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Could HAMAS be plotting the takeover of the West Bank in 2009?

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

The Palestinian Authority has opted for a holding pattern rather than developing a strategy to block the opposition Hamas movement from seizing power in the West Bank.

PA security sources said PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has refused to respond to appeals by senior officers to implement a range of measures to protect the Fatah-aligned regime from Hamas threats.

“Abu Mazen [Abbas] is scared of Hamas,” a senior source said. “He does not want to provoke Hamas.”

The PA has assessed that Hamas could not topple the Abbas regime. Senior officials said that unlike the Gaza Strip, Hamas does not have sufficient forces to sustain a rebellion in the West Bank.

“Hamas does not have real power in the West Bank and Israel is exaggerating its strength,” PA National Security Force commander Maj. Gen. Diyab Al Ali said. “We are ready to control the West Bank cities and maintain security if Israel withdraws from them and this will make it easier for us to obtain our demands from Israel.”

But security sources said Hamas could destabilize the PA to the point where senior officials either flee the West Bank or stay home. The sources said this could include Abbas, who has often threatened to quit.

The sources said Hamas has been working with Iran and Syria in a campaign to undermine the Abbas regime in 2009. They said the Hamas effort was being planned in the Gaza Strip by military chief Ahmed Jaabari.

In 2008, the PA arrested about 400 Hamas members in the West Bank and closed four Hamas charities. All but about 120 have been released.

On Sept. 22, PA forces raided the Hebron office of a Hamas member of the Palestinian Legislative Council, identified as Samira Al Halayka,. Hebron has been the latest target of a PA crackdown on Hamas.

The sources said Hamas was believed to have organized assassination and sabotage squads that could attack the PA after January 2009, when Abbas’s term was scheduled to end. Abbas was said to have agreed to a U.S. request to remain in power after January.

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http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/WTARC/2008/me_palestinians0554_09_24.asp

Is Obama the antichrist?

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Nothing in the Bible in Revelation or elsewhere describes the anti-Christ as being “a man, in his 40s, of Muslim descent.” In fact, since the book of Revelation was complete by the end of the second century, but the religion of Islam wasn’t founded until about four hundred years later, the notion that Revelation would have mentioned a “Muslim” at all is rather far-fetched.  (And even if it did, it couldn’t be construed as a reference to Barack Obama, since Senator Obama isn’t a Muslim.

EXPOSED! Europe’s plan for Israel in 2009

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

The European Union, which has been trying for decades to shoulder its way into playing a more important role in the global effort to establish a new Muslim Arab state on historically Jewish lands, is reportedly poised to unveil its latest plan for achieving this unprecedented act of state land theft.

Drafted by the French foreign ministry and entitled “The EU Action Strategy for Peace in the Middle East: The Way Forward,” the scheme on the agenda for discussion when the EU’s foreign ministers meet in the second week of December.

A copy of was leaked to the leftist Israeli daily, Ha’aretz, which published details from it at the top of its English-language website Sunday morning.

Because of Ha’aretz’s constant effort to undermine Israel’s security by promoting every new “peace plan” to emerge, it is probable someone in the EU arranged to float the document and gauge Israel’s reaction before Europe’s foreign ministers convene to discuss it.

The union is thought to have timed the document’s release in order to have it in play before Barack Hussein Obama ascends to the presidency of the United States on January 20.

Describing it as “the EU’s plans for advancing an Israeli-Palestinian deal in 2009,” Ha’aretz said initial reaction among Israel’ officials has been one of “alarm.”

“Inter alia, it calls for increased pressure on Israel to reopen Palestinian institutions in Jerusalem, including Orient House, which formerly served as the Palestinian Authority’s headquarters in the city,” the paper said, and which gave the Arabs a strategic foot in what Israel calls its “eternal and undivided capital.”

A central demand of the Arab world is that the central and most important parts of Jerusalem - with the Temple Mount, Israel’s holiest site, at the top of the list - be included in a Palestinian state.

States the EU plan: “A key part of building the Palestinian state involves resolving the status of Jerusalem, as the future capital of two states. Therefore the EU will work actively towards the re-opening of the Palestinian institutions, including the Orient House.”

Apart from this , a variety of other steps are proposed which the EU should pursue next year to push forward diplomatic efforts between Israel and both the Palestinian Arabs and Syria.

The newly elected American government must be “encouraged,” it says, “to be actively engaged in Israeli-Palestinian talks.” [Ed note: US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's indefatigable efforts - she visited Jerusalem no less than 24 times to try and bully Israel into making more "gestures for peace" - were apparently not "active" enough for the Europeans.]

Part of this active engagement must be a close monitoring, or policing, of the implementation of the first stage of the so-called Road Map plan, which requires Israel to stop building communities in its biblical heartland and to dismantle the IDF checkpoints that keep Jews safe from terrorist attacks.

The European Union “expects a complete freeze of all settlement activities including natural growth, including in East Jerusalem.”

It will continue to send “clear messages” to Israel and examine practical ways to more effectively influence these issues, including boycotting goods produced by Jews living in the “settlements.” 

Oh, and the PA’s commitment to “fight terror” - a commitment it has manifestly not kept despite signing numerous agreements to do so; that should be monitored too.

To this end the EU - which is historically strongly biased against the Jewish state - will offer to send “policemen, soldiers or civilians to help train Palestinian security forces or,” ominously, “to supervise implementation of a final-status agreement.”

But in contrast to its strong communication of the sense that Israel remains intransigent and uncooperative, Ha’aretz reports that European document “praises the PA for having greatly improved security in the West Bank , and therefore concludes that Israel must transfer additional large swathes of this territory to Palestinian security control.”

The Israeli paper predicts that the proposals will lead to a “clash” with the new government Israelis will be electing on February 10, whether it will be headed by Kadima Party chairman Tzipi Livni or Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu.

Israelis are already anticipating that a Netanyahu government will find itself at loggerheads with the new Obama administration, which is expected to greatly increase pressure on Israel in any case, with or without advice/interference from the EU.

By drawing attention to the fact that all of Europe, too, will be lined up with Washington against Israel, Ha’aretz is suspected of seeking to influence Israelis away from voting for the almost universally-despised Netanyahu.

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http://www.jnewswire.com/article/2584

Kevin Rudd, Australia’s Prime Minister, calls for regional bloc similar to the EU

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has suggested that Asia and Pacific countries, including the region’s heavyweights such as China, India and Japan, form a regional bloc similar to the European Union.

“The key thing is to enhance security and regional co-operation, which at present is fragmented,” Rudd said in a radio interview on Wednesday, AFP has reported, after he presented the idea during an address to the Asia Society of Australasia.

He argued that an “Asia-Pacific Community” could be founded by 2020 as a forum for tackling climate change and terrorism, as well as settling territorial conflicts, such as over Kashmir, the Taiwan Straits and the Korean peninsula.

Furthermore, it could serve as a trade platform to help exploit the benefits of the looming economic power of the region, which he thinks will be “at the centre of global affairs” throughout this century.

“Put simply, global economic and strategic weight is shifting to Asia,” he said.

Commenting on possible comparisons with the 27-strong European Union - which is set to enlarge further - Mr Rudd said that it does not serve as “an identical model of what we would seek to develop in the Asia-Pacific, but what we can learn from Europe is this: It is necessary to take the first step,” according to Radio Australia.

His suggestions come shortly after a similar process of regional integration has resulted in the creation of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR), set up by a founding treaty signed last month.

The new supranational and intergovernmental body has combined two previously existing customs unions – Mercosur and the Andean Community – with 12 participating countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela, Bolivia, Peru and Chile.

Its institutional structure directly copies the EU model, with UNASUR’s headquarters to be located in Quito, Ecuador, a South American parliament seated in Cochabamba, Bolivia, and a ‘Bank of the South’ to be situated in Bogota, Colombia.

Other regional groupings inspired by Europe include a single market without trade barriers for goods and services agreed by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), as well as the African Union.

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http://euobserver.com/24/26277