Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Some news-and we can manage peace with them?

The Hamas Force Executive has sown terror on the Al Azhar University campus in Gaza. Hamas police carried out a raid on Monday afternoon on the campus, and fired into the air. Four 4 months ago, they had conducted an initial raid in which they confiscated explosive substances, used in laboratories for experiments.

Hamas has denied that it is ready to show flexibility in the Gilad Shalit case. The armed wing of the terrorist organization denies reports from the Red Cross suggesting that a representative of the international organization would be allowed to visit the kidnapped Israeli soldier in Gaza

The Knesset Education Committee has strongly condemned the attitude of an Arab professor who had ordered a reservist in uniform out of his course, at the Sapir college academic. The officer in charge of reservists reported to the Knesset committee that the incident unusual but certainly not unique. The committee requested a report on the outcome of the hearing of this professor.

Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has urged countries in the Persian Gulf region to act together to secure the area and ensure the region's economic infrastructure and defense ''free from any outside influence.''

During a speech to the Knesset at the ceremony commemorating the 60th anniversary of the UN partition decision of the 29 November 1947, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert made the parallel between the partition plan of 1947 and the current situation where it is only a question of granting the Palestinians a state.

The delivery of armored vehicles to the Palestinian Authority, scheduled for this week, has been postponed. The Israeli security services have in fact refused to meet the last requirement of the Palestinians, demanding that the canons of the armored vehicles be armed. The Ministry of Defense believes that the likelihood that these weapons will be used against IDF forces is too high..

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