RAMALLAH, June 7 (Xinhuanet) -- Palestinian chief negotiator Saeb
Erekat said on Tuesday that peace can't be achieved as long as Israel
keeps Arab East Jerusalem it occupied in 1967 Mideast war under its
control.
Erekat's comments came in response to remarks by Israeli Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon who had said during his recent visit to
Washington that Jerusalem will always stay with Israel.
"Peace will never be achieved when we are still talking about
Palestinian properties that were occupied by force," he told
Palestinian radio "voice of Palestine".
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on Wed 08 Jun 2005 06:36 AM AKDT
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on Tue 07 Jun 2005 11:59 PM AKDT
The Hayabusa probe is slowly closing in on a distant asteroid named
Itokawa. Within a few months, after surveying the asteroid thoroughly
from a safe distance, Hayabusa will swoop down to its surface and grab
samples of the dirt for return to Earth, like a spacefaring bird of
prey. In fact, the spacecraft's name comes from the Japanese word for
"peregrine falcon."
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on Wed 08 Jun 2005 02:54 AM CDT
Israel need not pay much attention to Europe, which is using its Middle
East policy to separate itself from the US, has a tendency toward
appeasement and is largely pro-Palestinian, former Spanish prime
minister Jose Maria Aznar told The Jerusalem Post Monday.
"Europe likes appeasement very much; this is one of the most important differences between us and the States," Aznar said in an interview on the Bar-Ilan University campus. "Europeans don't like any problems. They prefer appeasement." The strongly pro-American Aznar, who bucked public sentiment in Spain and backed US President George W. Bush's war in Iraq, served as prime minister from 1996-2004. He is currently in the country for Bar-Ilan's jubilee celebration, at which he will receive an honorary doctorate on Tuesday. Read More
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on Wed 08 Jun 2005 02:51 AM CDT
The mobilization of IDF reserve soldiers has already begun, in
preparation for Israel's withdrawal from Gaza and northern West Bank
this summer, a senior IDF officer said Monday.
Addressing the Knesset's Defense and Foreign Affairs Committee, the senior officer noted that all of the army's reserve combat units will be called up for military duty this summer. Reserves have been mobilized, the officer said, to free up soldiers in regular service to train for the evacuation. It is the regular service soldiers who will carry out the actual evacuation, while reservists take over their standard duties. The committee's main guest, Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz, asked the settlers slated for evacuation to voluntarily move their children elsewhere before the implementation of the pullout in order not to expose them to unnecessary trauma. Read More
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on Tue 07 Jun 2005 11:46 PM AKDT
By LAURIE KELLMAN WASHINGTON (AP) - The FBI would get expanded powers to subpoena records without the approval of a judge or grand jury in terrorism investigations under Patriot Act revisions approved Tuesday by the Senate Intelligence Committee. Some senators who voted 11-4 to move the bill forward said they would push for limits on the new powers the measure would grant to law enforcement agencies. Read More
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on Tue 07 Jun 2005 11:42 PM AKDT
Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean, unapologetic in the
face of recent criticism that he has been too tough on his political
opposition, said in San Francisco this week that Republicans are "a
pretty monolithic party. They all behave the same. They all look the
same. It's pretty much a white Christian party."
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on Wed 08 Jun 2005 02:36 AM CDT
An Israeli Inventor has developed a breathing apparatus that will allow
breathing underwater without the assistance of compressed air tanks.
This new invention will use the relatively small amounts of air that
already exist in water to supply oxygen to both scuba divers and
submarines. The invention has already captured the interest of most
major diving manufacturers as well as the Israeli Navy.
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on Wed 08 Jun 2005 12:37 AM CDT
reprinted from Arutz Sheva
21:55 Jun 06, '05 / 28 Iyar 5765 As parades filled the streets of Jerusalem Monday - Jerusalem Day - the reestablished Sanhedrin convened in the city to elect a Nassi and representatives to lead it. ![]() The Sanhedrin was reestablished last October in Tiberias, the place of its last meeting 1,600 years ago. Since then, it has met in Jerusalem on a monthly basis, various committees meeting more often to discuss issues ranging from the areas of the Temple Mount permitted to Jewish worshipper by Jewish law, to the establishment of courts of non-Jews who accept the Seven Laws of Noah and to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's plan to uproot the Jewish communities of Gaza and northern Samaria. Read More |
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