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Old 04-10-2008, 03:38 PM   #1
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The Us Continues to try and divide Israel, Won't somebody tell Bush and Ms.Rice what's going on????

O Jerusalem! America drafts plan to cut in 2
Allows Palestinian security control, asks Israel to forfeit Temple Mount

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JERUSALEM " The United States, which has been mediating negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority here, has proposed a plan to divide Jerusalem, WND has learned.

The plan, divided into separate phases, among other things calls for Israel eventually to forfeit parts of the Temple Mount, Judaism's holiest site.

According to the first stage of the U.S. plan, which was obtained by WND, Israel would give the PA some municipal and security sovereignty over key Arab neighborhoods in eastern Jerusalem.

The PA would be allowed to open some official institutions in Jerusalem, could elect a mayor for the Palestinian side of the city and would deploy police forces to maintain law and order.


The initial stage also calls for the PA to operate Jerusalem municipal institutions, such as offices to oversee trash collection and maintenance of roads.

After five years, if both sides keep their certain commitments called for in a larger principal agreement, according to the U.S. plan the PA would be given full sovereignty over the eastern Jerusalem neighborhoods and also over sections of the Temple Mount. The plan doesn't specify which parts of the Temple Mount would be forfeited to the Palestinians.

After the five year period, the PA could deploy official security forces in Jerusalem separate from a police force and could also open major governmental institutions, such as a president's office, and offices for the finance and foreign ministries.

The U.S. plan leaves Israel and the PA to negotiate which Jerusalem neighborhoods would become Palestinian. According to diplomatic sources familiar with the plan, while specific neighborhoods were not officially listed, American officials recommended sections of Jerusalem's Old City as well as certain largely Arab Jerusalem neighborhoods such as Jabal mukabar, Beit Hanina, Shoafat, Abu Dis and Abu Tur become part of the Palestinian side.

As WND reported previously, many of the Arab neighborhoods of Jerusalem, including all of Shoafat, a large Arab section, were constructed illegally on property owned by the Jewish National Fund, a Jewish nonprofit that purchases property using Jewish donors funds for the stated purpose of Jewish settlement.

According to diplomatic sources, the plan is being discussed by Israel and the PA but has not yet been accepted.

The sources said the plan was delivered earlier this month by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice during her trip to the region to push Israeli-Palestinian negotiations started at last November's U.S.-backed Annapolis summit, which aimed to create a Palestinian state before the end of the year.

Since Annapolis, negotiating teams including Israeli Foreign Minister Tzippy Livni and chief Palestinian negotiator Ahmed Qureia have been meeting weekly while Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and PA President Mahmoud Abbas have been meeting biweekly.

The U.S. is "very deeply involved" in all aspects of the negotiations, according to a top diplomatic source.

To demonstrate the level of U.S. involvement, the source pointed to recent U.S. supervision of Israeli commitments to dismantle about 50 West Bank anti-terror roadblocks and to bulldoze what are called illegal outposts, or West Bank Jewish communities constructed without government permits.

"The U.S. oversaw the removal of each and every roadblock, making sure the roadblocks were actually removed," said the source.

"Also, even though Israel prepared a report of all illegal outposts and handed it to the Americans, U.S. officials have been doing their own very specific independent investigating to find each and every illegal outpost and then oversee their dismantlement," the source said.

Olmert's government has hinted a number of times it will divide Jerusalem.

In December, Israeli Vice Premier Haim Ramon said the country "must" give up sections of Jerusalem for a future Palestinian state, even conceding the Palestinians can rename Jerusalem "to whatever they want."

"We must come today and say, friends, the Jewish neighborhoods, including Har Homa, will remain under Israeli sovereignty, and the Arab neighborhoods will be the Palestinian capital, which they will call Jerusalem or whatever they want," said Ramon during an interview.

Positions held by Ramon, a ranking member of Olmert's Kadima party, are largely considered to be reflective of Israeli government policy.

Olmert himself recently questioned whether it was "really necessary" to retain Arab-majority eastern sections of Jerusalem.

Israel recaptured eastern Jerusalem, including the Temple Mount " Judaism's holiest site " during the 1967 Six Day War. The Palestinians have claimed eastern Jerusalem as a future capital; the area has large Arab neighborhoods, a significant Jewish population and sites holy to Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

About 231,000 Arabs live in Jerusalem, mostly in eastern neighborhoods, and many reside in illegally constructed complexes. The city has an estimated total population of 724,000.[/align][/align]
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Old 04-11-2008, 07:42 AM   #2
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Tornadoes in Tornadoe season how shocking.
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Old 04-11-2008, 02:28 PM   #3
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Tornadoes in Tornadoe season how shocking.
Tornadoes have being non-Stop since Ms.Rice has pressured Israel, even during the winter, when have you seen as many tornadoes during the winter ? Duh!

http://www.usatoday.com/weather/storms/tornadoes/2008-01-07-midwest-tornadoes_N.htm
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Old 04-11-2008, 03:14 PM   #4
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I know someone from Ohio who ascribes this weatherto the outcome of the BCS Championship game.


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Old 04-11-2008, 03:16 PM   #5
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If it were up to me we would be adding to Israel instead of taking away.
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Old 04-11-2008, 04:47 PM   #6
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I know someone from Ohio who ascribes this weatherto the outcome of the BCS Championship game.

Mock as Much as you want, the Judgement of the Nations Have Begun, I hope you take the example of the 10 wise Virgins and not of the 10 Foolish ones.

UN food agency: Soaring food prices to persist
Millions worldwide are vulnerable; developing nations especially at risk
Protesters are blocked by riot police as they try to march towards the Presidential Palace to deliver a mock birthday cake and gift to the Philippine President Gloria Arroyo on her 61st birthday in Manila. The protesters called on Arroyo to step down, blaming her government for rising food and oil prices.


Haitian prime minister told to step down
April 10: Haitian senators called for the resignation of Prime Minister Jacques Edouard Alexis after a week of violent demonstrations against the climbing cost of food. The violence killed at least five people. NBC's Mara Schiavocampo reports.
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ROME - Even with bigger crops, soaring food prices that have sparked unrest across the globe are likely to persist, threatening millions of people worldwide, a U.N. agency said Friday.

Prices of bread, rice, milk, cooking oil and other basic foodstuffs have sharply increased in the past months in many developing countries, according to a report by the Rome-based Food and Agriculture Organization. Prices of wheat and rice have doubled compared to last year, while those of corn are more than a third higher.

Grain prices have risen as a result of steady demand, especially from China and India, supply shortages and new export restrictions, FAO said.


Even though world grain production is expected to increase this year by 2.6 percent to a record 2.16 billion tons, experts say this is going to have little impact on the prices.

"All indications we have is that this is not a short-term effect ... where the first year you have price increases and the following year there is an increase of supply that brings the prices down," FAO Director-General Jacques Diouf said at a news conference.

Experts say price speculation and market failures will likely reduce the effect of boosted production.

However, the "Crop Prospects and Food Situation" report says that expected growth in production, especially in wheat and rice, could at least ease the tight supply situation worldwide.

FAO said that farmers in developing countries should be granted better access to fertilizers, seeds and animal feed to increase local food production.

Surging food prices, further stoked by rising fuel costs, have triggered protests around the world in recent days. The increases hit poor people hardest, as food represents as much as 60-80 percent of consumer spending in developing nations, compared to about 10-20 percent in industrialized countries, the U.N. agency said.


One person was killed in two days of rioting in Egypt earlier this week, while violence wracked Haiti, where demonstrations over rising food prices led to looting and clashes with police.

In Pakistan and Thailand, troops have been deployed to avoid seizing of food from fields and warehouses, the agency said.

"People are dying because of their reaction to the situation. People will not be sitting dying of starvation, they will react," Diouf said.

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I know someone from Ohio who ascribes this weatherto the outcome of the BCS Championship game.

Mock as Much as you want, the Judgement of the Nations Have Begun, I hope you take the example of the 10 wise Virgins and not of the 10 Foolish ones.


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Old 04-11-2008, 10:45 PM   #8
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Kosherboy...I don't agree with you. However, I see what you are saying.

At the First of the War. I made the comment that WE better be Right. We being the USA. I don't like the thought of THOUSANDS of people dead so I can have Oil. If that is the motive for the war? If it was not for the good of mankind. God could make us pay.

God don't need Billions of People/Souldiers, Technology, Superiorityto fight a War. He could win it with One VS Billions.

Kitrina, Tusimaina(sp)..LoL I wish I could spell!!! Fire's, Storms, Floods, He could Humble Us so fast. The Poeple of this Great Nation think we can handle anything. However, if we don't Look to God and Put him First..The rest will be History.

God has not Spoken to me, I have not seen Jesus, Its just knowing God and his Power, and concern about doing what is Right in His site. The War could be won for the Reigheous People and never Fire a Shot! If God be for you, who can be against you?

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