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18 July 2007
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Blogmaster's Comment: This article is taken from Al Jazeera and of course, it will be anti-Israel and U.S. We should take note however that the attitude in the Arab world is that they are talking down to the West from a position of (perceived) increased superiority. They firmly believe that the time has come to destroy Israel and to rid the Arab world of Western influence and interference. We must not fail to recognize the change in the overt attitudes of those whom we have believed to be more "moderate" Arab dictatorships. The time is coming when the Arab world will unite against their common enemies, Israel and the United States. If we fail, as we have failed in the past, to take seriously and properly assess the massive threat against the West, we will suffer grievous consequences with Israel suffering most of all. Be prepared for what is inevitable. The Islamic war against Western Civilization is real and their actions are entirely predictable. Negotiations serve only the interests of the Islamo-Facists and each concession makes them stronger and us weaker. Olmert and the U.S. State Department are repeating the mistakes of Neville Chamberlain. There will be NO PEACE FOR LAND, only Arab lies designed to pick us apart and cause internal strife. Without strong and capable leadership, the future for Israel is grim as is that of the United States and our allies. Israel must stand firm and the U.S. must cease it's kowtowing to the Saudis and other elements seeking to influence the U.S. strategies on the Middle East. There will never be peace in the Middle East as long is Israel is threatened by fanatics on her borders. The U.S. has always subscribed to the philosophy of "Peace through superior firepower", or the use of obvious military strength as a deterrent. This will not work anymore in today’s tumultuous and complicated Middle Eastern political arena. Just as the United States armed the Afghani forces opposing the Soviet Union, now Russia others opposed to the West are arming and supporting our enemies. The storm is on the way and there is no stopping it. We must use what time we have to ready ourselves.
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Hamas rejects Bush peace proposal
Bush hailed the talks between Abbas, left and Olmert [Reuters]
The Palestinian Hamas movement has rejected a proposal from the US president to relaunch the Middle East peace process with an international conference.
A Hamas spokesman, called George Bush's proposal "part of the US campaign aiming to rally support for Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas in the face of the legitimacy enjoyed by Hamas".
Sami Abu Zuhri said: "Bush promises to work toward the creation of a Palestinian state are false and aim to trick and to put to sleep Palestinian public opinion."
"Hamas repeats its refusal to recognise the occupation or to renounce the resistance as Bush wants," he said on Tuesday.
Bush 'crusade'
Abu Zuhri also called on the Arab Muslim world "to support Palestine in the face of the crusade conducted by Bush."
Ismail Radwan, another Hamas spokesman, said in Gaza: "The conference will lead to increased pressure on Mahmud Abbas and separate the Gaza Strip more deeply from the West Bank while sowing division among Palestinians".
Bush called on Monday for an international conference within months to revive the Middle East peace process.
He said Israel, the Palestinians and their Arab neighbours could do more to help revive Middle East peace prospects.
Bush fell short of calling on Israel to end its 40-year occupation, saying only that "unauthorised outposts should be removed and settlement expansion ended".
'Conditions for peace'
Bush said "the world can do more to build the conditions for peace", adding that Condoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state, would chair the gathering and that attendance would be limited to states that back the creation of a Palestinian state, reject violence, and recognise Israel.
Your Views"The refusal by the US, EU et al to deal with Hamas reflects their disrespect for the wishes of the Palestinian people"Elise, Bemidji, US
Bush also warned the Palestinians that backing Hamas which seized Gaza from the forces that back Abbas on June 15, would be a victory for the group's "foreign sponsors" in Syria and Iran and "would crush the possibility of a Palestinian state".
His speech at the White House came hours after Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister, met Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president.
Bush told Hamas: "You must stop Gaza from being a safe haven for attacks against Israel. You must accept the legitimate Palestinian government," allow aid to Gaza, disarm militias, and recognise Israel.
Bush also urged Arab nations to end "the fiction that Israel does not exist", curb anti-Israel rhetoric in their media and send cabinet-level officials to the Jewish state.
And he pushed Olmert to continue to release Palestinian tax revenue to Salam Fayyad, the Palestinian prime minister, halt Israeli settlement expansion and dismantle unauthorised outposts.
Commitment to Israel
Israelis "should be confident that the United States will never abandon its commitment to the security of Israel as a Jewish state and homeland for Jewish people", he said.
Bush telephoned Abbas to reaffirm
US support for the president [AP]
Bush also hailed the talks between Olmert and Abbas, as a senior Israeli official said that the prime minister had pledged to free 250 Palestinian prisoners in a goodwill gesture to the Palestinian leader.
But while welcoming the release, the Palestinians said the freeing of 250 prisoners out of the more than 11,000 held in Israeli jails was not enough.
Bush also announced a direct US contribution of $80m to help Abbas reform his security services. Two US officials said the money was being shifted from Gaza to Fayyad's government.
More US aid will come when former British prime minister Tony Blair, now the envoy for the Middle East "Quartet" of the US, UN, European Union, and Russia, reports success in building a plan for bolstering Palestinian security and political institutions.
"With the proper foundation, we can soon begin serious negotiations toward the creation of a Palestinian state," said Bush.
Backing Abbas
The Quartet is to meet in Lisbon, the Portuguese capital, on Thursday to take stock after Abbas appointed a new government following the takeover of Gaza by Hamas.
Meanwhile Bush telephoned Abbas on Monday to reaffirm Washington's support for the Palestinian president, a spokesman for Abbas said.
The two men spoke after Bush called for an international conference to revive Middle East peace talks.
"President Bush expressed his support for president Abbas and for efforts to relaunch the peace process through this conference" in the autumn,
Nabil Abu Rudeina told reporters.
"President Bush also expressed his support for the Palestinian government led by Salam Fayyad," he added.
But some analysts say the strategy to back Abbas and isolate Hamas could backfire if Abbas is seen as a collaborator with Israel and Washington.
Source: Agencies
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Hamas rejects Bush peace proposal
Bush hailed the talks between Abbas, left and Olmert [Reuters]
The Palestinian Hamas movement has rejected a proposal from the US president to relaunch the Middle East peace process with an international conference.
A Hamas spokesman, called George Bush's proposal "part of the US campaign aiming to rally support for Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas in the face of the legitimacy enjoyed by Hamas".
Sami Abu Zuhri said: "Bush promises to work toward the creation of a Palestinian state are false and aim to trick and to put to sleep Palestinian public opinion."
"Hamas repeats its refusal to recognise the occupation or to renounce the resistance as Bush wants," he said on Tuesday.
Bush 'crusade'
Abu Zuhri also called on the Arab Muslim world "to support Palestine in the face of the crusade conducted by Bush."
Ismail Radwan, another Hamas spokesman, said in Gaza: "The conference will lead to increased pressure on Mahmud Abbas and separate the Gaza Strip more deeply from the West Bank while sowing division among Palestinians".
Bush called on Monday for an international conference within months to revive the Middle East peace process.
He said Israel, the Palestinians and their Arab neighbours could do more to help revive Middle East peace prospects.
Bush fell short of calling on Israel to end its 40-year occupation, saying only that "unauthorised outposts should be removed and settlement expansion ended".
'Conditions for peace'
Bush said "the world can do more to build the conditions for peace", adding that Condoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state, would chair the gathering and that attendance would be limited to states that back the creation of a Palestinian state, reject violence, and recognise Israel.
Your Views"The refusal by the US, EU et al to deal with Hamas reflects their disrespect for the wishes of the Palestinian people"Elise, Bemidji, US
Bush also warned the Palestinians that backing Hamas which seized Gaza from the forces that back Abbas on June 15, would be a victory for the group's "foreign sponsors" in Syria and Iran and "would crush the possibility of a Palestinian state".
His speech at the White House came hours after Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister, met Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president.
Bush told Hamas: "You must stop Gaza from being a safe haven for attacks against Israel. You must accept the legitimate Palestinian government," allow aid to Gaza, disarm militias, and recognise Israel.
Bush also urged Arab nations to end "the fiction that Israel does not exist", curb anti-Israel rhetoric in their media and send cabinet-level officials to the Jewish state.
And he pushed Olmert to continue to release Palestinian tax revenue to Salam Fayyad, the Palestinian prime minister, halt Israeli settlement expansion and dismantle unauthorised outposts.
Commitment to Israel
Israelis "should be confident that the United States will never abandon its commitment to the security of Israel as a Jewish state and homeland for Jewish people", he said.
Bush telephoned Abbas to reaffirm
US support for the president [AP]
Bush also hailed the talks between Olmert and Abbas, as a senior Israeli official said that the prime minister had pledged to free 250 Palestinian prisoners in a goodwill gesture to the Palestinian leader.
But while welcoming the release, the Palestinians said the freeing of 250 prisoners out of the more than 11,000 held in Israeli jails was not enough.
Bush also announced a direct US contribution of $80m to help Abbas reform his security services. Two US officials said the money was being shifted from Gaza to Fayyad's government.
More US aid will come when former British prime minister Tony Blair, now the envoy for the Middle East "Quartet" of the US, UN, European Union, and Russia, reports success in building a plan for bolstering Palestinian security and political institutions.
"With the proper foundation, we can soon begin serious negotiations toward the creation of a Palestinian state," said Bush.
Backing Abbas
The Quartet is to meet in Lisbon, the Portuguese capital, on Thursday to take stock after Abbas appointed a new government following the takeover of Gaza by Hamas.
Meanwhile Bush telephoned Abbas on Monday to reaffirm Washington's support for the Palestinian president, a spokesman for Abbas said.
The two men spoke after Bush called for an international conference to revive Middle East peace talks.
"President Bush expressed his support for president Abbas and for efforts to relaunch the peace process through this conference" in the autumn,
Nabil Abu Rudeina told reporters.
"President Bush also expressed his support for the Palestinian government led by Salam Fayyad," he added.
But some analysts say the strategy to back Abbas and isolate Hamas could backfire if Abbas is seen as a collaborator with Israel and Washington.
Source: Agencies
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