MIDDLE EAST UPDATES No 105

GPL … MIDDLE EAST UPDATES FROM APRIL 9…. NO 105

CIVILIAN POPULATION JOINS NATIONWIDE HOME DRILL ON 3 RD DAY: by Hana Levi Julian
Israelis throughout the country were “alerted to a nationwide emergency” at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday morning April 8, when air raid sirens kicked off Day 3 of the five-day Home Front security drill to implement lessons learned in the 2006 Second Lebanon War. Tuesday marks the first day in which the civilian population joins the IDF and government workers in the exercise, which is continuing at local authorities, public institutions, IDF bases and police stations.

HAMAS STEPPING UP PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE AGAINST IS RAEL: by Gil Ronen
The leadership of the genocidal Islamic group Hamas has intensified its psychological warfare against Israel recently, the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs (JCPA) has estimated, by threats against Israel designed to pressure the Israeli population to demand the Gov. cave in to Hamas demands.

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MIDDLE EAST UPDATES No 104

GPL MIDDLE EAST UPDATES FROM APRIL 4…. NO 104

JERUSALEM SHOULD STAY ENTIRELY UNDER ISRAELI CONTROL-U.S. NATIONAL SURVEY:
Results of a poll of 800 likely U.S. voters conducted on March 18-20, 2008: Should Jerusalem stay entirely under Israel’s control since Israel keeps all the Christian, Muslim and Jewish holy sites open and safe for all faiths? 63% support an Israeli Jerusalem, 20% support a divided Jerusalem. 84% of Americans view Iran as extreme. Hamas was seen as extreme by 72%. The Palestinian Authority was considered an extremist organization by 68%, while 64% saw Hizbullah as extreme.

HOUSE OF REPS. RECOGNISES JEWISH REFUGEES FROM ARAB LANDS:
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a nonbinding resolution Tuesday April 1 urging the U.S. government to ensure that the rights of Jewish refugees from Arab lands be recognized in any final peace deal between Israel and the Arabs. (JTA)

MUSLIMS BATTLE THE WEST AT UN OVER FREE SPEECH: - Eliane Engeler
Muslim and Western nations clashed at the UN on Tuesday April 1, after a measure backed by Islamic countries added monitoring religious prejudice to the duties of the UN investigator on freedom of opinion and expression, responsible for reporting on repressive governments’ restriction of free speech. The change sponsored by Egypt and Pakistan now requires him to also report acts that constitute “abuse of the right of freedom of expression.” The change was seen as a move against forms of expression that have offended Muslims, such as cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. The U.S., Canada and some European countries said the measure could curtail freedom of expression and help dictatorial regimes block dissenting views. “The resolution adopted attempts to legitimize the criminalization of expression,” said U.S. Ambassador Warren W. Tichenor. (AP)

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MIDDLE EAST UPDATES No 103

GPL MIDDLE EAST UPDATES FROM MARCH 30…. NO 103

HAMAS URGES ARAB SUMMIT TO JOIN ARMED STRUGGLE AGAINST ISRAEL:
Jordan joins boycotters of gathering in Damascus
Hamas on Friday March 28, urged the dwindling number of Arab leaders attending this weekend’s regional summit in Damascus to drop the 2002 Saudi peace initiative with Israel and support the Islamist terror militia’s armed campaign to destroy the Jewish state.

IDF KILLS HAMAS GUNMAN IN GAZA:
According to Palestinian reports, the IDF killed a Hamas member and injured another in Gaza on Friday morning March 28. The IDF stated that one of its units went through the Kissufim entrance but was still investigating the reports. Also in Gaza today, a Kassam rocket landed beside a pre-school center in the Western Negev, but no injuries were reported. Meantime, IDF troops arrested four Palestinian gunmen in the West Bank towns of Nablus, Ramallah, and Jenin overnight.

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MIDDLE EAST UPDATES No 102

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ABBAS TALKS AT TWO TABLES: by Hana Levi Julian
While Palestinian Authority Chairman and Fatah leader Mahmoud Abbas was sipping coffee and chatting with US Vice President Dick Cheney in Ramallah Sunday March 23, one of his closest deputies was doing the same in Yemen with his Hamas counterpart. Jerusalem issued a warning Sunday that Israel would shut down its own talks with the PA if Abbas continues on the path to a rapprochement with Hamas

NASRALLAH STILL IN HIDING, “WE’LL GET ISRAEL” : by Hillel Fendel
Meanwhile, Hizbullah chieftain Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah continues to hide for fear of Israeli reprisals - yet threatens Israel with revenge attacks for the recent assassination of Imad Mughniyeh. In a recorded video speech in honor of the 40th day after the assassination, Nasrallah said, “Can Israel be erased? Yes! 1,000 times yes! … We will get back at Israel for the killing at a time and place of our choosing” - language often used by Israeli officials.

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MIDDLE EAST UPDATES No 101

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COURT HANDS DOWN LIFE SENTENCES TO 4 ARABS: by Hana Levi Julian
An IDF military court north of Jerusalem sentenced four terrorists from the Hevron area to life imprisonment Tuesday evening March 11. The four killed six Jews in a series of attacks. The terror squad was created by Baher Shakib Awiwi, a clothes vendor, along with Moussa Ibrahim Wazuz, who was employed at an office supplies store, and Kassem Farid Jaber. A fourth member, Muhammad Julani, was recruited later. They purchased a Kalashnikov assault rifle and two Karl Gustav guns and trained on their own.

IDF KILLS JIHAD TERROIST: by Ezra HaLevi
IDF soldiers killed senior Islamic Jihad terrorist Saleh Karkoor after he opened fire on soldiers trying to arrest him Wednesday March 12, near Jenin. He was arrested for the first time 10 years ago and released shortly thereafter, only to be arrested again in 2002 for involvement in a suicide bombing in Tel Aviv. The government released him again in November, 2006. He then “immediately” returned to terrorist activity, taking part in the establishment of an Islamic Jihad cell in the Jenin area. IDF soldiers arrested 12 wanted terrorists Tuesday night March 11.

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MIDDLE EAST UPDATES No 100

GPL MIDDLE EAST UPDATES FROM MARCH 15…. NO 100

COURT HANDS DOWN LIFE SENTENCES TO 4 ARABS: by Hana Levi Julian
An IDF military court north of Jerusalem sentenced four terrorists from the Hevron area to life imprisonment Tuesday evening March 11. The four killed six Jews in a series of attacks. The terror squad was created by Baher Shakib Awiwi, a clothes vendor, along with Moussa Ibrahim Wazuz, who was employed at an office supplies store, and Kassem Farid Jaber. A fourth member, Muhammad Julani, was recruited later. They purchased a Kalashnikov assault rifle and two Karl Gustav guns and trained on their own.

IDF KILLS JIHAD TERROIST: by Ezra HaLevi
IDF soldiers killed senior Islamic Jihad terrorist Saleh Karkoor after he opened fire on soldiers trying to arrest him Wednesday March 12, near Jenin. He was arrested for the first time 10 years ago and released shortly thereafter, only to be arrested again in 2002 for involvement in a suicide bombing in Tel Aviv. The government released him again in November, 2006. He then “immediately” returned to terrorist activity, taking part in the establishment of an Islamic Jihad cell in the Jenin area. IDF soldiers arrested 12 wanted terrorists Tuesday night March 11.

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MIDDLE EAST UPDATES No 99

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MIN. DICHTER: TRANSFER ISRAELI-ARAB TERRORISTS : by Ezra HaLevi
Public Security Minister Avi Dichter said Saturday night March 8, that Israel should create laws allowing for the expulsion of terrorists’ families, even if they have Israeli citizenship. Dichter’s statements, part of an increasingly hard-lin increasingly hard-line taken by the former Shabak chief since a Grad-type missile nearly hit his Ashkelon home, and in light of the support in Jerusalem’s Arab neighborhoods for the terrorist who murdered eight yeshiva students Thursday night. Arab residents of Jerusalem have been involved in at least 20 percent of terrorist attacks against Israelis, Dichter said.

EIGHT SUSPECTS IN YESHIVA MASSACRE: by Hana Levi Julian
Jerusalem police arrested eight people over the weekend of March 9, in connection with the massacre of eight yeshiva students at the Merkaz HaRav Kook Yeshiva last Thursday night. Jerusalem District Police Chief Aharon Franco confirmed on Saturday March 8, that eights suspects had been detained on suspicion of involvement in the terror attack, which police said was well- planned.

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PRESENT DAY EVENTS No 467

PRESENT DAY EVENTS AND THEIR MEANING FROM THE BIBLE
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MARCH 2008 to MAY 2008 ISSUE No. 467
Gaza - A Huge Danger to Israel
With the Gaza - Egyptian border breached, and an open cross flow of humanity having already occurred, any hope of Israel being able to restrict the supply of rocket material has gone. Take a typical day in January, “The Israel Defense Forces Tuesday counted 50 Kassam rockets and 30 mortar shells fired from Gaza. In addition, a Grad Katyusha rocket was found near a residential area in Ashkelon. In Sderot, the Red Alert siren was sounded 14 times. Palestinians in Gaza fired at least 28 rockets at Israel Wednesday morning, including 11 at Ashkelon and 12 at Sderot” [Ha'aretz, Israeli newspaper]. The Jerusalem Post reports that this year so far, rockets are being launched at Israel at three times the rate of 2007 - 330 in 5 weeks.

How would you like that happening in your town? Or in any major country? In the end, it is intolerable in Israel and it cannot continue indefinitely. The newly opened border with Egypt will make it worse. Egypt has neither the means nor the will to seal the border and Hamas in Gaza will ensure that cross traffic will continue, so that Syrian and Iranian weapons will flow into Gaza. Previously they had restrictive tunnels. Now it is much easier.
It was no co-incidence that, a few days later, the first suicide bomber in more than a year killed and injured quite a number of Israelis in Dimona, an Israeli desert town adjacent to Egyptian Sinai. It seemed possible that he crossed the opened border into Egyptian Sinai and entered Israel in an area where the fence has not yet been completed. Completion of the valuable fence is now urgent.

A Biblical solution has been proposed [probably unawares] by an Israeli politician.

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MIDDLE EAST UPDATES No 98

GPL MIDDLE EAST UPDATES FROM MARCH 4…. NO 98

HAMAS CLAIMS VICTORY AD IDF WITHDRAWS:
Some 20,000 Hamas supporters attended a mass rally in Gaza City on Monday afternoon to celebrate the “great victory” over the IDF after Israeli forces withdrew from a two-day Kassam-search mission in areas of northeast Gaza this morning. The ‘great victory’ saw at least 120 Palestinians killed plus enormous destruction to terrorist infrastructures.

ISRAEL SENDS HUMANITARIAN AID TRUCKS INTO THE GAZA STRIP:
Despite the tense fighting in the area over the weekend, Israel authorized 62 trucks filled with humanitarian aid to deliver their loads of food and medical supplies into Gaza through the Sufa border on Sunday March 2.

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MIDDLE EAST UPDATES No 97

GPL MIDDLE EAST UPDATES FROM FEBRUARY 28…. NO 97

KHAMENEI HAILS AHMADINEJAD’S ‘NUCLEAR SUCCESS’ :
Debunks assessments supreme Ayatollah not behind president
Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Tuesday February 26 praised President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s role in the “great success” of Iran’s nuclear program, indicating that the Iranian president has his full backing in the atomic standoff with the West.

KADIMA MKs REBEL OVER JERUSALEM TALKS:
While Israel’s Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was visiting Japan this week, eleven out of the 29 MKs in his ruling Kadima party gathered together on Monday February 25, to discuss their opposition to plans for re-dividing Jerusalem.

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