Sunday, March 23, 2008

Worthy News today:Human rights-"just words"

23:12 Poll: Most countries in the world are in favor of equal rights for women, but the Palestinians are against. According to a survey by the human rights organization World Public Opinion, conducted among 16 Arab and Western countries, 71% of respondents reported an improvement in women's rights compared to the past, except within the Palestinian Authority and Niger. (Guysen.International.News) :06 Israeli charities are being swamped by requests for assistance at the approach of Passover. This year, the rise in food prices seems to have accelerated the process: requests have been made much earlier than usual, a month before the holiday. Thousands of tons of food will be distributed through these associations, while the Ministry of Social Affairs will only pay 3.25 million shekels to tackle this daunting task. (Guysen.International.News)
22:58 Still no reconciliation agreement between Hamas and Fatah, according to Ismail Haniyeh. ''Hamas accepts the Yemenite initiative as a basis for dialogue, but not as a condition to apply immediately'', the head of the Hamas government in Gaza said, while talks between the rival factions are taking place for several days in Sana'a (Yemen). (Guysen.International.News)
22:50 For Hamas, the words of Dick Cheney prove that ''the United States supports Israel unilaterally''. The spokesman for the terrorist movement Faouzi Barhoum added: ''The USA is a partner of Israel in its fight against the Palestinian people and Gazans''. Upon his arrival in Israel on Saturday evening, the American vice-president said that Washington will not pressure Israel in any matters relating to its security. (Guysen.International.News)
22:44 Hezbollah claims it has "solid evidence 100% that Israel eliminated Imad Moughnieh. The Iranian television in the English language Press TV quoted the remarks made by the number 2 of the Lebanese Shiite militia, Sheikh Naim Kassem. Hezbollah has called its supporters to a mass mobilization next Monday at a demonstration in Beirut to mark the 40th day of the death of its chief of operations mysteriously assassinated in Damascus on February 12. (Guysen.International.News)
22:22 Renowned international researchers in the field of autism, will travel to Israel for the first time at Passover. They will attend a symposium on relations with autistic children, organized by a specialist treatment center in Rosh Pina. (Guysen.International.News)
21:55 Turkey: clashes between Kurdish protesters and police have left dozens injured in the east of the country. The demonstrators had gathered in the town of Van, near the border with Iran, to express their support for the PKK separatists, on the occasion of the feast of Spring (Nowruz). They threw stones at the security forces. (Guysen.International.News)
21:37 Border guards fired at a Palestinian who had launched a Molotov cocktail at them, in the village of Azoun, east of Kalkiliya. He was seriously injured and evacuated to hospital by the Red Crescent. (Guysen.International.News)
21:26 A quarter of the elderly in Israel, i.e. 150,000 people, live in poverty. According to a report to be issued by the Bank of Israel for the year 2007, without benefits, half the Israeli seniors would live below the poverty line. (Guysen.International.News)
20:58 ''The USA will never pressure Israel in all matters relating to its security,'' Dick Cheney said at the start of his meeting in Jerusalem with Ehud Olmert. ''We want to see a solution: security for the Israelis and a new start for the Palestinians, but above all the United States remains committed to Israel's security and its right to self defense in the face of terrorism'', the American vice-president added. (Guysen.International.News)
20:50 Ehud Olmert gave a joint press conference with Dick Cheney. The Prime Minister announced that he would address in his talks with the American vice-president, the Iranian nuclear issue, the peace talks with the Palestinians and the firing of Qassam rockets into Israel. (Guysen.International.News)

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