Members of gay and lesbian community say fact pride parade was
successfully held in capital despite protests and petitions against it,
represents great achievement
Aviram Zino
Following the successful, and relatively peaceful pride parade
Thursday, members of the gay and lesbian community pledged to hold the
same parade in the capital next year as well.
Marching Through
Thousands attend pride parade / Aviram Zino
Despite violent protests and petitions, gay pride parade held in
Jerusalem as planned. Some 2,000 participants, secured by 7,000
policemen, march through capital's streets for tolerance and promotion
of community's rights
"This is a great victory for the community," said chairman of the Open
House Noa Satat. "We wanted to march at the heart of Jerusalem, and I'm
very glad we did it… the community members' turnout and the fact that
the parade went through quietly and without any casualties is very
impressive and encouraging."
Satat said that she appreciated the efforts put forth by the police to
secure the marchers, but stated that in the end – this was the police's
duty. "I wish to thank all the policemen and policewomen who came and
did an excellent job and succeeded ... more »
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on Fri 22 Jun 2007 10:42 PM CDT
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on Fri 22 Jun 2007 10:40 PM CDT
By Nadav Shragai, Haaretz Correspondent
Almost two years after the disengagement from Gaza, construction of permanent housing has begun at only two of the 26 sites intended for 9,000 evacuees, according to a report by the Gush Katif Settlements Committee. For example, no groundwork has been laid at Nitzanim and Talmei Yafe, projects decided upon months before the disengagement began. The committee predicts that the trailer parks now housing the evacuees will remain in use for at least five years, instead of the two years that the government intended. The resulting problems are legion. -Some 1,450 former residents of Gush Katif are still unemployed. -More than 500 families are in bad financial shape, and some even receive food packages and help from welfare agencies. -Because of the rampant unemployment, many families are using their state compensation funds for daily subsistence instead of saving it for building a house. -Only 33 farmers out of 400 have been given alternate lands, and of these, only a handful are back in real business. Those who resumed growing crops face major infrastructure hurdles such as erratic electricity, sewage, drainage, etc. -Farmers lost their overseas markets, buyers and distributors. -A memorandum of understanding ... more »
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on Fri 22 Jun 2007 10:38 PM CDT
News stories of female suicide bombers – young women in the prime of
life, sometimes pregnant or with their children – blowing up themselves
and dozens of innocent bystanders with explosive belts, have shocked
the world in recent months.
It's well known that young Muslim men are taught they will be rewarded with 72 virgins in the afterlife. But what is the appeal of martyrdom to women? A Palestinian member of parliament representing Hamas explained the answer on Al-Rafidein TV last Sunday. Here, translated by the Middle East Media Research Institute, or MEMRI, are excerpts of what Al-Astal said about Muslim women's "duty" to engage in violent jihad. Yunis Al-Astal: "The most exalted form of jihad is fighting for the sake of Allah, which means sacrificing one's soul by fighting the enemies head-on, even if it leads to martyrdom. Martyrdom means life next to Allah. "… When jihad becomes an individual duty, it applies to women too, because women do not differ from men when it comes to individual duties. …" Interviewer: "What are the purposes behind women's participation in the jihad of conquest and invasions?" Yunis Al-Astal: "I have mentioned some of these purposes. [Women] prepare food, they bring ... more »
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on Fri 22 Jun 2007 10:34 PM CDT
Ali Larijani, the chairman of Iran's Supreme National Security Council,
denied in an interview with Newsweek that Iran was providing arms to
the Hamas. He admitted, however, that his country was funneling
finances to the Islamic group, as well as to Hizbullah.
"We do support Hizbullah and Hamas, that is right," Larijani said. "But these two are not terrorist groups. These are the two groups that are defending their own land." In the interview Larijani also responded to American allegations that Iran was engaging the United States military via proxies such as the Taliban in Afghanistan, and made the claim that "some NATO members are supplying the Taliban behind the scenes in Afghanistan." In response to a question regarding Sen. Joseph Lieberman's recent statement that Iran was training Iraqi fighters on Iraqi soil, Larijani replied vehemently that the US should provide proof that Iran was conducting such activities. "Where are these camps located? Please ask Mr. Lieberman to give the address of these camps," Larijani said. "If these camps are supposed to be along our borders, then there would be insecurity along our borders … It seems that the Americans are somehow trapped in a hole and they are digging ... more »
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on Fri 22 Jun 2007 10:31 PM CDT
The Israeli Air Force (IAF) has been training on long-range flights,
including refueling in mid-flight, in preparation for potential strikes
against Iranian nuclear targets.
The training program has been taking place for some time but has only been released for publication Friday, the Ma'ariv daily reported. Intelligence assessments received by the defense establishment concur that once Iran passes the point of no return in its nuclear efforts, the entire Middle East will enter a frantic nuclear armament race. Egypt and Saudi Arabia are expected to take the lead should such a scenario become reality. At the end of 2007 the US and Israel are expected to hold a joint assessment to ascertain the influence of economic sanctions against Iran. A new package of upgraded sanctions prepared jointly by Israel and the US, includes exerting pressure on European governments to cancel US $22 billion in loan guarantees given annually to European companies trading with Iran. The new package also includes sanctions against banks working with Iran, non-renewal of oil infrastructure in Iran and a long series of economic actions that are meant to seriously hurt the Iranian economy. Following the end-of-year assessment, Washington will decide how to move forward in the ... more »
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on Fri 22 Jun 2007 10:29 PM CDT
Envoys from the Quartet of Middle East peace brokers are to meet in Jerusalem on Tuesday, a day after Olmert and Abbas are due to attend a summit in Egypt. Miri Eisin, a spokeswoman for Olmert, said "low-level officials" from the United States, European Union, United Nations and Russia would meet. Sources in Jerusalem said the attendees would be special envoys rather than ministers. Olmert is set to announce the release of frozen Palestinian tax funds as part of a "package of gestures" in the regional summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, diplomats and Israeli officials said Friday. Sergei Yakovlev, a Russian Foreign Ministry envoy for Middle East peacemaking, said the envoys "will discuss the situation in the region, the talks for the Quartet and plans of action for the future," Russia's Interfax news agency reported. A higher-level meeting of officials from the Quartet - the United States, the European Union, Russia and the United Nations - was to have taken place Monday in Egypt. But that session was delayed to allow Quartet officials time to assess changes in the region after Hamas' violent takeover of the Gaza Strip last week. There has been no official announcement from the Quartet of ... more »
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on Fri 22 Jun 2007 10:27 PM CDT
by Hillel Fendel
(IsraelNN.com) Opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu has expanded on his general call for Egyptian and Jordanian intervention in the PA, and says Jordan should send over its PLO brigade. Speaking with Israeli reporters in Washington on Thursday, the former Prime Minister said that Fatah chief Abu Mazen cannot be expected to maintain law and order in Judea and Samaria on his own. He said that Jordan should dispatch its Palestinian force, known as the Badr Brigade. "The Badr Brigade, which is Jordanian-Palestinian, can create law and order," Netanyahu said. Jordan is ruled by the Hashemite family, though much of its population is considered "Palestinian." Ariel and Feiglin Respond MK Uri Ariel (National Union) said, "We have already made the mistake of thinking there is a substitute for the IDF's presence. Wherever the IDF is, things are relatively quiet; and wherever the IDF has left, they shoot at us from there." Moshe Feiglin, chairman of the Likud Party's Manhigut Yehudit (Jewish Leadership) faction, responded, "It is very sad that Netanyahu is reviving, via the back door, the Oslo illusion that Palestinian terrorists should protect the State of Israel against other Palestinian terrorists." Instead of standing firm for the Likud's ... more »
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on Fri 22 Jun 2007 10:24 PM CDT
By The Associated Press
Thu Jun 21, 12:25 PM ET AMMAN, Jordan - A Geneva-based church body said Monday it would launch a global initiative to have churches worldwide rally for an end to Israel's occupation of Arab lands seized in the 1967 Mideast war. The World Council of Churches said in a statement that it designated Jordan as a venue for its initiative, which would enlist support from religious groups worldwide. "The initiative aims at calling on all churches to work seriously for putting an end to the Israeli occupation of Palestinian and Arab lands," the statement said. The World Council of Churches, founded in 1948, groups 347 Protestant, Orthodox, Anglican and other churches representing over 560 million Christians in more than 110 countries. The council also will create an advocacy initiative, the Palestine Israel Ecumenical Forum, meant to improve cooperation among churches worldwide advocating for Mideast peace. The council's call came during the opening of a three-day meeting gathering 130 member churches and related organizations from around the world. Original Source more » |
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