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View Article  Tony Blair urges Israel to make 'psychological shift'
David Horovitz ,
Middle East envoy Tony Blair on Sunday urged Israel to make a "psychological shift" from indifference and skepticism about the prospects of progress with the Palestinians to an active determination to "make it happen on the right terms."
He said Israel, which turns 60 in May, would "absolutely" still be here in another 60 years, but that "to guarantee its long-term security I believe it needs a viable Palestinian state."
If Israelis feel the same, Blair told The Jerusalem Post, then "the psychological shift that has to happen in the Israeli thinking is to move from saying, 'Well, if it happens, it happens, but frankly I'm skeptical about the whole thing,' to saying, 'Okay, I'm going to try and make it happen.'"
He said he was "sure that the Prime Minister [Ehud Olmert] is absolutely up for it. I've got no doubt about that at all. The next few weeks will tell whether everyone is prepared to get behind that."
At the same time, however, Blair stressed Israel should not "yield" at all on security. And he stopped short of expressing full confidence that the Palestinian leadership, under Mahmoud Abbas, was capable of carrying out the necessary ...   more »
View Article  Tunnel to link J'lem's Jewish Quarter, Muslim Quarter synagogue
By Nadav Shragai,
An underground passage is being planned in Jerusalem's Old City to link the reconstructed Ohel Yitzhak synagogue in the Muslim Quarter with the Western Wall tunnels in the Jewish Quarter.
The passageway, which is being planned by the Western Wall Heritage Foundation, will utilize existing spaces created by archaeological excavations beneath the Muslim Quarter. This would minimize the need for new digging, Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz told Haaretz.
The idea still needs approval from the government, security services and the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA).
Rabinowitz, the rabbi of the Western Wall, said the foundation signed an agreement a few days ago with Cherna Moskowitz, who owns the Ohel Yitzhak complex. Moskowitz is the wife of American Jewish tycoon Irving Moskowitz, who has been active in settling Jews in Muslim areas of Jerusalem.
According to the agreement, the Western Wall Heritage Foundation will manage and maintain both Ohel Yitzhak and the areas beneath it that the IAA has excavated. The foundation plans to open an educational institute and museum at the site, which will preserve the antiquities unearthed by the excavations.
IAA Director General Yehoshua Dorfman said that while he has not studied the foundation's plan carefully, his initial ...   more »
View Article  Hamas setting stage for West Bank seizure
Leader vows U.S.-backed Fatah 'will fall in a matter of weeks at most'
By Aaron Klein
Hamas is setting the stage for a takeover of the West Bank similar to the coup in which the terror group seized control of the Gaza Strip, according to Israeli and Palestinian security officials.
Hamas leaders confirmed to WND they are planning a West Bank takeover.
"Fatah will fall in a matter of weeks at most, and the Islamic resistance (Hamas) will reign in the West Bank just as we do in Gaza," said Abu Abdullah, considered one of the most important operational members of Hamas' so-called resistance department.
The West Bank borders Jerusalem and is within rocket range of Tel Aviv and Israel's international airport.  
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, slated to arrive here next week for her second visit this month, has been serving as mediator for an upcoming U.S.-sponsored Israeli-Palestinian summit later this month. At the meeting, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is widely expected to outline a Palestinian state in most of the West Bank, ultimately handing the strategic territory to security forces associated with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah militias.
But Israeli security officials are warning Abbas' ...   more »
View Article  Israel bound to feel the heat ahead of Annapolis
Herb Keinon
This week, for the first time, word began filtering out that the US was starting to lean on Israel to take some steps to ensure a successful meeting at Annapolis.
The US, according to diplomatic officials, sent a clear message that Washington has spent a great deal of time, energy and political capital on this event, and wants to make sure it succeeds. The message to Jerusalem was that Israel would have to start evacuating settlement outposts, obligations spelled out under the road map, if it expected the Palestinians to fulfill their own road map obligations.
With US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice due to arrive on Saturday night for her eighth visit this year, and the looming advance of the end of fall - the date by which the Americans have said the long-discussed Annapolis meeting would be held - crunch time is fast approaching.
And, as it approaches, Israelis should buck up for a degree of pressure from Washington that hasn't been felt for a long time.
Because while the Annapolis meeting is, on the surface, about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and President George W. Bush's efforts in his last year in office to put his two-state ...   more »
View Article  To reverse the rebirth
It will not surprise me at all if, when US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice returns to Israel next week to invite participants to the Annapolis ‘Conference on the Creation of Palestine on Jewish Land,’ that the date she has chosen to convene the event turns out to be November 29.
As Rice sees things, the irony of this choice of date would be positive, injecting some sense of hopefulness into the long-hopeless US-pushed pursuit of Arab-Israeli peace.
The State Department could spin November 29 to generate optimism: It would mark a return to the past, they could say; the chance to heal the sore at its source; a reversal of the disastrous decisions that ignited and continue to fuel the unending conflict in the Middle East.
For Bible-believing Christian Zionists, to hold this conference on November 29 would support what many of us already hold to be true: that the real aim of the land-for-peace process (whether Rice and her president know it or not) is the reversal of something different: the rolling back of the process of Israel’s physical national restoration which God Himself has ordained and brought about.
As such, it is doubly futile - for who ...   more »
View Article  Baiting Israel, Arabs rain rockets
By Stan Goodenough
A few days after Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak threatened to cut power and fuel supplies to Gaza in retaliation for rocket attacks from the terrorist-infested strip, a missile barrage slammed into the Negev town of Sderot.
Conflicting reports had Arabs from PLO/PA chief Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah faction and Arabs from the Palestine Islamic Jihad group claiming credit for the nine Kassams that fell as Israelis were headed for work Thursday morning.
No one was injured in the attacks even though a number of rockets hit populated areas.
Observers watched with interest to see if Barak's sanctions would be implemented as threatened.
As of press time there was no sign such a response would be forthcoming anytime soon.
Cowed by international pressure, the Olmert government has until now proven itself unable to stop the almost daily rocket attacks against its people.
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View Article  Winston Churchill's complex Zionist evolution
michael makovsky ,
November 2 marks the 90th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, when British foreign secretary Arthur Balfour committed the British Empire to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine. This pivotal event led 31 years later to the establishment of the State of Israel. The Declaration was a rare incident when a wildly exaggerated perception of Jewish power - an enduring anti-Semitic feature in Europe and now resurgent throughout the world - actually helped the Jews instead of leading to their persecution.
It is precisely on this anniversary that it is worth recalling one prominent British statesman whose attraction to Zionism was more idealistic than his peers, Winston Churchill. His commitment to Zionism waxed as Britain's waned, and he eventually emerged as a leading Gentile Zionist who contributed to the establishment of the State of Israel.
THE BRITISH first seriously considered establishing some sort of Jewish entity in Palestine early in WWI amid debate over divvying up the Ottoman Empire, which was allied with the Germans. Support for the idea grew in 1917 among various officials for religious, humanitarian, and historical considerations. They were also motivated by a strategic imperative. Imbued with an exaggerated sense of Jewish power, which ...   more »
View Article  The results of brilliant theories
By Caroline B. Glick      
 US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's opinion of Russian President Vladimir Putin seems directly correlated to his hostility towards America. In this vein, Rice defends her support for Russian inclusion in the G-7, (or now G-8), by arguing that it enables the club of industrial democracies to "influence" Putin.
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal on Thursday, former world chess champion and current leader of Putin's liberal political opposition Gary Kasparov responded ironically to Rice's notion. "Occasionally you have to look at the results of your brilliant theories," he said.
But as the date of her departure from office approaches, Rice's unwillingness to examine the results of any of her brilliant theories only increases. Take North Korea for example.
On Thursday a delegation of American nuclear inspectors traveled to North Korea to inspect the "disablement" of the nuclear installation at Yongbyon. Speaking of their mission and of the status of US-North Korean relations with the press on Wednesday, Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill, who serves as the chief negotiator with North Korea, said that aside from some technical matters, the US has no outstanding issues with the Stalinist dictatorship in Pyongyang. In ...   more »
View Article  Rice holds rare meeting with Syria FM for talks on Lebanon
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice held a rare meeting with Syria's foreign minister on Saturday as the West stepped up pressure on Damascus not to interfere in Lebanon's presidential election process.
The United States and France, Lebanon's former colonial power, have led international criticism of what they call Syria's constant meddling in its neighbor's affairs. Syria denies the accusations.
Officials made no comment on Rice's talks with Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem, held on the sidelines of an international conference on Iraq in Istanbul.  
Rice also discussed the Lebanon crisis at a meeting with the foreign ministers of France, Saudi Arabia and several other Arab countries. No statement was made after those talks.
Earlier, French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said he had emphasized to Moallem in bilateral talks in Istanbul the importance of non-interference in Lebanon by outsiders.
"I warned Syria of the imperative need to allow the presidential election process to go ahead according to the constitution... without any external interference," Kouchner told reporters.
"A political vacuum in Lebanon serves the interests of neither Syria nor of the region."
Kouchner said Moallem had signalled Damascus would be ready to open full diplomatic relations with Lebanon on certain ...   more »
View Article  What's really happening to the U.S. economy?
Special WND report on understanding and surviving difficult economic times ahead
"Roller coaster" – that's the best way to describe the U.S. economy these days.
Housing prices plummet after reaching dizzying heights. The stock market skyrockets to a record high, only to crash 1,000 points days later. The U.S. dollar loses more value every day against foreign currencies, while gold hits a 27-year high.
And while the federal government insists inflation is almost non-existent, life's essentials like food and gas seem to cost so much more. It doesn't make sense.
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Meanwhile, everyone is wondering: "Is America heading into a recession, how will that affect me and my loved ones, and how can I protect myself?"
The future of the U.S. economy is the focus of the November edition of WND's famed Whistleblower magazine, titled "HOW GLOBALISM IS DESTROYING THE U.S. ECONOMY."  
"We've put together a Whistleblower issue that answers – in crystal clear, non-technical language – the most important questions everyone needs answered about the economy and what's likely down the road," said WND and Whistleblower Managing Editor David Kupelian.
In this special issue, all of the articles take the form of answers to crucial issues, ...   more »
View Article  Christians need to beware of Mike Huckabee
Chuck Baldwin
With Christian conservatives trying to scramble to find a Republican presidential candidate they can support, some of them seem to be coalescing around former Arkansas governor, Mike Huckabee. Janet Folger, especially, seems to be trumpeting his candidacy. But is Mike Huckabee someone Christian conservatives should be supporting? Not everyone thinks so.
Randy Minton, chairman of the Arkansas chapter of Phyllis Schlafly's national Eagle Forum, said, "We called him a pro-life, pro-gun liberal, when I was in the state legislature and he was governor." Phyllis Schlafly herself was even more direct.
President and Founder of Eagle Forum, Phyllis Schlafly, said this about Governor Huckabee: "He destroyed the conservative movement in Arkansas, and left the Republican Party a shambles." She went on to say, "Yet some of the same evangelicals who sold us on George W. Bush as a 'compassionate conservative' are now trying to sell us on Mike Huckabee."
Even one of Huckabee's strongest supporters within the Religious Right, Pastor Rick Scarborough, head of Vision America, admitted, "Mike has always sought the validation of elites." Of course, my question for Rick Scarborough is, With an indictment such as that, how can you continue to support Mike Huckabee?
According to ...   more »