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Navy may deploy in Dead Sea PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Kelly   
Tuesday, 03 July 2007
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Growing security concerns of potential terror infiltrations from Jordan have led the IDF to deploy Navy patrol ships in the Dead Sea.
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London bomb plot - Rushdie link PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Chris Perver   
Saturday, 30 June 2007
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British police have tonight foiled a terror plot aimed at causing carnage in the centre of London, just days after Prime Minister Gordon Brown took the reigns of government. The police were alerted by an ambulance crew to a suspicious vehicle parked outside a nightclub. Ambulance workers had spotted what looked like smoke coming from the car, which was discovered to be heavily laden with petrol, propane gas tanks and nails. The police were able to diffuse the bomb, which could have caused massive loss of life, had it been detonated. A second car parked nearby was also discovered to contain similar materials. Police do not know who is behind the plot, stating there had been no intelligence that an attack was being carried out. But some news organizations have discovered that the United Kingdom's recent knighthood of Salmon Rushdie, who authored the Satanic Verses, may be the reason for today's developments.

Quote: "Hours before London explosives technicians dismantled a large car bomb in the heart of the British capital's tourist-rich theater district, a message appeared on one of the most widely used jihadist Internet forums, saying: "Today I say: Rejoice, by Allah, London shall be bombed." CBS News found the posting, which went on for nearly 300 words, on the "al Hesbah" chat room. It was left by a person who goes by the name abu Osama al-Hazeen, who appears regularly on the forum. The comment was posted on the forum, according to time stamp, at 08:09 a.m. British time on June 28 -- about 17 hours before the bomb was found early on June 29.

My own immediate thoughts upon hearing this news was, that it may have been a warning to the new British Prime Minister not to interfere in the Middle East. When the last London bombing was carried out, the reason the terrorists gave for their actions were British and US support for Israel. I don't have the link for this, but I remember the former Prime Minister Tony Blair saying that Britain would not be deterred by this in its support for Israel, and I was encouraged by his stance on this issue. There may be few that side with Israel, but as David demonstrated, one with God is a majority.

Isaiah 54:14-15
In righteousness shalt thou be established: thou shalt be far from oppression; for thou shalt not fear: and from terror; for it shall not come near thee. Behold, they shall surely gather together, but not by me: whosoever shall gather together against thee shall fall for thy sake.

Source Reuters, CBS

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Israel braces for July war with up to five enemies PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Cheryl Prior   
Tuesday, 26 June 2007
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Quote:  Israel is preparing for an imminent war with Iran, Syria and/or their non-state clients.

Israeli military intelligence has projected that a major attack could come from any of five adversaries in the Middle East. Officials said such a strike could spark a war as early as July 2007.

On Sunday, Israeli military intelligence chief Maj. Gen. Amos Yadlin told the Cabinet that the Jewish state faces five adversaries in what could result in an imminent confrontation. Yadlin cited Iran, Syria, Hizbullah, Hamas and Al Qaida.

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BBC expunges criticism of Hamas PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Chris Perver   
Monday, 18 June 2007
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UK Foreign Office Minister Kim Howells has criticized Hamas' ultimatum, in which they threatened the use of force if the Army of Islam fail to release the BBC reporter Alan Johston. Howells said he was concerned about the Hamas' "publicity stunt" , seemingly aimed at winning favour with the West. I spotted this article this morning, and it confirmed my own suspicions that Hamas' efforts to release the kidnapped BBC reporter, Alan Johnston, are nothing more than a propaganda excersize. But when I looked through the same BBC article tonight, the paragraph on Kim Howells criticizing Hamas' attempt to release Johnston by force was completely missing. It originally appeared at the bottom of the article. When I searched Google News for "Kim Howells", I found none of the articles mentioning Hamas' ultimatum to the Army of Islam contained his comments. They have been expunged by the liberal media.

Thankfully I did find one BBC article that still contains some of his original comments, proving the point that Hamas' attempted release of Alan Johnston is nothing more than a sham, an attempt to score points with the mainstream media.

Quote: "Answering an urgent question in the House of Commons on Monday, Mr Howells said Britain would work with all those dedicated to a peaceful resolution of the conflict. He was also asked to update MPs on efforts to release the kidnapped BBC journalist, Alan Johnston, abducted 98 days ago in Gaza. Mr Howells said he hoped reports of an Hamas ultimatum to Johnston's kidnappers was not a case of them "using this as some kind of publicity stunt to try to win favour with the West".  

Source BBC, BBC

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Hamas presses for release of BBC reporter PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Chris Perver   
Sunday, 17 June 2007
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Hamas officials announce that BBC reporter Alan Johnston may be released today. Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak considering invasion of Gaza. A Hamas official in Iran made the announcement on Friday, following the terrorist organization's coup in the Gaza Strip. Alan Johnston is the only Western reporter based in Gaza. Shortly after his capture, both Hamas and Fatah said his capture had done the Palestinians a great disservice, describing Alan Johnston as a "staunch supporter of the Palestinian cause". Even Palestinian Authority Information Minister said of Johnston, "We are opposed to the kidnapping of foreign journalists who serve the Palestinian cause"...

Quote: "A spokesman for Hamas in Gaza, Sami Abu Zuhri, said the Islamist group could confirm there were "intensive efforts to end the crisis of the abduction". "There are encouraging indicators that he will be released in the near future, but we cannot determine this in terms of hours," he told Reuters. On Friday, Hamas said it would no longer allow the journalist to be held captive and that it was in contact with Mr Johnston's abductors.

The above statement, that Hamas will "no longer allow" Alan Johnston to be held captive, leads me to believe it is a most convenient time for Hamas to call for the release of the BBC reporter. At a time when the terrorist organization is facing increasing isolation following its take-over of Gaza, the release of Western journalist Alan Johnston is the ultimate public relations act, and will increase sympathies in the mainstream media for the "hard-done-by" Palestinian government. As for the release of the other captive, still being held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, there is no such hope. Gilad Shalit is Jewish, and the only way his release will be secured is through major concessions from the Israeli government. After Gilad Shalit was first captured, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert launched a massive invasion of Gaza, in an effort to pressure Hamas into releasing him. When that failed, Olmert attempted to secure his release by agreeing to a "prisoner exchange". Gilad Shalit - who had committed no crime, would be exchanged for nearly a thousand Palestinians, many of whom had been involved in terrorism against Israeli civilians. But the deal fell through. Now Prime Minister Olmert may be considering lifting the economic boycott of Hamas, in return for the release of his captives.

Quote: "Israel has offered to remove the economic embargo on Hamas if captured IDF Cpl. Gilad Shalit is freed and Kassam rocket attacks stop, the London-based Arabic newspaper Al-Hayat reported on Sunday morning. The message was reportedly conveyed to the Islamic group via Arab mediators. A Hamas source in the Gaza Strip was pessimistic about the seriousness of the proposal, telling Al-Hayat that it was an Israeli attempt to "put out the feelers" on the now Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip.

Meanwhile, the situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate. Hundreds of Palestinians have fled the Gaza Strip following Hamas' coup, and some Islamic states are split on whether to support Hamas or Fatah. So far the international community has largely rallied behind President Abbas, but clearly the situation in Gaza cannot be left for much longer. Incoming Defence Secretary, and former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, is planning a large-scale invasion of Gaza, in an effort to topple the Hamas "government" (democratically elected, don't forget), and end the chaos in the region.

Quote: "A senior Israeli military source, told the Sunday Times that military action, which will involve some 20,000 troops, would be in response to Hamas Qassam attacks on the western Negev, or renewed suicide attacks on Israel, and should destroy much of Hamas' military capability in a number of days. According to the report, Barak, who is expected to take role as defense minister on Monday, has already demanded detailed plans to deploy two armored divisions and an infantry division, accompanied by assault drones and F-16 jets, against Hamas.

Source BBC, Jerusalem Post, YNet News

Last Updated ( Saturday, 15 September 2007 )
 
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