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  • Arafat's Wife's Spends Millions While Palestinian Children Starve

    04/30/2004 7:08:40 AM PDT · by me_newswire · 16 replies · 1,023+ views
    Irish Blog ^ | 02/11/04 | Blogger
    ALSO SEE: Arafat's Wife on a Luxury Trip NY DAILY NEWS (11/06/03)---------------------------------------------Last week we were told that "Malnutrition in the Gaza Strip and West Bank is as bad as in sub-Saharan Africa because the Palestinian economy has all but collapsed under Israeli restrictions." (Irish Times February 6, 2004) A report by the cross-party International Development Select Committee also called on Britain to press the European Union to impose trade sanctions on Israel until it lifts its restrictions on Palestinian trade. The World Bank said last year that the Palestinian economy was in steep decline after the Israeli army blockaded and...
  • Arab Intifada Is European Proxy War On America

    04/30/2004 5:53:00 AM PDT · by me_newswire · 7 replies · 325+ views
    INN ^ | Dec. 23, 2003 | INN Staff
    CommentsTHE UNITED STATES SHOULD NOT TRY to play a "neutral arbiter" in the Israeli/Palestinian dispute. We should, in fact, be doing our best to make the Palestinians suffer until they change their ways, because, to put it bluntly, they are our enemies. Read this to see how they feel about America. And read this piece by Amir Taheri on the Iraqi "resistance," which notes Palestinian terror connections by the Iraqi insurgents, and features a Palestinian "journalist" egging them on. These folks are our enemies, and deserve to be treated as such. They don't deserve a state of their own. It's...
  • Assassination Policy by Israel, U.S.

    04/30/2004 2:30:57 AM PDT · by me_newswire · 8 replies · 760+ views
    WP-via abs-cbnnews.com ^ | April 29, 2004 | Michael P. Scharf
    The author is a professor of law and director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center at Case Western Reserve University School of Law. With the simple press of a button, the pilot of an Israeli helicopter gunship unleashed three missiles, instantly killing Sheik Ahmed Yassin, founder of Hamas, as he was being driven home from prayers at his local mosque in the Gaza Strip. Yassin had not been sentenced to death by any court, nor was he on a battlefield in any conventional sense. Seven others died in the attack. Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon made no apologies,...
  • Child Slayings Spread Terror in Pakistan

    04/30/2004 1:29:26 AM PDT · by me_newswire · 2 replies · 912+ views
    AP-via Hendersonville News ^ | April 29, 2004 | Asif Shahzad
    When the 5-year-old boy ran home bleeding and weeping, his family first thought he had injured himself in a fall. At the doctor, they discovered Zainul Abideen had been stabbed, with wounds to the chest and abdomen requiring 20 stitches. Now they believe the boy was attacked by a serial killer targeting young children in this small town, where three children have been knifed to death in the past three weeks. Police say the slayings could be part of a black magic rite and have arrested about 20 suspects. One confessed to the first three assaults, including stabbing Zainul. Then,...
  • Israeli Site Yields 750,000 Year Old Fire Evidence

    04/29/2004 1:32:24 PM PDT · by me_newswire · 57 replies · 1,418+ views
    AP-via Duluth-News Tribune ^ | April 29, 2004 | Randolf E Schimd
    WASHINGTON - More than three-quarters of a million years ago, early humans gathered around a campfire near an ancient lake in what is now Israel, making tools and perhaps cooking food, in the earliest evidence yet found of the use of fire in Europe or Asia. Researchers have found evidence that these early people hunted and processed meat and used fire at a site called Gesher Benot Ya'aqov in the northern Dead Sea valley. Developing the ability to use fire "surely led to dramatic changes in their behavior connected with diet, defense and social interaction," said lead researcher Naama Goren-Inbar...
  • 'Harsher' Israeli Reprisals After Gaza Pullout

    04/28/2004 7:41:38 AM PDT · by me_newswire · 3 replies · 232+ views
    AP- via Daily ST ^ | April 28, 2004 | Mark Lavie
    JERUSALEM — Israel's response to Palestinian violence after a pullout from the Gaza Strip would be even harsher than it is now, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Tuesday. Interviewed on Israel's Channel 10 television for Israel's independence day, Sharon defended his "unilateral disengagement" plan, including a pullout from the Gaza Strip. Members of his Likud Party vote on the plan in a referendum Sunday. After a pullout, Palestinians could no longer explain violence by saying that Israel was occupying their land, Sharon said, "and Israel's responses (to violence) would be much harsher." He refused to give specifics beyond noting...
  • A Look at the Leaders of Hamas

    04/27/2004 2:49:27 PM PDT · by me_newswire · 2 replies · 597+ views
    AP- Star Telegram ^ | 04/17/04 | Reporting Staff
    The top figures in the militant group Hamas after the assassination Sunday of its leader, Abdel Aziz Rantisi. _Mahmoud Zahar: A Hamas spokesman, the 53-year-old Zahar is considered a hard-liner. Zahar was the personal physician of Hamas founder Sheik Ahmed Yassin, who was killed by the Israelis on March 22. Zahar served as Hamas' liaison with the PLO in the mid-1990s but now opposes compromise with the Palestinian Authority. Zahar has been imprisoned by Israel and has been jailed repeatedly by the Palestinian Authority. _Ismail Hanieh: A top aide to Yassin and like Zahar he is a member of Hamas'...
  • Congress Uneasy About Private Security Used in Iraq

    04/27/2004 8:05:41 AM PDT · by me_newswire · 5 replies · 792+ views
    AP- via Union Leader ^ | April 27, 2004 | Katherine P. Shrader
    WASHINGTON -- The blurring of lines between active-duty U.S. soldiers and contracted security personnel is causing unease in Congress, as violence continues to rise in Iraq. Some lawmakers worry that private security forces operate too far outside U.S. military control -- and laws. And experts wonder what would happen if a contractor did something tragically wrong, like shoot an Iraqi child. Thirteen Democrats wrote Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld this month to argue that providing security in a hostile area is a classic mission for the military. "It would be a dangerous precedent if the United States allowed the presence...
  • Barzani Blames U.S. for Iraq Standoffs

    04/26/2004 3:17:31 PM PDT · by me_newswire · 8 replies · 453+ views
    AP- via ABC News.com ^ | April 26, 2004 | AP- Reporting Staff
    The current president of Iraq's U.S.-picked Governing Council, Massoud Barzani, said Monday that American mistakes helped lead to the military deadlock outside of Najaf and Fallujah because Washington allowed "an army of liberation" to become "an army of occupation." In an exclusive interview with The Associated Press, Barzani warned the United States that civilians must not be harmed during any assault on the cities, but also cautioned that the United States cannot act softly and give insurgents "the impression that they have the upper hand." Barzani, who holds the monthly rotating presidency of the council, spoke in one of the...
  • Britain to Test Anti-Terror Biometric IDs

    04/25/2004 8:35:33 PM PDT · by me_newswire · 4 replies · 480+ views
    AFP ^ | April 25, 2004 | AFP-Staff
    LONDON -- Britain will begin a pilot identification-card program tomorrow as part of the government's plan to introduce compulsory ID cards for the first time since the 1950s. Home Secretary David Blunkett has said that ID cards would help Britain combat terrorism and illegal immigration, pointing out that identity fraud costs the country more than $2.37 billion annually. But civil liberties groups have already expressed concern over privacy infringement. Some 10,000 volunteers will be involved in the program to be run from the Passport Office in London and three other sites around Britain, the Home Office said. The new...
  • UNRWA, Permits Terrorist Activities Under U.N. Flag

    04/23/2004 4:39:12 AM PDT · by me_newswire · 409+ views
    AP ^ | (06/28/02) | By Harry Dunphy
    WASHINGTON - The U.N. agency that helps Palestinian refugees said Friday it is nothing more than a humanitarian organization, with no responsibility for camps security in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Some members of Congress and the World Jewish Congress allege that the camps have become launching pads for terrorist activity against Israeli civilians. President Bush has hinted that the United States, the major donor to the U.N. Relief Works Agency, might cut the agency off. Peter Hansen, UNRWA´S commissioner general, said that under the Oslo peace accords Israel and the Palestinian Authority have clearly defined security responsibilities...
  • $17.7 Million EU Aid Goes to 'Needy' Palestinian Terrorists

    04/23/2004 3:58:26 AM PDT · by me_newswire · 5 replies · 431+ views
    AP ^ | June 19, 2002 | Paul Geitner
    BRUSSELS, Belgium - European Union lawmakers voted Wednesday to release $17.7 million in aid to the Palestinians that had been held up over accusations some of the money was going to fund terrorism. The vote included a demand for disclosure about how the money is spent. It came after EU external affairs commissioner Chris Patten defended efforts to track the more than $1.3 billion spent in the past decade on projects in the occupied territories.   "We have found no evidence of EU funds being used for any purposes other than that for which they were intended," Patten told the...
  • Iraq has Enough Troubles Without Adding the UN

    04/23/2004 3:03:07 AM PDT · by me_newswire · 4 replies · 446+ views
    IRAQ.Net ^ | April 22, 2004 | Reporting Staff
    Any deal between Saddam Hussein and the United Nations carried a grave element of risk. On the one hand, you had an amoral dictator concerned only with saving his skin; on the other, an international body notorious for its lack of public accountability. The decision to ease economic sanctions against Iraq, allowing the sale of oil in order to generate funds for humanitarian relief, was taken soon after the Gulf war. For years, Saddam simply ignored it. It was only at the end of 1996 that the oil-for-food programme was finally implemented. As might be expected, the dictator exploited the...
  • Hamas, With It's Leaders Liquidated -Looks to Tehran For Guidance on Terror

    04/22/2004 8:31:44 PM PDT · by me_newswire · 12 replies · 495+ views
    FORWARD.com ^ | April 22, 2004 | Alex Fishman
    TEL AVIV - Even though he had been targeted for death since last fall, Israeli defense officials say the assassination of Abdel Aziz Rantisi became an urgent priority only in the last month, after he became the head of Hamas and began upgrading Iranian involvement in the organization. Rantisi, 54, was killed April 17 by an Israeli helicopter gunship near his Gaza home, just 26 days after he took over Hamas following the assassination of his predecessor, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin. During the few weeks that he headed the organization, defense officials say Rantisi invited the Iranians and their Lebanese...
  • Threat of Terror Attacks Against Eight U.S. Allies

    04/22/2004 7:12:35 PM PDT · by me_newswire · 3 replies · 688+ views
    CANOE.ca ^ | April 22, 2004 | Soo-Jeong Lee
    SEOUL, South Korea - A self-proclaimed "anti-American" group is threatening new terrorist attacks against eight U.S. allies in Iraq by the end of the month, including South Korea, Japan, Australia and the Philippines, a South Korean official said Thursday. (Image-South Korean officials were wearing gas masks as they came out of their office at the government building in Seoul during a civil defence drill against terrorist attacks.-) The group, called the "Yello-Red Overseas Organization," warned in a one-page letter sent to the South Korean embassy in Thailand that it will launch the attacks through April 30, embassy spokesman Ryoo Jung-young...
  • Democracy: Israel’s Secret Weapon

    04/22/2004 4:21:35 PM PDT · by me_newswire · 1 replies · 353+ views
    ICJ ^ | April, 22, 2004 | Gerald Steinberg
    --In addition to all of our other problems - terror, international delegitimization, disagreement over disengagement, Iranian nuclear weapons, socio-economic gaps, religious-secular tensions, etc. - Israel is also in the midst of a leadership crisis. Prime Minister Ariel Sharon may be indicted for allegedly using his influence, while serving as foreign minister in 1999, to advance shady business deals, including a crony’s attempt to buy a Greek island for development. The evidence is not entirely clear, and even if he stands trial, he might not be found guilty, but if the attorney general issues an indictment, Sharon may be forced to...
  • 72 w/Children Killed in Basra-Iraq Suicide Bombing

    04/22/2004 2:25:55 PM PDT · by me_newswire · 8 replies · 240+ views
    NY Times HV-News ^ | (04/22/04) | By Fakher Haider Mohamed
    BAGHDAD, Iraq, Wednesday, April 21 Three car bombs exploded in front of Iraqi police stations in the southern city of Basra on Wednesday morning, killing more than three dozen people and wounding more than 70, according to initial reports from the police and witnesses. A fourth explosion hit a police station in the nearby town of Zubeir, according to a witness in one of Basras main hospitals, who was speaking to medics as they brought in people wounded in the blast. One of the blasts in Basra hit a school bus during the morning rush hour, when school buses are...
  • Israel's Assassination of Arafat 'a matter of time'

    04/22/2004 1:55:58 PM PDT · by me_newswire · 38 replies · 504+ views
    AFP ^ | April 22, 4004 | AFP - Reporters
    CAIRO - An Israeli attempt to assassinate Yasser Arafat is "only a matter of time", the Palestinian leader's national security adviser Jibril Rajoub said in an interview published here yesterday. "An attack on Arafat's life is only a matter of time because Arafat symbolises the freedom" of the Palestinian people, General Rajoub told the Egyptian weekly magazine Nahdat Mir. On March 22, the leader of the Palestinian radical Islamic movement Hamas, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, was killed in an Israeli helicopter raid in Gaza City. And Israel assassinated his successor, Abdelaziz Rantissi, less than a month later. Israeli Prime Minister...
  • HOW IRAQ WAS BORN

    08/28/2003 7:12:48 AM PDT · by robowombat · 7 replies · 523+ views
    Zind Magazine ^ | 28 October 2002
    HOW IRAQ WAS BORN The Paris Peace Conference of 1919 tried to pick up the pieces after the First World War, disposing of many parts of the world with a varying effectiveness vividly described by Margaret MacMillan in her new book, Paris 1919. The Conference was the closest thing there has ever been to a world government. Well before the war ended, European politicians already were negotiating how to divvy up the Middle East. In 1916, the British and French concluded what was known as the Sykes-Picot agreement, which assigned spheres of influence in the region. Rather than worrying too...