Israel recently foiled a terror attack on the Dimona nuclear reactor, a
Kuwaiti newspaper quoted British sources as saying Friday.
According to the paper, Al Jarida, Israeli security forces arrested a
senior employee at the plant after they uncovered a plot to blow up one
of the heaters at the facility.
According to the British sources, the worker, who was only identified
as Moshe, is also suspected of leaking information about the reactor to
foreign sources.
Moshe's family, who had no idea about his arrest, reportedly believed
that he was on a secret training exercise abroad.
The sources claimed that the suspect would soon be served an indictment
in an Israeli court, adding that the case was even more severe than
that of nuclear whistleblower Mordehai Vanunu.
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on Sun 02 Mar 2008 04:50 PM CST
The United States has ordered a warship to take up position off the
coast of Lebanon in a show of support for the country's embattled
government.
The deployment of the USS Cole is being seen as a warning to Syria which - along with Iran - backs the opposition. The Western-backed government and the opposition have repeatedly failed to agree a deal to end political impasse. A US official quoted by news agencies said the move was "a show of support for regional stability". "We are very concerned about the situation in Lebanon. It has dragged on very long," the unnamed senior US official told Reuters news agency. A US defence official quoted by Reuters said the USS Cole, a guided-missile destroyer, had left Malta on Tuesday and was heading toward Lebanon. He stressed that once in position, it would not be within visible range of Lebanon but "well over the horizon". The news agency said the official had indicated that the destroyer could be replaced by the USS Nassau, an amphibious assault ship, which is currently heading towards the Mediterranean. The USS Cole was attacked in the port of Aden, Yemen, in October 2000 by water-borne al-Qaeda suicide bombers. ... more »
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on Sun 02 Mar 2008 04:44 PM CST
DEBKAfile’s Middle East sources report that this unprecedented order
from the royal court in Riyadh on March 1 portends an unusual military
outbreak in Lebanon. Kuwait quickly followed suit.
Standing by since Friday off the troubled Mediterranean shores of Lebanon, Israel and Gaza is the USS Cole guided missile destroyer opposite Lebanon. It was joined Monday by the USS Nassau amphibious warship and its strike group of six vessels carrying 2,800 marines, flight crews and sailors. US naval sources report that a third group will join them shortly. Original Source more »
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on Sun 02 Mar 2008 01:33 PM AKST
Behold, He that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep.
- Psalm 121:4 On May 14, 1948, Israel declared its independence. Upon declaring its independence it was immediately at war with its Arab neighbors. Today Israel's enemies are once again preparing for war. Once again, the goal is Israel's complete annihilation. In the 60 years that have passed since the creation of the modern state of Israel, this tiny nation has fought for its survival against all odds. It has survived several major wars and decades of violence. However it is important to remember that the Jew's history in the Promised Land actually dates back more than 3,000 years. It is not only important, it is imperative, because in Israel the past, present, and future are inextricably linked. It could be argued that in no other place on the planet does history play a more central role than in this war-torn region. In the world media, the propaganda war rages equally fiercely, paralleling the conflict it describes. Talk show hosts parade an army of so-called experts in front of the cameras who spew a bewildering array of claims, counter claims, propaganda, and information; leaving the uninformed Westerner with the impression ... more »
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on Sun 02 Mar 2008 12:51 PM AKST
It may come as a surprise to discover that there are a number of
Biblical experts who regard the Book of Leviticus as the most important
book of the Bible (Dr. Samuel H. Kellogg, Dr. Albert C. Dudley, J.
Vernon McGee, and others). The book of Leviticus focuses on the subject
of holiness. Charles Spurgeon once said, "If I had my choice of all the
blessings I can conceive of I would choose perfect conformity to the
Lord Jesus, or, in one word, holiness." True happiness begins with
holiness (Hebrews 12:14; Matthew 5:6).
Holiness isn't a luxury, it's a necessity. Nor is it limited to "the Jews in ancient Israel." Leviticus instructs New Testament Christians how to appreciate holiness and appropriate it into their everyday lives. We seem to want Jesus to solve our problems and carry our burdens, but we don't want to allow Him to work in our lives and transform our character. “But as he which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation; Because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy.” - 1 Peter 1:15, 16 What is holiness? It is the primary emphasis in the Bible. ... more »
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on Sun 02 Mar 2008 12:48 PM AKST
By Niwano Peace Foundation Bernama -
The Niwano Peace Foundation announced today it will award the 25th Niwano Peace Prize to His Royal Highness Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan. An award presentation ceremony will take place in Tokyo, Japan, on Thursday, May 8, at 10:30 a.m. In addition to an award certificate, Prince Hassan will receive a medal and 20 million yen. Prince Hassan was born in Amman, Jordan, in 1947 to a branch of the Hashemite family. He studied at Christ Church College, Oxford, graduating with a degree in Oriental studies. Until 1999, he served as the closest political adviser for his late Majesty King Hussein. Prince Hassan has devoted his life to building peace with justice in the Middle East based on his understanding of human dignity informed and inspired by his faith. He has been a bridge builder across existing political and religious divides. He is well known and respected internationally as a man who translates vision into actions. He is a leading member of several international organizations, including the Club of Rome and the Independent Commission on Humanitarian Issues. In selecting Prince Hassan as an awardee, Mr. Doudou Diene, United Nations Special Rapporteur on ... more »
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on Sun 02 Mar 2008 09:49 AM AKST
Sen. John McCain / Rev. John HageeWashington DC, Mar 1, 2008 / 03:43 am
(CNA).- The endorsement of Senator John McCain by a Catholic-bashing
Texas minister won swift rebuke from the president of the Catholic
League and a Jewish leader concerned about his “vicious and
inflammatory” anti-Catholicism.
Both compared the minister to Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan. On Wednesday Pastor John Hagee endorsed Senator John McCain’s bid to become the Republican presidential candidate in the 2008 election. Senator McCain responded to the endorsement by calling Hagee “the staunchest leader of our Christian evangelical movement,” praising Hagee’s pro-Israel stance. President of the Catholic League Bill Donohue harshly criticized the endorsement. “There are plenty of staunch evangelical leaders who are pro-Israel, but are not anti-Catholic. John Hagee is not one of them,” Donohue said on Thursday. “Indeed, for the past few decades, he has waged an unrelenting war against the Catholic Church. For example, he likes calling it ‘The Great Whore,’ an ‘apostate church,’ the ‘anti-Christ,’ and a ‘false cult system’.” Donohue said that in Pastor Hagee’s latest book the minister claimed Hitler was a Catholic who murdered Jews while the Catholic Church did nothing. “The sell-out of Catholicism to Hitler ... more »
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on Sun 02 Mar 2008 09:44 AM AKST
Court: Family's religious beliefs 'no evidence' of 1st Amendment
violation
By Bob Unruh A California court has ruled that several children in one homeschool family must be enrolled in a public school or "legally qualified" private school, and must attend, sending ripples of shock into the nation's homeschooling advocates as the family reviews its options for appeal. The ruling came in a case brought against Phillip and Mary Long over the education being provided to two of their eight children. They are considering an appeal to the state Supreme Court, because they have homeschooled all of their children, the oldest now 29, because of various anti-Christian influences in California's public schools. The decision from the 2nd Appellate Court in Los Angeles granted a special petition brought by lawyers appointed to represent the two youngest children after the family's homeschooling was brought to the attention of child advocates. "We find no reason to strike down the Legislature's evaluation of what constitutes an adequate education scheme sufficient to promote the 'general diffusion of knowledge and intelligence,'" the court said in the case. "We agree … 'the educational program of the State of California was designed to promote the general welfare of all ... more »
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on Sun 02 Mar 2008 09:39 AM AKST
By Tom Deweese
The Real ID Act passed the Senate on May 10, 2005, and was signed into law by President George Bush with a compliance date for State DMVs of May 11, 2008. Most Americans have staunchly and consistently opposed any kind of a national ID card each time it had previously been considered. But Congress approved the Act, tucked largely out of sight inside an emergency war spending and tsunami relief bill. This stealth passage of the Real ID Act shocked and angered many Americans, especially those who remembered Congress’ own assurances when creating the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with language actually written into the US Homeland Security Act of 2002, that “Nothing in this Act shall be construed to authorize the development of a national identification system or card.” Now in 2008, after nearly three years of incessant fear-mongering and challenges to opponents’ patriotism, the public is still outraged, and resistance is swelling. Seven states have now enacted binding legislation to stop Real ID (Georgia, Maine, New Hampshire, Montana, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Washington), with Oklahoma on the verge of being the eighth. Fourteen more states have passed resolutions in at least one chamber registering their ... more »
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on Sun 02 Mar 2008 09:32 AM AKST
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| February 28, 2008
THE Iraq war has cost the US 50-60 times more than the Bush administration predicted and was a central cause of the sub-prime banking crisis threatening the world economy, according to Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz. The former World Bank vice-president yesterday said the war had, so far, cost the US something like $US3trillion ($3.3 trillion) compared with the $US50-$US60-billion predicted in 2003. Australia also faced a real bill much greater than the $2.2billion in military spending reported last week by Australian Defence Force chief Angus Houston, Professor Stiglitz said, pointing to higher oil prices and other indirect costs of the wars. Professor Stiglitz told the Chatham House think tank in London that the Bush White House was currently estimating the cost of the war at about $US500 billion, but that figure massively understated things such as the medical and welfare costs of US military servicemen. The war was now the second-most expensive in US history after World War II and the second-longest after Vietnam, he said. The spending on Iraq was a hidden cause of the current credit crunch because the US central bank responded to ... more »
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on Sun 02 Mar 2008 08:22 AM AKST
Trial for Indicted Fundraiser Tony Rezko Set for Monday
By BRIAN ROSS, RHONDA SCHWARTZ and AVNI PATEL With the corruption trial of one of Sen. Barack Obama's longtime friends and supporters set to begin Monday in Chicago, Ill., reform watchdogs say it will reveal the "cesspool" of Illinois politics in which Obama came of age and has said little about in his campaign for president. "We have a sick political culture," said Jay Stewart, the executive director of the Chicago Better Government Association, "and that's the environment that Barack Obama came from." Stewart says he does not understand why Obama has lectured others about corruption in Washington and Kenya but "been noticeably silent on the issue of corruption here in his home state, including at this point, mostly Democratic politicians." There was no immediate comment from the Obama campaign. The trial Monday involves federal charges of bribery and extortion against Tony Rezko, a real estate developer who became known in Illinois politics as a behind-the-scenes operator and fixer. While Obama is not considered a target of the Rezko investigation, Stewart says it will shed light on a man who was pivotal to Obama's political career. "This wasn't just some guy ... more »
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on Sun 02 Mar 2008 08:17 AM AKST
Cutting-edge leaders of the emerging, missional, mosaic and monastic
streams are convening Thursday evening in Washington state to
re-imagine ways to express the Christian faith.
Cutting-edge leaders of the emerging, missional, mosaic and monastic streams are convening Thursday evening in Washington state to re-imagine ways to express the Christian faith. Under the banner of “The New Conspirators Conference,” attendees will contemplate what “God is conspiring” through the new generation of Christian leaders to make His kingdom relevant in a rapidly changing world. “As far as we know, this is the first time that such a broad range of new conspirators have come together to communicate, connect and create with one another,” conference organizers said on their Web site. Speakers and participants at the Conspirators conference include Shane Claiborne, author of The Irresistible Revolution; Karen Ward from Fremont Abbey; Efrem Smith, co-author of The Hip Hop Church; Dwight Friesen from Mars Hill Graduate School; Julie Clawson, an emerging church planter; Mark Scandrette, author of Soul Graffiti; Christine Sine, author of Godspace; and Tom Sine, author of The New Conspirators. Participating “conspirators” will seek to create new expressions of discipleship, community, church and mission in an environment described by the conference as ... more » |
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