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View Article  Golan Heights suddenly under new threat
By Stan Goodenough
The future of Israel's Golan Heights appears to be suddenly under renewed threat as reports during the Passover week that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert had offered to give them to Syria in exchange for peace were quickly followed Sunday by Syrian demands for an Israeli guarantee of a complete pullout from the plateau.
According to the Qatari newspaper al-Watan, Syrian President Bashar el-Assad told Turkey's prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Damascus demands a written commitment by Israel of the Jewish state's willingness to fully relinquish the Golan.
Assad said Israel's refusal thus far to make such a pledge meant that the time has still not come for peace.
Olmert, who spent some of his Passover vacation on the Heights, refused to deny Syrian claims reported on April 24 that he had messaged Assad via Erdogan that the Golan was up for grabs.
In September 2006, Israeli newspapers quoted Olmert as saying: "As long as I serve as prime minister the Golan Heights will remain in our hands because it is an integral part of the State of Israel."
Biblically part of the Land of Israel, and included in the inheritance of the Israelite half-tribe of Manasseh, the ...   more »
View Article  Old City Easter celebrations marked by mayhem
What was supposed to be one of the holiest days on the Eastern Orthodox calendar looked more like a prelude to the Crusades in Jerusalem’s Old City as an estimated 10,000 Old City Christians and pilgrims from Russia, Greece and Armenia faced off with hundreds of Israeli soldiers and police on Holy Saturday.
Police set up barriers at all entrances to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where some Christians believe Jesus was buried. From sunrise on Holy Saturday, or the Sabbath of Light, pilgrims waited at police barriers for a chance to get into the church. Most never made it to the church plaza.
The overwhelming police presence was intended for crowd control and was partly in response to expected brawls between the 14 denominations in the church where relations are tenuous. A week earlier, Greeks and Armenians scuffled over rights to the tomb.
All the denominations came prepared--several laymen dressed as priests so they could have access to the church and defend their denominational territory. The Assyrian Orthodox contingent came to blows with police inside the church.
In stark contrast to the respect of evangelical Christian supporters of Israel who pilgrim to the Holy Land throughout the year, ...   more »
View Article  Lebanese buy guns as fear of new war grows. Price of arms soaring as political tension rachets up
By ALIA IBRAHIM
BEIRUT, LEBANON - Abu Omar, a money changer and father of 11 who lives in Beirut, has bought at least 10 firearms since the beginning of last year. "Everything I can put my hands on and I can afford, I buy. I never sell," he said. "Now is a time for buying arms."
Many Lebanese, increasingly worried about the country's political paralysis devolving into violence, are preparing themselves in the same way. One measure of their anxiety is the price of small arms: An AK-47 that went for $75 to $100 a year ago now costs somewhere between $600 and $1,000.
Even larger, outdated arms are gaining value, including rocket-propelled grenade launchers that were once considered the "garbage of weapons," said Ghassan Qarhani, a former fighter familiar with the arms market. Today, RPG launchers cost $500, up from $50, he said, noting that they are useful for street warfare.
Civil war
Political tension has been rising in Lebanon since 2006, when opposition ministers resigned from Prime Minister Fouad Siniora's Cabinet. A stalemate between the government, backed by the U.S. and Europe, and opposition forces led by the Shiite Hezbollah movement, which is allied with Syria and Iran, ...   more »
View Article  Moslem Hackers Close Down Bank of Israel Website
by Hillel Fendel
(IsraelNN.com) The Globes business site informed the Bank of Israel on Friday that its site was reporting anti-Israel messages - and two days later, the site is still down. The extent of the damage is unclear.
Surfers visiting the Bank of Israel's website to check the rise/fall of the dollar or other information are greeted with the message, "The site is temporarily closed."  Hackers assumed to be from Algeria broke into the site as early as Thursday, replacing lists of foreign currency exchange rates and other numbers with threatening warnings against the Jews. 
Reporters from Globes said they were the first to inform Bank of Israel officials, who were away celebrating the Passover holiday.  The site was immediately closed down, and remains that way as of Sunday.  Bank of Israel spokesman Yossi Saadon said the site would reopen only after it verifies the source of the hacking and ensures that the attack is over.
The hackers warned that Israel would lose in war against the Muslims, that the "scenario of Chechnya will be repeated and we will drive you out. Millions of young Muslims are willing to die for al-Quds [Jerusalem], which belongs to us."
This is ...   more »
View Article  Air Force drill sparks panic in Ashkelon
Residents alarmed by fighter jet executing complex maneuvers involving pyrotechnics at seemingly low altitude above their houses. Army clarifies pilot was training for Independence Day air show
Shmulik Hadad Published:
Israeli citizens are accustomed to the sights and sounds of fighter planes soaring across the sky, but nothing could prepare Ashkelon's residents for the drama that took place against the backdrop of their city's otherwise blue skies on Sunday afternoon.
Thousands of picnickers making the most of their Passover vacations at the beach and in a nearby national park were caught surprised to see an Air Force fighter jet diving to a significantly low altitude and proceed to carry out a series of flying maneuvers above their heads.  
Reports began flooding after the plane dropped several flares (usually used as decoys against anti-aircraft fire) and continued to fly precariously close to the city's skyline.  
And eyewitness told Ynet several successive blasts resounded through the national park, stirring an uneasy panic among visitors. "They were hysterical, people started running and yelling that there were Qassam rockets. But because there was nowhere to take shelter, people just ran away," he said.
Another resident, 23-year-old Elad Hatuel, explained that the flares ...   more »
View Article  Egyptians arrested for aiding Hamas in developing aerial drones
WND first broke story terror group seeking to acquire pilotless aircraft
By Aaron Klein
BEIT SHEMESH, Israel – Egyptian authorities reportedly arrested members of the Muslim Brotherhood Islamist organization for providing the Hamas terrorist group with components used to build pilotless drone aircraft.
WND first broke the story in May 2006 Hamas was seeking the ability to attack Israel using small pilotless airplanes laden with explosives. Abu Abdullah, a leader of Hamas' so-called military wing, told WND at the time the aim was to fly the aircraft 9/11-style into important targets.
Today the state-run Al-Ahram Egyptian daily quoted security officials stating Egyptian forces detained four people and accused them of plotting to buy fuel and a remote control device for a small pilotless aircraft for Hamas.

The newspaper said some equipment for the aircraft was already acquired and was transferred to the Gaza Strip, which borders Egypt. The goal of the aircraft initiative was to manufacture aerial drones to be fitted with explosives that would be detonated by remote control, Al-Ahram reported.
Two of those detained were Muslim Brotherhood members.
Both the Brotherhood and Hamas officially denied the charges.
Hamas was founded in 1987 as a military offshoot of Egypt's ...   more »
View Article  Scientists sound alarm over Reno quakes
RENO (AP) — Scientists urged residents of northern Nevada's largest city to prepare for a bigger event as the area continued rumbling Saturday after the largest earthquake in a two-month-long series of temblors.
More than 100 aftershocks were recorded on the western edge of the city after a magnitude 4.7 quake hit Friday night, the strongest quake around Reno since one measuring 5.1 in 1953, said researchers at the seismological laboratory at the University of Nevada, Reno.
LOCAL COVERAGE: 'Reno Gazette-Journal' website
The latest quake swept store shelves clean, cracked walls in homes and dislodged rocks on hillsides, but there were no reports of injuries or widespread major damage.
Seismologists said the recent activity is unusual because the quakes started out small and continue to build in strength. The normal pattern is for a main quake followed by smaller aftershocks.
"A magnitude 6 quake wouldn't be a scientific surprise," John Anderson, director of the seismological lab, said Saturday. "We certainly hope residents are taking the threat seriously after last night."
But Anderson stressed there was no way to predict what would happen, and said the sequence of quakes also could end without a major one.
Reno's last major quake measured ...   more »
View Article  ESCAPE FROM A BROOKLYN MOSQUE
By
Bos Smith
Don't snap a photo of the Masjid At-Taqwa in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn unless you want to be hauled away by a group of angry Muslims in Islamic attire to the basement of the facility where a group of twenty "security guards" in karate suits will interrogate you.
This might sound preposterous.
But it happened on Saturday, April 24, at 3:00 in the afternoon.
Ali Kareem, the head of security for Siraj Wahaj's mosque, conducted the grilling. A small, muscular man with a wispy black beard that has been dyed red with henna, Kareem demanded to know the reason why a trio of kafirs had dared to photograph the building on a public street without securing his permission.
He further insisted on securing our identities and obtaining our motives for such a violation of Islamic space.
Being surrounded by a group of militant guards in a mosque basement from which there is no means of escape is not a comforting place to be for a Wall Street financier.
We tried to explain that we found the neighborhood with its halal meat vendors and food stores; Islamic dress shops, featuring the latest styles in burqas and hijabs; ...   more »
View Article  Docs Fear Deadly Combo of Flu, MRSA
Influenza Opens Door for Superbug Infections, Health Experts Say
By DAN CHILDS
One is a viral illness responsible for an estimated 35,000 deaths every year. The other is a potentially deadly superbug, a horrifying legacy of antibiotic overuse that is now resistant to almost every treatment today's doctors can throw at it.
Even on their own, infection with either influenza or methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) can lead to a grave situation. But now, health officials are keeping an eye out for an even more harrowing threat -- simultaneous infection with both diseases. And they say that, in children at least, these cases of co-incident infection appear to be on the rise.
So far, what the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has learned about the potential link between flu and MRSA in young patients is disturbing.
According to an official health advisory issued Jan. 30, between Oct. 1, 2006, and Sept. 30, 2007, the agency received a total of 73 reports of child deaths due to influenza. In 22 of these cases, the children were also infected with some form of the staph bug, mostly MRSA.
This compares with only three such cases of co-infection during the same period ...   more »
View Article  Destroy Iran's nukes to save our cities
By Alasdair Palmer
One of the most terrifying possibilities the world faces is that al-Qa'eda, or some other Islamist group, gets hold of a nuclear bomb. Islamist terrorists are certainly trying to obtain one: Osama bin Laden has issued a document entitled "The Nuclear Bomb of Islam", which insists it is "the duty" of Muslims to acquire a nuclear bomb in order to use "as much force as possible to terrorise the enemies of God".
Con Coughlin: The real reason the Syrian base was destroyed
The Foreign Office's senior counter-terrorist official has "no doubt at all" that Islamist terrorists are actively seeking a nuclear device. "There are people" he adds dryly, "for whom exploding a nuclear bomb in a city would be a triumph for the cause."   
The more countries that have nuclear capabilities, the more likely it is they will end up in the wrong hands 
A 10 kiloton nuclear bomb would be a relatively small one by today's standards, but a 10 kiloton explosion in a city would mean that, from the centre of the blast for a distance of one third of a mile, every structure above ground level would be obliterated and every person would ...   more »
View Article  40 murders in 25 U.S. cities linked?
By: Kristi Piehl, Investigative Reporter; Justin Piehowski, Web Manager; Nicole Muehlhausen, Web Producer 
DETECTIVES: Chris Jenkins murder connects dozens around country  
Could there be a calculated, cross-country plot to kill young college men, including some in Minnesota? It seems a little hard to believe, but two New York detectives say they can prove it.
Now, they are revealing years of their evidence for the first time to 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS...
GO DEEPER INTO THE INVESTIGATION:
 THE JENKINS FILE: Rarely-seen documents related to the Chris Jenkins murder case
 Interactive Map of victims possibly linked by the investigation
 Visual timeline of the Jenkins murder case in Minneapolis
 Extended video clips of detectives discussing the case
 Kristi Piehl and John Mason talk about how the case has developed
 List of possible Minn. and Wisc. victims
 Kristi Piehl: How the story came about
 Listen to Kristi Piehl talk about the story on the KQRS Morning Show  
University of Minnesota college student Chris Jenkins was found in the Mississippi River in February of 2003.
Minneapolis Police began investigating the case, which also caught the attention of two retired NYPD detectives.
Turns out, Jenkins' death was the missing part of the puzzle for Kevin ...   more »
View Article  The Story of a Prayer_
by Sarah Shapiro
A Seder in Bergen-Belsen.
--- as told by Joseph Freuchtwanger, nephew of Rabbi Davids
It was erev Pesach, 1944. The entire Jewish community of Rotterdam -- men, women, and children -- had just been transferred from Vesterbork, a deportation camp in Holland, to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany.
Conditions in Vesterbork had been harsh, but continued religious observance had to a remarkable extent preserved the Jews' dignity and their will to live. Under the leadership of the loved and revered Torah scholar Rabbi Aharon (Bernard) Davids, some semblance of communal cohesiveness and optimism had been sustained. Upon arrival at Bergen-Belsen, however, daily existence took a sudden, overwhelmingly drastic turn for the worse, as most of the things that make a human being feel human were taken away. In what for us -- some 60 years later -- has become a familiar yet impossible-to-imagine scenario, families were divided, people starved, the absurdly hard labor broke body and soul, and disease was spreading fast.
Matzah for the Seder was, of course, unavailable.
Rabbi Davids, then in his early forties -- whose wife and three children had been separated from him upon arrival in the camp -- yearned to ...   more »
View Article  Israel's Air Force Chief: Iran Threat Real
(CBS) The commander of the Israeli air force takes Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s threats against Israel extremely seriously. Israelis must be ready for anything and ultimately trust only themselves, he believes, and for good reason: his family survived the Holocaust.
Maj. Gen. Eliezer Shkedy speaks to 60 Minutes correspondent Bob Simon in a story about the Israeli air force this Sunday, April 27, at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
"I think it is a very serious threat to the state of Israel, but more than this, to the whole world," Shkedy says of the Iranian leader’s public animosity toward Israel. "They are talking about what they think about the state of Israel. They are talking about destroying and wiping us from the earth," he tells Simon. It reminds him of the Holocaust. "We should remember. We cannot forget. We should trust only ourselves."
The general likens ignoring Ahmadinejad today to the atmosphere that enabled the Holocaust yesterday. "In those days, people didn't believe that Hitler was serious about what he said. I suggest not to repeat this way of thinking, and to prepare ourselves for what they are planning," says Shkedy. "We should be prepared for everything."
Iran publicly professes to be ...   more »