Friday, May 16, 2008

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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 "

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Should I Take Creatine With Superpump 250

First Think, Act later + IDF kills One

"After the events of yesterday the blood boils and the well wants to react," Barak said during a speech in Jerusalem. But he added: "It is more important to exercise judgment and to follow a policy of think first, act later." [As it happens I'll be with the guts to Tzippi Livni check.]
"The government will work toward an absolute end to Qassam rocket fire, and we are not talking about a prolonged period of months," he said while on a visit to Ashkelon, where a rocket struck on Wednesday, wounding some 90 people in various conditions. Barak added that Wednesday's attack " proves that Despite Our military action in Gaza, the militants are still firing . If the rocket had hit the main rafter near the building's roof, we would be attending funerals today and not just inspecting the situation on the ground. " Maybe Barak should erlenen even thinking before speaking. In the majority of the military operations are directed only to the "infrastructure" are rarely active Qassam units before launching prevented from launching. "Not There was no need to inform the residents that the alarm system was working ," Aside from the sloppiness [the officer said. "It is not clear how the Home Front Command will act differently in the future in light of the large number of false alarms."] Is the level of attacks a false concept of operations due. Here were already discussed the remaining idle on the ground helicopter of the army and the anger of the pilots about it. Why can a rocket that is fired at Sderot can shoot non t is due to the short period of time. A rocket on Ashkelon is a 1/4-Stunde go. An eternity, the Israeli Radiologists to use the missile in flight to watch idly. The internal wear, resulting in the down command to show the units here yesterday from the aforementioned right approved, the fluke are not preventable. Accumulate the fluke [like today at a synagogue] we may assume that the Qassam units choose from the mistakes of the scatter adapt and purposeful. One hand, the fatalistic approach of getting used to and also the unbearable miscalculation could be the Hamas government with a blockade "demilitarize" indicate the degree of intellectual capital that is invested in the story at the lower end of the scale sits. A structural problem of the IDF / IAF: We sit on the super computer brain and spies with the highest technical Aufand all sorts of countries, large simulated attacks on nuclear facilities, some foreign countries. It is obviously difficult because problems are profane as Qassam fire to care. Moreover, does the above statement "if ... main roof" an almost childlike disproportionate to the reality shows: Had a falafel stand taken in front of the mall would be the set of perhaps more correctly. The Honourable Minister of Defence has not let either inform properly or the army did not keep him properly informed. Particularly amusing is the section "Security sources told Haaretz that after the visit to Israel by U.S. President George W. Bush, Which ends on Friday, the Israel Defense Forces would step up offensive operations in the Gaza Strip . But the source said that at this time there are no plans to permanently take over parts of Gaza. "This was already in the Maariv long before the attack on Ashkelon Mall First, the largest ever held maneuvers in an Occupation armies involved parts on Sunday announced for about a 3/4-Jahr it goes like this:.. ask for practicing, blowing Various versions of the Gaza division, re-conquest, "nogo" zone 2 miles, extrajudicial killing of Hamasniks etc. was discussed everything and again claimed to have received "green light". Only happen is nothing. This indicates only then one has no idea what to do and if you now something is making will be haphazard and ineffective border in the Gaza sand. One last word on the subject of Katyusha: Man has forgotten about the whole thing would BM21 claims a modification of Iranian type latent shot on the small area of Israel have the disadvantage of this kind ... chemical warhead capable. Think of times before the Hamas takeover of Fallafelstand before the mall would have taken it.

was actually U.S. President Bush arrived , for Israel to 60th State anniversary congratulations. But his speech to the Knesset came to the declaration of war against all evil in the world. His Middle East Peace Initiative versandet. [...] The creation of a Palestinian state should bring an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, said Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni Thursday. " With the establishment of the Palestinian state , we want to see an end to the conflict," she said. [...] Six Qassam rockets were fired towards Sderot on Thursday evening from northern Gaza, leaving none injured by damaging a synagogue. Several people were treated for shock and a fire that had broken out after a rocket crashed into a wheat field near a kibbutz in Shaar HaNegev Regional Council was put out. [...] Westbankverhaftungen zu Ehren George Bushs: 19. [...] Military Intelligence chief Amos Yadlin has told Haaretz that in two years time every community within 40 kilometers from the Gaza Strip border could be vulnerable to rocket attacks. [...] Hundreds of Palestinians marched towards the Erez border crossing in northern Gaza on Thursday afternoon as part of the day's protests in commemoration of the 'nakba' – or catastrophe. Palestinian have reported that several youths were wounded by IDF gunfire as troops tried to prevent the group from reaching the crossing. [...] " Israel is on a collision course with Hamas in Gaza that is reaching its conclusion." [...] U.S. Democrats erupted in outrage on Thursday after President George W. Bush suggested a pledge by the party's presidential front-runner Barack Obama to meet Iran's leader was akin to appeasement of Nazi Germany. Bush's comments, made in Jerusalem to the Israeli parliament during celebrations for Israel's 60th anniversary, stirred up the campaign for the November election and prompted Obama to accuse him of engaging in "the politics of fear." [...] Egypt’s Intelligence Chief Omar Suleiman was made to wait two weeks to present his brokered peace proposal which bound Hamas with the other 12 politically-affiliated resistance groups operating in Gaza to an initiative for a “comprehensive and reciprocal period of calm to be applied progressively, first in Gaza and then in the West Bank”. Despite the escalation in violence and the initial perception of the agreement as “not serious”, Israel extended an invitation to the Egyptian mediator to present the proposal, but only after Israel had finished celebrating the 60th anniversary of their independence. [...] Rival Lebanese leaders are scheduled to talks in Qatar on Friday aiming to end a protracted political conflict that pushed the country to the brink of a new civil war. Leaders of the U.S.-backed ruling coalition and the Hezbollah-led opposition will try to forge a deal to end the standoff which has paralysed government for 18 months and left Lebanon without a president since November. An Arab League mediation mission sealed an agreement on Thursday which ended fighting between ruling coalition supporters and Hezbollah, which is backed by Iran. [...] Arab League mediators announced a deal Thursday to end the worst internal fighting in Lebanon since the civil war, after the US-supported government backed down in its conflict with Hezbollah. [...] A Collateralopfer Palestinians pinpoint an operation by IDF in Gaza died in an Israeli hospital.

Daniel Levy, " road map to nowhere ": This is one of those times of maximum mismatch between the optimistic rhetoric of peace process declarations and expectations and the gloomy reality of daily experience and prospects on the ground. The Annapolis architect, President George W. Bush, is back in the Middle East, still declaring the worthy goal of peace in '08. But the fundamentally flawed logic of the process initiated last year is Increasingly transparent.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

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15 Injured in Ashkelon Mall Attack + IAF kills Two

[Related: A recent report in the Maariv on a fix for the Bush visit scheduled "Operation" of Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip is currently applied in several forums. The next area discussed in the incident is now regarded as the ultimate reason. I reject this argument from full. At this stage is a large-scale military offensive Israeli forces to 86% is unlikely and inconsistent with the change in the IAF. Politically, the major coalition partners can by no means a mass death in the Gaza Strip in the 1000 + x make. These kinds of messages the other hand, should "IAF kills two militants, wounds 4 others in take two strikes in Gaza ".]
four hard, two moderately and nine slightly injured this calls for more than 60 shock victims of the impact of a projectile in a shopping mall, which according to my information, in the southern industrial zone of Ashkelon, was the widespread report of a "Katjusha-logging" does not necessarily support [the time of reporting in contrast stürmer.online.de. 14 seriously injured Israelis, including a mother and child: the rocket from Gaza hit a shopping center in downtown of Ashkelon. ] The illustration: of a busy shopping mall in central Ashkelon can not be verified on the basis of maps, the injured are expected. be due mainly to the construction according rubble. Not unimportant if you think of a side impact and Schrapnellwirkung, which would have led to several deaths. The witnesses stating the no warning heard before is times in space [The posts IDF confirmed it had identified the rocket being launched in real time, and following reports from local residents in Ashkelon that the alert sirens had failed to sound prior to the attack - admitted the system had been disconnected as of late, due to a large number of false alarms]. Some politicians flood Ashkelon and then comment accordingly eloquent. It is probably at the command level the little people say that this kind of a fluke in the currently very active level of an average of three rockets at Ashkelon south serves the famous probability. At the Rechtwidrigkeit international law level is no doubt. In a first reaction, there is air attacks on armed men in Gaza in the course of two Hamas militiamen were killed. Four others are injured. [In an interview with Army Radio, Deputy Defense Minister Ephraim Sneh said that Israel must break the Hamas stronghold in Gaza. Sneh explained that the Qassam rocket was manufactured in Iran and launched from Gaza, with the intention of hitting Ashkelon. He added, "This is part of the Iranian war on Israel , Which mind to gain control of the Middle East. "Sneh said that Wednesday's attack was a reminder of why Israel is not interested in negotiating with Hamas." There is no foundation for it and we got the proof for that today. " ] I have already once expressed my opinion about such braggart that bark since the takeover by Hamas in the Gaza Strip do not bite, however. This has even Hamas got the message. It would, moreover, have been nice it would be part of the policy is on today shot dead 14-year-old Palestinians so excited.

The details of a May 6 hearing at the Jerusalem District Court, # in which the state requested that U.S. businessman and fund-raiser Morris Talansky give a preliminary testimony in the investigation of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, were released on Wednesday. The Jerusalem District Court earlier on Wednesday ruled that preliminary testimony from Talansky will be heard on May 25, and that his testimony in the investigation of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert will be videotaped and transcribed. The state on Tuesday asked the Jerusalem District Court to take a statement from Talansky as soon as possible, in light of the fact that the injunction barring him from leaving the country was set to expire on May 21. [...] Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has promised to build about 600 housing units in contentious West Bank settlements , a political ally of the prime minister said Wednesday, adding new tensions to peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians. [...] The Jerusalem municipality has begun the process of approving a plan for a new housing complex, including a synagogue, in the heart of the Arab neighborhood of Silwan south of the Old City. [...] The approval rating of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' government has dropped considerably since January, and the president would have trouble winning if elections were held now, according to a poll published Wednesday. The poll also indicated that Marwan Barghouti is by far the most popular Palestinian leader. [...] Ein Interview mit Olmert . [ Könnten Sie sich vorstellen, dass Dortmund an jedem Tag der letzten sieben Jahre had been attacked with rockets, without you having something against those who fire the rockets? A: No, Dortmund is out of the reach of Dutch Qassam rocket]

The United States plans to speed assistance to Lebanon's army but has no plans to increase current military aid to respond to the latest crisis, the U.S. State Department. said on Wednesday. [Rumors are being made, the Saudis have supplied Sunni militias with weapons.] Lebanon's government canceled measures on Wednesday that angered the Iranian -backed Hezbollah movement and triggered the worst internal conflict since the country's 1975-90 civil was. Hizbullah's [...] action in Lebanon during fighting with pro-government supporters was a "l egitimate defense " to a coup attempt, the official Syrian press said on Wednesday. [...] Pity George W. Bush as he comes to review his foreign-policy carcasses [...] THomas L. Friedman, "The next American president will inherit many foreign policy challenges, but surely one of the biggest will be the Cold War. Yes, the next U.S. president is going to be a Cold War president - but this Cold War is with Iran ..."] [...] Niqnaq: " The children mewl and puke in Washington "

Dion Nissenbaum: "In the wake of its fatal attack on a Reuters cameraman in Gaza, the Israeli military has issued a rather blunt statement to journalists: IDF Clarification: Movement of Journalists in Combat Areas - Under Their Own Risk "

And for the final news from the Vienna sausage: The directors of OMV, the largest oil and gas company in Central Europe [three?] , were asked uncomfortable questions on Wednesday about the moral and financial propriety of the € 22 trillion deal OMV signed in April 2007 to produce liquefied natural gas from Iran's South Pars gas field.