INTERNATIONAL PULSE

Period: October 2009

 

ISRAEL


 
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NETANYAHU SPEECH part 1,2,3,4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44HkjBDQz_k

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NETANYAHU: NO PEACE UNTIL PALESTINIANS ACCEPT ISRAEL AS JEWISH STATE
HAARETZ.COM - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Haaretz on Wednesday that he would not agree to a Palestinian demand that Israel accept the 1967 borders as a condition for renewing peace negotiations.
Netanyahu also gave a condition of his own, saying Thursday that he would never drop his demand that the Palestinians recognize Israel as a Jewish state.
"I told Abu Mazen [Abbas] I believe peace hinges first on his readiness to stand before his people and say, 'We...are committed to recognizing Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people'," Netanyahu said.
"I will not drop this subject and other important issues under any final peace agreement," Netanyahu said.
Netanyahu said that U.S. President Barack Obama's speech to the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday was "positive" because "he also said something we had been seeking for six months, that we have to meet and begin the diplomatic process without preconditions."
Obama had spoken "clearly about Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people," said Netanyahu. "I believe that disagreement about this is the root of the conflict."
Netanyahu also pointed out that Obama had made reference to Israeli efforts to improve the Palestinian economy by lifting roadblocks.
Obama speech on Wednesday was one of many from world leaders, and the American president focused a portion of his talk on efforts toward Middle East Peace.
"The goal is clear," Obama told the General Assembly, "two states living side by side in peace and security - a Jewish State of Israel, with true security for all Israelis; and a viable, independent Palestinian state with contiguous territory that ends the occupation that began in 1967, and realizes the potential of the Palestinian people."
Referring to Obama's statement Netanyahu said, "The things he said about the occupation are not new. He also said them in Cairo, and in fact that is the formula adopted by the road map and it does not say we have to go back to the 1967 borders.
"This is the formula adopted by governments before the one I head, which did not agree to go back to the 1967 borders. We certainly would [also] not agree to that. In the matter of the settlements he also said nothing new. These disagreements should not prevent the beginning of the process which, among other things if it is successful, will also decide this issue."
Netanyahu said Obama, like other American presidents, reflected the deep basic friendship between the American and the Israeli people, and that "he stood in Cairo before the whole Muslim world and said this relationship would never be severed." Netanyahu added he believed the obligation of the United States to Israel's security was total.
When asked about claims that Tuesday's three-way summit with Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas and Obama would become an excuse for foot-dragging, Netanyahu responded, "not on our part."
Netanyahu told Channel 2 that Obama's speech to the the UN regarding negotiations without preconditions and the two state solution was "an important blessing."
"The president said let's come and resume the peace process without preconditions. As you know I have been saying that for nearly six months. I was happy," Netanyahu said.
However, Israelis and Palestinians said Wednesday that their envoys would meet with U.S. officials but not with each other, cementing the impression that the summit had produced little results.
Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said there would be no follow-up session with the Israelis because the two sides hadn't bridged the divides that have prevented them from resuming talks.
"It's not happening because we agreed to continue dealing with the Americans until we reach the agreement that will enable us to relaunch the negotiations," Erekat said.
Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev said Israel would dispatch envoys to meet with U.S. officials in Washington, but there were no plans now to meet again with the Palestinians.
He said, however, that it was Israel's "sincere hope that we will see the restart of direct Israeli-Palestinian talks."
The Palestinians refuse to restart talks until Israel freezes settlement construction. They also want talks to restart where they left off before breaking down earlier this year, something Netanyahu has refused.
'Obama assured commitment to stopping Iran nukes
Netanyahu told several U.S. network television stations late Wednesday that Obama had also assured him he was committed to stopping Iran's nuclear program.
In those interviews, Netanyahu also reiterated that Israel was unwilling to freeze "life" in West Bank settlements.
Answering to whether he knew how long it was before Iran could produce a nuclear weapon, Netanyahu told ABC interviewer Charlie Gibson that he didn't "want to discuss whether we need another week or another month."
"The crucial question is, what's the goal? And the president assured me time and again that the goal is to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. And I think that's the right goal," the premier said.
The prime minister added that he saw Iran as "the major sponsor of world terrorism. Now, imagine what terrorism could be if the terrorists had a patron that gave them a nuclear umbrella, or worse, if that patron actually gave them nuclear weapons. "
"That's a nightmare scenario, and we all have to ensure that it doesn't happen," Netanyahu told ABC.
Netanyahu also reiterated comments he made recently about what he considered as the instability of the current regime in Tehran, saying he thought "this regime is a lot weaker than people think, and I think the civilized countries are a lot stronger than they tend to think about themselves."
"This regime tyrannizes its own people, guns them down when they peacefully protest for freedom," the prime minister added.
"There are so many reasons, endless reasons why this should not be allowed to happen. And it's time the international community acted in unison to make sure that it doesn't happen," Netanyahu said.
In an interview to Fox News, Netanyahu commented on the possibility of unilateral action against Iran, saying "any country has and reserves the right for self defense and Israel is no exception but I think the specter of Iran arming itself with nuclear weapons and possibly giving it to terrorists or giving them [is] sufficiently troublesome for the international community to get its act together and act to stop this from happening."
Answering to the question whether he was convinced Iran wanted a nuclear weapon, the premier asserted: "Yes I am."
Netanyahu: Won't freeze 'life' in settlements
On the subject of renewing peace negotiations with the Palestinian Authority, Netanyahu asserted to NBC interview Matt Lauer that he was "willing to make gestures to help the peace process."
When asked how big a gesture Israel intends to make, the premier said: "We'll get there very soon, I suppose."
"But I'll tell you one thing I'm not willing to do. I can't freeze life," Netanyahu added, referring to a possible West Bank settlement freeze, insisted on by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
"There are a quarter of a million people there, in these communities which are called 'settlements', although really most of them are bedroom suburbs of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem".
Echoing the same sentiment, the prime minister said he was looking "to reconcile two things. One is to start the peace process again, something that I'm glad - I hope that we started today."
"And, second, to enable normal life to continue. There are a quarter of a million people living in these communities. You know, they need kindergartens. They need schools. They need health clinics." Netanyahu said
"They're living. I'm committed not to build new settlements. I am committed not to expropriate additional land for existing settlements. But people have to live. You can't freeze life."
Stressing what he felt as the shared Palestinian responsibility for stalled peace talks, Netanyahu told ABC that "Anytime Israel met an Arab leader who has genuinely committed to peace, such as Anwar Sadat, we made peace," adding that the government who achieved peace with Egypt "was a Likud government under Menachem Begin.
"When Yitzhak Rabin, the Labor prime minister, met the late King Hussein, who wanted peace, we made peace," the premier said, adding that peace could be made "if the Palestinian leadership says we want peace, we recognize Israel as the Jewish state, the nation state of the Jewish people, just as we're asked to recognize the Palestinian state as the nation state of the Palestinian people."
The prime minister concluded by saying that Israel wanted "a real peace. You know, we don't want a peace where we hand over territory which becomes a base for Iran's proxy so they can fire thousands of rockets on us," adding that Israel was "one of the tiniest countries in the world."
"Now, if you're the size of Monaco or the size of Luxembourg, that by itself doesn't pose a security problem. But if your neighbors also say, 'We're going to destroy you or throw you into the sea and fire thousands of rockets at you,' that does pose a security problem. So, Israel wants both recognition and security from its neighbors, and this will be the task of the negotiations in the coming months," Netanyahu added.
http://www.prophecynewswatch.com/September18/1823.html

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OBAMA: SPEECH IN EGYPT ON JEWS AND ISRAEL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHbsmMFDKB0&NR=1

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BARACK OBAMA CARIO MIDDLLE EAST MOSLEM SPEECH 1,2,3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qTFUMMZWCU&NR=1

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BRZEZINSKI SUGGESTS OBAMA SHOOT DOWN ISRAELI JETS IF THEY TAKE ACTION AGAINST IRAN
WORLDNETDAILY (wnd.com) - The national security adviser during President Jimmy Carter's administration says the U.S. should confront Israeli jets if that nation chooses to take military action against Iran's nuclear threat.
Zbigniew Brzezinski, in an interview with the Daily Beast website, declared, "We are not exactly impotent little babies."
Israel long has been thought to be considering a military strike against the Islamic regime's suspected development of nuclear weapon technology. Israel has stated it is unwilling to be threatened by a leader with access to nuclear weapons who believes it should be wiped off the map, as President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has declared.
But an Israeli attack on Iran probably would have to fly over coalition airspace in Iraq.
"Are we just going to sit there and watch?" Brzezinski asked.
He said the U.S. has to be "serious" about denying Israel the right to attack.
"That means a denial where you aren't just saying it. If they fly over, you go up and confront them. They have the choice of turning back or not," he said.
"No one wishes for this but it could be a Liberty in reverse," he said.
The Liberty was a U.S. ship in international waters in the Middle East during the Six-Day War in 1967 that was hit by Israeli gunfire.
Brzezinski advised Carter on confrontations in Iran, Afghanistan and the Middle East during Carter's White House tenure.
He said the Obama administration also already should have developed "a clearer position on what we are prepared to do to promote a Palestinian-Israeli peace."
"Simply giving a frequent-traveler ticket to George Mitchell is not the same thing as policy. It took a long time to get going on Iran, but there is an excuse there, the Iranian domestic mess. And we are now eight months into the administration, and I would have thought by now we could have formulated a strategy that we would have considered 'our' strategy for dealing with Iran and Pakistan," he said.
"For example, the Carter administration, which is sometimes mocked, by now had in motion a policy of disarmament with the Russians, which the Russians didn't like, but eventually bought; it had started a policy of normalization with the Chinese; it rammed through the Panama Canal treaty; and it was moving very, very openly toward an Israeli-Arab political peace initiative," he said.
WND columnist and New York Times best-selling author Mike Evans wrote about Brzezinski just before the 2008 election, explaining how Obama added Brzezinski to his list of "advisers."
"One of Brzezinski's first jobs as adviser was to defend Obama's plan, if elected, to meet with Iran and Syria: 'What's the hand-up about negotiating with the Syrians or Iranians?' asked Brzezinski. 'What it in effect means is that you only talk to people who agree with you.'
"People who agree with you?" wrote Evans. "I, for one, would like to know just why Obama would want to talk with Iran's president who denies the Holocaust, has called Israel a 'stinking corpse' and vowed to wipe it off the map."
WND columnist Ben Shapiro noted about that time Brzezinski "believes that the Jewish lobby forces America into pro-Israel policy, and he defends Carter's anti-Semitic book, "Peace, Not Apartheid."
http://www.prophecynewswatch.com/September24/2411.html

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THE POPE AND ISRAEL
THE "ECONOMIC AGREEMENT" BETWEEN THE (UN)"HOLY" SEE & THE STATE OF ISRAEL, WHO ARE THE BILATERAL PERMANENT WORKING COMMISSION MEMBERS?
SUMMARY: 19 - 21 SEPTEMBER 2009
MEETING OF BILATERAL COMMISSION HOLY SEE - ISRAEL
VATICAN CITY, 19 SEP 2009 (VIS) - The Bilateral Permanent Working Commission between the Holy See and the State of Israel met on 16 and 17 September to continue negotiations on the "Economic Agreement", according to a communique released yesterday afternoon. "The delegations", the text reads, "worked constructively towards furthering their shared goal". The commission is next due to meet on 28 and 29 October and not on 14 and 15 of October as previously announced. OP/BILATERAL COMMISSION/HOLY SEE: ISRAEL VIS 090921 (90)
http://www.officialcatholicdirectory.com/vatican-information-services-news/09.21.2009-nineteenth-year-num.-158.html#meeting

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ISRAEL- HOLY SEE NEGOTIATIONS ADVANCE
VATICAN CITY, AUG. 30, 2009 (Zenit.org).- The Bilateral Permanent Working Commission between the Holy See and the State of Israel met Wednesday to advance negotiations on the "Economic Agreement."
The Israeli Embassy to the Holy See reported in a press statement that the "talks took place in an atmosphere of cordiality, and the delegations believe that they have contributed to taking the talks forward towards the desired agreement."
Since signing the Fundamental Agreement in 1993, which established diplomatic relations between the Holy See and Israel, the two sides have been negotiating the particulars of tax exemptions and property rights for the Church, in particular for the holy sites. Talks stopped altogether in 2003 for several years, and began again in 2005.
The next meeting of the working commission will take place Sept. 15-16 in Jerusalem.
In July the commission reported that a plenary session will meet Dec. 10 in the Vatican.
http://www.zenit.org/article-26724?l=english

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VATICAN, ISRAEL WORKING ON ECONOMIC PACT
August 31, 2009 - ROME (JTA) -- The Vatican and Israel are working toward finalizing their bilateral relations with an economic agreement. According to a statement over the weekend by the Israeli Embassy to the Holy See, the Bilateral Permanent Working Commission between the Holy See and the State of Israel met last week to continue talks on the issue. The statement said the talks "took place in an atmosphere of cordiality, and the delegations believe that they have contributed to taking the talks forward towards the desired agreement."
The Vatican and Israel signed an agreement establishing diplomatic relations in 1993 but several financial issues, including tax exemptions and property rights for the Church, have remained unresolved despite years of fitful negotiations.
http://jta.org/news/article/2009/08/31/1007537/vatican-israel-working-towards-economic-agreement

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JOINT COMMUNIQUE OF THE BILATERAL PERMANENT WORKING COMMISSION BETWEEN THE HOLY SEE AND THE STATE OF ISRAEL
The Bilateral Permanent Working Commission between the State of Israel and the Holy See has met today , July 9th 2009 at Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to continue the negotiations on the "Economic Agreement".
The talks took place in an atmosphere of great cordiality, and the Delegations believe that they have contributed to taking the talks forward towards the desired Agreement.
The next meetings of the Commission will take place on: August 26th, September 15-16, October 14-15, November 11-12. As already announced, the next Plenary Commission will meet on December 10th 2009 in the Vatican.
[01113-02.01] [Original text: English]
[B0468-XX.01] http://212.77.1.245/news_services/bulletin/news/24153.php?index=24153&po_date=10.07.2009&lang=en

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HOLY SEE-ISRAEL ECONOMIC TALKS ADVANCE
JERUSALEM, JULY 10, 2009 (Zenit.org).- The Bilateral Permanent Working Commission between the Holy See and the State of Israel met to advance negotiations on an economic agreement.
A Vatican communiqué reported today that the meeting, which took place Thursday at Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was in an atmosphere of "great cordiality."
It noted that the delegations "believe they have contributed to taking the talks forward towards the desired agreement."
Since signing the Fundamental Agreement in 1993, which established diplomatic relations between the Holy See and Israel, the two sides have been negotiating the particulars of tax exemptions and property rights for the Church, in particular for the holy sites. Talks stopped altogether in 2003 for several years, and began again in 2005.
After the meeting, the commission publicized the dates for their next meetings: Aug. 26, Sep. 15-16, Oct. 14-15 and Nov. 11-12. The plenary commission will meet Dec. 10 in the Vatican.
http://www.zenit.org/rssenglish-26429


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NEGOTIATIONS ON ISRAEL-HOLY SEE ECONOMIC AGREEMENT
VATICAN CITY, 25 APR 2009 (VIS) - The Bilateral Permanent Working Commission between the State of Israel and the Holy See met on 23 April at the ministry of foreign affairs in Jerusalem to continue negotiations on the economic agreement concerning fiscal and property matters, according to a communique released today by the Holy See Press Office.
"The meeting was characterised by great cordiality and a spirit of co-operation", the English-language communique reads. "Meaningful progress was achieved by receiving a report from a working group, and the delegations renewed their joint commitment to conclude the agreement as soon as possible. The commission will next meet at plenary level on 30 April at Israel's ministry of foreign affairs".
http://www.archindy.org/criterion/vatican/2009/vis0427.html#negotiations

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HOLY SEE
Main article: Holy See – Israel relations
Before the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, the Vatican opposed Zionist policies and objectives in Palestine. In 1947, during discussions at the United Nations about the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine, the Vatican supported the internationalization of Jerusalem, in order to keep the holy places away from either Israeli or Arab sovereignty. In October 1948, as the 1948 Arab–Israeli War was in progress, Pope Pius XII, deeply disturbed by that violent conflict, issued the encyclical "In Multiplicibus Curis", in which he called on the peace-makers to give Jerusalem and its outskirts "an international character" and to assure - "with international guarantees" - freedom of access and worship at the holy places scattered throughout Palestine. In April 1949, he issued the encyclical "Redemptoris Nostri Cruciatus", in which he appealed for justice for the Palestinian refugees and repeated his call for an "international status" as the best form of protection for the holy places.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Israel#Holy_See

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MEETING OF THE ISRAEL-VATICAN BILATERAL COMMISSION HELD IN JERUSALEM
Meeting of the Israel-Vatican Bilateral Commission held in Jerusalem
30 Apr 2009 Meeting of the Bilateral Permanent Working Commission between the State of Israel and the Holy See held at the MFA in Jerusalem (Communicated by the Deputy Foreign Minister's Bureau)
The Israel-Vatican Working Commission convened today in Jerusalem (April 30), for the first time headed by Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon, with the aim of advancing the economic agreement between Israel and the Vatican. The meeting, with the participation of Monsignor Pietro Parolin, Undersecretary for Relations with States at the Secretariat of State at the Vatican, was held in a good atmosphere, and both sides agreed to continue to work together.
Significant progress was made in the talks, and it was decided that the two deputy ministers would meet again on December 10, 2009 at the Vatican. It was also agreed that the working groups would continue to advance the economic agreement. Deputy Foreign Minister Ayalon noted at the end of the meeting that "Progress in the economic sphere between Israel and the Vatican is very important, especially with the upcoming visit of Pope Benedict XVI in May." http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/About+the+Ministry/MFA+Spokesman/2009/Press+releases/Israel-
Vatican-Bilateral-Commission-meets-in-Jerusalem-30-Apr-2009.htm

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HOLY SEE - ISRAEL RELATIONS
Holy See–Israel relations have officially existed since 1993 with the adoption of the fundamental agreement between the two parties. However, relations remain tense because of the non-fulfillment of the accords giving property rights and tax exemptions to the Church. Continued: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_See_%E2%80%93_Israel_relations


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FUNDAMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN HOLY SEE AND THE STATE OF ISRAEL
The Holy See and the State of Israel, Mindful of the singular character and universal significance of the Holy Land;
Aware of the unique nature of the relationship between the Catholic Church and the Jewish people, and of the historic process of reconciliation and growth in mutual understanding and friendship between Catholics and Jews;
Having decided on 29 July 1992 to establish a "Bilateral Permanent Working Commission", in order to study and define together issues of common interest, and in view of normalizing their relations; Recognizing that the work of the aforementioned Commission has produced sufficient material for a first and Fundamental Agreement;
Realizing that such Agreement will provide a sound and lasting basis for the continued development of their present and future relations and for the furtherance of the Commission's task, Continued:
http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/secretariat_state/archivio/documents/rc_seg-st_19931230_santa-sede-israele_en.html

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REPORT: IDF, U.S. MILITARY TO SIMULATE MULTIPLE MISSILE STRIKE ON ISRAEL
WASHINGTONTIMES.COM - The Israel Defense Forces and the U.S. military will soon hold a training exercise in which they will simulate missile attacks on Israel from Iran, Syria, Lebanon and Gaza, the pan-Arab newspaper Asharq al-Awsat reported Sunday.
The exercise will be carried out as part of the ongoing maneuvers between Israel and the United States, the London-based paper said, which will reportedly be the broadest-ever this year.
According to the paper, the drill is also part of U.S. President Barack Obama's new missile defense plan, under which the Pentagon will initially deploy ships with missile interceptors instead of stationing missile defense systems in Eastern Europe.
The objective of the missile plan is to counter the threat of missile attack from Iran, not Russia.
The report came shortly before Defense Minister Ehud Barak was to leave for the United States, where he was to meet with his counterpart, Robert Gates.
Only last month, the IDF held a joint naval exercise with the U.S. and Turkish militaries in the international waters off Israel's coast, according to Army Radio. Six missile boats, three helicopters and two jets participated in the drill, which simulated search and rescue operations, Army Radio reported. http://www.prophecynewswatch.com/September24/2422.html

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AHMADINEJAD SPEECH AT UN
September 2009 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EBgqgIWuoc

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JERUSALEM WATCHMAN: THE EMPTY PROMISES OF A PRESIDENT OF THE U.S.
27 September 2009 - US President Barack Obama stood in the General Assembly Hall at the United Nations last week, spelled out his goals of pursuing nuclear disarmament and preventing proliferation, and announced his intention to squeeze Israel hard to surrender the historical homeland of the Jewish people for the creation of an Arab state.
The United States has an “unwavering commitment” to Israel’s security; and must therefore insist that the Jewish state respect the Palestinian Arabs’ “legitimate” claims to a homeland of their own in half of the land of Israel, he declared.
Israel was not to worry, for America ensure her security in the ocean of implacable Islam-driven hatred that is the Middle East.
Sure.
How come, then, that the most powerful man on the planet was impotent to stop Hitler the Second - Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad - from spewing hatred from the same podium he had spoken from just a few hours after his speech?
If the United States is so able and ready to defend Israel against those determined to annihilate her, why allow the megalomanic Iranian to stand - protected by American laws and American police - in the heart of America’s biggest metropolis, and from there repeat his blasphemy of denying the Holocaust, even as he vowed that no-one will stop his country from pursuing the weapons that could unleash another genocidal attack on the Jews? Continued:
http://www.stangoodenough.com/?p=314

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JERUSALEM WATCHMAN: INTO THE WINEPRESS..
Posted on Sunday 27 September 2009 - It’s been a long time coming. For decades the United States of America has been edging away from its only real friend in the Middle East. The relationship — which began tentatively at that brave moment when President Truman defied the ‘wise men” in his own administration and chose to recognize the newly born Jewish state; the relationship Israel worked tenaciously to strengthen in the ensuing years despite consistent opposition from within the State Department and other government circles; the relationship which since the Six Day War has become increasingly one-sided as America has chosen to cater to incessant Arab demands and press Israel into compliance — in the end it could no longer withstand the erosive onslaught it had weathered for so long.
The administration of President George W. Bush set the country apparently irreversibly on this path when it spawned the two-state vision and propelled Israel towards accepting the “Road Map for peace.”
But things came to a head at the United Nations this week in a tale of two speeches delivered in front of some 140 world leaders who had come together in New York for the 64th session of the General Assembly.
As they listened - joined by countless millions of others to whom the event was beamed around the world - these presidents and prime ministers, princes and kings witnessed the leader of the world’s most powerful nation contemptuously turn his back on one of the smallest.
And they heard the elected and oh-so-despised leader of that little nation - which has been around far, far longer than the United States and virtually every other nation with delegates in that room - spell out with dignity and conviction the justness of his people’s cause. Betraying Israel with a kiss, Barack Obama expressed appreciation for the Jewish state, then denounced it as a nation of aggressive expansionists who were illegally occupying another people’s land. Continued: http://www.stangoodenough.com/?p=320

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JEW WATCH
The Jew Watch Project Is The Internet's Largest Scholarly Collection of Articles on Zionist History Free Educational Library for Private Study, Scholarship, Research & News About Zionism We Reveal Zionist Banksters, News Falsifiers, PR Liars, Neocons, Subversives, Terrorists & Spies The Jew Watch Project's 1.5 Billion Pages Served Demonstrate Our Focus on Professionalism An Oasis of News for Americans Who Presently Endure the Hateful Censorship of Zionist Occupation. Continued: http://www.jewwatch.com/index.htm

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OBAMA WATCH CENTRAL
L.A. Times still conceals Obama terror video Reportedly includes glowing testimonial for prof who excuses violence
Posted: September 30, 2009 - By Aaron Klein - WorldNetDaily - Rashid Khalidi - JERUSALEM – The Los Angeles Times has no plan to ever release a video it stated it obtained of President Obama attending an anti-Israel event in which he delivered a glowing testimonial for Rashid Khalidi, a pro-Palestinian professor who excuses terrorism.
At the 2003 event, poetry reportedly was read comparing Israelis to Osama bin Laden and accusing the Jewish state of terrorism. "The story ran in 2008 and we pretty much said everything we are going to say about that event," Peter Wallsten, the Times reporter who claimed to have obtained the video, told WND yesterday.
Asked for details of the footage captured in the video, Wallsten replied, "I wrote an extensive article that described the event." Wallsten referred to a previous statement from the newspaper's editor, Russ Stanton, explaining, "The Los Angeles Times did not publish the videotape because it was provided to us by a confidential source who did so on the condition that we not release it." "The Times keeps its promises to sources," Stanton said.
Continued: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=111473

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BRITAIN'S PRINCE CHARLES (L) RECEIVES ISRAEL'S PRESIDENT SHIMON PERES WITH A FIRM MASONIC GRIP AT CLARENCE HOUSE IN LONDON NOVEMBER 20, 2008.
Note that the UK Government Communicational Headquarters (GCHQ) intelligence body has almost always been headed by a Knight Commander of this Order, apart from the first one who was still a Companion of the Order & the current one, who is a Knight of the Order of the Bath, an even more elite British Royal order:

 

Jesuit-trained Shimon Peres who deeded Temple Mount to the Vatican in 1993 at the end of the Oslo Accord, under what has been referred to as the Vatican Accord, is a Sabbatain “Jew”. The Sabbataians created Labor Zionism, which was the only form allowed by Jesuit-controlled Roman Catholic Adolf Hitler (who’s Jesuit advisor Bernard Staempfle wrote “Mein Kampf” for Hitler) from 1933. These are the ones who set up Israel. Even when the Israeli Labor Party is not in power, the Sabbataians have dominant control of Israel via the media, academia, etc.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GCHQ#Leadership

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ARCHIVE FOR THE 'PAPAL COURT ZIONISTS'
http://troyspace2.wordpress.com/category/papal-court-zionists/

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ISRAELI SCIENTISTS UNVEIL MINI-ROBOT THAT CAN TRAVEL THROUGH BLOODSTREAM
26/06/2007 - By Guy Griml - Scientists at the Technion University, teamed with a researcher from the College of Judea and Samaria, have developed a miniature robot that can move within the bloodstream.
Researchers around the world have been trying to develop miniature, remote-controlled robots for minimally invasive medical treatments within the body. "For the first time a miniature robot has been planned and constructed, that has the unique ability to crawl within the human body's veins and arteries," said Dr. Nir Shvalb of the College of Judea and Samaria on Monday. "The robot will be able to crawl against the bloodstream with a force typical of blood vessels within the body without any problem, which has not been possible before." Continued: http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/875277.html

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WORLD: RABBIS WHO 'SOPRANO' SYNDICATE ARE HELD BY FBI
Rashid Razaq - 24.07.09 - Dozens of New Jersey politicians, officials and prominent rabbis have been arrested in an FBI swoop on a Sopranos-style syndicate accused of bribery, corruption, money laundering and human organ trafficking. Three city mayors, two state politicians and a grand rabbi were among the 44 suspects arrested in one of the biggest crackdowns on organised white-collar crime. The 10-year investigation, Operation Bid Rig, uncovered corruption and an international multi-million-dollar money-laundering ring stretching from New York to Israel and run through charities operated by rabbis. Continued: http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23723677-world-rabbis-who-ran-soprano-syndicate-are-held-by-fbi.do

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ECONOMIST TALLIES RISING COST OF ISRAEL ON US TAXPAYERS
Christian Science Monitor Aug 14, 2009 - For the first time in many years, Mr. Stauffer has tallied the total cost to the US of its backing of Israel in its drawn-out, violent dispute with the Palestinians. So far, he figures, the bill adds up to more than twice the cost of the Vietnam War. And now Israel wants more. In a meeting at the White House late last month, Israeli officials made a pitch for $4 billion in additional military aid to defray the rising costs of dealing with the intifada and suicide bombings. They also asked for more than $8 billion in loan guarantees to help the country's recession-bound economy. ---Stauffer's list will be controversial. He's been assisted in this research by a number of mostly retired military or diplomatic officials who do not go public for fear of being labeled anti-Semitic if they criticize America's policies toward Israel. Whole article: http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/1209/p16s01-wmgn.html