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It looks like a peace deal has been cut with Syria 

By Ted Belman

While media attention has been focused on the Palestinian track where no progress has been made and no real pressure applied, serious work has been going on with Syria.

You will recall that the Iraq Study Group under Baker recommended in November ’06, that the US should engage Syria and Iran about Iraq without preconditions. While Bash and Rice rejected the recommendations publicly, they went about following them.

The Annapolis Conference held one year later was part of that new dialogue. Syria was induced to attend because, there was added to the agenda, under the title “Comprehensive Peace”, the Syrian tract and the Lebanon tract. Syria left empty handed and began plotting moves to get satisfaction. In late January, Hezbollah started challenging the Siniora government in Lebanon. This culminated in a mini civil war followed by the Doha Compromise in the last week of May, which strengthened Hezbollah and installed General Sulieman as President. He is known as a Syrian ally.

Much to my surprise, the US backed the agreement and Israel used that as an occasion to announce peace talks with Syria under the auspices of Turkey. Evidently informal talks had been going on for some time. The timing of the announcement may have had more to do with Doha than with Talanski.

Just three weeks later Israel is conceding the Shebaa Farms. This can only signal a final deal with Syria is in the offing.

On Sunday two French emissaries visited Damascus with the offer of Shebaa farms. The next day, Condi Rice departed from her stated mission of moving the Palestinian tract forward to go to Beirut to cement the deal. Finally the EU announced an upgrading of ties to Israel with a perfunctory nod to the peace process.

The French are hoping to have both Syrian President Assad and PM Olmert attend their Conference of Mediterranean States on July 13 at which time the two would “meet”. Finally, without interminable negations for the release of Goldwasser and Regev, as is the case with Shalit, we hear that the two are expected to be released within weeks.

All these events are connected and suggest that a deal has been cut for he return of the Golan and final peace with Lebanon and Syria. It may be that the real reason for the “lull” with Hamas is to enable these events to play out. As I suggested in another article another reason for accepting the lull may be the belief that a future worse conflict can be avoided.

Bush gave a telling interview in Paris a few days ago in which he said

    “When you go to the Middle East and you sit in my seat and listen, yes, there’s concern about the Palestinian state. But the dialogue has shifted dramatically from ’solve the Palestinian state and you’ve solved the problems in the Middle East’ to, now, ’solve the Iranian issue and you solve the problems in the Middle East’.”

And so it has.

The US strategy is to first get Syria sorted away and then work on Iran with the full cooperation of the EU.

If all this comes to pass as I have suggested, a peace deal will be forced on Israel, and the PA the terms of which may already have been agreed to between Israel and the US. Just today Condi Rice is interfering in negotiations between Israel and the PA by siding with the division of Jerusalem. So much for allowing the parties to negotiate final status issues.



Ted Belman

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June 18, '08
Likud MK Livnat: Agreement Recognizes Hamas

(IsraelNN.com) Likud Knesset Member Limor Livnat said Wednesday morning that the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas gives official recognition to the terrorist party and grants it international standing. The agreement for a six-month halt in terrorist attacks and counterterrorist operations in Gaza is to go into effect at 6 a.m. Thursday (11 p.m. Wednesday night EDT) and is to last six months.

Virtually the entire political and military establishment expressed doubt that the agreement will last that long, and opinion is divided on whether Israel should carry out a full-scale counterterrorist operation now or take a chance that Hamas will honor the pact.

June 18, '08
Ramon: Calm with Hamas is Victory for Radical Islam

(IsraelNN.com) Deputy Prime Minister Haim Ramon attacked the planned ceasefire in gaza this morning:” I am against the calm because it is an additional victory for radical Islam. It was victorious in Lebanon, and now it is winning in Gaza.”

Ramon stated that those who can see the ceasefire the Hamas has achieved should ask themselves “so why would they be moderate?  Why is the Hamas interested in any kind of arrangement? This will benefit them by allowing them to present Gaza as the state of “Hamastan”.

Ramon, along with Ministers Eli Yishai, Michael Friedman, and Shaul Mofaz, abstained from the Cabinet vote last Wednesday, in which the ceasefire was chosen by Israel over a large scale military operation in Gaza. 

May 19, '08
Ramon: Israel Holding Direct Talks with Hamas

(IsraelNN.com) Israel is holding direct negotiations with Hamas despite a government policy prohibiting direct talks with the group, Vice Premier Chaim Ramon said Monday. According to a government resolution, Israel is not to make direct contact with Hamas until it recognizes Israel, renounces terrorism, and agrees to abide by agreements between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
Until Monday, government officials claimed that all negotiations with Hamas were being conducted via Egyptian mediators.

24 March 08
by Gil Ronen

(IsraelNN.com) Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama is currently hiding his anti-Israel views in order to get elected, according to a well-known anti-Israel activist. The activist, Ali Abunimah, claimed to know Obama well and to have met him on numerous occasions at pro-Palestinian events in Chicago.

In an article he penned for the anti-Israeli website Electronic Intifada, Abunimah wrote:

"The last time I spoke to Obama was in the winter of 2004 at a gathering in Chicago’s Hyde Park neighborhood. He was in the midst of a primary campaign to secure the Democratic nomination for the United States Senate seat he now occupies. But at that time polls showed him trailing.

"As he came in from the cold and took off his coat, I went up to greet him. He responded warmly, and volunteered, 'Hey, I’m sorry I haven’t said more about Palestine right now, but we are in a tough primary race.  I’m hoping when things calm down I can be more up front.' He referred to my activism, including columns I was contributing to the The Chicago Tribune critical of Israeli and US policy [and said:] 'Keep up the good work!'"

Barack, Michelle, Edward and Mariam
Abunimah's report included a photo of Obama with his wife Michelle seated at a table with virulently anti-Israeli Professor Edward Said and his wife Mariam, in what Abunimah said was a May 1998 Arab community event in Chicago at which Said gave the keynote speech.

In an interview earlier this year for the leftist radio show "Democracy Now!," a daily TV and radio news program hosted by Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez, Abunimah said he knew Obama for many years as his state senator "when he used to attend events in the Palestinian community in Chicago all the time."

"I remember personally introducing him onstage in 1999, when we had a major community fundraiser for the community center in Deheisha refugee camp in the occupied West Bank," he recounted. "And that's just one example of how Barack Obama used to be very comfortable speaking up for and being associated with Palestinian rights and opposing the Israeli occupation."

About face 'to get elected'
The Arab-American activist went on to say: "In 2000, when Obama unsuccessfully ran for Congress I heard him speak at a campaign fundraiser hosted by a University of Chicago professor. On that occasion and others Obama was forthright in his criticism of US policy and his call for an even-handed approach to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict."

"Obama's about-face is not surprising," Abunimah wrote. "He is merely doing what he thinks is necessary to get elected and he will continue doing it as long as it keeps him in power."
 
When Obama first ran for the Senate in 2004, the Chicago Jewish News interviewed him on his stance regarding Israel's security fence. He accused the Bush administration of neglecting the "Israeli-Palestinian" situation and criticized the security fence built by Israel to prevent terror attacks: "The creation of a wall dividing the two nations is yet another example of the neglect of this Administration in brokering peace," Obama was quoted as saying.


Arab/Muslim States

Ahmadinejad welcomed in US-built Iraq

By Stan Goodenough
March 02, 2008

Muslim megalomaniac and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad - who foretells Israel's destruction in almost every one of his public speeches - received a hero's welcome when he arrived in Iraq on a state visit Sunday.

Ahmadinejad - the first Iranian leader to visit Iraq since the 1980s - is scheduled to meet with the country's US-planted president and prime minister during his tour of the country his predecessors waged war against for eight years.

The leaders of the two former enemy states were reportedly to hold their meetings behind closed doors.

Some of the issues to be discussed included deals of Iranian electricity supplies to Iraqi cities and Tehran's offer to build a powerplant for Iraq. Iran has already given Iraq $ 1 billion in aid.

While it is not difficult to assess what this strengthening of ties and Iraq's growing debt to Iran portends for the future of the region, we are left to speculate about what Ahmadinejad and fellow-Shiite, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, will say in their meetings about Israel.

Ahmadinejad's hatred for the Jewish state is often in the news, but Al-Maliki's feelings are less well known.

The Iraqi did earn the ire of American lawmakers in the 2006 Second Lebanon War when he one-sidedly condemned Israel.

In a letter to Al-Maliki, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada, Democratic Whip Dick Durbin of Illinois and Sen. Charles Schumer of New York described the Iraqi leader's comments as troubling.

"Your failure to condemn Hezbollah's aggression and recognize Israel's right to defend itself raise serious questions about whether Iraq under your leadership can play a constructive role in resolving the current crisis and bringing stability to the Middle East," their letter said.

In December of that year US President George W. Bush endorsed Al-Maliki as "the right guy for the job" of leading Iraq

Last August, the Iraqi flew to Syria for meetings with top officials in a country Iran has also been working hard to cement relations with.


Barack Hussein Obama and Israel

The American Thinker, January 16, 2008
*Redacted from an article by Ed Lasky*

The ascent of Barack Obama from lowly state senator in Illinois to a leading contender for the Presidential nomination in the span of just a few years is remarkable. Especially, *in light of a noticeably unremarkable record -- a near-blank slate of few accomplishments and a disproportionately high number of missed votes.*

However, in one area of foreign policy that concerns millions of Americans, *he does have a record* and it is a *particularly troubling one*. For all supporters of the *America-Israel relationship* there is enough information beyond the glare of the klieg lights to give one pause. In contrast to his canned speeches filled with "poetry" and uplifting aphorisms and delivered in a commanding way, behind the campaign façade lies a disquieting pattern of behavior.

One seemingly consistent theme running throughout Barack Obama's career is his comfort with aligning himself with people who are anti-Israel advocates. This ease around Israel animus has taken various forms. As Obama has continued his political ascent, he has moved up the prestige scale in terms of his associates. *Early on in his career he chose a church headed by a former Black Muslim who is a harsh anti-Israel advocate and who may be seen as tinged with anti-Semitism. *

This church is a member of a denomination whose governing body has taken a series of anti-Israel actions. As his political fortunes and ambition climbed, he found support from George Soros (CFR), multibillionaire promoter of groups that have been consistently harsh and biased critics of the American-Israel relationship.

Obama's soothing and inspiring oratory sometimes vanishes when he talks of the Middle East. Indeed, his off-the-cuff remarks have been uniformly taken by supporters of Israel as signs that the inner Obama does not truly support Israel. This despite what his canned speeches and essays may contain. Now that Obama has become a leading Presidential candidate, he has assembled a body of foreign policy advisers who signal that a President Obama would likely have an approach towards Israel radically at odds with those of previous Presidents (both Republican and Democrat). *A group of experts collected by the Israeli liberal [far left!] newspaper Haaretz deemed him the candidate likely to be least supportive of Israel. _He is the candidate most favored by the Arab-American community. _*

When Obama moved to Chicago and became a community organizer, he found it expedient to choose a Christian church to join. Even though his father and stepfather were both Muslims and he attended school [and a Mosque] as a Muslim while living in Indonesia, suspicions based on his days as a child are overheated and unfair. Still, his full name alone conveys the biographical fact that he has some elements of a Muslim background.

Saul Alinsky, whose philosophy infused community organizing in Chicago, emphasized the importance of churches as a basis for organizing. There are literally hundreds of churches on the South Side of Chicago that Obama could have chosen. He selected one that was headed by Reverend Jeremiah Wright, Jr. The anti-Israel rants of this minister have been well chronicled. Among the gems:*/The Israelis have illegally occupied Palestinian territories for almost 40 years now. It took a divestment campaign to wake the business community up concerning the South Africa issue. Divestment has now hit the table again as a strategy to wake the business community up and to wake Americans up concerning the injustice and the racism under which the Palestinians have lived because of Zionism./*

*Pastor Jeremiah Wright, Jr. is a supporter of Louis Farrakhan (who called Judaism a "gutter religion" and depicted Jews as "bloodsuckers") *and *traveled with him to visit Col. Muammar al-Gaddafi*, archenemy of Israel's and a terror supporter. Tucker Carlson of MSNBC has *called Pastor Wright a total hater* and wondered why the ties that bind Obama to Wright have not been given greater scrutiny. Mickey Kaus of Slate has also wondered when the ties between Obama and Wright will receive more criticism, given Wright's seeming bigotry, which is in contrast to the soothing melody of unity that Obama has trumpeted on the campaign trail. Some in the media have taken notice.

As Obama took steps toward the United States Senate he found a very powerful sugar daddy who would help fund his rise: George Soros (CFR). The billionaire hedge fund titan began supporting Obama very early -- as befits a legendary speculative investor always looking for opportunities. Obama coveted support from George Soros (CFR) and Soros (CFR) responded -- along with many family members and probably the Soros (CFR) ring of wealthy donors. Soros even found a loophole that allowed him and assorted family members to exceed regular limits on campaign contributions. *Soros (CFR) is also a fierce foe of Israel, for years funding groups that have worked against Israel. *

Every Presidential candidate assembles a foreign policy team of advisers. A glimpse into the makeup of Obama's team has leaked to the media.*Martin Peretz of The New Republic -- a supporter of Obama and of Israel -- had this to say about Obama's Foreign Policy team:****"I have my qualms, as you may know, about Barack Obama, and most especially about what his foreign policy might be.* If elected (and actually before he were to be elected), the first decision he would have to make would be who would represent him in the transition to power from early November to January 20. And, frankly, I* get the shudders since he has indicated that, among others, they would be Zbigniew Bzrezinski (CFR) Anthony Lake (CFR), Susan Rice (CFR) and Robert O. Malley (CFR)." Lake (CFR) and Brzezenski (CFR) both earned their spurs in the Carter (CFR) Administration. Jimmy Carter (CFR), of course, has led a very public campaign of vilification against Israel-defaming it as an apartheid state (a view that Obama's Pastor would concur with). *

The appointment of Brzezenski (CFR) elicited much dismay among supporters of Israel since Brzezinski (CFR) is well known for his *aggressive dislike of Israel*. . He has been an ardent foe of Israel for over three decades and newspaper files are littered with his screeds against Israel. Brzezinski (CFR) has publicly defended the Walt-Mearsheimer (CFR) thesis that the relationship between America and Israel is based not on shared values and common threats but is the product of Jewish pressure. *Brzezinski (CFR)  also signed a letter demanding dialogue with Hamas* - a group whose charter calls for the destruction of Israel and is filled with threats to Jews around the world.

Susan Rice (CFR) was John Kerry's (CFR) chief foreign policy adviser when he ran for President. One of the major steps Kerry (CFR) suggested for dealing with the Middle East was to appoint [Jew-Hater] James Baker (CFR) and [Israel-Hater] Jimmy Carter (CFR) as negotiators. Robert Malley (CFR) was part of the American negotiating team that dealt with Yasser Arafat at Camp David. He has presented a revisionist history of those negotiations since then: presenting a view that *blames Israel for the failures of the negotiations*. He has *_spent years representing the Palestinian point of view_*, co-writing a series of anti-Israel articles with Hussein Agha - a former Arafat adviser. Palestinian advocate. ... etc. etc. *_Obama's Choice.  Fact - Not Rhetoric!_*

Barry Chamish

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The World is burning

Bhutto Murder Closes Anti-Terror War Cycle Bush Launched after 9/11

The assassination of Benazir Bhutto, Washington?s chosen linchpin-to-be in Islamabad, was an unmitigated disaster for America?s war on al Qaeda and its jihadist allies in the key Pakistan-Afghan arena. The 27/12 murder closed a cycle sent spinning by al Qaeda's 9/11 assault on America in the early days of President George W. Bush's first term. It has left him clutching at thin air.

This single act of violence hit the West as US-led NATO forces suffer one setback after another in Afghanistan and Taliban and al Qaeda are in control of more than 75 percent of the country. It has done more harm than all the evil wrought against US forces by al Qaeda's ace commander in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in the two years before he was slain.

Bolton: State Department Leftists Have Defeated Bush

Lebanon is being lost to Syria,  The US has authorized Turkey, its sometimes ally, to bomb  the Kurds, it permanent ally and al Qaeda is on the march all over.

And Rice fiddles with a non-problem, the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.  Israel should be left alone to deal with the Palestinians.

The US has much bigger problems elsewhere that are out of control


Ted Belman
tedbel1@israpundit.com
Sunday, December 30, 2007
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Blog EntryJudgment on the USA for Meddling in IsraelOct 24, '07 6:04 PM
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007 by Staff Writer
Rice, Hamas back anti-Israel Greek patriarch

The Hamas terrorist organization found common ground with US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Monday when its Gaza-based leadership heaped praise on the man who would be Greek Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem.

House in flames

In a rare peaceful visit to Christian property in the Gaza Strip, the area's Muslim overlords arrived at Gaza City's main Greek Orthodox church to publicly laud Theofilos III for his firm refusal to sell church-owned lands to Israel and his efforts to nullify deals struck between his predecessor and the Jewish state, reported WorldNetDaily.

The Hamas endorsement came just days after Rice warmly greeted and took part in a photo-op with Theofilos during what was described as an emotional visit to Bethlehem.

The American's apparent support for Theofilos came despite Israel's protests over his election as Greek Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem. The Israeli authorities maintain that Theofilos gained the needed votes over his predecessor, Irineos, by striking a deal with church officials whereby he would work to regain former church lands sold to Israel.

Regional laws require any incoming Greek Orthodox patriarch to gain the approval of Jordan, Israel and the Palestinian Authority. Only Israel has refused to recognize Theofilos.

Comments

  1. Is it possible that Rice''s siding with the terrorist is the cause of all the "wildfires" happening in California? She is messing with "the apple of God''s eye and we are receiving the WRATH from God because of her ignorance in this matter. No, I do not think she has read the Bible!!!
    Nancy from Texas 10/23/2007 8:24 PM
  2. Ps 83:4 They have said, Come, and let us cut them off from being a nation that the name of Israel may be no more in remembrance. 5 For they have consulted together with one consent: they are confederate against thee: KJV
    Ps 129: 5 Let them all be confounded and turned back that hate Zion
    Jim Qualls 10/23/2007 3:56 PM

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Prophesy received by Timothy Snodgrass on 10/20/07:
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STAR OF JUDGMENT ABOUT TO DESCEND

I have been traveling in the Philippines for the last three weeks, and on Monday, October 22, I will be returning to the United States. I would appreciate your prayers during the next 30 days while traveling in Texas, North Carolina and California. During the last seven days the enemy has tried to take my life on three separate occasions. Yesterday afternoon, I narrowly escaped a bombing at the Glorietta II Mall in Manila, which left 10 dead and 113 injured in the Philippine capital. The enemy hates intercession. Be forewarned: Any church or ministry planning intercessory conferences or meetings this fall which center on restoring Americaʼs spiritual covering through prayer and repentance can expect major opposition. But do not let opposition from the enemy distract you from being obedient to the Holy Spirit, whereas I believe that literally thousands of lives are now hanging in the balance.

This morning as the sun was rising in Asia, I was interceding on the sands of the Pacific Ocean facing the east, and received a vision.  I saw a brilliant star falling upon the United States. The star was an angel of judgment, and he descended without warning. I saw flags across the nation being lowered at half-mast, . because of the severity of the judgment. Until the very moment that star descends, there is still time to intercede for mercy. As world leaders prepare to gather this fall in Annapolis, Maryland, to discuss dividing Jerusalem and the creation of a Palestinian state within Godʼs covenant land of Israel, pray for wisdom and boldness; for the right decisions  THese right decisions may not be politically correct or popular, but necessary in order to avert judgment. If the United States continues to pressure Israel to divide Jerusalem and concede covenant territory given as an eternal inheritance to Abraham by God, a great star of judgment will soon descend upon America without warning. It is not wise to join the bandwagon of nations who join together to take counsel against Jerusalem (read the Book of Zechariah).

Blessings,
Timothy Snodgrass
Philippines
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Mideast Summit Likely to be Postponed

After meeting with Israeli, Egyptian and PA leaders for the past four days, U.S. Sec'y of State Rice hinted the Mideast summit will be postponed.
18 October 07
US Sec'y of State and PA Chairman in Ramallah

US Sec'y of State and PA
Chairman in Ramallah

(IsraelNN.com) Four days of shuttle diplomacy between Jerusalem, Ramallah and Cairo has apparently convinced U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice that it would be wise to postpone the much publicized upcoming Mideast summit, originally scheduled to be held November 26 in Annapolis.

Rice told reporters after meeting Wednesday with Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni that she would “continue to say that the summit will be held in the fall,” but that “there are two months in the fall, November and December.”   No new date was given for the conference.

The Secretary of State acknowledged that the obstacles to reaching any form of agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Authority are daunting, a fact echoed by every leader in the region.

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak told Rice at their meeting Tuesday in Cairo that he was willing to back the event. Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit warned in a statement a day earlier, however: “Rushing into holding the meeting without an agreement over a substantive and positive document may damage opportunities to achieve a just peace.”

U.S. State Department officials expressed equally pessimistic predictions Monday after Rice had met separately with Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas.

Abbas said bluntly in a news conference Wednesday that the summit would be a waste of time that would be “in no one’s interests” if Israel came unprepared to agree to hand over Judea, Samaria, Gaza and half of Jerusalem, to be established as the capital of a new PA state. He added that he and other PA officials “are not interested in participating in a conference that will not bear fruit.”

Most of the region’s leaders have informed the Bush administration that little is likely to be accomplished at the summit other than more posturing, seeing as the Israeli and PA positions are still poles apart on most issues. Prime Minister Olmert has made numerous concessions and "goodwill gestures" to the PA in order to prop up Abbas’s government in the past few months, with little to show for it. Hundreds of thousands of shekels in tax monies collected on behalf of the PA, withheld after the Hamas terrorist organization took control of the government in 2006, were transferred to the Abbas government months ago as an initial gesture. Despite promises that none of the funds would be used to pay Hamas, money nonetheless found its way to Hamas employees’ pockets.

Relaxation of security measures at IDF checkpoints around the country were met with claims of “not good enough.” The release of hundreds of PA terrorists being held in Israeli jails was met with similar contempt. Amnesty for hundreds more terrorists who were still at large, on condition they signed a document promising not to take up arms and return to their violent ways was also minimized. Many of those who were pardoned did not bother to fulfill their end of the deal and skipped the signatures and the commitment. Several of those have since been caught planning and attempting to carry out more terrorist attacks.

Promises by Abbas to crack down on terrorism emanating from PA-controlled areas were only partially kept: while Abbas’s security forces allegedly did make an effort to reduce terrorism from Fatah-controlled areas in Judea and Samaria, they had lukewarm success

But the commitments made by Abbas were broken repeatedly by Fatah-sponsored terrorists from the Al-Aksa Martyrs Brigades organization who were caught attempting to carry out attacks against Israeli civilians.

The lack of Abbas’s ability or willingness to match Israel’s largesse in security risks taken in the hopes of making progress in talks has slowed down the Olmert government’s race toward the negotiation table, a fact that has not gone unnoticed by the U.S. and others.

“I want to stress that the summit is the first point in an ongoing process,” Rice told reporters. “There will be an international conference…but there [also] has to be a day after.”

Public Security Minister Avi Dichter was equally skeptical about what could be accomplished at the summit, saying he had a problem with demands by the U.S. that Israel “show some creativity” in finding a way to reach an agreement with the PA.

Speaking at Tel Aviv University, Dichter asked, “What does that mean? How many Palestinians were murdered because we didn’t vacate outposts, as opposed to how many Israelis were killed because the Palestinians didn’t fulfill their end of the agreements?”

"Before Annapolis, if we go to Annapolis, it is important to give the Authority a boost and doff our hats for the efforts they will make, but we should take care to take off the hat without the head," he said.

PA Talk of Two States, TV Shows Only One
18 October 07

(IsraelNN.com) Palestinian Authority (PA) television this week showed its viewers a flag depicting the map of Israel with a visual display of the PA flag covering the entire country, according to Palestinian Media Watch (PMW). PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas recently stated that a proposed new Arab state would include Judea, Samaria and Gaza, leaving Israel with its 1949 Armistice Line as borders.
 
The PA also has promised for more than two years to end incitement against Israel, but a recent Fatah faction editorial shows a Muslim kneeling in prayer with an American bomber in the background. He prays, "Allah, scatter them. And turn their wives into widows. And turn their children into orphans."

October 15, '07
Fatah Threatens to Reunite With Hamas

(IsraelNN.com) Senior Fatah terrorists said Monday that Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas could decide to create another unity PA with Hamas.  Abbas does not want to join forces with Hamas, they said, but is forced to do so due to his political weakness.

The Fatah leaders blamed Israel for the situation, accusing Israel of weakening Abbas.  While Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has released hundreds of terrorist prisoners, pardoned hundreds more, and agreed to allow thousands of foreign Arabs into Judea and Samaria under a “family reunification” program in order to strengthen Abbas, sources in Fatah said the “gestures” were insufficient.  They called on Israel to stop requisitioning land around Jerusalem for state use and to halt IDF anti-terrorist operations in Judea and Samaria.


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