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'MY SECOND BIRTH'
Discovering Life in Vegetative Patients
For over 20 years, doctors thought Rom Houben was brain dead. But then, neurologist Steven Laureys discovered that the Belgian was very much awake. Experts say that up to 40 percent of those thought to be in a persistent vegetative state are, in fact, quite conscious.
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'CITY GETTING BLANDER'
Berlin Clears One of its Last Remaining Squats
One of the last remaining squats in Berlin was cleared on Tuesday. After a long-drawn out legal battle, 600 police descended on Brunnenstrasse 183 to evict the occupants. Berlin's days as a squatter's paradise and alternative mecca are long gone.
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FROM SEATTLE TO COPENHAGEN
Climate Change Summit Becomes a Target for Protest
Is global warming the new globalization? Environmental activists are hoping that demonstrations at next month's climate summit in Denmark can forge a protest movement like the anti-globalization movement seen after the WTO riots in 1999. But the Danish authorities have other ideas.
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GLOBAL CRIMINAL NETWORK
Congolese Rebels Laundering Money in Germany, UN Report Reveals
According to a leaked United Nations' report, the rebels in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo are out of control. Despite the UN having been present in the country for 10 years, there is still no end in sight to the conflict that has seen thousands of civilians raped, tortured and murdered. |
THE WORLD FROM BERLIN
'Westerwelle Is Like a Would- Be Facebook Friend You Can't Ignore'
Guido Westerwelle has concluded his first trip to Israel as Germany's new foreign minister. Germany's past and his own made the trip a tense one. Although German commentators are happy he didn't rock the boat, they still feel that he didn't -- and won't -- accomplish much in the Middle East.
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CLIMATE CHANGE'S CLEAR WINNERS
Europe's Wild Boar Population Exploding
Europe is waging war on the boar, whose numbers have been surging as a result of global warming and the large-scale cultivation of maize and rapeseed for biofuel. While violent confrontations with humans are on the rise, the animal is respected for its intelligence -- and remains dear to German hearts.
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THE VACCINE RENAISSANCE
How Big Pharma Profits from Swine Flu
Once spurned by drugmakers as low-margin and risky, vaccines to fight diseases such as H1N1 are now a growing business for Novartis and others. |
PAYING FOR GERMAN REUNIFICATION
Court Rules 'Solidarity' Tax Is Unconstitutional
A regional German court has taken a decision that could cost the government billions of euros. It has ruled that the "solidarity" income tax surcharge introduced in 1991 to help rebuild eastern Germany is unconstitutional. The matter will now go before Germany's top court. |
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JWR TODAY: Pipes: Islamism 2.0; No God . . . No You! Know God, Know You!; Stossel, Blankley, Malkin + much more --- Wednesday, November 25, 2009
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com/The intersection of faith, culture and politics Wednesday, November 25, 2009 ++++ On Facebook? PLEASE join JWR's fan page! http://tinyurl.com/bjbtt9 *:-.,_,.-:*'``'*:-.,_,.-:*'``'*:-.,_,.-:**:-.,_,.-:*'``'*:-.,_,.-:* DO YOU ~~REALLY~~ BELIEVE IN BELIEF? This brief audio insight will leave you thinking Listen, learn, share --- and tell 'em all you "get it"! LENGTH: 8 minutes http://www.jwisdom.com/shows/626/ SIGN UP FOR JWisdom on iTunes --- http://tinyurl.com/ybhpo6w ~~~~ QUOTE OF THE DAY "Love unaccompanied by criticism is not love . . . Peace unaccompanied by reproof is not peace." --- B'reishis Rabah **<>**<>**<>**<>****<>**<>**<>**<>** [ J E W I S H L I V I N G ] ---> war on jihad Islamism 2.0 By Daniel Pipes As more Islamists move away from brutal tactics, we may find their new strategy much more dangerous http://www.jewishworldreview.com/1109/pipes112509.php3 ---> JWisdom.com No God . . . No You! Know God, Know You! with Rabbi Yitzchok Fingerer You read that correctly. Whether you agree with the statement now or not, this brief audio insight will leave you thinking. Put differently, do you really believe in belief? Listen, learn, share --- and tell 'em all you "get it"! LENGTH: 8 minutes http://www.jwisdom.com/shows/626/ *:-.,_,.-:*'``'*:-.,_,.-:*'``'*:-.,_,.-:**:-.,_,.-:*'``'*:-.,_,.-:* [ D A I L Y I N S P I R A T I O N ] NEW SERIES! "Building Your Self-Image and the self-image of others" This series can change your life. And the life of your spouse, your children, your friends and your employees. Every success story begins with a positive attitude. This series will show you how you can maintain a winning state of mind --- and how you can instill a sense of confidence in those around you. And that is sure to improve your life; physically, emotionally and spiritually. 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You gotta be joking . . . http://politicalmavens.com/index.php/2009/11/24/serious * Judith A. Klinghoffer: Mandated risk aversion responsible for us unemployment http://politicalmavens.com/index.php/2009/11/24/mandated-risk-aversion/ * Monica Crowley: What, Me Worry? Part III http://politicalmavens.com/index.php/2009/11/24/worry-part-iii/ <^><^><^><^><^><^><^><^><^> [ T O D A Y I N H I S T O R Y ] On this day in . . . * 1667, a deadly earthquake rocks Shemakha in the Caucasus, killing 80,000 people * 1703, the Great Storm of 1703, the greatest windstorm ever recorded in the southern part of Great Britain, reaches its peak intensity which it maintains through November 27. Winds gust up to 120 mph, and 9,000 people die. * 1759, disastrous earthquake hits Mediterranean, Beirut and Damascus completely destroyed, 30,000-40,000 dead * 1783, following the American Revolutionary War: The last British troops leave New York City three months after the signing of the Treaty of Paris * 1795, Partitions of Poland: Stanislaus August Poniatowski, the last king of independent Poland, is forced to abdicate and is exiled to Russia * 1839, a cyclone slams India with high winds and a 40 foot storm surge, destroying the port city of Coringa (which has never been completely rebuilt). The storm wave sweeps inland, taking with it 20,000 ships and thousands of people. An estimated 300,000 deaths result from the disaster * 1867, Alfred Nobel -- as in the Peace Prize -- patents dynamite * 1874, the United States Greenback Party is established as a political party consisting primarily of farmers affected by the Panic of 1873 * 1947, the "Hollywood Ten" are blacklisted by Hollywood movie studios * 1950, the People's Republic of China joins the Korean War, sending thousands of troops across the Yalu river border to fight United Nations forces * 1952, Agatha Christie's murder-mystery play The Mousetrap opens at the Ambassadors Theatre in London and eventually becomes the longest continuously-running play in history * 1963, President John F. Kennedy is buried at Arlington National Cemetery * 1970, in Japan, author Yukio Mishima and one compatriot commit ritualistic suicide after an unsuccessful coup attempt * 1999, 5 year-old Elian Gonzalez was rescued by a pair of sport fishermen off the coast of Florida. (Elian was one of three survivors from a boat carrying 14 Cubans that had sunk two days earlier in the Atlantic Ocean; his rescue set off an international custody battle between relatives in Miami and Elian's father that eventually resulted in Elian being returned to Cuba.) * 2002, President George W. Bush signed legislation creating the Department of Homeland Security, and appointed Tom Ridge to be its chief * 2008, President-elect Barack Obama said economic recovery efforts would trump deficit concerns after he took office in January; at the same time, Obama pledged a "page-by-page, line-by-line" budget review to root out unneeded spending. 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An Article that gives an Amazing Insight into Radical Islamism, its Western Coddlers and its Cures
By Barry Rubin*
November 19, 2009
http://www.gloria-center.org/blog/2009/11/radical-islamism.html
This is perhaps the best newspaper article I've ever read on the phenomenon of radical Islamists in Europe, written from the point of view of those who have left the movement and now discuss how they felt and what they did. Well worth reading. It is by Johann Hari and entitled, "Renouncing Islamism: To the brink and back again."
The two key points are:
First, how some--in this case imprisoned leaders of the Egyptian jihad--developed an alternative Muslim perspective:
"After more than 20 years in prison, they had reconsidered their views. They told him he was false to believe there was one definitive, literal way to read the Koran. As they told it, in traditional Islam there were many differing interpretations of sharia, from conservative to liberal – yet there had been consensus around one principle: it was never to be enforced by a central authority. Sharia was a voluntary code, not a state law. `It was always left for people to decide for themselves which interpretation they wanted to follow,' he says.
"These one-time assassins taught Maajid that the idea of using state power to force your interpretation of sharia on everyone was a new and un-Islamic idea, smelted by the Wahabis only a century ago. They had made the mistake of muddling up the enduringly relevant decisions Mohamed made as a spiritual leader with those he made as a political ruler, which he intended to be specific to their time and place."
I would call this the rediscovery of conservative traditional Islam, with a bit of a liberal modernist twist. That was the view of Islam which dominated the religion for many centuries between its early era and the recent rise of Islamism.
Second, and particularly fascinating and important is how Western Political Correctness and multiculturalism has disastrously encouraged and legitimized radical Islamism:
"From the right, there was the brutal nativist cry of `Go back where you came from!' But from the left, there was its mirror-image: a gooey multicultural sense that immigrants didn't want liberal democratic values and should be exempted from them. Again and again, they described how at school they were treated as `the funny foreign child,' and told to `explain their customs' to the class. It patronised them into alienation.
"`Nobody ever said–you're equal to us, you're one of us, and we'll hold you to the same standards,' says [Ed] Husain. `Nobody had the courage to stand up for liberal democracy without qualms. When people like us at [Newham] College were holding events against women and against gay people, where were our college principals and teachers, challenging us?'''
What a devastating indictment of leftist Political Correctness and multi-culturalism that is! Those two paragraphs should be read all over the West and in classrooms. Western behavior encourages radical Islamism by failing to champion Western intellectual, cultural, and political values. The same effect results by turning off the assimilation process.
But also responsible is the behavior of most Muslim leaders in the West who spend their time criticizing Western policies and societies while complaining about how Muslims are treated but never seeming to wage the war against extremism in their own communities.
Incidentally, please note that the word "Israel" is not mentioned in this article, which shows how small a part that issue plays in this movement. It is a revolutionary movement seeking state power and the transformation of Muslim-majority societies, or even of the whole world.
On one point I differ a bit but the differences can be easily reconciled. I am willing to accept the idea that actions like the U.S. attacks on Afghanistan and Iraq heated up this movement in Europe by seeming to prove that the West was trying to destroy Muslims. But it is equally valid to point out that the Afghan--though not the Iraq--action was necessary to defend against September 11. This is a choice that the Jihadists force against the United States--and regarding Hamas and Hizballah against Israel. In effect, they say: we will attack you. If you don't respond we will become stronger and win; if you do respond we will use that against you by making propaganda. The latter is ultimately less damaging than the former.
Another point of interest in the article is that the British-born radicals were disillusioned by: actual contact with the Jihad, seeing the kinds of societies it created, and coming to understand how different real Muslim-majority societies were from their own vision of the only proper style of Islam. This is important to understand but of course the majority are not persuaded away by such experiences.
At a time when the reality of radical Islamism as an international and internal threat is being explained away or silenced in Western countries--even when Jihadists shouting "Allahu Akbar" gun down their citizens, this article is an important corrective.
*Barry Rubin is director of the Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center and editor of the Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) Journal. His latest books are The Israel-Arab Reader (seventh edition), with Walter Laqueur (Viking-Penguin); the paperback edition of The Truth About Syria (Palgrave-Macmillan); A Chronological History of Terrorism, with Judy Colp Rubin, (Sharpe); and The Long War for Freedom: The Arab Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East (Wiley). To read and subscribe to MERIA, GLORIA articles, or to order books, go to http://www.gloria-center.org
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Israel infos : Actualites Israel, Presse monde juif, Informations communauté juive francophone Revue de Presse No 881 du 24 novembre 2009 7 Kislev 5770 Gérez ICI votre abonnement
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Le dilemme lié à l'échange de Guilad |
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Le Premier ministre, Benjamin Netanyahou, a affirmé lundi lors d'une réunion des responsables du Likoud, que l'accord pour la libération de Guilad Shalit n'est pas encore bouclé, qu'il ne dépend pas uniquement du coté israélien, et qu'il devra, quoi qu'il en soit, être approuvé par le gouvernement et la Knesset.
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Goldstone "craint" une confrontation avec Dershowitz |
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Alan Dershowitz, professeur de droit à Harvard et juriste américain de renom, a vivement critiqué le juge Richard Goldstone - ayant accusé Tsahal d'avoir commis des crimes de guerre pendant l'opération "plomb durci" dans la bande de Gaza - qui a refusé une confrontation avec lui, "et de choisir des interviewers faciles pour diffuser ses mensonges contre Israël". |
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"Nous sortons prochainement" |
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De nombreux prisonniers du Hamas, dont des terroristes ayant "du sang sur les mains", qu'Israël avait jusqu'à présent refusé de libérer, et notamment Marwan Barghouti et Ahmad Saadate, ont affirmé à leurs proches savoir leur libération imminente, dans le cadre de l'échange de détenus palestiniens contre Guilad Shalit. |
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Importante saisie d'armes en Egypte |
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Les forces de l'ordre égyptiennes ont saisi, lundi après-midi, un camion transportant une tonne d'explosifs, des armes automatiques et des munitions, à sa frontière avec la bande de Gaza, destinés à y aboutir en transitant par des souterrains de contrebande. L'armée égyptienne a par ailleurs détruit 4 de ces tunnels. |
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Fonds iraniens pour universités américaines |
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Selon l'édition de lundi du New York Post, l'organisme caritatif islamique "Alavi", suspecté agir au profit du régime des ayatollahs, a versé des centaines de milliers de dollars aux universités américaines de Columbia (Manhattan) et de Rutgers (New Jersey), pour qu'elles emploient des enseignants pro-iraniens et anti-israéliens. |
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Appel à ne pas échanger Guilad Shalit |
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Plus de cinquante rabbins, principalement dans la mouvance du sionisme religieux, se sont réunis à Jérusalem où ils ont obtenu des détails sur l'accord d'échange de Guilad Shalit contre des prisonniers palestiniens, qui est sur le point d'aboutir.
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PROCESSUS DE PAIX : Ouzi Arad, le conseiller du Premier ministre, a déclaré qu'Israël est prêt à renouveler les négociations avec la Syrie, mais précisé que la priorité de l'Etat hébreu porte sur le processus de paix avec les Palestiniens.
JERUSALEM : L'Allemagne s'est jointe au concert des critiques contre l'accord donné par les autorités israéliennes de construire 900 nouvelles unités de logement dans le quartier de Guilo à Jérusalem.
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Monde, le 23/11/09 |
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IRAN : Un journal iranien a été fermé pendant plusieurs heures pour avoir publié une publicité pour le tourisme en Inde sur laquelle figurait une photo d'un temple Baha'i.
CHINE : Les autorités chinoises ont autorisé la construction d'un parc Disneyland dans la ville de Shanghai.
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Forgetting to recite the Blessing till after drying one's handsby Rabbi Ya'aqob Menashe
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When washing one's hands (Netilath Yadayim) for bread and the like, one should, strictly speaking, say the Beracha (blessing) before washing. This is because the normal order is to say the blessing and then do the action.
We do not do so for various reasons and the custom has become, as stated by the Rama and also the Ari z"l, to first wash and then recite the blessing before drying one's hands. (One must be particular not to say the blessing while drying one's hands). If one started drying one's hands and then remembered to say the blessing while his hands were still partially wet, he may still say the blessing then.
If, however, one forgot to recite the blessing till after he dried his hands, there is a difference of opinion as to whether he is permitted to recite the blessing or not. As such, as in all cases where there is a doubt about a blessing, he should not recite the blessing. Instead, as mentioned in Ben Ish Hai, he should touch a portion of his body which will require him to do Netilath Yadayim (such as scratching one's head, etc.) and then do Netilah again with a Beracha (being careful to bless before drying)
Note: there is no issue here of causing an unnecessary blessing (which is not permitted), since he did not recite one in the first place.
(See Sh. 'A. 158: 11 with Rama. Ben Ish Hai, Parashath Shemini, Oth 7. Kaf Hahayim 158, Oth 83 and 85. Ohr LeSion 11:4)

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INTERVIEW WITH US SPECIAL ENVOY RICHARD HOLBROOKE
'We're Not in Afghanistan to Build a Perfect Democracy'
The US special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, spoke to SPIEGEL about Washington's goals in Afghanistan, President Obama's new war strategy and the prospects of handing over responsibility to the government in Kabul.
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BRAZIL'S PRESIDENT LULA
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SPLITTING THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT
Expellee Leader Steinbach Puts Merkel in a Tight Spot
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POLICE RAID IN MUNICH
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VESTIGES OF 'GENOCIDAL SYSTEM'
Poland to Ban Communist Symbols
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A GERMAN ROBIN HOOD
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NEWS ALERT: ISRAEL 7th of Kislev 5770
Israel and Hamas try to still frenzy over Gilad Schalit release Times Online Hamas officials said that Israel was playing on the emotions of prisoners' families in an effort to pressure them into releasing Gilad Schalit, 23, ... See all stories on this topic |
German FM: Berlin supports Israel on Iranian nuclear issue Xinhua 24 (Xinhua) -- Visiting German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said Tuesday that Berlin supports Israel in respect to the Iranian nuclear program. ... See all stories on this topic |
Israel wants to resume Syria talks: minister Xinhua 24 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Israeli Minister of Industry, Trade and Labor Benjamin Ben Eliezer said on Tuesday that Israel wanted to resume peace talks with ... See all stories on this topic |
Four die in Israeli resort helicopter crash BBC News Four men have been killed in a civilian helicopter crash off the coast of Israel. The aircraft, which was believed to have been carrying tourists, ... See all stories on this topic |
Israel: A reply to Steven Friedman Politicsweb Serious scholars talk of "two nationalisms" because that is indeed an important element in the Israel-Palestinian conflict; important but far from the only ... See all stories on this topic |
For Israel, Shalit case is personal Boston Globe By James F. Smith Israel's ambassador to the United States, Michael B. Oren, said yesterday that in his first few months on the job, one of his tasks has ... See all stories on this topic |
German FM: Berlin supports Israel on Iran Ynetnews Lieberman addresses Shalit deal, waits to receive details before voicing an opinion German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said Berlin supports Israel in ... See all stories on this topic |
Israel Bond Yields Set to Gain as Interest Rates Rise Bloomberg 24 (Bloomberg) -- Israel's benchmark bonds are poised to fall, pushing yields up as much as 0.4 percentage point, as the central bank persists in raising ... See all stories on this topic |
Barak to recruits: Israel responsible for bringing Shalit home Ynetnews During meeting with recruits in military induction center defense minister says Israel has 'supreme moral responsibility of brining Gilad back home using ... See all stories on this topic |
Israel Chemicals Q3 profit, revenue beat estimates Forbes By Tova Cohen TEL AVIV, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Israel Chemicals, a fertilisers and specialty chemicals maker, posted lower third-quarter net profit and revenue ... See all stories on this topic |
NEWS ALERT: ISRAEL 6th of Kislev 5770
Hopes Grow as Israel and Hamas Discuss Prisoner Swap New York Times By ETHAN BRONNER JERUSALEM — There were growing indications on Monday that Israel and the Islamist group Hamas were close to a deal to exchange an abducted ... See all stories on this topic |
Israel tries to mend relations with Turkey Xinhua 23 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Minister of Industry, Trade and Labor Benjamin Ben Eliezer arrived here on Monday on a visit which he said is aimed to mend Israel's ... See all stories on this topic |
Bank of Israel Raises Key Rate Wall Street Journal By SARA TOTH STUB And PAUL HANNON JERUSALEM -- The Bank of Israel increased its key interest rate Monday to 1% from 0.75%, responding to signs that the ... See all stories on this topic |
Germany attacks Israel settlement plan before visit Reuters The comments, made by Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman, coincide with German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle's first trip to Israel and are in ... See all stories on this topic |
Israel stocks rise; Israel Chemicals, Mizrahi Bank in focus MarketWatch By Robert Daniel, marketwatch TEL AVIV (marketwatch) -- Israeli stocks advanced on Monday, led by strength in Israel Chemicals, the banks and tech stocks ... See all stories on this topic |
Egypt: Israel must stop settlement Aljazeera.net But there is a need for the political will in Israel ... [it] realises the dangers of losing this peace opportunity. It needs to take courageous decisions," ... See all stories on this topic |
Report: Charity funding anti-Israel, pro-Iran profs Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) -- A Manhattan-based Islamic charity is funding anti-Israel, pro-Iran professors at Columbia and Rutgers universities, the New York Post reported. ... See all stories on this topic |
Palin joins other GOP prospects in slamming Obama on Israel Jewish Telegraphic Agency During a trip to Israel over the summer, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee said the United States should not be telling Israelis where they can live. ... See all stories on this topic |
Israel's next ambassador to Egypt is son of a spy AFP JERUSALEM — The man named as Israel's new ambassador to Egypt is the son of a spy who had been sentenced to death in Lebanon but was eventually part of a ... See all stories on this topic |
Israel-Hamas prisoner swap deal near: officials Washington Post CAIRO (Reuters) - Israel has softened its terms for a prisoner swap with Hamas and the two enemies are nearing a deal to exchange hundreds of Palestinian ... See all stories on this topic |
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Israel infos : Actualites Israel, Presse monde juif, Informations communauté juive francophone Revue de Presse No 880 du 23 novembre 2009 6 Kislev 5770 Gérez ICI votre abonnement
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A LA UNE
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Libération imminente de Guilad |
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La chaine de télévision saoudienne "El Arabiya" a rapporté dimanche soir des sources du Hamas, considérées comme fiables, selon lesquelles l'échange de Guilad Shalit contre 450 prisonniers palestiniens, dont des détenus responsables d'attentats meurtriers, est sur le point imminent d'aboutir. Cet échange pourrait même être effectué d'ici la fin de la semaine. |
IRAN
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L'Iran se prépare à une attaque |
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Les forces aériennes iraniennes ont débuté d'importantes manœuvres destinées à se préparer à une éventuelle attaque contres ses installations nucléaires. Le commandant de l'aviation, le général Hadji-Zada, s'est déclaré convaincu que le "régime sioniste, n'est pas capable d'agir contre nous", alors qu'un haut gradé des Gardiens de la révolution a menacé pour sa part qu'en cas d'attaque, "l'Iran détruira les F15 et les F16 israéliens, ainsi que les bases d'où ils sont partis". |
SECURITE
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Nouveau raid de Tsahal à Gaza |
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En représailles au tir d'une roquette palestinienne samedi contre Israël, des appareils de Tsahal ont bombardé dans la nuit de dimanche deux ateliers de fabrication d'armes et un souterrain de contrebande, dans la bande de Gaza. D'après des sources médicales palestiniennes, cinq personnes ont été blessées, dont trois qui se trouvaient dans un des ateliers visés. |
DEFENSE
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Vérifier la "pratique" des exemptées de Tsahal |
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Le gouvernement a décidé d'apporter son soutien à la proposition de loi, selon laquelle des mesures de contrôles seront mises en place pour vérifier si les jeunes filles qui se font réformer du service militaire grâce une simple déclaration sur l'honneur qu'elles sont pratiquantes de leur religion, ont bien un mode de vie conforme à cette déclaration. |
DIPLOMATIE
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La Turquie inapte à une médiation |
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Alors que le ministre de l'Industrie et du Commerce, Benjamin Ben Eliézer débute une visite officielle en Turquie, le chef de la diplomatie israélienne, Avigdor Lieberman, a affirmé que "suite à toutes les injures et les outrages de la part des Turcs, qui ont même affirmé préférer un assassin du Soudan* au Premier ministre israélien, il est exclus qu'Ankara assure un rôle de médiateur dans les négociations israélo-syriennes". (*Omar Béchir qui fait l'objet d'un mandat international émis par la CPI de la Haye pour crimes contre l'humanité au Darfour) |
EGYPTE
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Moubarak demande l'arrêt de toute construction |
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Le président Hosni Moubarak, qui a reçu dimanche au Caire son homologue israélien, a réaffirmé devant Shimon Pérès, la position égyptienne concernant l'exigence de stopper toute construction en Judée-Samarie, pour permettre la création d'un Etat palestinien, y compris à Jérusalem, et celle de reprendre les négociations avec l'A.P. là où elles ont été arrêtées. |
NOUVELLES BREVES
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Israël, le 22/11/09 |
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SOCIETE : Le ministre de la sécurité intérieure, Itshak Aharonovitz, a indiqué lors du conseil des ministres, qui marquait le jour international contre la violence envers les femmes, que 6 Israéliennes ont été assassinées cette année par leur conjoint, contre 11 en 2008, et qu'environ 15.000 plaintes pour violences conjugales ont été déposées depuis le début de l'année contre 19.703 pour l'ensemble de 2008.
JUSTICE : Malgré l'avis négatif du conseiller juridique du gouvernement les anciens chefs du renseignement israélien témoigneront dans le procès intenté contre l'Autorité Palestinienne par un café, dont l'agent de sécurité avait réussi à empêcher en 2002 un attentat suicide d'un palestinien, et qui réclame des indemnités.
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Monde, le 22/11/09 |
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IRAN : L'ancien vice président iranien, Mohammad Ali Abtahi, qui a écopé de 6 ans de prison pour sa participation aux émeutes ayant suivi la réélection contestée d'Ahmadinejad, a été libéré sous caution (700.000$) jusqu'à son jugement en cassation.
IRLANDE : Selon la police irlandaise un véhicule bourré d'explosif stationné de un poste de police de Belfast, a pris feu mais n'a pas explosé, et cette attaque ratée était dirigée contre le processus de paix entre catholiques et protestants dans l'Irlande du nord.
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Is it better to walk to Synagogue on weekdays, or drive?
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Is it better to walk to Synagogue on a weekday, or is it equally acceptable to drive? The following question was asked in Torah Lishmah:
A wealthy individual lived approximately half an hour's walk away from his Synagogue. He had no difficulty walking there but, in view of his important status in the town on account of his wealth, there was some concern that the non Jews (in particular) of the town would not understand this because it would be expected that he would ride. Is it preferable for him to walk to Synagogue, or does he perform the Miswah (commandment) equally well if he rides?
In the Gemara of Sotah it speaks about a widow who lived near a Synagogue but would walk to one further away in order to get Sekhar Pesioth (reward for each step). This implies that in order to get the reward one must actually walk.
Also, in the case of the 'Aliyah Lareghel (pilgrimage to the Temple), those who lived very far away would obviously have to ride. But when they approached Jerusalem, they would dismount and complete the journey on foot. Those who lived within walking distance, even though it may have been a long walk, did not ride but walked the entire way.
In addition to the above, the pasuq "Beth Elokim Nehalekh Bereghesh" (we will walk to the House of G-d) hints at the fact that going to Synagogue should be on foot whenever this is possible. And one must not be concerned about what others think even if he is rich and well respected.
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Frolicking in the Quicksand: How the Obama Administration Keeps Making Huge Mistakes in the Middle East
By Barry Rubin*
November 19, 2009
http://www.gloria-center.org/Gloria/2009/11/quicksand.html
Of course, the Obama Administration has its defenders. They either ignore criticism of the Administration’s foreign policy or claim it is all partisan and ideological. And yet the truth is that if you watch the government's policy on a daily basis it is truly remarkable how many dumb, avoidable mistakes are made.
I won’t supply a long list here but instead will talk about the latest one. Let’s take it step by step to see what a mess is being created.
Background: Israel announced in 1993, at the time of the Oslo agreement with the PLO, that it did not view construction on existing settlements as a violation. The Palestinians, during the ensuing 16 years, never made this a big issue. The U.S. government, while it can say it technically opposed this, was pretty quiet about it, never did anything.
Then President Barack Obama came to office and made the construction issue the centerpiece of his Middle East policy, sometimes it has appeared to be the keystone of his whole foreign policy. It may seem like an exaggeration but often it seems as if the administration believes that if Israel stopped building 3000 apartments all the region’s problems would go away.
So far, the Administration has wasted almost ten months in this pursuit. First, it shouted at Israel as if it were some servant to do it fast or else. Then when Israel didn’t, the Administration realized that perhaps Israel should get something in exchange for the concession. So it went to Arab states and asked—presuming, wrongly, that they are desperate for a peace agreement—for some compromise but got nothing.
Now it had destroyed its own policy since the Palestinian Authority (PA) refused to come to negotiations until there was a complete freeze. How could it be less hardline than the president?
But there was a solution, sort of. Israel agreed to stop all construction once the apartments currently being built are finished. And naturally, Israel said, this didn’t apply to east Jerusalem.
The United States accepted the deal, with Secretary of State Hilary Clinton exulting about what a huge concession Israel was making. Aside from everything else, the U.S. government knew how big a risk Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was taking with his coalition.
Ok. Sorry to give you all this background but it is necessary to understand how the Administration loves to jump in the quicksand.
So what happened? The PA couldn’t stand to see Israel being praised and doesn’t want to negotiate peace any way. So it threw a temper tantrum: riots in Jerusalem, threats by PA leader Mahmoud Abbas to resign, refusal to go to negotiations with Israel, and a clamor for a unilateral declaration of independence.
The hubbub about a unilateral declaration of independence was almost universally described in the media as arising from Palestinian frustration. Not at all. It is based on their own position: Why make a compromise peace with Israel when you can just claim everything you want, ensuring the door be kept open for a future struggle to wipe Israel off the map entirely?
What did the Administration do? It backed down on everything except the independence bid! Having made a deal with Israel, having gotten Netanyahu to take an enormous risk, it then pulled the rug out from under him. Now it said: Well, maybe it wasn’t such a great deal after all.
Those who always advocate Israeli concessions as the solution should take note. Once again, we’ve seen that a concession doesn’t lead to a concession by the other side or progress. It just produces a demand for more concessions without giving any real credit to the last one.
This kind of thing is expected from the PA but one can only say: Et tu Obama? (William Shakespeare’s line for Julius Caesar after his supposed friend, Brutus, stabbed him in the back.) Mind you, the Administration doesn’t mean any harm—after all, it may end up the biggest loser—it just has no idea of what it’s doing.
The latest act in the drama is that after an announcement that Israel would some day build apartments in the Gilo section of Jerusalem—which is quite within the U.S.-Israel deal and, by the way, is not in east Jerusalem—the Administration complained bitterly, showing not only that it wouldn’t respect agreements others made with predecessors but it wouldn’t even respect the agreements it made itself.
Obama said that the Gilo construction complicates administration efforts to relaunch peace talks, makes it harder to achieve peace and embitters the Palestinians.
Funny, he never said this about: PA incitement to terrorism; failure to punish terrorists; negotiations with Hamas despite its hardline positions, genocidal goals, antisemitic views, and terrorist acts; refusal to return to talks with Israel despite Obama's express request to do so; breaking its promise on not to be a sponsor of using the Goldstone report to punish Israel; and other such actions. Each of these individually is more dangerous than the Gilo construction.
Now here’s another point you probably won’t see anywhere except here:
Having sabotaged negotiations by escalating the construction-on-settlements issue, the Administration has now escalated even higher: no construction in Jerusalem is the minimum demand. Of course, Arab states and the PA will echo this, refusing all talks unless that happens. And since Israel won’t stop building in Jerusalem and the Arab side won’t—unlike the Administration—back down—Obama has just guaranteed a dead peace process for his entire four-year term in office. In fact, he’s probably ensured no comprehensive negotiations will take place, much less succeed.
Talk about painting yourself into a corner, and the Administration keeps making that corner smaller!
Here's another problem: By blaming Israel repeatedly for every failure, the Administration is not only signalling the PA and Arab states that they can do anything and pay no cost, it is also unintentionally encouraging them to sabotage any progress. Why? Because the worse and slower things go the more they can blame Israel and expect the United States and Europe to do so also. The Administration is making its own failure far more likely.
One final point: The same loss of U.S. credibility and reliability that affects Israel also hits the relatively moderate Arab states in the Administration's dealings with them. The Obama Administration is doing the same thing to Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Lebanon, and other Arab regimes. See here for details on that factor.
No doubt we will soon be hearing that if Israel stopped building apartments in Gilo there would be Arab-Israeli peace, no terrorism, Iran would give up its pursuit of nuclear weapons, and Obama would get the Nobel Peace Prize. Oops, that last event has already happened. How about giving him the Nobel Peace-Destroying Prize.
The Daled Amos blog has a terrific evaluation of how much the Obama Administration has accomplished (not) on Arab-Israeli issues. The story begins with a hysterically funny State Department press briefing where a spokesguy claims Obama has done more in nine months than the previous president did in eight years.
Then, the claim quickly--and embarrassingly--collapses when a reporter who knows something on the subject asks a few questions. The spokesman insists that the Obama Administration succeeded in getting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept a two-state solution. But, asks the reporter, didn't that happen under the Bush Administration? (Actually, it took place in 1996 under the Clinton Administration).
Within a few minutes, the spokesman backs down entirely. Even he cannot think of a credible achievement for the Obama Administration. It reminds one of the famous essay about the snakes of Ireland whose whole text reads: There aren't any. In this case, the progress--to use the euphemistic language of Washington government--has been all in a backward direction. The exchange is also a great metaphor for the gap between what the Administration has done and what it gets away with claiming on lots of issues.
[PS: Within minutes of finishing the writing of this piece I started spotting media reactions claiming that Israel is “defying” the United States, that Gilo is a “new settlement” built on “Palestinian land,” that it is on the West Bank, etc. I don’t recall seeing headlines about the PA defying the United States on any of the points discussed above. As anyone who has been in Gilo knows, it’s a neighborhood in Jerusalem with 40,000 people, mostly in pre-1967 Israel, the land beyond that border was purchased by Jews before 1948, and the idea of building 900 more apartments there is in a years-long approval process and no construction whatsoever is imminent.]
*Barry Rubin is director of the Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center and editor of the Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) Journal. His latest books are The Israel-Arab Reader (seventh edition), with Walter Laqueur (Viking-Penguin); the paperback edition of The Truth About Syria (Palgrave-Macmillan); A Chronological History of Terrorism, with Judy Colp Rubin, (Sharpe); and The Long War for Freedom: The Arab Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East (Wiley). To read and subscribe to MERIA, GLORIA articles, or to order books, go to http://www.gloria-center.org
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Why Won't the Arabs Protect Themselves from Iran by Actively Battling Against Tehran Having Nuclear Weapons?
By Barry Rubin*
November 22, 2009
http://www.gloria-center.org/blog/2009/11/against-tehran.html
It isn’t hard to conclude that Iran having nuclear weapons is a direct threat to Arab states, except Syria—Tehran’s ally—which would benefit. Why, then, don’t Arab states and intellectuals public express more concern?
Western observers were shaken up when at a debate in Qatar, the relatively moderate Arab audience split almost down the middle between those cheering and those jeering the idea of Iranian nuclear weapons.
One member of the audience said:
“Why in the first place should Iran seek the trust of anyone? Iran is an independent, sovereign country, and it has every single right to defend itself. If it wants a bomb, definitely it should have one."
The audience cheered.
Another man said:
"There is something called balance of power. As long as there is Israel, we need a nuclear bomb."
A serious analysis would have to include three main points in explaining this seeming suicidal desire of many Arabs that the real worst enemy of the current Arab order become really, really powerful:
First, fear. Iran is strong, aggressive, close, and represents an ideology that appeals to some of their people. To stand up to Iran’s growing strength could incur costly hostility, pressure and subversion now. And once Tehran gets nuclear weapons, it will remember and take revenge on those who have tried to thwart it.
Second, there is the Middle Eastern version of Political Correctness which, unlike its Western version, has very sharp teeth. All good Muslims are supposed to love each other, hate Israel, and hate America. Much the same can be said of all good Arabs, though Iran of course does not benefit directly from that paradigm.
Consequently, if Iran can become a nuclear-armed Muslim state which views America, the West, and Israel as its enemies, then that must be good for Muslims and even Arabs too, right? How proud they all can be that one of them has made good! That will sure show the West that Muslims can have the ultimate weapon. Certainly, many of their people will be enthusiastic and so the rulers—even in dictatorships—rush to get to the head of the crowd lest it turn on them.
Third, their behavior is based on hopeful thinking, a sort of more likely version of wishful thinking. Surely, they wish, the United States or Israel will solve the problem without their having to do anything. Incidentally, this is similar to their position on the Arab-Israeli conflict.
And, of course, this is a test of U.S. power and will power. After all, if America can’t deal with Iran for them that proves the United States cannot protect them against Tehran. So they are better off keeping their mouths shut now and the option open of appeasing Iran.
In general, Arab states are content to wait it out. Some movements--Hizballah, Hamas, Iraqi clients of Tehran—and Syria are already on the Iranian team. Qatar and non-Arab Turkey are moving in that direction. Lebanon has been Finlandized, that is, forced into a posture of not doing anything Tehran doesn't like because of the power of Hizballah and other Iranian clients inside the country.
But for most—Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and the remaining small Gulf states—the risk is too great of changing sides. After all, they genuinely don’t trust Iran and really don’t want it to change the strategic balance in its favor.
Yet on the other hand, their fear that Iran might become a hegemonic power in the Middle East and subvert these states a factor that should make them vigorously oppose Tehran getting nuclear weapons. The same goes for their hatred of Iran as radical Islamist and Shia Muslim and (largely) ethnic Persian.
The first set of motives, however, outweighs the second. And so they remain silent.
Here’s an obscure story that indicates the shape of things to come. A group of Iran-backed Shia rebels, called the Houthi, in Yemen are waging a guerrilla war to try to take over the country. The Saudis, who view themselves as the guardians of Yemen and don’t want another pro-Tehran state on their border, have been bombing them.
Two top-ranking Iranians have denounced the Saudi action as “Wahhabi terrorism” and openly threatened Saudi Arabia. The language they used indicated the ideological nature of the war, since the Saudis’ Wahhabi version of Islam is very anti-Shia. The Iranians said the war is a U.S.-backed effort to divide Arabs.
And for those who think that Iran’s current internal conflicts will take care of its external aggression, the identity of these two Iranians is significant. One of them is Major General Hassan Firouzabadi, introducing a military threat. But the other is Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani, a leading “moderate” member of the radical ruling group who opposes President Ahmadinejad. In other words, Tehran’s ambitions have a wide base of support across faction.
Now, the way things are supposed to work, the United States should support the Saudis, signaling Riyadh that America is a reliable ally (so don’t be afraid of Iran having nuclear weapons) and Tehran that Washington won’t tolerate Iranian aggression (so be afraid and slow down or abandon nuclear weapon development).
Of course, the Obama Administration won’t say a word. Why? Specifically:
--It views normal power politics as neo-imperialistic.
--It fears that Iran will present the Yemen issue as one showing American intervention. Guess what? The Iranians already are doing so.
--It worries that such action will endanger U.S. engagement with Iran over nuclear weapons. Guess what? That’s already dead any way. And showing you are weak doesn’t give you leverage in negotiations. But this is the pattern, isn’t it?
--The Obama Administration has not backed Iraq’s denunciations of Syria’s involvement in cross-border terrorism. (To be fair, U.S. envoys have asked Syria to stop but there aren’t any teeth behind this request.)
--The Administration isn’t giving strong backing to Israel. Indeed, after Israel agreed to a U.S. request for a freeze on construction inside settlements with the exception of Jerusalem, the Arabs complained and the Administration backed down on its own deal.
--Despite some verbal support the Administration hasn’t taken a tough position backing Lebanese moderates (March 14 coalition) against pressure from Iran- and Syria-backed Hizballah to give the radicals a bigger share of government. Indeed, the U.S. effort was so feeble that the Saudis gave up their own efforts to pressure Syria to ease off on the Lebanese.
--The U.S. government barely gave a squeak in support of the Iranian economic opposition.
--In Afghanistan the government is hanging around waiting for the United States to make up its mind whether to defend or virtually abandon the country. The indecision is not such as to promote confidence in Kabul or trembling among the Taliban.
So here's the question of the era. You are an Arab or a non-Arab Muslim (or an Israeli). You don't want your country to be taken over by Islamists who are likely to shoot you, seize your property, and force you to change your lifestyle to that of Taliban Afghanistan.
You don't ask yourself: Is President Barack Obama nice to Muslims, sympathetic, and apologizes for America being tough in the past.
Rather, you ask yourself: Can I depend on America under the Obama Administration to protect me now and in the future? Would the United States attack Iran if necessary to deter Tehran? Would it even threaten the use of nuclear weapons to shield me against any Iranian attack? Would it send troops if I decided I wanted them?
Ok, what's your answer? And if it is "no" then what alternative to appeasement is possible?
At the debate in Qatar, an Iraqi woman in the audience tried to have it both ways, pointing out that even from a perspective that thinks Israel makes the devil look like a nice guy there are good reasons to oppose Iran having nukes. Note that she didn't mention the United States at all as the solution:
"We're going to [be] between two powerful countries, Iran and Israel, with nuclear weapons. Where will this region be?"
Answer: Up the Gulf without a paddle.
By the way, if you want to get an idea of what Middle East politics is really like, watch this 32-second film about a day in the life of a railroad track inspector. And remember you can't always expect to get this lucky.
*Barry Rubin is director of the Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center and editor of the Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) Journal. His latest books are The Israel-Arab Reader (seventh edition), with Walter Laqueur (Viking-Penguin); the paperback edition of The Truth About Syria (Palgrave-Macmillan); A Chronological History of Terrorism, with Judy Colp Rubin, (Sharpe); and The Long War for Freedom: The Arab Struggle for Democracy in the Middle East (Wiley). To read and subscribe to MERIA, GLORIA articles, or to order books, go to http://www.gloria-center.org
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Shalom (peace) is necessary for the world to existby Rabbi Ya'aqob Menashe
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Shalom (peace) between people is a very important quality, because the existence of the whole world depends on it. When there is unity there is peace. The reverse is also true, division causes separation.
If all the objects that exist in the world were able to behave like human beings we would immediately see that the world could not survive. For example, if there is a wall built of stones that fit closely together, the wall will stand. If, however, one of the stones would complain that it was unfair that it was below certain other stones and was able to leave its position to go to the top, the whole wall would collapse.
If the parts of the body behaved the same way, with the heart saying that it was more important than the brain and would somehow be able to leave its place to sit on the top, the person would not be able to survive.
From this we see how great peace is. If we nullify peace by seeking separation and causing strife, we must understand that we are destroying the foundation of Creation.
(See Shebet Mussar, 37: 15)

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Saturday 21 November 2009
Hamas denies secret talks with Israel Jerusalem Post ... Mahmoud Zahar on Saturday denied Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas's claims that the Islamist group had held secret talks with Israel. ... See all stories on this topic |
Ultra-Orthodox Jews protest at Intel Israel plant Reuters s new electronic chip plant in Israel, in protest against work taking place at the site on the Jewish Sabbath. Policemen dispersed the crowd and arrested ... See all stories on this topic |
In Jerusalem, two sides to a holy site Times of India Israel captured East Jerusalem, including the Old City, formerly controlled by Jordan, in the 1967 war. Since then, a fragile status quo has been preserved ... See all stories on this topic |
Turkey 'gives Israel deadline' for drone delivery AFP The delays in the project, launched in 2005, have come against a backdrop of tensions between the two regional allies over Israel's devastating war on the ... See all stories on this topic |
Kouchner 'optimistic' after Israel visit Ynetnews French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said in an interview published Saturday that he had "arrived (in Israel) a pessimist, but left as an optimist from ... See all stories on this topic |
What Sarah Palin's "Jewish people will be flocking to Israel" prediction ... AlterNet There's some acceptance that statements such as Sarah Palin's prediction that Jews will soon be "flocking to Israel" may indicate Palin holds apocalyptic ... See all stories on this topic |
Israel resists Israeli and Palestinian Arab links to Iran Examiner.com Israel has barred certain Israeli and Palestinian Arabs from leaving the country, including on pilgrimage to Mecca, lest they forge links with Iran. ... See all stories on this topic |
Israel arrests Palestinian security forces, angers PNA Xinhua Israel raids the West Bank towns on a daily basis and arrests people suspected of being affiliated with armed groups. However, it has rarely arrested people ... See all stories on this topic |
Iran to hold drills for protecting atom facilities Reuters Iran believes Russia's delay in supplying high-grade S-300 missiles was due pressure by Israel, not technical problems as cited by Moscow, Mighani said. ... See all stories on this topic |
Lula urges Israel settlement freeze Aljazeera.net Israel approved the construction of 900 housing units in occupied East Jerusalem earlier this week, calling it part of a "routine building programme". ... See all stories on this topic |
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Brazil's Lula calls for Israel settlement freeze AFP Israel said earlier it would build 900 new homes at the Gilo settlement in east Jerusalem, which Israel invaded and occupied in 1967 and subsequently ... See all stories on this topic |
Israel expands settlements in East Jerusalem The Age Israel has approved another 900 housing units in Gilo, a settlement of around 40000 people. Photo: AFP PALESTINIAN aspirations to establish a capital in ... See all stories on this topic |
Canadian Liberals object after Conservatives say they're stronger Israel backers Jewish Telegraphic Agency The flyers also attacked Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff for accusing Israel of committing war crimes in its 2006 war with Hezbollah. ... See all stories on this topic |
Why Israel Is Safer (From Iran) Than It Might Seem Huffington Post (blog) And if not, will it attack Israel? In thinking about these questions, it might help to imagine a scenario in which Iran did have nuclear weapons capability. ... See all stories on this topic |
Israel will send ship to NATO anti-terror force Jewish Telegraphic Agency By Eric Fingerhut · November 20, 2009 WASHINGTON (JTA) -- Israel will send a warship to join a NATO anti-terror force, bolstering its ties with the alliance ... See all stories on this topic |
On the Beat: Who you gonna' call? Israel Police Jerusalem Post By YAAKOV LAPPIN In recent weeks, the Israel Police's headquarter in Jerusalem has been flooded with visitors from afar. Police delegations and chiefs of ... See all stories on this topic |
Israel arrsets 5 PA intelligence officers Ynetnews Estimates are that arrests likely connected to PA investigation of collaborator For the first time in some three years, Israel arrested five senior ... See all stories on this topic |
Hearing begins for Maui man accused of being spy The Associated Press The charges against Gowadia also assert that he offered to sell classified stealth technology to foreign business people in Israel, Germany and Switzerland. ... See all stories on this topic |
Israel warns of 'disinformation' on kidnapped soldier China Daily JERUSALEM: Following various reports of progress in efforts to secure the release of kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) ... See all stories on this topic |
Israel minister headed to Turkey AFP JERUSALEM — An Israeli minister said on Friday he was to travel to Turkey, in the first such visit since Israel's military offensive in Gaza at the turn of ... See all stories on this topic |
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