Posted on 04/01/2008 8:13:21 PM PDT by nwctwx
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UPDATE:
Add to post no. 80:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/357426_haq03.html
Last updated April 2, 2008 3:48 p.m. PT
“Half of prospective jurors in Naveed Haq trial dismissed”
By TRACY JOHNSON
P-I REPORTER
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “One man thought whoever opened fire at the Jewish Federation offices was “an anti-Semitic, Islamic coward” and was fuming because the chaotic incident stranded him in downtown Seattle for hours.
Another believed the insanity defense was just something “put up by defense lawyers to get their client off the hook.”
Both men were kindly thanked for their time Wednesday — and then sent on their way — as attorneys began questioning potential jurors for the trial of Naveed Haq, a 32-year-old Tri-Cities man who is charged in the deadly July 2006 shooting.
Judge Paris Kallas plans to have 12 jurors and two alternates chosen before April 14, when the trial is expected to begin in King County Superior Court.
For now, 75 of the approximate 130 prospective jurors are being brought in to the courtroom individually to discuss thoughts on religion, mental illness or personal matters without their comments tainting the whole jury pool.
Of 13 who showed up Wednesday morning, the judge excused roughly half of them and will have the rest return for further voir dire next week.”
The security sabinet on Wednesday approved plans for a large-scale emergency drill scheduled to take place next week across the country. The drill will include all the government ministries, the Israel Defense Forces, local authorities and educational facilities.
The drill will simulate a war-time attack on civilians. It will be the largest drill in the past few years and ten of thousands of people are expected to participate, whether in the field or in special war rooms.
The drill will begin on Sunday with a special government meeting. On Monday, a cabinet meeting will simulate a situation in which Israel is at war. On Tuesday, an emergency siren will be heard all over the country as local authorities and the Home Front Command will simulate missile strikes through out the nation. The drill will be run by Rachel - the national emergency authority -which was formed following the second Lebanon war and is in charge of preparing civilians for emergency situations during war.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/971065.html
Israel: Iran listening in on IDF communications from Syria
April 02/2008
Iran has set up sophisticated listening stations in Syria in recent months to intercept Israeli military communications, Israeli security officials said Tuesday. The officials offered no details on how many stations had been set up. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to disclose information about defense operations. Military officials said the listening stations received information through powerful antennas able to pick up communications from a distance of hundreds of kilometers. The antennas are receivers and do not transmit signals, so they cannot be blocked.
The distance between Jerusalem and Syria's capital, Damascus, is 220 kilometers (135 miles). Israel is taking new precautions because of the listening stations, the officials said.
Israel Defense Forces top brass won't be allowed to bring their mobile phones into rooms where classified information is being discussed, the officials said. Also, IDF generals will be assigned special areas on bases to conduct personal conversations. That way, listening stations won't be able to hear sensitive conversations that might be going on in the background while generals talk on their cellular phones, they explained.
Excerpted
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/971108.html
IDF Deputy Chief vows 'painful' response to any attack on Israel
April 02/2008
Israel Defense Forces Deputy Chief of Staff Major General Dan Harel on Wednesday warned Israel's enemies not to attack, saying "anyone who tries to harm Israel must remember that it is the strongest country in the region, and retaliation will be powerful and painful."
Harel's words came during a briefing for reporters at a Tel Aviv army base, hours after London-based Arabic-language daily Al Quds al-Arabi reported that the Syrian army was calling up part of its reserves over fears of an IDF offensive.
Excerpted
CAIRO, Egypt Al Qaeda's No. 2, Ayman al-Zawahri defended the militant organization Wednesday saying it does not kill innocents, in hour and a half long audio response to questions submitted to the movement on extremist Web sites.
The audio message, which was accompanied by a 46 page English transcript, was the first installment to the more than 900 questions submitted by supporters, critics and journalists in December. "We haven't killed the innocents, not in Baghdad nor in Morocco, nor in Algeria, nor anywhere else," he said according to the English transcript which, like the audio message, appeared on Web sites linked to the group.
"If there is any innocent who was killed in the Mujahideen's operations, then it was either an unintentional error or out of necessity," he said in response to several questions about the group's policy towards taking innocent lives. Zawahri went on to say that it was their opponents who killed innocents and also noted that "the enemy intentionally takes up positions in the midst of the Muslims for them to be human shields for him."
A banner bearing the logo of the Al Qaeda's media arm, al-Sahab, appeared earlier on Web sites linked to the organization to herald this first installment of answers. Al-Zawahri said he chose around 100 questions to answer. Al-Sahab, announced in December that al-Zawahri would take questions from the public posted on Islamic militant Web sites and would respond "as soon as possible."
The queries were posted on the main Islamist Web site until the cutoff date of Jan. 16. After the deadline, the questions disappeared from that site. One thing is clear from the questions: self-proclaimed Al Qaeda supporters are as much in the dark about the terror network's operations and intentions as Western analysts and intelligence agencies.
Thank you Oorang.
I’m having trouble posting here today, so will be just posting on my own site.
Anyway, here’s a set of links to go with your post:
http://www.jnewswire.com/article/2405
Inside Israel
“Nationwide prayer services in Israel”
By Stan Goodenough
April 02, 2008
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http://www.jnewswire.com/article/2404
Inside Israel
“Israelis to be kitted for non-conventional warfare”
By Stan Goodenough
April 02, 2008
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Israelis learned Wednesday that will, in the coming months, be issued with emergency kits to protect them in the event of atomic, biological or chemical (ABC) attacks.
The announcement, made by the defense establishment, comes amid rumors of a possible war breaking out from the north that will see thousands of missiles rained down upon the Jewish state.
But officials stressed the decision to collect, update and redistribute the kits was “a predictable move,” and that there was no need for the public to panic.
It would take a few months for the entire population to be provided for.”
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http://www.jnewswire.com/article/2402
Inside Israel
“Massive war drill next week”
By Stan Goodenough
April 02, 2008
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Tens of thousands of Israelis are to participate next week in a nationwide emergency drill that will simulate a massive missile strike on the country’s population centers.
The exercise was approved by Israel’s security cabinet Wednesday and will be launched with a cabinet meeting conducted as if Israel was at war, and the sounding of air raid sirens throughout the land.
Sectors to be involved will include the Israel Defense Forces, all government ministries, local authorities and the educational services.”
.............”does not kill innocents.”..........
Since we are Christians, I gather we are not innocents, at least in his warped mind.
Scary.
.............”does not kill innocents.”..........
Since we are Christians, I gather we are not innocents, at least in his warped mind.
Scary.
Sorry about the double post. Things are kinda hinky on FR lately.
Relatively close to Yellowstone National Park and of course Dick Cheney's home State.
"There is no doubt that the American collapse has begun and the myth of unipolarity has ended," he said.
"The raids on New York and Washington were identifying marks of this collapse, but I point out that the collapse of empires doesn't come in a single moment."
http://news.smh.com.au/un-enemy-of-islam-alqaeda-number-two/20080403-23cm.html
Seems like it is a busy day around the ports:
From IPN:
HOU| Texas City| Suspicious Device| TCPD 1 / IMAS| Port of Texas City|FBI bomb squad in route, device in pickup truck, suspect in custody, IMAS units alerted| TEX009| 21:25
Yep.
Casey has the Zawahiri transcript up and it doesn’t have to be downloaded to be read:
http://worldanalysis.net/smf/index.php?topic=204.0
Thank you Velveeta.
I appreciate it.
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1207159746040&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
Apr 3, 2008 1:02 | Updated Apr 3, 2008 1:42
“’Terrorists may have crossed Rafah’”
By YAAKOV KATZ
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “A day after Egypt opened the Rafah crossing between Gaza and the Sinai Desert, senior defense officials on Wednesday warned of the possibility that Palestinian terrorists could have used the opportunity to cross back into Gaza after undergoing terror training abroad.”
http://www.terrorism-info.org.il/malam_multimedia/English/eng_n/html/mar253108e.htm
Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center
at the Israel Intelligence Heritage & Commemoration Center (IICC)
“News of the Israeli-Palestinian Confrontation
March 25-April 1, 2008”
(April 2, 2008)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1995885/posts
“’Prescreened’ driver suspected of trying to bring marijuana into U.S.”
Seattle Post-Intelligencer ^ | 4/2/08 | HECTOR CASTRO
Posted on 04/02/2008 9:29:35 PM PDT by kiriath_jearim
Anytime.
This was interesting:
Question: “The defeat of the Americans began in Kabul, and is passing by Baghdad today, so where will it end?
Z’s reply: “As for Americas defeat, it will end in the White House, with Allahs permission.”
OPINION:
Yep, well he most likely has a computer and a tv.
I’m sure he and/or his flunky geek jihadis follow our politics.
I wonder if he uses Skype or just those throw away phones when he makes a call or conferences.
Time will tell.
Note: The following text is a quote:
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=49455
Troops Kill 14 Suspected Terrorists in Iraq, Capture 49 Others
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, April 2, 2008 Coalition and Iraqi forces killed 14 suspected terrorists, detained 49 others, and seized dozens of weapons in Iraq over the past three days, military officials said.
In Baghdad and Qayyarah today, coalition forces detained a dozen suspected terrorists during raids targeting al Qaeda in Iraq operations, including propaganda and suicide-bombing networks. In addition, troops captured two foreign fighter aides and an additional suspect in the operations.
In a separate operation in the Iraqi capital today, coalition forces captured two suspected terrorists tied to a Baghdad car-bombing network. In other raids, troops nabbed two suspected terrorists east of Taji, two in Mosul and three others in Samarra.
Al Qaeda in Iraq is an adaptive, barbaric enemy, but they will be allowed no safe haven, said Army Maj. Winfield Danielson, a Multinational Force Iraq spokesman. Iraqi and coalition forces will continue to disrupt their networks and capture or kill their members, improving security for all Iraqis.
During operations in Iraq yesterday:
— A Hillah special weapons and tactics unit advised by U.S. Special Forces soldiers detained 20 suspected vehicle smugglers in Basra. In addition, the Hillah unit recovered two illegal sedans, various guns and ammunition, and $262,000 in U.S. currency. The combined force also destroyed two boats used for smuggling goods in the oil-rich southern Iraq city.
— Iraqi security forces and U.S. Special Forces soldiers detained a suspected improvised-explosive-device-cell leader allegedly responsible for IED and indirect-fire attacks against Logistics Support Area Anaconda.
— The Mosul Iraqi special weapons and tactics unit and U.S. Special Forces soldiers in Mosul detained a suspected terrorist allegedly involved in kidnapping, torturing and murdering local Iraqi security force members.
— Members of the Sons of Iraq citizens security group stopped a suicide bomber from detonating his explosive device in Kirkuk province. A military official said their actions prevented a possible tragedy from occurring on Hawijahs Market Street.
— Iraqi army and coalition soldiers discovered 15 weapons caches in Diyala and Salah ad Din provinces, and an IED factory in Ninewah. The caches contained more than 60 mortar rounds, 14 107 mm rockets, small-arms munitions, and more than 60 pounds of bomb-making material. The IED factory contained more than 3,500 pounds of additional explosives.
Iraqi special operation forces, advised by their U.S. counterparts, killed 14 criminals March 31 during operations in Basra. The Iraqi-led mission aimed to capture the criminals in an abandoned school that lawbreakers were using to mount operations and store weapons and munitions, military officials said.
Iraqi forces received small-arms fire throughout the operation. Both Iraqi and U.S. forces returned fire, while a coalition aircraft provided close-air support requested by ground forces. The combined forces killed 14 armed individuals and rescued six Iraqi security force members who were being held at the compound.
Elsewhere in Iraq March 31, Iraqi national police members detained three suspected insurgents in the New Baghdad district of the Iraqi capital. The suspects were attempting to smuggle weapons in their vehicle, military officials said. Multinational Division Baghdad soldiers from Company C, 2nd Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment, reported Iraqi national police confiscated five rockets, two mortar rounds, two hand grenades, three blasting caps and a 9 mm pistol. The detainees are being held for further questioning.
(Compiled from Multinational Corps Iraq and Multinational Force Iraq news releases.)
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