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ISRAEL
Miscellaneous
How the
Jews
dominate the world
In this
page:
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- Water Issues
- Israel: a
Polluter
- Israel and
Jordan
- Historical
Documents
- Terrorism against the
U.S.
- Pope Pius XII and the
Jews
- Israel and money laudering
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- Israel a haven for
criminals?
- Israel, Iran, Kurds and
Turkey
- Miscellaneous interesting
issues
- Israel's Weapons of Mass
Destruction
- Fundamentalist Christians, the
Bible and Israel
- United Nations, the U.S. and
Israel: U.S. Hegemony
- Israel, Drugs, CIA and
Dictators (Mobutu, Hassan
II...)
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Israel, a
Haven for Criminals?
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Israeli law forbids the extradition of
its citizens, (some other countries have similar laws).
Theoretically, hence, any Israeli citizen around the world can
commit a crime, run to Israel, then (maybe) stand trial there, far
away from the scene of his crime, where witnesses and evidence are
way beyond the horizon. Note: Israel HAS in the past extradited
Israeli citizens to stand trial elsewhere, but the inconsistencies
in implementing this gives the worng message to Israeli
citizens/Jews living abroad. (Would, say, Israel be willing to
extradite Israeli/Jewish terrorists who committed crimes against
the Palestinians, to the Palestinian Authority?)
In Sep 1997 when a Jewish Maryland teenager,
Samuel Sheinbein was accused of killing and mutilating another
teenager, fled to Israel. Israel first refused to extradite
Sheinbein, then agreed, when the U.S. (Robert Livingston, R-LA)
threatened to halt the next installment of the Billions of Dollars
of aid the U.S. hands to Israel yearly. Israel said its consent to
the extradition of Sheinbein is based on a technicality of
Israel's citizenship law as Sheinbein's father left Israel before
1950. This is, possibly, an attempt by Israel to save face, so as
not to show that it gave in to American financial pressure.
Finally, on February 25th, 1999, Israeli courts decided against
extraditing Sheinbein.
"We're not pleased with the result,
because it's still a very short sentence in terms of what he would
have gotten here." - Maryland prosecutor Douglas Gansler in
response to Maryland teenager Samuel Sheinbein's sentence to 24
years imprisonment when he enters a plea in the Tel Aviv District
Court, adding that Sheinbein would probably have received a life
sentence had he been tried in the US. (from Jerusalem Post
08/25/1999)
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Israel
and Money Laudering
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Fundamentalist
Christians, the Bible and Israel
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Based on their interpretation of the
Bible and its prophecies, fundamentalist Christians see the
Holocaust and Israel as fulfillments of these prophecies, equate
today's Israel, with Biblical Israel, and that today's Jews as the
descendents of Abraham. As a result, fundamentalist Christians
face the same dilemma that faces Israel today, namely, who fits
the definition of a "Jews". This also ignores the Jews'
assimilations throughout the centuries and the claim that many
Ashkenazi Jews are Caucasian (descendents of the Khazar), i.e.,
non-Semitic. Fundamentalist Christian supporters of Israel include
renouned evangelists Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson. Thus,
fundamentalist Christians shy away from criticizing Israel, while
blaming the Palestinians and Arabs for the problems in the Middle
East, often using distorted, out-of-context facts to support their
claims. At the same time, they ignore Israel's sins, especially
the original sin against the Palestinians that started the
conflict.
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"In
the former days God did separate Israel for Himself and
give her the land promised to Abraham. Israel was special
among all the nations of the earth
(Deut.
7).
But ultimately the blessing upon Abraham was to be given
to all the nations (Matt.
28:19-20).
With the coming of Christ God fulfilled all the promises
to the fathers (Rom.
15:8).
In this age, "God does not show favoritism, but accepts
people from every nation who fear Him and do what is
right" (Acts
10:34).
All of
Israel's institutions were fulfilled in Christ --
including the land concept (Heb.
3-4).
The Old Testament clearly states that God kept His work
and gave the land to Israel. The notion that God had to
give the land "again" is without Biblical
foundation.
There
is nothing wrong with Jews living in a certain land, but
to claim a "divine right" to it and to employ this claim
as a basis for disrupting, hurting, and killing others is
wrong. God is not with people when they manipulate and
intimidate others. God uses the wicked actions of people
in His purposes, but He does not sanction them.
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-- Jon Zens
from an article (included below) "Today's Israel: Is
God on her Side?
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Are
European Jews Caucasian, i.e., non-Semitic?
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- Israel Can't
Hide From Its History Forever by
Greg Felton (Vancouver Courier 05/11/1997). In the old
Testament God promised the holy land to the descendants of
Abraham (Genesis XV: 18-21). The Khazar heritage of Ashkenazi
Jews is a historical fact, and hence forfeits their
Biblical Right to Palestine, which is often cited by
Israeli leaders and their fundamental Christian supporters. Famous
Ashkenazi Jews include Ben-Gurion, Sharon, Shamir, Weizmann, Meir
and majority of Jews today.
- European-Descended
Jews (Ashkenazi) Have No Blood Line
to Abraham (New York Times 10/29/1996).
- The Jews are Not a
Race.The following excerpt from
Alfred Lilienthal's What Price Israel? (1953)
- See a famous book on the topic
The
Thirteenth Tribe The Khazar Empire
and its Heritage (1976) by Arthur Koestler (himself an
Ashkenazi Jew). See also the site: The
Khazaria Information Center
- A
Review of Arthur Koestler's book by
Grace Halsell (Washington Report 06/1991)
- The
Jews of Khazaria A book table of
contents by Kevin Alan Brook
- Leap ahead
in treatment for Jews' genetic disease
by Charlotte Halle (Ha'aretz 09/08/2000)
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Israel
vis-a-vis Jordan, Iran, Morocco, Kurds and Turkey
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"King Hussein of Jordan was on the
[CIA] payroll from 1957 to 1977"
-- p.100 of Dangerous Liaison by A&L Cockburn (1991)
In the 1950's, after the CIA helped overthrow the Iranian
government of Mossadegh and install in its place the puppet Shah
government, Israel's Mossad helped the CIA create and train the
Iranian secret police: SAVAK. The SAVAK became known for its
savagery and repression of the people who opposed the Shah's rule
and his diversion of the country's resources (oil) to the west.
According to their officials, the CIA left the "hard stuff" (e.g.
torture methods), for the Israelis to teach the Iraninans. In
addition, in 1977 minister of defense Shimon Peres signed an
agreement for Iranian cooperation with Israel's ballistic nuclear
program called Project Flower. Also, with the help of the Shah
Israel transferred weapons and military expertise to the Kurds to
undermine the Iraqi regime during the 1960s-70s. The value of
Israel to the Shah was "the pervasive influence of the Jews
in the U.S. and indeed the world over." (See A Cockburn's
Dangerous Liaison, 1991 pp.102-105, and 107.)
- Secret
King Hussein-Shamir Gulf War Pact
Revealed by Moshe Zak (Jerusalem Post 09/29/1995). For many
articles on Jordanian-Israeli collaboration see Middle
East Realities Internet Magazine. It
is said that king Hussein met with Golda Meir Sep 25, 1973 and
warned her about the imminent Syrian-Egyptian offensive, which
Israel didn't take seriously.
- King Warns Meir
in 1973 Two articles (Ha'aretz 06/12
and 05/17, 1998). Another
article (Associated Press
04/15/1998)
- Jordan
Must Watch New Friends as Carefully
as Old Enemies, Editorial(?) (Independent 02/07/1999)
- Israeli
Jordanian Collusions by Dafna
Linzer (Associated Press 02/10/1999)
- Mossad Office
Reopens in Amman (Israel Wire
02/12/1999)
- King of the
Beni Hashem by Eric Margolis
(02/14/1999)
- New
Israeli Stamp to Honor King Hussein
by Judy Siegel (Jerusalem Post 10/07/1999)
- Israel to Sell
Arms to Jordan, the first of its
kind to an Arab state by Yossi Melman (Ha'aretz
10/18/1999). If I were Jordan, I would check those arms for Trojan
horses (see this
link for explanation from Consortium
News).
- Jordanian
Students Arrested for Anti-Israel
Web Site (Jerusalem Post 10/27/1999)
- Reprise
of the October Surprise: Is the
Worst Surprise Still to Come? by Richard Curtiss
(Washington Report 05/1991). Israel's role.
- Iran-Contra
by Jim Huck
- Jewish Tattlers Led
to Arrests in Iran by Akiva
Eldar (Ha'aretz 07/16/1999)
- Background
Door is still shut on Irangate by
Ronen Bergman (Ha'aretz 12/02/1999)
- Secret Irangate
Paper Found in Home of Nimrodi
Worker by Nicole Krau and Zvi Harel (Ha'aretz
12/02/1999)
- What
Israel's Top-Secret Manbar Trial
Reveals About Extensive, Ongoing Israeli Arms Dealing With Iran by
Victor Ostrovsky (Washington Report 09/1998)
- Manbar asks Supreme
Court to Hear British Spy by
Yossi Melman (Ha'aretz 5/31/1999)
- Israel and
Iran Israeli found guilty of passing
chemical weapons know-how to Iran by Zvi Harel (Ha'aretz
06/18/1998).
Check also Manbar
Wasn't Alone by Steve Rodan
(Jerusalem Post 07/17/1998). Even though it demands a world stand
against Iran, (since it prefers a pro-west puppet like the Shah)
Israel does the opposite in defiance of U.S. embargo, (which also
includes boycott on companies that do major business with Iran),
selling weapons to Iran.
- "Israel never misses an opportunity
to declare, and show on television, that its F-15I warplanes
are intended to reach Iran in order to attack vital targets
there." (-- Ze'ev
Schiff (Ha'aretz 09/28/1998) responding to media hypes over
Iranian threats to Israel)
- Israel and
Iran: The Best of Enemies by Eric
Margolis (07/05/98) Israel acquires new fighter planes that
can hit Iran's nuclear reactor.
- Why
Secret 1986 U.S.-Iran "Arms for
Hostages" Negotiations Failed by George Cave (Washington
Report 09/1994)
- The
New Alliance: Turkey and Israel: Is
it a course towards new division of the Middle East? by Akram
T. Hawas (The fourth Nordic conference on Middle Eastern
Studies 08/16/1998)
- Jerusalem Draws in
the Turks to Spy On Arab Foes by
Robert Fisk (Independent 02/24/1999)
- Israel helped
Turks find Kurd terrorists by
Daniel Sobelman (Ha'aretz 01/21/2000)
- Kurds: No
Friends but the Mountains by Eric
Margolis (Toronto Sun 02/21/1999)
- Israeli
Military Strategy in Turkey by
Ze'ev Schiff (Ha'aretz 09/27/1995)
- Turkey
and Israel Lock Arms by Jennifer
Washburn (Progressive 12/1998)
- Kurd
Protestors Shot in the Back by
Israeli Guards by Imre Karacs and Amichai Alperovich
(Independent/Ha'aretz 03/05/1999)
- German Press
Slams Israel's Version of Berlin
Deaths by Amichad Alperovitz (Ha'aretz
05/30/1999)
- Capture
of Kurdish Leader Ocalan Recalls
Mossad's Cooperation with Both Turkey, Kurds by Victor
Ostrovsky ((Washington Report 04/1999)
- Hassan
allowed the Mossad to set up a
Morocco station by Yossi Melman (Ha'aretz
07/25/1999)
- Moroccan
Israelis Join Their Former Countrymen
in Mourning King Hassan by Gil Sedan (Jewish Telegraphic
Agency 07/1999)
- A Funeral in
Morocco by Eric Margolis
(Toronto Sun 07/31/1999)
- Soltam
Wins Deal to Upgrade Indian Artillery
by Amnon Barzilai (Ha'aretz 03/30/2000)
- India's
Visiting Strongman Wants to Expand nuclear cooperation with Israel
by Yossi Melman (Ha'aretz,
06/16/2000)
- India
and Israel: an unholy alliance by
Faisal Kutty (iviews.com 09/22/2000)
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United
Nations, the U.S. and Israel: U.S. Foreign Policy
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"We
love your adherence to democratic
principles."
-- Vice President George Bush
to Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos
"Throughout
the world, on any given day, a man, woman or child is likely
to be displaced, tortured, killed or 'disappeared', at the
hands of governments or armed political groups. More often
than not, the United States shares the blame.
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-- Amnesty International, 1996
(Quoted by Author William Blum on his webpage)
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""
I want to scare
the hell out of the rest of the world."
-- US
General Colin Powell talking
about US military power prior to the Gulf War in
1991
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When it suits its interests, the
United States waves the U.N. flag high calling for the
"implementation of the security council resolutions." When it's
opposite to its interests, such as in the case of Israel, no
mention of the U.N. resolution violation by the latter.
Furthermore, the US often undermines the U.N. by vetoing,
threatening to cut funding, and other means to protect its
interests. In addition, when a dictator serves the interests of
the U.S., e.g. the Shah of Iran or the monarchs of the Persian
Gulf, then rewards will be showered on them by the U.S.,
conveniently ignoring the plight of the people whose voice is
repressed by the dictator. Consequences, in the case of the
dictator's disobeying the U.S., can be extremely severe. In the
case of Iraq, the response was several orders of magnitude of the
dictator's crimes against his people. A slow and merciless death
of the population by ostensibly legitimate sanctions killing thus
far 1.5 Million Iraqis, mostly children under 5. All done while
chanting pro-democracy and human rights slogan, waving the flag of
"making the world a safer place," ... etc, pointing a finger at
the dictator, not the U.S., as the cause of genocide.
- List of
resolutions against Israel 1955-1992
by Paul Findley (Excerpts from his book Deliberate
Deception, 1995)
- UN Slams
Israel on Jerusalem Policy by
Nicole Winfield (Associated Press 12/01/1999)
- Are We Always in
the Right? by Gideon Levy
(Ha'aretz 01/02/2000)
- The
U.S. Cast the First of 29 Security
Council Vetoes to Shield Israel by Donald Neff (Washington
Report 09/1993)
- A
List of Some U.N. Resolutions
Condemning Zionist Terrorism
(http://www.palestine-info.net)
- Unvanquished: A
U.S.-U.N. Saga By Boutros Boutros-Ghali
Book Review by Tom Gallagher (Z magazine
03/2000)
- U.S.
Hegemony over the World: Why the
U.S. Wants Rid of Mr Boutros-Ghali by Eric Rouleau (Le
Monde Diplomatique 11/1996). An article about U.S. hegemony over
the world through bullying the U.N. A similar
article by Kurt Holden
(Washington Report 01/1997).
- Our
Foolish War in the Middle East By US
Representative Ron Paul (11/20/2000)
- The Rationale
for US Military Intervention After
the Cold War by Naseer Aruri
- Is
It Globalization, or a Global
Hegemony? The United States Versus the World by Naseer
Aruri
- The
U.S. versus the World at the United
Nations by William Blum with a list of a portion of U.S.
voting record at the U.N.
- Their
Terrorists; Our Freedom Fighters by
William Blum (The Consortium 1997)
- The Bombs of
August by Howard Zinn,
(Progressive 08/2000)
- A
Brief History of U.S. Interventions:
1945 to the Present by William Blum (Z Magazine
06/1999)
- Quick Guide to
CIA/U.S. Intervention in the Middle
East. Not so fast Sen. Lott by Eric Margolis
(02/16/1998)
- Framing
Libya by James Heartfield
(Living Marxism 11/1993)
- Terrorism
Over Tripoli by Howard Zinn
from "the Zinn Reader," 1993.
- U.S.
Vetos in the UN Security Council
Concerning Middle East Issues by David Paul (Boston
Committee on the ME) A History of U.S. support for Israel at the
U.N.
- Mugabe Says
U.S., Canada Asked Him to Shield War
Criminal Mengistu (ABC News 12/20/1999)
- Resolution
242: Its Creation and its
Destruction by David Paul
- Barak put on
the defensive in Paris over his
interpretation of UN Resolution 242 by Dov Alfon (Ha'aretz
11/09/1999)
- U.S.
Conduct in the Middle East Since World War
II and the Folly of Intervention by
Sheldon L. Richman (The Cato Institute 08/16/1991). A long
study and policy analysis.
- Giddy
Minds and Foreign Quarrels by
Joseph Sobran (Universal Press Syndicate
02/17/1998)
- Carter-Reagan-Bush:
The Bipartisan Consensus. An excerpted chapter from the book
People's History of the United States by Howard
Zinn
- Covering
the Period 1945-1960 from "A
People's History of the United States, 1980" by Howard
Zinn
- Arcs
of Crises: Background to the Failure of US Policies in the Middle
East by the Editors of Meddle East Report (Middle East
Report, Winter 1998)
- US
Foreign Policy in the Middle East. Critical Assessments by the
Editors of Meddle East Report (Middle East Report, Fall
1998)
- The U.S. and
Israel by Lance Selfa
(International Socialist Review, Spring 1998)
- Britain and
U.S. Lose 'True Gulf Ally' in
Bahrain by Robert Fisk (Independent 03/08/1999)
- We get
the Arab leaders we deserve by
Robert Fisk (New Statesman 10/16/2000)
- The West's
Favourite Despots by Robert
Fisk (The Independent 01/28/1999)
- Foreign
Policy In Focus, a link.
- Third
World Traveler a Link
- The
CIAs Greatest Hits by Mark
Zapezauer (Odonian Press)
- U.S.
Government Assassination Plots by
William Blum from the book Killing Hope: U.S. Military
and CIA Interventions Since World War II. The U.S. bombing of
Iraq, June 26, 1993, in retaliation for an alleged Iraqi plot to
assassinate former president George Bush, "was essential,"
said President Clinton, "to send a message to those who engage
in state-sponsored terrorism ... and to affirm the expectation of
civilized behavior among nations." --Washington Post
06/27/1993
- U.S. Admits Sudan
Bombing Mistake by Andrew
Marshall (The Independent 05/04/1999). Also BBC
Report
- Year Later,
US Attack on Factory Still Hurts
Sudan by Jonathan Belke (Boston Globe
08/22/1999)
- Was Sudan
raid on target? by Stone
Phillips (Dateline 12/29/1999)
- U.S. Policy
Towards Iran by Stephen Zunes
(Foreign Policy in Focus 08/1997) 1- The strident anti-Americanism
of Iran's Islamic regime is a direct consequence of past U.S.
interference in Iranian internal affairs. 2- Ironically, U.S.
policy toward the Islamic Republic has hardened as the regime has
become increasingly moderate. 3- Iran has become a major obsession
for U.S. policymakers, resulting in stringent economic sanctions
and other measures.
- The Function of
Rogue States in U.S. Middle East Policy
by Stephen Zunes (Middle East Policy 05/1997)
- Rogue
States
by Noam Chomsky (Z Magazine
04/1998)
- The
Containment Myth: US Middle East Policy in Theory and
Practice by Stephen Hubble
(Middle East Report Fall 1998)
- Bombing A La
Mode by Edward S. Herman (Z
Magazine 12/1998).
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Terrorism
against the U.S.
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- No Shortage
of Suspects in Bombing of U.S.
Embassies by Eric Margolis (08/13/1998)
- U.S. Foreign
Policy Contributes to Acts of
Terrorism by Charley Reese (08/18/1998)
- Reaping
the Terrorist Whirlwind! Eric
Margolis (08/30/1998)
- Economic
Reasons Behind Bombings of
Afghanistan William O. Beeman, (Brown University
1998)
- The Saudi
Connection by Robert Fisk
(Independent 08/1998)
- The
bombings of the U.S. embassies,
Afghanistan and Sudan, and the war on terrorism by William
Blum (11/08/1998)
- Does
U.S. Intervention Overseas Breed
Terrorism? The Historical Record by Ivan Eland (CATO
Foreign Policy 12/17/1998)
- International
Terrorism by Stephen Zunes
(Foreign Policy in Focus 11/1998)
- U.S. Likely
to Drop Syria from Terror List by
Nitzan Horowitz and Daniel Sobelman by (Ha'aretz
12/10/1999). Since Syria agreed to talk to Israel the US is
considering dropping the former from its "terrorist countries"
list. Hence, this list is also for countries that don't bend in to
US's dictats, and not necessarily "terrorist" countries. In this
case, Syria's "terrorist" classification is due to her rejection
of signing a peace treaty with Israel on the latter's terms.
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Israel's
Weapons of Mass Destruction
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"I
can tell you clearly that we will not introduce nuclear
weapons
into the region; certainly we will not be the first to do
so."
--
Shimon Peres.
"..
the Israelis ... saw that if we were going to offer them
arms to go
easy on the bomb [building], once they had it, we
were going to send them a lot more, for fear that they
would use it."
-- Former CIA Tel
Aviv station
chief. (Dangerous Liaison, 1991)
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Since obtaining the nuclear bomb, sometimes
in the 1960s, Israel has, at least implicitly, threatened the U.S.
to use it as a mean to pressure the latter to allow Israel a FULL
access to its arsenal of legal and illegal conventional
weapons.
President Johnson (in addition to evading
opening an investigation on the USS Liberty incident), may have
concealed the theft of American enriched uranium for use in the
construction of nuclear weapons in Israel. (-- See Dangerous
Liaison by A&L Cockburn, 1991)
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Historical
Documents and Chronologies
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- Maps
from MidEast Web
- Historical
and Peace Process Documents from
MidEast Web
- United
Nation's Resolution on Palestine and
the Middle East. Peace Process documents. Historical
information.
- Important
Events in Palestine/Israel of the
Last 100 Years, from http://palestine-un.org
- Middle
East Peace Process Docuements from
http://palestine-un.org
- Resolution
181
- Israel's
Declaration of Independence (if
inactive try alternate.)
- The Balfour
Declaration of 1917 "...it being
clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice
the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities
in Palestine..." -- Lord Arthur Balfour 11/02/1917, extracted
from Balfour's infamous letter. (Could it be that Balfour didn't
know the land was empty? Note also, how Balfour does not mention
the political rights of the non-Jewish communities in
Palestine.)
- Documents
from Yale Law school: Avalon Project.
- List
of Relevant Documents and Other
Resources, from the Mount Holyoke College
- Documents
on:
- Population, Immigration and Land,
|| Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry
- The Palestine Mandate || The
British White Paper || Israeli Laws
- The United Nations & Palestine
|| Sykes Picot Agreement
- Hussein Ibn Ali & Sir Henry Mcmahon
Letter Exchanges
- UN
Chronology: From 1940s to 1990s from
http://palestine-un.org
- Chronologies:
From the Washington Report: 10/1992,
11-12/1992
(coming soon), 01/1993
(coming soon), 02/1993
(coming soon), 03-04/1993,
05/1993
(coming soon), 06-07/1993,
08-09/1993
(coming soon) 10-11/1993,
01-02/1994,
03/1994,
04-05/1994,
06-07/1994,
08-09/1994,
10-11/1994,
12/1994,
01-02/1995,
03-04/1995,
06-07/1995,
08/1995,
11/1995,
12/1995,
01/1996,
02-03/1996,
04-05/1996,
06/1996,
07-08/1996,
09/1996,
10-11/1996,
12/1996,
01-02/1997,
03/1997,
04-05/1997,
06-07/1997,
08-09/1997,
10-11/1997,
12/1997,
01-02/1998,
03/1998,
06/1998,
07-08/1998
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Water:
Israel's Real Interest in the Occupied Land?
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"Of
the 601 million cubic meters [of water] produced
annually by the three aquifers in the West Bank, 56.6
percent (340 million cm) is earmarked for Israeli
citizens, 23.8 percent (143 million cm) for the 170,000
settlers in the West Bank and 19.6 percent (118 million
cm) for 1.2 million Palestinians. The West Bank water
crisis is a direct result of this unequal
distribution."
-- From a
08/26/1998 Ha'aretz Op'Ed by Amira Hass titled
The Settlers are Not to Blame.
Israel's Ministry
of Agriculture has admitted that relinquishing control of
the West Bank would have "an
immediate and significantly detrimental effect on the
Israeli water supply."
In a full-page advertisement in the Aug. 18, 1990
international edition of the Jerusalem Post, the ministry
admits that giving up Palestinian water would constitute
"mortal dangers" for Israel and
"would,
in a most tangible way, endanger her continued
existence."
(from Kathryn Casa, Washington Report article, 07/1991,
listed below).
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- Human
Rights Group Brings Water to a Dry West Bank
Town by Amira Hass (Ha'aretz
06/29/2000)
- On the
water front by Amira Hass
(Ha'aretz 06/21/2000)
- Water:
The Key to Middle East [Israel-Syria]
Peace? (Stratfor 11/10/1999). Golan
provides Israel with 12% of its total water supply.
- Water
Issues in the Arab-Israeli Conflict
by David Paul (Boston Committee on the ME).
- Core
Issues of the Palestinian-Israeli
Water Dispute by Jad Isaac. (Applied Research Institute -
Jerusalem, ARIJ). "Permission for well-drilling must be
obtained from the military authorities; permits [to
Palestinians] have been granted for only 23 wells since 1967,
only three of these being for agricultural use.
From Cockburn's Dangerous Liaison,
1991, p.131: In 1953 Eisenhower cut off aid to Israel temporarily
because of its exploitation of the headwaters of the Jordan river.
After settling this dispute Israel diverted some of the waters of
the Sea of Galilee and the lakes above it (used by neighboring
Arab countries to irrigate its crops) to its Negev desert. While
this may have made Israel's desert "bloom", it helped turn the
Arab land into desert.
- Applied
Research Institute: Jerusalem (ARIJ).
Water and environmental issues.
- Gaza
Water Crisis Worsening by Asya
Abdul Hadi (Palestine Report, 05/16/1997)
- Israeli
Refusal to Yield Control of W. Bank
Water Forves Deferral of Issue by Frank Collins (Washington
Report 10/1995)
- Water
and Conflict in the Middle
East
- Israel's
Appropriation of Arab Water: An
Obstacle to Peace by Ronald Bleier (Middle East Labor
Bulletin, Spring 1994)
- Water:
The Real Reason Behind Israeli
Occupations by Kathryn Casa (Washington Report
07/1991)
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In
Defense of WWII Pope Pius XII
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"With special gratitude we remember
all he has done for the persecuted Jews during one of the darkest
periods in their entire history."
-- Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president of the World Jewish Congress,
wrote in his letter of condolence on Pope Pius' death.
- The "Silence"
of Pius XII by Joseph Sobran
(03/19/1998) If the U.S. mainline media is our resource for news
then Pope Pius XII is an evil person who turned a blind eye to the
Holocaust. However, facts show that not only this is untrue, but
that Pius XII helped save hundreds of thousands of lives, Jews and
others. Pointing a finger at Pius XII is one of many smoke screens
Zionists spray in front of anyone who might find out about the
Zionists' silence to the Holocaust.
- Pope Pius
XII: Victim of the Christian Bashers
by William Hughes (Washington Report 05/1998)
- The
Vatican Statement on the Holocaust,
"We Remember: a Reflection on the Shoah" by Alfred
Lilienthal (Washington Report 05/1998)
- New York
Times Promotes Religious Hatred by
Patrick Buchanan (04/04/1998)
- Pius
XII and the Holocaust by James
Bogle and others (Catholic League/Salisbury Review Spring
1996). "Oskar Schindler, a Roman Catholic, is regarded as a
'righteous gentile' by many Jews for saving the lives of some
3,000 - 4,000 Jews in his factories. Why then is Pope Pius XII so
unjustly criticized, despite saving 800,000 Jewish
lives?"
- Pius XII's
1943 letter against Jewish statehood
revealed by Elli Wohlgelernter (Jerusalem Post 07/02/1999).
In other words Pius was an anti-Zionist, which might explain why
many of Israel's supporters have long tried to defame him using
the he-didn't-do-enough-to-stop-the-Holocaust weapon.
- Selected
Facts (Catholic League)
- Vatican
Official Miffed at Israel by Sari
Bashi (Associated Press 07/19/1999)
- A little
modesty wouldn't hurt by Gideon
Samet (Ha'aretz 03/15/2000)
- Ask
forgiveness? Who, us? by Gideon
Levy (Ha'aretz 03/26/2000)
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