so unless and until they put their own country's interests above those of all others.
Normalerweise bin ich kein Freund von Texten von Party book writers, no matter what foundation they earn the bread. Today is one exception: Here is a fascinating personal account of recent events in Lebanon from Heiko Wimmen , a German journalist and political analyst who resided in Beirut for the better part of the past fourteen years. He would like to share it with readers of Syria Comment. Here is his German-language text on the Böll Foundation Website . "Core cause of the crisis in Lebanon", an external. Based on the Syrian occupation of Lebanon in 1976, there are two models of the "root causes". The Böllstiftung like the "U.S. imperialist influences" cause at work does, of course. A historical overview finds sich hier, zB auf den Seiten vor 290.
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France Said Monday it It Had Held Talk With Hamas , in apparent softening of annually icts support for the U.S.-led policy of Isolating The Palestinian Islamist group That Seized Control Of The Gaza Strip last year. French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner has postponed Confirmed In The French daily Le Figaro quoting a retired ambassador Who Said it puts HAD Senior Hamas Officials about a month ago. [In the greatest discretion, a first meeting took place about a month ago in Gaza between Yves Aubin de La Messuzière, senior French diplomat in retreat since January, and key leaders of Hamas, says Le Figaro . Former Ambassador Iraq and head of the Directorate of North Africa, Middle East at the Quai d'Orsay, La Messuzière has including talks with Ismail Haniyeh and Mahmoud Zahar , before informing the Quai d'Orsay in their discussions.] [...] Der Zeitpunkt ist sehr günstig: Senior Hamas leaders are Traveling to Egypt is to resume Monday Talk With Egyptian picks in Hopes of hammering out terms of a ceasefire The With Israel. The Hamas delegation in includes founder Mahmoud Zahhar, Jamal Abu Hashim and Khalil Al-Hayyah, all of Whom are based In The Gaza Strip. Mousa Abu Marzouq Exlied leaders, Muhammad Nasr Imad Al-Alami and Will Also Join the meetings. [Maan, incl. Schreibfehler "exlied" - "exiled"] Zuerst wurde auf eine Verschiebung End of the week scheduled and as has already assumed the false report spread Suleiman would stay in Gaza on Sunday. Now, the terminology remains as originally planned, and I can hardly recognize opportunities for success. Although would be a mutual ceasefire technically feasible [Israel plans to accept the Egyptian-mediated cease-fire proposal with Hamas in the Gaza Strip, but does not intend to officially declare a commitment to it. Instead, Israel will treat the deal struck indirectly with Hamas as a series of steps beginning with a lull in hostilities, followed by gradual relaxation of the financial blockade of Gaza. Ehud Barak, who will discuss the cease-fire with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Sharm el-Sheikh Monday is skeptical about the chances of achieving long-term quiet with Hamas, and his feelings are shared by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni]. but without lifting the blockade of little benefit. On the other hand, a well-staged extrajudicial killing to pop a Islmic-Jihad leader in the West Bank at any time, the calmer situation. The current ceasefire can be scheduled to start Saturday 00:00, bringing the key players Hamas and Islamic Jihad are meant. For the disciplined on a daily basis a certain amount of fuel and gas, but only a fraction of the required material. Other smaller groups perpetrate attacks in the Sufa Crossing and alleged Israeli targets in Gaza near the former airport. note to which, according to the Bush-infection with belligerence and the press is re-adjusted and may publish peacenik article: Say yes to a lull - Major op in danger in Gaza would not solve rocket issue, put Shalit's life. However, the striking the word Iran is mentioned frequently is: The Shin Bet announced Monday that it arrested a Palestinian terrorist who last month had under gone training in Iran. ... State officials said that his arrest proves that Iran is directly involved in Palestinian terrorism. [The dear state officials had said at this point, the confessions were obtained under torture into existence in any State law Meaning.] [...] Helena Cobban shines with a historical outline. [...] Israeli worries about Gunrunner tunnels from the Egyptian Sinai to the Hamas-run Gaza Strip are overblown as the greater smuggling threat is from the Mediterranean sea , a senior Israeli Lawmaker said on Monday. ... But Katyusha-style rockets and degree favored by Hamas and other factions for hitting targets deep in Israel are too big to be dragged through the underground passages, the sources said. [1 No, not "big". Too much staff is needed. In recent spills were each buried about half a dozen people. 2. The canister-theory is due to the maritime surveillance more difficult to . Believe]
Labor Chairman and Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Sunday that he believe the Knesset elections will be moved up and held by the end of the year or the beginning of 2009 . [Really amazing the man already the second shift in a short time. "There is no reason to rush and that we should keep cool." His poll numbers are down and can stay cool at most Livni. While the scandal of Olmert of Kadima because of staffing alternatives no harm, harm Barak the reputation of the Avoda powerful.] Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's lawyer, attorney Eli Zohar, said Monday that the decision to accept early testimony from American millionaire Morris Talansky is a blatant disruption of the balance between the right to fair trial and public interest. ... On the other side, State Prosecutor Moshe Lador stood before the court, in what had already been described as an unusual legal maneuver, and explained why the preliminary testimony was crucial. Talansky himself, the State said in response to the petition, is a suspect and his promise to return to Israel and testify cannot be counted on. "The investigation into the conduct of the two suspects in question (Olmert and Zaken) pertains to the years in which Olmert was industry, trade and labor minister, his two tenures as mayor of Jerusalem, and his tenure as the health minister prior to that. "His duties required him to travel extensively and meet with certain elements as a public persona," continued Lador. "The allegations being investigated today go to his long involvement with Mr. Talansky, who is a known fundraiser and is affiliated with many Jewish organizations in the United States. "Official contacts aside, the State believes that during that time Olmert received cash payments from Talansky, both in Israel – via his bureau chief and in the US, via sporadic encounters between them… The State will offer evidence as to the nature of the payments, including specific amount, which were provided in cash, in the form of dollars-filled envelopes." [...] The state has thus far spent over NIS 6 billion on settlers evacuated from the Gaza Strip and northern West Bank in August 2005, according to the Disengagement Administration, known as Sela. This cost, which averages out to NIS 3 million per family, includes direct compensation payments, investment in infrastructure for the evacuees' new communities and social assistance aimed at helping to ease the trauma of the evacuation. In addition, the Knesset recently approved an increase in compensation payments that will total some NIS 640 million. [no comment]
Less than a week after a speech by US President George W. Bush spurred condemnation from Palestinian Authority officials - who accused the American leader of being one-sided in peace negotiations between Palestinians and Israelis - PA President Mahmoud Abbas has come to the conclusion that peace talks have failed , the London-based newspaper Al-Quds al-Arabi reported on Monday. PA Citing sources, the article said that prior to his departure from Sharm e-Sheikh Abbas was informed that the United States intended to backtrack on efforts to Achieve progress in the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians. According to the paper, the report was given to Abbas from a European source, who claimed that the Americans were not interested in exerting pressure or confronting Israel, and that the U.S. was "Allowing Israel full freedom to take a stance Which would serve its policies , its security, and its interests alone. " ... Abbas spokesman shaft is hardly deny the By: Palestinian Presidential spokesperson Nabil Abu Rdeineh denied reports on Monday that President Mahmoud Abbas plans to resign if a final agreement is not reached in negotiations with Israel within six months. The above report was not denied. In the West Bank continue to get rid of it presented companies: Palestinian forces loyal to President Mahmoud Abbas have arrested two Islamic Jihad leaders, a Palestinian security official said on Monday in a US-backed law-and-order campaign in the occupied West Bank. Abdel Fatah Khuzaimiah , who was detained on Sunday, what the most senior militant taken into custody in the northern West Bank since dog hundreds of pro-Abbas security men deployed in the city of Jenin, two weeks ago. [In the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, Hamas security forces questioned Osama al-Fara, at Abbas loyalist and the governor of the southern town of Khan Younis, for four hours, sources in Abbas's Fatah movement said.] Over the weekend, were arrested over 40 people from marauding IDF units, houses looted, people abused at checkpoints in Hebron and even dismantled a checkpoint kompensationslos. And yet another "practice" is finally made public: Israeli Port Authorities have been holding a major shipment of electronics ordered by Palestinian firms at the Israeli of Ashdod for eight months, the Palestinian Minister of Telecommunications Hassuna Kamal said on Sunday. Israel has been detaining at Ashdod port electronic equipment Which the Palestinian ministry of telecommunications has imported since 8 months, Palestinian Minister of Telecommunications Hassuna Kamal said on Sunday. Hassan was speaking to the press in Cairo after he participated in the Telecom Africa conference and exhibition. He said that Israel deliberately held the equipment because it was imported directly while the Israelis wanted the imports go through Israeli companies. He explained that importing directly is less costly than using Israeli agents. He appealed to the international community and the concerned organizations to pressure on Israel to get the electronic equipment released. [Maan] Well, as already mentioned, the international aid money but also the real rulers of the country to fill their pockets.
This Palestinian Life is a film about the Palestinian nonviolent struggle in the face of Israel's occupation and annexation of their land. Israel maintains control over a majority of Palestinian land. Surrounding the valleys of many Palestinian villages lie Israeli communities, called settlements, a majority of which according to international law are illegally built on Palestinian village land. The Israeli army protects Jewish settlers as they violently attack school children, prevent Palestinian shepherds from tending to their flocks of sheep, or raze ancient trees. This system threatens the very way of life of Israel’s Palestinian neighbors. [ Trailer mit der hübschen Jeanette. Ich werde die Projektfortschritte genau beobachten. Natürlich nur aus politischen Gründen. :-)] Ähm. Ja: Phillip Rizk, im Übrigen auch Deutscher is no stranger to this blog and has been linked . Exactly I do not know, but I think he has to do with these people . I find very very interesting ... jeaneeem no, this project to me so far unknown Julie Norman . Photo area.
France Said Monday it It Had Held Talk With Hamas , in apparent softening of annually icts support for the U.S.-led policy of Isolating The Palestinian Islamist group That Seized Control Of The Gaza Strip last year. French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner has postponed Confirmed In The French daily Le Figaro quoting a retired ambassador Who Said it puts HAD Senior Hamas Officials about a month ago. [In the greatest discretion, a first meeting took place about a month ago in Gaza between Yves Aubin de La Messuzière, senior French diplomat in retreat since January, and key leaders of Hamas, says Le Figaro . Former Ambassador Iraq and head of the Directorate of North Africa, Middle East at the Quai d'Orsay, La Messuzière has including talks with Ismail Haniyeh and Mahmoud Zahar , before informing the Quai d'Orsay in their discussions.] [...] Der Zeitpunkt ist sehr günstig: Senior Hamas leaders are Traveling to Egypt is to resume Monday Talk With Egyptian picks in Hopes of hammering out terms of a ceasefire The With Israel. The Hamas delegation in includes founder Mahmoud Zahhar, Jamal Abu Hashim and Khalil Al-Hayyah, all of Whom are based In The Gaza Strip. Mousa Abu Marzouq Exlied leaders, Muhammad Nasr Imad Al-Alami and Will Also Join the meetings. [Maan, incl. Schreibfehler "exlied" - "exiled"] Zuerst wurde auf eine Verschiebung End of the week scheduled and as has already assumed the false report spread Suleiman would stay in Gaza on Sunday. Now, the terminology remains as originally planned, and I can hardly recognize opportunities for success. Although would be a mutual ceasefire technically feasible [Israel plans to accept the Egyptian-mediated cease-fire proposal with Hamas in the Gaza Strip, but does not intend to officially declare a commitment to it. Instead, Israel will treat the deal struck indirectly with Hamas as a series of steps beginning with a lull in hostilities, followed by gradual relaxation of the financial blockade of Gaza. Ehud Barak, who will discuss the cease-fire with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Sharm el-Sheikh Monday is skeptical about the chances of achieving long-term quiet with Hamas, and his feelings are shared by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni]. but without lifting the blockade of little benefit. On the other hand, a well-staged extrajudicial killing to pop a Islmic-Jihad leader in the West Bank at any time, the calmer situation. The current ceasefire can be scheduled to start Saturday 00:00, bringing the key players Hamas and Islamic Jihad are meant. For the disciplined on a daily basis a certain amount of fuel and gas, but only a fraction of the required material. Other smaller groups perpetrate attacks in the Sufa Crossing and alleged Israeli targets in Gaza near the former airport. note to which, according to the Bush-infection with belligerence and the press is re-adjusted and may publish peacenik article: Say yes to a lull - Major op in danger in Gaza would not solve rocket issue, put Shalit's life. However, the striking the word Iran is mentioned frequently is: The Shin Bet announced Monday that it arrested a Palestinian terrorist who last month had under gone training in Iran. ... State officials said that his arrest proves that Iran is directly involved in Palestinian terrorism. [The dear state officials had said at this point, the confessions were obtained under torture into existence in any State law Meaning.] [...] Helena Cobban shines with a historical outline. [...] Israeli worries about Gunrunner tunnels from the Egyptian Sinai to the Hamas-run Gaza Strip are overblown as the greater smuggling threat is from the Mediterranean sea , a senior Israeli Lawmaker said on Monday. ... But Katyusha-style rockets and degree favored by Hamas and other factions for hitting targets deep in Israel are too big to be dragged through the underground passages, the sources said. [1 No, not "big". Too much staff is needed. In recent spills were each buried about half a dozen people. 2. The canister-theory is due to the maritime surveillance more difficult to . Believe]
Labor Chairman and Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Sunday that he believe the Knesset elections will be moved up and held by the end of the year or the beginning of 2009 . [Really amazing the man already the second shift in a short time. "There is no reason to rush and that we should keep cool." His poll numbers are down and can stay cool at most Livni. While the scandal of Olmert of Kadima because of staffing alternatives no harm, harm Barak the reputation of the Avoda powerful.] Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's lawyer, attorney Eli Zohar, said Monday that the decision to accept early testimony from American millionaire Morris Talansky is a blatant disruption of the balance between the right to fair trial and public interest. ... On the other side, State Prosecutor Moshe Lador stood before the court, in what had already been described as an unusual legal maneuver, and explained why the preliminary testimony was crucial. Talansky himself, the State said in response to the petition, is a suspect and his promise to return to Israel and testify cannot be counted on. "The investigation into the conduct of the two suspects in question (Olmert and Zaken) pertains to the years in which Olmert was industry, trade and labor minister, his two tenures as mayor of Jerusalem, and his tenure as the health minister prior to that. "His duties required him to travel extensively and meet with certain elements as a public persona," continued Lador. "The allegations being investigated today go to his long involvement with Mr. Talansky, who is a known fundraiser and is affiliated with many Jewish organizations in the United States. "Official contacts aside, the State believes that during that time Olmert received cash payments from Talansky, both in Israel – via his bureau chief and in the US, via sporadic encounters between them… The State will offer evidence as to the nature of the payments, including specific amount, which were provided in cash, in the form of dollars-filled envelopes." [...] The state has thus far spent over NIS 6 billion on settlers evacuated from the Gaza Strip and northern West Bank in August 2005, according to the Disengagement Administration, known as Sela. This cost, which averages out to NIS 3 million per family, includes direct compensation payments, investment in infrastructure for the evacuees' new communities and social assistance aimed at helping to ease the trauma of the evacuation. In addition, the Knesset recently approved an increase in compensation payments that will total some NIS 640 million. [no comment]
Less than a week after a speech by US President George W. Bush spurred condemnation from Palestinian Authority officials - who accused the American leader of being one-sided in peace negotiations between Palestinians and Israelis - PA President Mahmoud Abbas has come to the conclusion that peace talks have failed , the London-based newspaper Al-Quds al-Arabi reported on Monday. PA Citing sources, the article said that prior to his departure from Sharm e-Sheikh Abbas was informed that the United States intended to backtrack on efforts to Achieve progress in the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians. According to the paper, the report was given to Abbas from a European source, who claimed that the Americans were not interested in exerting pressure or confronting Israel, and that the U.S. was "Allowing Israel full freedom to take a stance Which would serve its policies , its security, and its interests alone. " ... Abbas spokesman shaft is hardly deny the By: Palestinian Presidential spokesperson Nabil Abu Rdeineh denied reports on Monday that President Mahmoud Abbas plans to resign if a final agreement is not reached in negotiations with Israel within six months. The above report was not denied. In the West Bank continue to get rid of it presented companies: Palestinian forces loyal to President Mahmoud Abbas have arrested two Islamic Jihad leaders, a Palestinian security official said on Monday in a US-backed law-and-order campaign in the occupied West Bank. Abdel Fatah Khuzaimiah , who was detained on Sunday, what the most senior militant taken into custody in the northern West Bank since dog hundreds of pro-Abbas security men deployed in the city of Jenin, two weeks ago. [In the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, Hamas security forces questioned Osama al-Fara, at Abbas loyalist and the governor of the southern town of Khan Younis, for four hours, sources in Abbas's Fatah movement said.] Over the weekend, were arrested over 40 people from marauding IDF units, houses looted, people abused at checkpoints in Hebron and even dismantled a checkpoint kompensationslos. And yet another "practice" is finally made public: Israeli Port Authorities have been holding a major shipment of electronics ordered by Palestinian firms at the Israeli of Ashdod for eight months, the Palestinian Minister of Telecommunications Hassuna Kamal said on Sunday. Israel has been detaining at Ashdod port electronic equipment Which the Palestinian ministry of telecommunications has imported since 8 months, Palestinian Minister of Telecommunications Hassuna Kamal said on Sunday. Hassan was speaking to the press in Cairo after he participated in the Telecom Africa conference and exhibition. He said that Israel deliberately held the equipment because it was imported directly while the Israelis wanted the imports go through Israeli companies. He explained that importing directly is less costly than using Israeli agents. He appealed to the international community and the concerned organizations to pressure on Israel to get the electronic equipment released. [Maan] Well, as already mentioned, the international aid money but also the real rulers of the country to fill their pockets.
This Palestinian Life is a film about the Palestinian nonviolent struggle in the face of Israel's occupation and annexation of their land. Israel maintains control over a majority of Palestinian land. Surrounding the valleys of many Palestinian villages lie Israeli communities, called settlements, a majority of which according to international law are illegally built on Palestinian village land. The Israeli army protects Jewish settlers as they violently attack school children, prevent Palestinian shepherds from tending to their flocks of sheep, or raze ancient trees. This system threatens the very way of life of Israel’s Palestinian neighbors. [ Trailer mit der hübschen Jeanette. Ich werde die Projektfortschritte genau beobachten. Natürlich nur aus politischen Gründen. :-)] Ähm. Ja: Phillip Rizk, im Übrigen auch Deutscher is no stranger to this blog and has been linked . Exactly I do not know, but I think he has to do with these people . I find very very interesting ... jeaneeem no, this project to me so far unknown Julie Norman . Photo area.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
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the U.S. State Department have recently been leaked to various audio evidence, that very amusing content as soon as possible be published on the government's own XXX website shall be: Israeli and Palestinian negotiators are privately discussing a peace agreement and the talks should intensify in the next several months, U.S. Secretary of State Condi Rice casserole with cheese said on Sunday. "I do know how seriously they are discussing all of the key issues ," Rice told reporters aboard Air Force One as she returned from a Middle East trip with President George W. Bush. "I think you're going to see them intensifying those discussions over the next several months." [What? So for me, sex is generally the most important issue. Policy? Hard to imagine. After all, Condi Rice pudding with Quark various senior government officials for sunbathing has deployed to Israel to monitor the Friedensheuchelei. It can of course be with the Foreign Minister amierkanischen always she is lying, right.] [...] Of course it may also be that they tolerate the non-flight levels. to subject you, they would provide assistance to undemocratic processes running [Fifteen members of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee are demanding to urgent session on the discussion of core issues with the Palestinian Authority . They are demanding reports from Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and chief negotiator Brigadier General (Res.) Udi Dekel on the matter, and are demanding that Olmert report on the exchange of messages, via Turkey, with Syrian President Bashar Assad. ] would be an adventure at this point. Because after all, Israel is ruled by democratically-minded winners, can not cloud the little stream and not by a bunch of looser, against the various corruption investigations . Run The top winner: Continuous rocket barrages fired by Palestinians against Israeli towns in the western Negev and can not persist a decision on how to act on the matter is near , Prime Minister Ehud Olmert warned on Sunday. "We are very close to a decision point regarding every issue in Gaza," Olmert told ministers at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting. "The present situation can not continue." [It raining since 7 years Qassam rockets at Israel . And now is the time decision what to do with it close. Probably tomorrow will be the Messiah, it snows in Jerusalem on Thursday and next Sunday from Cyprus, a flying pig to protest against the unequal treatment of Muslims and Jews to demonstrate against the Christians. The week after next will be legalized soft drugs to pacify the Middle East to make somewhat bearable.] The Qassam units are subject to Israeli counter-measures set the fire for two days. A small pleasure in the Egyptian negotiators: Egyptian intelligence chief Omar Suleiman said Sunday that if Israel agreed to the terms of a truce deal with Gaza militant groups, he set could a date for starting the cease-fire as early as Monday. A further indication that Olmert bypassed vollstädnig stands in Israeli politics: A convoluted declaration of war from the dictation of being-for Tens of darkness George Bush implement his Knesset speech, supposedly the day before an enormously important visit by two Ministers Foreign and Defense in Egypt who would like there to negotiate a truce is in addition to the above non-transparency in terms of other negotiations proof enough that the head of government now only representative character of the day sets. provides striking is the behavior hardly gone lame duck Olmert can rely on the lame duck Bush for more attention: U.S. President George W. Bush at the last stop of his Middle East tour in Egypt the Arab leaders snub t. Arab politician said after Bush's talk of "insolence". Snubbed Merkel will also love and Cos in his ass the countries, [such as Egypt] ... on a reform and change course ... . See Meanwhile also, the future foreign minister of the Americans on first visit: Washington visiting assert must to the rest of the world that if they want to be friends with America, they need to do more to keep Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons , U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said Sunday in an exclusive interview with The Jerusalem Post. [And I always thought it was necessary to build nurn Burger King Empire, eat genetically modified dirt, as many people buy weapons and pay the foreign trade deficit. It may be mistaken.] Ich befürchte allerdings das uns hier ein Generationenwechsel von verbraucht und harmlos zu Großmachtdenken der anderen Art bevorsteht. Pelosi said that to stop Iran's nuclear march, short of a military strike - something she did not rule out as a last resort - "you have to go all the way. And people have to know you are deadly serious that if you want to be our friend, if you want the benefit of our friendship, a central pillar of our foreign policy is to stop the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction ." Kennen wir das? Jau: The proliferation of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons ("weapons of mass destruction") and of the means of delivering such weapons, constitutes an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States, and [I] hereby declare a national emergency to deal with that threat. Kommt uns noch bekannter vor: Just prior to this hearing, he handed me copies of the documents he downloaded from a site in Finland describing the nature of the fission and fusion processes, the basic principles of fission weapon design, and assembly techniques for achieving supercriticality. Now while I am not a physicist, and cannot judge the level of sophistication of all of this data, I nevertheless cannot help but think that this information might be useful to someone, somewhere, who may want to build a bomb and who may not otherwise have access to it. [Richtig, der Frauenschützer Duncan Ban Hunter, of women from combat zones would have.] It's after over 14 years of very interesting that the "arguments" are still the same and the proliferation spiral is extended for a possible Barak presidency by Sarkozy and Bush in the entire Middle East, while the "rouge states" still the same. A seemingly very useful topic.
why the trial was postponed? Police will confront Prime Minister Ehud Olmert with new evidence in connection with the ongoing corruption investigation against him, Channel 2 reported on Friday. According to the report, police have requested that Olmert make himself available for questioning either Saturday night or Sunday during which they will seek explanations from the prime minister before the scheduled May 25 court deposition of a key witness, U.S. fundraiser Morris Talansky. [...] Attorney General Menachem Mazuz on Sunday said he doubted a decision could be reached in the near future on the ongoing corruption probe against Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. " I am not certain that in the coming weeks we will make a legal decision , this is an unrealistic attitude," Mazuz told Channel Two's Ilana Dayan in an interview broadcast on Sunday. [...] The commander of the National Fraud Investigations Unit, Shlomi Ayalon, contacted Olmert's attorneys Thursday with a request for an interview as soon as possible. Sources involved in the investigation said Saturday they expected such a meeting would be held soon, possibly Sunday or Monday. But at the Prime Minister's Bureau, as well as among members of his legal counsel, there was surprise at the rush for another interview. ... Law enforcement sources said in recent days that their aim is to "lock" Olmert on one version of events before Talansky gives his public deposition. Investigators are concerned that if Olmert is not interviewed before Talansky's deposition, the PM's version of the affair may be "doctored" to avoid his being incriminated in the case. The investigators are planning to provide Olmert's lawyers with the material they have so far collected, so that his defense team will be able to cross-examine Talansky in court. [...] The prosecutors' assertion was included in the state's response to appeals filed last week by attorneys Eli Zohar, Ro'i Blecher and Nevot Tel-Tzur, who are representing Olmert, and Micha Fetman, who is representing the prime minister's former bureau chief, Shula Zaken. "With regard to the claim [by the appellants] regarding the large amount of evidence in the possession of the prosecution and the difficulty to prepare for the cross-examination of [Talansky] according to the timetable that has been set, it should be pointed out that the lower court's decision was conveyed to the parties on Friday afternoon (May 9)," the prosecutors wrote. "The state informed the counsel for the appellants that it was ready to hand over most of the evidence by Friday evening! Nevertheless, the defense, for its own reasons, did not do anything to receive the material up to this very moment. "It would be helpful if the investigators in the next week by the pressure" would build accidental "release any details. [...] Since the latest investigation of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was announced, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni has greatly accelerated her political activity within Kadima . Party sources say that last week her camp stepped up their recruiting efforts, taking dog hundreds of party membership applications from party headquarters. Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz so went into high gear last week;. his party workers grabbed Over 1,000 sign-up forms [...] Public Security Minister Avi Dichter has said that he is considering running for the leadership of Kadima. ... On Friday, several Kadima MKs gathered at the home of MK Isaac Ben-Israel to discuss the ongoing investigation against Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. This is the first meeting of this kind since the news first broke regarding Olmert's probe, but the participants maintain that the nature of the meeting is merely a " theoretical discussion " and not an attempted putsch. [...] Jordan's King Abdullah II has told Israel to set the conditions necessary for peacemaking so that an agreement with the Palestinians can be reached this year. Abdullah's remarks came in a meeting Sunday with Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, his royal palace said. The Abdullah Livni sets is explained in more detail at the bottom: About two weeks ago Prime Minister Ehud Olmert dined in Petra, Jordan with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and with King Abdullah. In the meeting, Which Was defined as "good and warm . The meeting was so good and warm to see Abbas again forced to dramatic outbursts: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday threatened to resign if he does not reach a peace settlement with Israel within six months, Israeli MK Yossi Beilin said. Bush's speech to the Knesset will be interpreted as the ultimate proof of the large-scale Verarschung the Palestinians: "In principle, the Bush speech at the Knesset angered us, and we were not happy with it. . This is our position and we have a lot of remarks (about the speech) and I frankly, clearly and transparently asked him that the American position should be balanced, "Abbas said Bush's attempt to cement the porcelain struck more than failed: a state. "would be an opportunity to end the suffering that takes place in the Palestinian territories " There probably a quarter of Lebanon after this "suffering"-definition of the Palestinian state is to strike Last nor the comparison of the above. I told the President that I am absolutely committed to working with he and his negotiators, as well as the Israelis , to get a state defined. + privately discussing .
Related: Israel has agreed to release 71 Palestinian prisoners in return for kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Schalit, a senior Hamas official said during an interview with the London-based pan-Arabic newspaper, Al-Hayat. [...] Sources in the Strip told Ynet on Sunday evening that as opposed to what had been the original outline of the truce negotiations between Hamas and the Egyptian mediators, the issue of kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit is proving to be central to the talks. [...] Time to free Barghouti - Releasing popular Fatah leader may be only way to stop Hamas expansion [...] Head of Egyptian Intelligence General Omar Suleiman has warned Hamas that the failure to include kidnapped Israel Defense Forces soldier Gilad Shalit in a prisoner exchange with Israel will lead to a wide-spread IDF operation in the Gaza Strip, according to a report in the Lebanese daily Al-Akhbar.
Three Palestinian citizens were injured on Saturday in a fight between the Hamas-affiliated de facto government's police and the members of an Islamic group called Ahl Al-Kitab Wa As-Sunna (followers of the Qur'an and the Prophet's teachings) in the northern Gaza Strip. [...] Assailants detonated a bomb outside a popular cafe in Gaza City early Sunday morning, apparently part of a campaign by shadowy extremists to eliminate perceived symbols of Western influence. [...] The West Bank is open for business after years of bloody turmoil. That's the intended message of this week's international investors' conference where the Palestinians are seeking backing for nearly $2 billion in development projects, from fish farms to a new city of 25,000. The three-day gathering of hundreds of potential investors in the biblical town of Bethlehem is to signal a turning point for the Palestinian economy, battered by Israeli-Palestinian fighting and a stifling Israeli closure regime of hundreds of checkpoints and roadblocks.
the U.S. State Department have recently been leaked to various audio evidence, that very amusing content as soon as possible be published on the government's own XXX website shall be: Israeli and Palestinian negotiators are privately discussing a peace agreement and the talks should intensify in the next several months, U.S. Secretary of State Condi Rice casserole with cheese said on Sunday. "I do know how seriously they are discussing all of the key issues ," Rice told reporters aboard Air Force One as she returned from a Middle East trip with President George W. Bush. "I think you're going to see them intensifying those discussions over the next several months." [What? So for me, sex is generally the most important issue. Policy? Hard to imagine. After all, Condi Rice pudding with Quark various senior government officials for sunbathing has deployed to Israel to monitor the Friedensheuchelei. It can of course be with the Foreign Minister amierkanischen always she is lying, right.] [...] Of course it may also be that they tolerate the non-flight levels. to subject you, they would provide assistance to undemocratic processes running [Fifteen members of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee are demanding to urgent session on the discussion of core issues with the Palestinian Authority . They are demanding reports from Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and chief negotiator Brigadier General (Res.) Udi Dekel on the matter, and are demanding that Olmert report on the exchange of messages, via Turkey, with Syrian President Bashar Assad. ] would be an adventure at this point. Because after all, Israel is ruled by democratically-minded winners, can not cloud the little stream and not by a bunch of looser, against the various corruption investigations . Run The top winner: Continuous rocket barrages fired by Palestinians against Israeli towns in the western Negev and can not persist a decision on how to act on the matter is near , Prime Minister Ehud Olmert warned on Sunday. "We are very close to a decision point regarding every issue in Gaza," Olmert told ministers at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting. "The present situation can not continue." [It raining since 7 years Qassam rockets at Israel . And now is the time decision what to do with it close. Probably tomorrow will be the Messiah, it snows in Jerusalem on Thursday and next Sunday from Cyprus, a flying pig to protest against the unequal treatment of Muslims and Jews to demonstrate against the Christians. The week after next will be legalized soft drugs to pacify the Middle East to make somewhat bearable.] The Qassam units are subject to Israeli counter-measures set the fire for two days. A small pleasure in the Egyptian negotiators: Egyptian intelligence chief Omar Suleiman said Sunday that if Israel agreed to the terms of a truce deal with Gaza militant groups, he set could a date for starting the cease-fire as early as Monday. A further indication that Olmert bypassed vollstädnig stands in Israeli politics: A convoluted declaration of war from the dictation of being-for Tens of darkness George Bush implement his Knesset speech, supposedly the day before an enormously important visit by two Ministers Foreign and Defense in Egypt who would like there to negotiate a truce is in addition to the above non-transparency in terms of other negotiations proof enough that the head of government now only representative character of the day sets. provides striking is the behavior hardly gone lame duck Olmert can rely on the lame duck Bush for more attention: U.S. President George W. Bush at the last stop of his Middle East tour in Egypt the Arab leaders snub t. Arab politician said after Bush's talk of "insolence". Snubbed Merkel will also love and Cos in his ass the countries, [such as Egypt] ... on a reform and change course ... . See Meanwhile also, the future foreign minister of the Americans on first visit: Washington visiting assert must to the rest of the world that if they want to be friends with America, they need to do more to keep Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons , U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said Sunday in an exclusive interview with The Jerusalem Post. [And I always thought it was necessary to build nurn Burger King Empire, eat genetically modified dirt, as many people buy weapons and pay the foreign trade deficit. It may be mistaken.] Ich befürchte allerdings das uns hier ein Generationenwechsel von verbraucht und harmlos zu Großmachtdenken der anderen Art bevorsteht. Pelosi said that to stop Iran's nuclear march, short of a military strike - something she did not rule out as a last resort - "you have to go all the way. And people have to know you are deadly serious that if you want to be our friend, if you want the benefit of our friendship, a central pillar of our foreign policy is to stop the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction ." Kennen wir das? Jau: The proliferation of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons ("weapons of mass destruction") and of the means of delivering such weapons, constitutes an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States, and [I] hereby declare a national emergency to deal with that threat. Kommt uns noch bekannter vor: Just prior to this hearing, he handed me copies of the documents he downloaded from a site in Finland describing the nature of the fission and fusion processes, the basic principles of fission weapon design, and assembly techniques for achieving supercriticality. Now while I am not a physicist, and cannot judge the level of sophistication of all of this data, I nevertheless cannot help but think that this information might be useful to someone, somewhere, who may want to build a bomb and who may not otherwise have access to it. [Richtig, der Frauenschützer Duncan Ban Hunter, of women from combat zones would have.] It's after over 14 years of very interesting that the "arguments" are still the same and the proliferation spiral is extended for a possible Barak presidency by Sarkozy and Bush in the entire Middle East, while the "rouge states" still the same. A seemingly very useful topic.
why the trial was postponed? Police will confront Prime Minister Ehud Olmert with new evidence in connection with the ongoing corruption investigation against him, Channel 2 reported on Friday. According to the report, police have requested that Olmert make himself available for questioning either Saturday night or Sunday during which they will seek explanations from the prime minister before the scheduled May 25 court deposition of a key witness, U.S. fundraiser Morris Talansky. [...] Attorney General Menachem Mazuz on Sunday said he doubted a decision could be reached in the near future on the ongoing corruption probe against Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. " I am not certain that in the coming weeks we will make a legal decision , this is an unrealistic attitude," Mazuz told Channel Two's Ilana Dayan in an interview broadcast on Sunday. [...] The commander of the National Fraud Investigations Unit, Shlomi Ayalon, contacted Olmert's attorneys Thursday with a request for an interview as soon as possible. Sources involved in the investigation said Saturday they expected such a meeting would be held soon, possibly Sunday or Monday. But at the Prime Minister's Bureau, as well as among members of his legal counsel, there was surprise at the rush for another interview. ... Law enforcement sources said in recent days that their aim is to "lock" Olmert on one version of events before Talansky gives his public deposition. Investigators are concerned that if Olmert is not interviewed before Talansky's deposition, the PM's version of the affair may be "doctored" to avoid his being incriminated in the case. The investigators are planning to provide Olmert's lawyers with the material they have so far collected, so that his defense team will be able to cross-examine Talansky in court. [...] The prosecutors' assertion was included in the state's response to appeals filed last week by attorneys Eli Zohar, Ro'i Blecher and Nevot Tel-Tzur, who are representing Olmert, and Micha Fetman, who is representing the prime minister's former bureau chief, Shula Zaken. "With regard to the claim [by the appellants] regarding the large amount of evidence in the possession of the prosecution and the difficulty to prepare for the cross-examination of [Talansky] according to the timetable that has been set, it should be pointed out that the lower court's decision was conveyed to the parties on Friday afternoon (May 9)," the prosecutors wrote. "The state informed the counsel for the appellants that it was ready to hand over most of the evidence by Friday evening! Nevertheless, the defense, for its own reasons, did not do anything to receive the material up to this very moment. "It would be helpful if the investigators in the next week by the pressure" would build accidental "release any details. [...] Since the latest investigation of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was announced, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni has greatly accelerated her political activity within Kadima . Party sources say that last week her camp stepped up their recruiting efforts, taking dog hundreds of party membership applications from party headquarters. Transportation Minister Shaul Mofaz so went into high gear last week;. his party workers grabbed Over 1,000 sign-up forms [...] Public Security Minister Avi Dichter has said that he is considering running for the leadership of Kadima. ... On Friday, several Kadima MKs gathered at the home of MK Isaac Ben-Israel to discuss the ongoing investigation against Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. This is the first meeting of this kind since the news first broke regarding Olmert's probe, but the participants maintain that the nature of the meeting is merely a " theoretical discussion " and not an attempted putsch. [...] Jordan's King Abdullah II has told Israel to set the conditions necessary for peacemaking so that an agreement with the Palestinians can be reached this year. Abdullah's remarks came in a meeting Sunday with Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, his royal palace said. The Abdullah Livni sets is explained in more detail at the bottom: About two weeks ago Prime Minister Ehud Olmert dined in Petra, Jordan with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and with King Abdullah. In the meeting, Which Was defined as "good and warm . The meeting was so good and warm to see Abbas again forced to dramatic outbursts: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday threatened to resign if he does not reach a peace settlement with Israel within six months, Israeli MK Yossi Beilin said. Bush's speech to the Knesset will be interpreted as the ultimate proof of the large-scale Verarschung the Palestinians: "In principle, the Bush speech at the Knesset angered us, and we were not happy with it. . This is our position and we have a lot of remarks (about the speech) and I frankly, clearly and transparently asked him that the American position should be balanced, "Abbas said Bush's attempt to cement the porcelain struck more than failed: a state. "would be an opportunity to end the suffering that takes place in the Palestinian territories " There probably a quarter of Lebanon after this "suffering"-definition of the Palestinian state is to strike Last nor the comparison of the above. I told the President that I am absolutely committed to working with he and his negotiators, as well as the Israelis , to get a state defined. + privately discussing .
Related: Israel has agreed to release 71 Palestinian prisoners in return for kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Schalit, a senior Hamas official said during an interview with the London-based pan-Arabic newspaper, Al-Hayat. [...] Sources in the Strip told Ynet on Sunday evening that as opposed to what had been the original outline of the truce negotiations between Hamas and the Egyptian mediators, the issue of kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit is proving to be central to the talks. [...] Time to free Barghouti - Releasing popular Fatah leader may be only way to stop Hamas expansion [...] Head of Egyptian Intelligence General Omar Suleiman has warned Hamas that the failure to include kidnapped Israel Defense Forces soldier Gilad Shalit in a prisoner exchange with Israel will lead to a wide-spread IDF operation in the Gaza Strip, according to a report in the Lebanese daily Al-Akhbar.
Three Palestinian citizens were injured on Saturday in a fight between the Hamas-affiliated de facto government's police and the members of an Islamic group called Ahl Al-Kitab Wa As-Sunna (followers of the Qur'an and the Prophet's teachings) in the northern Gaza Strip. [...] Assailants detonated a bomb outside a popular cafe in Gaza City early Sunday morning, apparently part of a campaign by shadowy extremists to eliminate perceived symbols of Western influence. [...] The West Bank is open for business after years of bloody turmoil. That's the intended message of this week's international investors' conference where the Palestinians are seeking backing for nearly $2 billion in development projects, from fish farms to a new city of 25,000. The three-day gathering of hundreds of potential investors in the biblical town of Bethlehem is to signal a turning point for the Palestinian economy, battered by Israeli-Palestinian fighting and a stifling Israeli closure regime of hundreds of checkpoints and roadblocks.
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Die kindische Logik mancher Politiker ist schon erstaunlich: Israel has asked Egypt to incorporate a deal to free abducted soldier Gilad Shalit into Hamas truce talks being mediated by Cairo. The cease-fire talks will resume next week, Haaretz has learned. A Hamas official said that the group does not oppose including Shalit in truce deal but the would agree to such a move on its own terms, Israel Radio reported on Friday. Actually we wanted to recapture the Gaza Strip now. According to Ayma Taha, a Hamas spokesman, the delegation will travel to Egypt for a week. to be disutiert over the relocation of the meeting in which expressions of Israelis to Egypt's intelligence chief Suleiman earlier this week [note the 12 days that lie between them] there are no indications that means so much to the Suleiman the delegation conveyed one has not needed . appear Abnormal error actually brought Separate ceasefire for Mubarak is the fact that his original intention of a reconciliation between Fatah and Hamas has failed to obtain. "Egypt's intelligence chief, General Omar Suleiman, will meet a delegation of Palestinian factions in the Gaza Strip on Sunday," The indicated variation in the link I think is a hoax. After early morning attacks from the Gaza Strip Hamas shelling Israeli fighter planes armed units. No victim reports. Afterwards peace breaks out. Before the Rosary Sisters School, a Catholic facility in Gaza City in an arson attack perpetrated. [...] The recent visit by Egyptian intelligence chief Gen. Omar Suleiman to Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories was supposed to help advance a ceasefire deal between the Palestinian militant groups in the Gaza Strip, headed by Hamas, and the Jewish state. However, the likelihood of this is low, many analysts here say, with the most probable best case scenario being a reduction in the intensity of the conflict , lessening the chances of civilians on both sides of the Gaza-Israeli border getting hurt or killed.
In the West Bank is relatively quiet, except for the usual daily free friendship Meetings: Dozens of settlers from the West Bank settlement of Yitzhar rioted in the village of Asira al-Kabaliya , Palestinian sources reported Friday. According to the report, several Palestinians were beaten up by settlers, who then caused extensive property damage in the village. However, according to the settlers, Palestinians from a nearby village provoked the latest clash after setting a wheat field owned by Yitzhar residents on fire. The settlers said that teams who arrived on the scene to put out the fire were stoned by Palestinians, and claimed that this was the third time in the past two weeks that villagers set fields on fire.
The successes of the Bush visit and his initiative to improve the Verhandlungsgeschindigkeit of "core issues" in the exchange of Israelis and Palestinians are considerable: Israel ruled out all debate on letting Palestinian refugees return in any peace deal, as U.S. President George W. Bush ended a visit on Friday that left Arabs dismayed by his outspoken support for Israel's "chosen people". As Bush flew out after three days of celebrations of Israel's 60th anniversary, an Israeli government spokesman said Palestinian insistence on the right of return for 4.5 million refugees and their descendants was "the ultimate deal breaker". Six months into negotiations sponsored by Bush in the hope of a deal before he leaves the White House, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's spokesman used some of the toughest Israeli language yet to insist that President Mahmoud Abbas abandon 60-year-old refugee claims if he wants to establish a Palestinian state. "This demand, which does not exist under international law, for right of return , is the ultimate deal breaker. You cannot have peace and this demand at the same time," Mark Regev said. [ Kommentar von Naomi Bubis ] Vor lauter Angst vor der Rückkehr der Flüchtlinge behandelt man die eigene muslimische Gemeinde wie folgt: Israel’s Arab minority has a lower life expectancy than that of Jewish citizens; the Arab community suffers from higher infant mortality rates; and in relative terms the number of elderly Arabs without teeth is very high. A new report says these are some of the signs of discrimination within the health care system . [Bush also told them that just as the US changed its treatment of minorities, he hoped that Israeli society could also change the way it treats its minorities .]
Shimon Peres, however, has probably smoked a little too much hasbara: "Do not forget," Peres continued, "He is now going to Saudi Arabia, an Arab country He knows exactly to whom his words are directed." Adding, "He Sent a strong and unequivocal message of peace ". President George W. Bush and King Abdullah formalized new cooperation on Friday between the kingdom and the United States on a range of topics, including the development of civilian nuclear energy in Saudi Arabia and U.S. protection of Saudi oil fields. After all, does not apply to the Saudis the missile test, as the existing weapons systems are ordered and manufacturing nuclear weapons.
peace is spreading in other ways: The United States and Israel agree on the need for "tangible action" to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's spokesman said after a visit by U.S. President George W. Bush. "We are on the same page. We both see the threat ... And we both understand that tangible action is required to prevent the Iranians from moving forward on a nuclear weapon ," Olmert spokesman Mark Regev said on Friday. Regev described diplomatic efforts so far to exert pressure on Iran as "positive", but added: "It is clearly not sufficient and it's clear that additional steps will have to be taken". Asked about the option of using military force, Regev said: "Leaders of many countries have talked about many options being on the table and, of course, Israel agrees with that." Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric toward Tehran in a speech to Israel's Knesset on Thursday, saying critics' calls for talks with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad were comparable to the "appeasement" of Adolf Hitler before World War Two. [...] Democrat Barack Obama accused President George W. Bush on Friday of "fear-mongering" for suggesting Democrats wanted to appease terrorists and vowed to meet leaders of hostile nations like Iran if elected. Obama, relishing a long-distance debate with Bush on foreign policy, said the president had contributed to Tehran's rise in the Middle East by launching the Iraq war, which he said had removed Baghdad as a counterweight to Iran. [...] McCain, meanwhile, is guilty of hypocrisy. I am a supporter of Hillary Clinton and believe that she was right to say, about McCain's statement on Hamas, "I don't think that anybody should take that seriously." Unfortunately, the Republicans know that some people will. That's why they say such things. But given his own position on Hamas, McCain is the last politician who should be attacking Obama. Two years ago, just after Hamas won the Palestinian parliamentary elections, I interviewed McCain for the British network Sky News's "World News Tonight" program. Here is the crucial part of our exchange: I asked: "Do you think that American diplomats should be operating the way they have in the past, working with the Palestinian government if Hamas is now in charge?" McCain answered: " They're the government; sooner or later we are going to have to deal with them, one way or another , and I understand why this administration and previous administrations had such antipathy towards Hamas because of their dedication to violence and the things that they not only espouse but practice, so . . . but it's a new reality in the Middle East. I think the lesson is people want security and a decent life and decent future, that they want democracy. Fatah was not giving them that."
David Ignatius, " The squeeze on the Middle East's moderates " [...] Qatar's emir formally opened talks on Friday between rival Lebanese leaders which aim to resolve a protracted political conflict that has pushed their country to the brink of a new civil war. [...] What was actually from the Yemeni initiative Hamas-Fatah? [...] After 48 hours of talks, the delegation of Arab foreign ministers and nine Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa on Thursday revealed a six-point plan to end the sectarian strife that left almost 70 dead and 200 injured across Lebanon in one week. Ghassan Charbel [...] " Questions for the opposition "
Die kindische Logik mancher Politiker ist schon erstaunlich: Israel has asked Egypt to incorporate a deal to free abducted soldier Gilad Shalit into Hamas truce talks being mediated by Cairo. The cease-fire talks will resume next week, Haaretz has learned. A Hamas official said that the group does not oppose including Shalit in truce deal but the would agree to such a move on its own terms, Israel Radio reported on Friday. Actually we wanted to recapture the Gaza Strip now. According to Ayma Taha, a Hamas spokesman, the delegation will travel to Egypt for a week. to be disutiert over the relocation of the meeting in which expressions of Israelis to Egypt's intelligence chief Suleiman earlier this week [note the 12 days that lie between them] there are no indications that means so much to the Suleiman the delegation conveyed one has not needed . appear Abnormal error actually brought Separate ceasefire for Mubarak is the fact that his original intention of a reconciliation between Fatah and Hamas has failed to obtain. "Egypt's intelligence chief, General Omar Suleiman, will meet a delegation of Palestinian factions in the Gaza Strip on Sunday," The indicated variation in the link I think is a hoax. After early morning attacks from the Gaza Strip Hamas shelling Israeli fighter planes armed units. No victim reports. Afterwards peace breaks out. Before the Rosary Sisters School, a Catholic facility in Gaza City in an arson attack perpetrated. [...] The recent visit by Egyptian intelligence chief Gen. Omar Suleiman to Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories was supposed to help advance a ceasefire deal between the Palestinian militant groups in the Gaza Strip, headed by Hamas, and the Jewish state. However, the likelihood of this is low, many analysts here say, with the most probable best case scenario being a reduction in the intensity of the conflict , lessening the chances of civilians on both sides of the Gaza-Israeli border getting hurt or killed.
In the West Bank is relatively quiet, except for the usual daily free friendship Meetings: Dozens of settlers from the West Bank settlement of Yitzhar rioted in the village of Asira al-Kabaliya , Palestinian sources reported Friday. According to the report, several Palestinians were beaten up by settlers, who then caused extensive property damage in the village. However, according to the settlers, Palestinians from a nearby village provoked the latest clash after setting a wheat field owned by Yitzhar residents on fire. The settlers said that teams who arrived on the scene to put out the fire were stoned by Palestinians, and claimed that this was the third time in the past two weeks that villagers set fields on fire.
The successes of the Bush visit and his initiative to improve the Verhandlungsgeschindigkeit of "core issues" in the exchange of Israelis and Palestinians are considerable: Israel ruled out all debate on letting Palestinian refugees return in any peace deal, as U.S. President George W. Bush ended a visit on Friday that left Arabs dismayed by his outspoken support for Israel's "chosen people". As Bush flew out after three days of celebrations of Israel's 60th anniversary, an Israeli government spokesman said Palestinian insistence on the right of return for 4.5 million refugees and their descendants was "the ultimate deal breaker". Six months into negotiations sponsored by Bush in the hope of a deal before he leaves the White House, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's spokesman used some of the toughest Israeli language yet to insist that President Mahmoud Abbas abandon 60-year-old refugee claims if he wants to establish a Palestinian state. "This demand, which does not exist under international law, for right of return , is the ultimate deal breaker. You cannot have peace and this demand at the same time," Mark Regev said. [ Kommentar von Naomi Bubis ] Vor lauter Angst vor der Rückkehr der Flüchtlinge behandelt man die eigene muslimische Gemeinde wie folgt: Israel’s Arab minority has a lower life expectancy than that of Jewish citizens; the Arab community suffers from higher infant mortality rates; and in relative terms the number of elderly Arabs without teeth is very high. A new report says these are some of the signs of discrimination within the health care system . [Bush also told them that just as the US changed its treatment of minorities, he hoped that Israeli society could also change the way it treats its minorities .]
Shimon Peres, however, has probably smoked a little too much hasbara: "Do not forget," Peres continued, "He is now going to Saudi Arabia, an Arab country He knows exactly to whom his words are directed." Adding, "He Sent a strong and unequivocal message of peace ". President George W. Bush and King Abdullah formalized new cooperation on Friday between the kingdom and the United States on a range of topics, including the development of civilian nuclear energy in Saudi Arabia and U.S. protection of Saudi oil fields. After all, does not apply to the Saudis the missile test, as the existing weapons systems are ordered and manufacturing nuclear weapons.
peace is spreading in other ways: The United States and Israel agree on the need for "tangible action" to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's spokesman said after a visit by U.S. President George W. Bush. "We are on the same page. We both see the threat ... And we both understand that tangible action is required to prevent the Iranians from moving forward on a nuclear weapon ," Olmert spokesman Mark Regev said on Friday. Regev described diplomatic efforts so far to exert pressure on Iran as "positive", but added: "It is clearly not sufficient and it's clear that additional steps will have to be taken". Asked about the option of using military force, Regev said: "Leaders of many countries have talked about many options being on the table and, of course, Israel agrees with that." Bush ratcheted up his rhetoric toward Tehran in a speech to Israel's Knesset on Thursday, saying critics' calls for talks with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad were comparable to the "appeasement" of Adolf Hitler before World War Two. [...] Democrat Barack Obama accused President George W. Bush on Friday of "fear-mongering" for suggesting Democrats wanted to appease terrorists and vowed to meet leaders of hostile nations like Iran if elected. Obama, relishing a long-distance debate with Bush on foreign policy, said the president had contributed to Tehran's rise in the Middle East by launching the Iraq war, which he said had removed Baghdad as a counterweight to Iran. [...] McCain, meanwhile, is guilty of hypocrisy. I am a supporter of Hillary Clinton and believe that she was right to say, about McCain's statement on Hamas, "I don't think that anybody should take that seriously." Unfortunately, the Republicans know that some people will. That's why they say such things. But given his own position on Hamas, McCain is the last politician who should be attacking Obama. Two years ago, just after Hamas won the Palestinian parliamentary elections, I interviewed McCain for the British network Sky News's "World News Tonight" program. Here is the crucial part of our exchange: I asked: "Do you think that American diplomats should be operating the way they have in the past, working with the Palestinian government if Hamas is now in charge?" McCain answered: " They're the government; sooner or later we are going to have to deal with them, one way or another , and I understand why this administration and previous administrations had such antipathy towards Hamas because of their dedication to violence and the things that they not only espouse but practice, so . . . but it's a new reality in the Middle East. I think the lesson is people want security and a decent life and decent future, that they want democracy. Fatah was not giving them that."
David Ignatius, " The squeeze on the Middle East's moderates " [...] Qatar's emir formally opened talks on Friday between rival Lebanese leaders which aim to resolve a protracted political conflict that has pushed their country to the brink of a new civil war. [...] What was actually from the Yemeni initiative Hamas-Fatah? [...] After 48 hours of talks, the delegation of Arab foreign ministers and nine Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa on Thursday revealed a six-point plan to end the sectarian strife that left almost 70 dead and 200 injured across Lebanon in one week. Ghassan Charbel [...] " Questions for the opposition "
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