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An attempt is made to tell the truth,present corroborated facts and mix in a bit of opinion from time to time based upon sound analysis.
The following 4 minutes video (www.JerusalemOnline.com/4israel22.asp) provides facts, which respond to the aforementioned question.
The video was produced by JerusalemOnLine, a service of daily video news from/about Israel.
The village of Beil Ula, where Mahmoud [al-'Alam] lives, is not connected to the Palestinian water network.
Fact: The Applied Research Institute - Jerusalem, a Palestinian outfit, has a 17-page town profile of Beit Ula, which states on page 13:
Beit Ula has been connected to the water network since 1974. Provided by the Palestinian Water Authority (PWA), almost 70% of town households are connected to the network.
CAMERA-thank you
Following are excerpts from an interview with Saudi University professor Salman Al-Abdali, which aired on Iqra TV on October 1, 2009.
Salman Al-Abdali: Explosive belts are legitimate when they are used against colonialist aggressors. Let me reiterate: colonialist aggressors, who cross continents and oceans, in order to invade the lands of the Muslims.
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Someone who blows himself up amidst the enemy is different from someone who blows himself up in a safe place. Blowing oneself up in Tel Aviv is not like blowing oneself up in Riyadh.
MEMRI
The recent publicly announced Federal Budget Deficit for 2009 is widely reported to be $1.4 trillion.
This figure is inaccurate. Why? Because the Government made an “accounting change”.
Col. Richard Kepm the former commander of the British forces in Afghanistan is a witness for U.N Watch at the U.N refuting Goldstone-Gallstone report against Israel!
"The automatic Pavlovian presumption that the IDF is always wrong, abusing human rights!" "Wars a full of mistakes but they are not war crimes!"
"The IDF did more to safeguard civilians in a combat zone than any other army in the history of warfare"
*A significant rise in Israel's Jewish fertility;
*A sharp dive in Arab fertility;
*A 66% distortion in the number of Judea & Samaria Arabs;
*A 67% solid Jewish majority over 98/5% of the land west of the Jordan River;
*Israel's challenge is not a "demographic time bomb," but rather a demographic "scare crow."
“To take from one, because it is thought his own industry and that of his fathers has acquired too much, in order to spare to others, who, or whose fathers, have not exercised equal industry and skill, is to violate arbitrarily the first principle of association, the guarantee to everyone the free exercise of his industry and the fruits acquired by it.” — Thomas Jefferson, letter to Joseph Milligan, April 6, 1816
Understanding Shariah law is integral to understanding the dangers of Shariah-compliant finance. Shariah law is Islamic law dating back to the 9th century and is today the law of the land in Saudi Arabia, Iran, Sudan and the law under which the Taliban operates.
Shariah law authorities, some of whom are now being paid handsomely by Barclays, Dow Jones, Standard & Poors, HSBC, Citibank, Merrill Lynch, Deutschebank, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, UBS, Credit Suisse and others have the power to dictate Shariah compliance as deemed by “scholarly consensus” on matters of finance, family, penal law, apostasy, and war.
The people are in great need of a "myth" to fill their
consciousness and imagination....
-- Musa Alami, 1948
Since 1948 Arab leaders have approached the Palestine problem
in an irresponsible manner.... they have used the Palestine
people for selfish political purposes. This is ridiculous and,
I could say, even criminal.
-- King Hussein of Jordan, 1960
Since 1948 it is we who demanded the return of the refugees... while it is we who made them leave.... We brought disaster upon ... Arab refugees, by inviting them and bringing pressure to bear upon them to leave.... We have rendered them dispossessed.... We have accustomed them to begging.... We have participated in lowering their moral and social level.... Then we exploited them in executing crimes of murder, arson, and throwing bombs upon ... men, women and children-all this in the service of political purposes .... [36]
-- Khaled Al-Azm, Syria's Prime Minister after the 1948 war
Rabin ruled out a fully sovereign Palestinian state :
“We view the permanent solution in the framework of State of Israel which will include most of the area of the Land of Israel as it was under the rule of the British Mandate, and alongside it a Palestinian entity which will be a home to most of the Palestinian residents living in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. We would like this to be an entity which is less than a state, and which will independently run the lives of the Palestinians under its authority.”
Rabin ruled out a total withdrawal from Judea and Samaria and thus a return to the pre-June 1967 borders :
Rabin ruled out withdrawing form the Jordan Valley:
“The security border of the State of Israel will be located in the Jordan Valley, in the broadest meaning of that term.”
Rabin ruled out uprooting settlement blocs, like the Gush Katif bloc in Gaza (which was subsequently uprooted by former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon):
“The establishment of blocs of settlements in Judea and Samaria, like the one in Gush Katif.Rabin ruled out removing any settlement before coming to a full peace agreement with the Palestinians:
“I want to remind you: we committed ourselves, that is, we came to an agreement, and committed ourselves before the Knesset, not to uproot a single settlement in the framework of the interim agreement, and not to hinder building for natural growth.”
Rabin insisted on Israel retaining full security control of the borders with Egypt and Jordan, contrary to Israel’s relinquishment of the Philadelphia Corridor on the border with Egypt:
“The responsibility for external security along the borders with Egypt and Jordan, as well as control over the airspace above all of the territories and Gaza Strip maritime zone, remains in our hands.”
Carbon dioxide did not cause the end of the last ice age, a new study in Science suggests, contrary to past inferences from ice core records.
"There has been this continual reference to the correspondence between CO2 and climate change as reflected in ice core records as justification for the role of CO2 in climate change," said USC geologist Lowell Stott, lead author of the study, slated for advance online publication Sept. 27 in Science Express.
"You can no longer argue that CO2 alone caused the end of the ice ages."
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