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Reuters - Thursday, July 12 01:39 pm
Omlert and his challenger, FM Livni

PARIS (Reuters) - Israel's Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni rules out resuming talks with Syria and believes Damascus poses a problem which must be tackled by the region, she said in a French magazine published on Thursday.
 
Her comments contrasted with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's recent offers of direct talks if Syrian President Bashar al-Assad cuts ties to Iran as well as Palestinian and Lebanese Islamist militant groups.

Interviewed last week by Le Nouvel Observateur, Livni was asked whether she could confirm rumours of a resumption in talks between Israel and Syria, a year after fighting erupted between Israel and Syrian-backed Hezbollah guerrillas in Lebanon.

"Absolutely not. Syria is pursuing the dangerous game it plays in the region. It is supporting Hezbollah, refusing the principle of independence for Lebanon and remains a threat," she said.

"Moreover, Damascus, which is still the regional centre of support for terrorism, is today associated with Iran in a partnership which also constitutes a danger."

Olmert this week repeated his offer of direct talks with Assad on returning the Golan Heights, captured in a war 40 years ago and annexed in 1981 in a move declared null by the U.N. Security Council.

United Nations special envoy Michael Williams told Reuters on Thursday that Syria had signalled a willingness to change its relationship with Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas if progress were made towards a peace deal with Israel.

"For Israel, it is very clear, beyond the Israeli-Syrian dispute, peace with Damascus requires a clarification which concerns the whole of the region," Livni told Le Nouvel Observateur.

Livni also brushed off suggestions that it would be better for Israel to retreat from the West Bank as soon as possible: "It would above all run the risk of seeing the West Bank sink into civil war and resemble what Gaza has become."

Past and future boundaries of Eretz Israel


Separation or Chaos? Life or Collapse? There is life and there is death!
Manhigut Yehudit  Weekly Update June 21, 2007 
differentiationThe State of Israel has entered a sort of values vertigo. The heavens are the earth, the earth is the heavens, good is evil and evil is good. The first obvious expression of this vertigo was Rabin's handshake with Arafat on the White House lawn. It blurred the distinction between friend and foe, good and evil and justice and depravity.
 
 
 
"Behold, I have set before you today life and goodness, and death and evil."
(Deuteronomy 30:15)
 
There is good and there is evil -- and not as the paganistic post-modernism would have us believe. There is life and there is death.
 
Life is created by separation. The cell divides, differentiates and develops. The primordial default is death and confusion. In the beginning, there was chaos and disorder and darkness on the face of the abyss. Then the Creator of life began to make separations. Between light and darkness, between the sea and the dry land,  between men and women and between the nations of the world and the Jewish People.
 
Life is not static. In order to preserve life, we must always invest energy in making separations. Every mother knows that the natural condition of the house is "a mess" and how much energy must be invested on a constant basis to preserve the separation that transforms the mess into a living and functioning household. Death pulls us inexorably toward its depths. Materials that are not separated will mix together. If we want to keep them alive, we must invest energy to separate them. Chaos and disorder, the blurring of distinctions, the pagan enticement to give in to the whirlpool that draws the world down to its death -- are all forces that the Nation of Israel must face.
 
These forces of death always wrap themselves in an enlightened and preening cloak. They present themselves as the pure beauty of life. They speak in the name of order and civilization. But in truth, they serve chaos and disorder, darkness and death.
 
"Why did you insist on ruling that two men constitute a family?" Chief Justice Barak was asked. "If the homosexual partner is eligible for compensation, you could have awarded it to him on a regular contractual basis. Why mix laws of matrimony into the ruling?" In typical dictatorial fashion, Chief Justice Barak felt no need to explain. It is unlikely that he himself understands the forces that motivate him. But in essence, he used all the dictatorial tools that he had created in order to foster confusion. Confusion of values, confusion of sexual identity, confusion of the family unit, confusion of our national identity, confusion of our territorial borders, confusion of separation and return to chaos, disorder and death.
 
The chaos and confusion of good and evil into which Israel has plunged have a profound affect on our lives and well-being. Over the past week, we have seen the man most responsible for the dangerous security situation in Israel's north appointed to be Israel's Defense Minister. We have seen the man most responsible for Israel's deathly descent into the depths of Oslo elected to be Israel's President -- on the very day that his entire fantasy collapsed in Gaza. And we have seen the courts and police force a planned abomination parade in Jerusalem down our collective Jewish throat.
 
The solution to this disastrous state of affairs is obvious. The State of the Jews must become the Jewish State that it was destined to be. Manhigut Yehudit is working hard to achieve that goal.
 
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