Archive for January, 2008

WORLD – STAY OUT OF IT!!!!

Monday, January 21st, 2008

WORLD – STAY OUT OF IT!

A FULL EXPOSITION OF THE GAZA CRISIS!

A POWER START UP FOR A MISSILE SHUT DOWN!

HAMAS ONLY RESPONDS TO AN EYE FOR AN EYE, A TOOTH FOR A TOOTH, OR A START UP FOR A SHUT DOWN!

WHAT DOES THE WORLD EXPECT ISRAEL TO DO?

WHAT WOULD ANY NATION DO?

January 21, 2008

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The major reason that the conflict in Israel never ends is that the UN and international community won’t let Israel end it.

Until the United Nations, and the rest of the work, believes what Barry Rubin has accurately presented in his Jerusalem Post article, which follows our heading, the Palestinian rockets will continue to fly out of Gaza. Barry Rubin’s analysis of the situation is deadly accurate, but the chances of the world accepting it, and acting on it by letting Israel handle the situation, just as they are doing now, is a billion to one. The free world is actually continuing to fuel more deaths, both Israeli and Palestinian, by strengthening a mob of terrorists with what they identify as humanitarian assistance.

I have written so much about this Gaza Strip situation that I am going to try and lay off of it for awhile, so I am including several articles on this one. If you want to know the truth about it, I hope you will read all of them.

Region: Abbas is trapped

By Barry Rubin, THE JERUSALEM POST

January 20, 2008

T.S. Eliot wrote memorably in The Hollow Men: Between the idea / And the reality / Between the motion / And the act / Falls the shadow.

In the case of the peace process and all the great ideas for fixing everything in Arab-Israel relations, the shadow has been Palestinian leaders’ unwillingness – and now also inability – to make a compromise agreement ending the conflict. Close examination of the movement’s ideology, organization and structure shows why this is true.

Exactly 40 years ago, in 1968, Yasser Arafat and Fatah took over. That same year, Arafat laid down two principles that have dominated the movement ever since.

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First, in July 1968 he changed the PLO Charter, emphasizing the group was no longer a follower of Arab states but both independent and the struggle’s leader. But at the same time he stated: “We are an extension of the hundred million Arabs.” It proved hard to have it both ways, though Arafat usually managed the tension adequately.

Today, the Arab world’s real support for Fatah and for the Palestinians generally is minimal, though many in the West still don’t notice that. Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas recently said, “Our Arab relations are at their best.

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We do not have any problems with any Arab country.”

Well, not exactly.

THE REMAINING backing does not include financial aid (the West pays the bills), direct military involvement, or strenuous diplomatic effort. Instead, it mostly revolves around demanding that the US solve the problem while the regimes focus on their own real priorities.

Second, back in 1968, Arafat mandated the goal as total victory bringing Israel’s disappearance. Thus, “armed struggle” was the main tactic intended to “maintain an atmosphere of strain and anxiety that will force the Zionists to realize that it is impossible for them to live in Israel.”

Since then, Israel has prospered, the Palestinians have suffered, and Hamas has seized that slogan.

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But it also remains a central plank for Fatah.

Today Abbas puts the main emphasis on diplomacy.

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But most of his colleagues and constituents are still focused on glorifying violence and insisting on ultimate, total victory.

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What he can do, or even say, is quite limited.

On January 13, for example, Abbas briefed the PLO Central Council in Ramallah about President George Bush’s visit and relations with Hamas. It was not a demagogic speech aimed at scoring points against Israel or attacking the US – some things have changed – but rather a soberly given presentation, albeit one steeped in wishful thinking.

QUITE NOTABLE, however, is that Abbas uttered not a word showing readiness to compromise or preaching the virtues of peace with Israel. Nor has he changed anything in the schools or the PA-controlled mosques and media, whose virulence and enthusiasm for violence continues.

Fatah’s symbol, displayed next to Abbas, still shows all of Israel as Palestine. Abbas dares not challenge his constituents’ fervent beliefs.

He merely insists that the PLO is still “the Palestinian people’s sole legitimate representative,” despite the fact that Hamas is not in it. To conciliate Hamas he offers it a large minority share in the PLO, which Hamas rejected even when it was weaker.

In addition, the PA will spend 58 percent of its aid money on salaries for its employees in the Gaza Strip, thus subsidizing Hamas’s bureaucracy. Ironically, money given by Western donors to strengthen Fatah and weaken Hamas will help the latter, and no one will complain about this reversal of their intentions.

Abbas discusses the Annapolis conference and Bush’s visit only in terms of Palestinian demands, without mention of Palestinian obligations. Yet without telling h is people that violence

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is outmoded, that coexistence with Israel is necessary, that terrorists attacking Israel must be punished, and that refugees need to be resettled in a Palestinian state, he cannot build popular support for doing these things.

On the contrary, such concepts are still seen as treason to the cause. Abbas knows this, and, as a result, takes none of the steps needed to achieve peace.

ABBAS DOES present a softer line, up to a point. He opposes shooting rockets from the Gaza Strip at Israel, as well as Israeli retaliatory raids. He even recounts that when Israel offered to let people leave the Gaza Strip freely for study, work, or medical treatment abroad, Hamas refused and even fired “on any crossing that was opened [in order] to close it.”

But his treatment of Hamas’s “coup” in the Gaza Strip seeks to evade the problem. Israel, he complains, holds him responsible for what happens in Gaza, claiming this is an excuse. And he shows nationalist solidarity with Hamas against Israel, in effect giving the Islamists veto power over any strategy or solution.

Yet how can Abbas, Fatah and the PA claim to be the sole representative of the Palestinians when they don’t control over half the land and people they supposedly represent? How can Abbas do anything when most of Fatah is closer to Hamas than to Abbas’s more moderate impulses?

HIS REGIME, then, simply cannot deliver an agreement ending the conflict. Not only cannot Fatah regain control of the Gaza Strip, it will be lucky to hold onto the West Bank.

“Fatah is now convalescing,” Abbas assures colleagues, “and, God willing, you will witness that it will fare very well” in the future. Yet nothing has changed in Fatah.

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The Arafat crowd, veteran leaders from decades of PLO intransigence, still rule.

Whatever Abbas’s personal views, there are few moderates in Fatah; nor would they back their supposed leader if he actually tried to stop cross-border attacks, punish terrorism, end incitement, clamp down on internal anarchy, or make a deal with Israel.

This leadership, moreover, is being challenged by the “young guard,” which decries the “old guard’s” corruption and suggests it has become too soft. The new generation is by no means more moderate. Its reference point is not the 1990s peace process, but the 1980s intifada.

Many, or most, of the young guard prefer a deal with Hamas to one with Israel, and a return to systematic armed struggle. At best, they believe a peace treaty can come only after Israel is expelled from the West Bank, a task that would take decades and, if ever fulfilled, would whet their ambitions for total victory.

Abbas is trapped. He can neither defeat nor make peace with Israel; and neither defeat nor make a deal with Hamas in which the latter would accept Fatah’s leadership. Nor can he control his own organization, end the chaos in the West Bank, or implement an economic development program.

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That is his “shadow,” as T.S. Eliot put it. His only asset – though a considerable one – is that the West, including Israel, will ignore all these problems and pretend otherwise.

The writer is director of the Global Research in International Affairs Center at IDC Herzliya and editor of the Middle East Review of International Affairs.

Begin DEBKAfile Article

Palestinians darken Gaza – although Israel supplies 75% electricity, Egypt 5%

January 21, 2008, 7:43 AM (GMT+02:00)

Israel’s electricity corporation continues to supply the Gaza Strip with most of its power although its personnel maintain the system under the Palestinian missile offensive which pounds Israeli civilian locations.

No independent organizations confirm the Hamas claim of a humanitarian crisis and hospital deaths for lack of electricity. Israeli military sources report: Hamas is staging a crisis to drum up international intercession and mobilize the Palestinian Authority and Arab League

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to end the blockade of the Gaza Strip while continuing to shoot missiles at Israel.

Gaza has adequate stocks of basic commodities, foods medicines and fuel. The population is suffering from shortages but their plight has not reached crisis point – unlike the Israeli communities living under constant Palestinian missile fire. Israel will keep the crossings closed until this stops.

Hamas is incapable of normal government; its top priority is to terrorize Israeli civilians day after day. DEBKAfile adds: The population has suffered acute economic suffering, especially unemployment, since the Palestinian Authority declared its war on Israel in 2000 and tens of thousands lost their jobs in Israel.

Begin Series of Articles from Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs – Daily Alert

Lights Out in Gaza City

Nidal al-Mughrabi

Parts of the Gaza Strip plunged into darkness on Sunday when its main power plant shut down after Israel blocked fuel supplies and closed the border to the Hamas-run territory. Israel said the blockade was in response to rocket attacks from Gaza and that “everything would go back to normal” if militants stopped firing missiles, Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Arye Mekel said. Mekel questioned whether the complete shutdown of the generating plant was necessary, suggesting Hamas Islamists had a political interest in exaggerating the impact of the Israeli measures. Palestinian militants have attacked border towns in Israel in the past week with some 230 rockets. (Reuters/Washington Post)

Supply of Electricity to Gaza Continues

The supply of electricity to Gaza from the Israeli and Egyptian power grids has continued uninterrupted, representing about 75% of Gaza’ s electricity need

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While the fuel supply from Israel into Gaza has indeed been reduced, due to the Hamas rocket attacks, the diversion of this fuel from domestic power generators to other uses is wholly a Hamas decision – apparently taken due to media and propaganda considerations. (Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

Israel: Hamas Pretending There Is a Crisis

Ali Waked

“There is no power crisis in Gaza. Apparently Hamas, out of its own considerations, has decided not to transfer fuel to the power station,” said a security official in Jerusalem. “There is enough diesel in Gaza to power the station. And to the best of our knowledge there is also enough fuel for cars. Enough fuel has been provided and there should not be any shortage,” the official said.

Israel also rejected the claim that there was a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, saying that Palestinian liaisons have said that there are sufficient stockpiles of food and water. “Our feeling is that someone over there, apparently Hamas, is trying to exaggerate the problem and make it seem as though there is a humanitarian crisis. There is no truth to this.” Minutes after the Gaza power station shut down, Gaza residents holding candles began marching through the city’s streets along with Palestinian children holding signs in English and Arabic.

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(Ynet News)

Gazan Hearts Saved in Israel as Conflict Rages

With violence along Israel’s southern border escalating, a hospital in Israel offers a ray of hope for a handful of seriously ill Gazans. “This child would have died without surgery,” said Dr. Alona Raucher-Sternfeld, looking at the small Palestinian baby, Jamal, and the echo machine checking his heart. Six-month-old Jamal came with his grandmother from Dir al-Balah in Gaza to get a check-up on Jan. 15 at Wolfson Medical Center near Tel Aviv. Jamal was operated on there when he was two months old, suffering from two heart defects.

The surgery, hospital stay and logistics in bringing him out of Gaza were coordinated and partially funded by Save a Child’s Heart, an Israeli humanitarian organization, with some EU donations. In 2007, 128 Palestinian children from the West Bank and Gaza, all suffering from heart conditions, were treated by the program. Col. Nir Press, head of the Israeli coordination and liaison administration in Gaza, said the number of permits to Israel issued for medical reasons had risen 50% in 2007. (ReliefWeb-UN)

Israel Won’t Let Humanitarian Crisis Erupt in Gaza

Barak Ravid, Avi Issacharoff, and Amos Harel

Israel will not allow a humanitarian crisis to erupt in the Gaza Strip, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Dutch Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen on Monday. “We will provide the population with everything needed to prevent a crisis,” said Olmert. “Hamas is firing on the power station that supplies electricity to Gaza. That is simply crazy,” he told Verhagen, adding, “What would the Dutch government do if it were being fired on daily?” “We won’t allow the Palestinians to fire on us and destroy life in Sderot, while in Gaza life is going on as usual.” (Ha’aretz)

Israel Is Supplying Electricity to Gaza While Under Rocket Fire – Tani Goldstein

Miko Zarfati, chairman of the workers’ committee at the Israel Electric Company, said: “This is Palestinian spin. No one has stopped the supply of electricity to the Strip.” He claimed that Israel Electric Company employees worked day and night in a power plant in Ashkelon while putting themselves in danger of being hit by Kassam rockets fired by Palestinians from Gaza.

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“The Electric Company sends people to fix power outages that are caused from the Kassam barrages everyday in Sderot and the Gaza vicinity and more than one worker has already been injured in these rocket attacks.” (Ynet News)

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TIT FOR TAT WITH THE GAZA RATS!

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

TIT FOR TAT WITH THE GAZA RATS!

January 20, 2008

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The Hamas, and the multiplicity of other Gaza terrorist rat groups, are like rats left behind on a sinking ship after the crew has sailed away in life boats.

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The land entrances on Gaza’s eastern border, its western seashore, and the airspace above it are controlled by Israel. Hamas and the terrorist groups know full well the Israelis will respond when they launch rockets into the Israeli population, but they do it deliberately to invoke them to do so. And they strategically place their launch sites in heavily populated areas so it will take civilian lives, which they gleefully release to the press, always portraying themselves as the poor innocent victims of unprovoked attacks by the infidels of Israel.

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It is a daily tit for tat situation.

The Gaza Strip has a very long history of many conquers because of its location on the coastal trade route from Africa to the great Middle East empires of the past. It has been the worship place of many false gods, among them Dagon, the god of the Philistines.

Judges 16:21-31 – But the Philistines took him, and put out his eyes, and brought him down to Gaza, and bound him with fetters of brass; and he did grind in the prison house. [22] Howbeit the hair of his head began to grow again after he was shaven. [23] Then the lords of the Philistines gathered them together for to offer a great sacrifice unto Dagon their god, and to rejoice: for they said, Our god hath delivered Samson our enemy into our hand. [24] And when the people saw him, they praised their god: for they said, Our god hath delivered into our hands our enemy, and the destroyer of our country, which slew many of us. [25] And it came to pass, when their hearts were merry, that they said, Call for Samson, that he may make us sport.

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And they called for Samson out of the prison house; and he made them sport: and they set him between the pillars. [26] And Samson said unto the lad that held him by the hand, Suffer me that I may feel the pillars whereupon the house standeth, that I may lean upon them. [27] Now the house was full of men and women; and all the lords of the Philistines were there; and there were upon the roof about three thousand men and women, that beheld while Samson made sport. [28] And Samson called unto the Lord, and said, O Lord God, remember me, I pray thee, and strengthen me, I pray thee, only this once, O God, that I may be at once avenged of the Philistines for my two eyes. [29] And Samson took hold of the two middle pillars upon which the house stood, and on which it was borne up, of the one with his right hand, and of the other with his left. [30] And Samson said, Let me die with the Philistines.

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And he bowed himself with all his might; and the house fell upon the lords, and upon all the people that were therein. So the dead which he slew at his death were more than

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they which he slew in his life. [31] Then his brethren and all the house of his father came down, and took him, and brought him up, and buried him between Zorah and Eshtaol in the buryingplace of Manoah his father. And he judged Israel twenty years.

In June 2007, the Palestinian Civil War between Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement) and Fatah (Palestine Liberation Movement) intensified. Hamas routed Fatah, and by 14 June 2007, the Gaza Strip was completely overrun by Hamas, resulting in a de facto government, maintaining it is the legitimate government of the Palestinian Authority. Retaliation by Fatah against Hamas in the West Bank has led to the opposite result there.

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It has ousted Fatah-linked officials from positions of power and authority in the Strip (such as government positions, security services, universities, newspapers etc) and is in the process of consolidating its monopoly of fire power by progressively removing guns from the hands of peripheral militias, clans, and criminal groups. It is also harassing journalists.

While clamping down on lawlessness in the Strip, it has made no effort to control the continued firing of Qassam rockets from the Strip across the border into Israel, targeted at Israeli civilians.

Current status

The Palestinian Authority has been responsible for the civil and security administration in the Gaza Strip since 1994. There have been no Israeli settlements or military bases in the Gaza strip since the unilateral disengagement on 12 September 2005.

After Hamas’ takeover in Gaza on 14 June 2007, Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah dismissed Hamas from the government and formed a Cabinet based in the West Bank. Abbas’ government has won widespread international support.

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Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia said in late June 2007 that the West Bank-based Cabinet formed by Abbas was the sole legitimate Palestinian government, and Egypt moved its embassy from Gaza to the West Bank.. Hamas, which has effective control of the Strip, faces international diplomatic and economic isolation.

Nevertheless, the Gaza Strip has been under the effective control of Hamas since June 14, 2007. Hamas also effectively controls the Strip’s international border with Egypt, as well as with Israel (subject to equal corresponding control by the other side). However under the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty of 1979 the only crossing between Gaza and Egypt is to be through the Rafah Border Crossing. Since the unilateral disengagement in September 2005 this crossing has been supervised by EU Border Assistance Mission Rafah under a separate Agreement. Since the Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip, the monitors have not been able to perform their functions under the Agreement, citing security concerns, resulting in the Rafah Crossing being closed. The only land access into the Strip to Israel is via the Erez and Karni crossings.

All of the Excerpts which follow were extracted from the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs – Daily Alert

Excerpt 1 – New York Times

Palestinian Rockets Hit Israel

Isabel Kershner

Rockets fired by Palestinians slammed into the Israeli town of Sderot in quick succession Thursday evening on a third day of heightened hostilities between Israel and Palestinian militant groups in Gaza.

Hamas and other militant factions launched about 40 Kassam rockets throughout the day, Israeli Army officials said. Four Israelis were wounded and a dozen were treated for shock.

Eliyahu Cohen, 65, was surveying the damage to his home, which was struck during an early barrage about 8 a.m. His wife, Marcelle, had been alone in the house at the time, and

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The ground floor was covered with broken glass and debris.

The house next door, where the Cohens’ daughter, Nofit, lives, was also carpeted with glass and debris.

I’m happy that everyone was miraculously saved,” said Mr. Cohen. As he spoke, another alert sounded, and about a dozen friends, relatives and local officials who had been standing outside tramped through the daughter’s house, glass crunching underfoot, and crammed into a tiny fortified room.

Thirteen Israelis have been killed since the rocket attacks started seven years ago, eight of them in Sderot. (New York Times)

Excerpt 2 – AFP/Yahoo

Responding to Palestinian Rocket Fire, Israel Locks Down Gaza

Adel Zaanoun

AFP/Yahoo

Israel locked down Gaza on Thursday in a bid to halt daily Palestinian rocket fire. Defense Minister Ehud Barak ordered the closure of all border crossings to commercial traffic and individual travelers except for “exceptional humanitarian needs.” The U.S. urged Israel to avoid the loss of innocent life in Gaza, but defended Israel’s right to strike against rocket and mortar attacks from Islamic militants. Deputy Prime Minister Haim Ramon said, “There is no need to negotiate with Hamas. If the rocket firings stop, we will cease operating in Gaza.”
(AFP/Yahoo)

Excerpt 3 – Haaretz

Hamas Seeking Escalation to Force Israel into Truce

Amos Harel, Avi Issacharoff and Yuval Azoulay

Palestinians said they believe the escalation in rocket fire is part of a new Hamas policy aimed at forcing Israel into a ceasefire. Since Tuesday, Palestinians have fired more than 130 rockets and dozens of mortar shells at Israel. Hamas was responsible for most of Thursday’s launches, and senior IDF officers believe that unless the situation calms down soon, Israel will have to further escalate its military operations.

Hamas has upgraded its launching capabilities: Some of the rockets that hit Israel this week were fired by remote control from buried launchers, which makes it hard for Israeli forces to attack the launch crews. Hizbullah used this tactic extensively during the Second Lebanon War. (Ha’aretz)

Excerpt 4 – Jerusalem Post

Israel Will Act to End Palestinian Rocket Attacks

Yaakov Katz

Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Thursday, “The IDF will continue in its ongoing operation [in Gaza] and deepen it in order to strike at the perpetrators, until the [rocket] firing stops….It won’t be easy, it won’t happen this weekend, but we will bring an end to Kassam attacks on Sderot.” Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said, “We are not looking to fight in Gaza, we do not want to harm its residents…but we will not and we cannot continue to suffer this relentless Kassam rocket fire.”
(Jerusalem Post)

Excerpt 5 – Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs – Hebrew

Only a Military Operation in Gaza Will Stop the Palestinian Rocket Fire

Maj. Gen. (res.) Yaakov Amidror

There are only two ways to stop the rocket barrages on Sderot and Ashkelon.

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ate with Hamas and reach a cease-fire. However, this would mean that Israel could not act against Hamas, which will be free to prepare for the next war at a time when it feels ready. The second way is a military operation like Operation Defensive Shield in the West Bank in 2002 – meaning Israel reconquers all those areas that are important to control. The area of Gaza used for firing rockets on Sderot is not particularly large and the threat can be neutralized in a few days.

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(Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs-Hebrew)

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MONSTER COMES OUT OF HIDING!

Sunday, January 20th, 2008

MONSTER COMES OUT OF HIDING!

Typical Hizbullah – Glorying over Body Parts to Trade!

January 20, 2008

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Two articles appear after Archive Special Prophecy Update Number 178B, which immediately follows.

SPECIAL PROPHECY UPDATE NUMBER 178B

June 30, 2004

The Sacred Religious Rite of Islamic Beheading

The bulk of what follows comes from an article by Andrew G.

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In Saudi Arabia, the country of Islam’s birth, beheadings are fairly common and are performed in a public square. The one being beheaded is made to kneel on a large square of blue plastic sheeting, and to face Mecca, the most Holy Site in Islam. A doctor is on hand to stem the flow of blood from the cranium and to suture the head back on for burial. The one beheaded is kneeling toward Mecca, displayed and helpless before Allah’s holiest site, and before his followers. So don’t try and tell me this isn’t a religious rite of Islam, and don’t tell me it won’t be carried out on their enemies during the coming holy jihad against Israel.

“According to Muhammad’s sacralized biography by Ibn Ishaq, Muhammad himself sanctioned the massacre of the Qurayza, a vanquished Jewish tribe. He appointed an “arbiter” who soon rendered this concise verdict: the men were to be put to death, the women and children sold into slavery, the spoils to be divided among the Muslims. Muhammad ratified this judgment stating that it was a decree of God pronounced from above the Seven Heavens. Thus some 600 to 900 men from the Qurayza were led, on Muhammad’s order, to the Market of Medina. Trenches were dug and the men were beheaded, and their decapitated corpses buried in the trenches while Prophet Muhammad watched in attendance. The Women and children were sold into slavery, a number of them being distributed as gifts among Muhammad’s companions, and Muhammad selected one of the Qurayza women (Rayhana) for himself. Then all of the Qurayza’s property and other possessions (including weapons) were also divided up as additional “booty” among the Muslims, to support further jihad campaigns against the infidels around them.

The classical Muslim jurist al-Mawardi (a Shafi’ite jurist, d.

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1058) from Baghdad was a seminal, prolific scholar who lived during the so-called Islamic “Golden Age” of the Abbasid-Baghdadian Caliphate, and he wrote the following, based on widely accepted interpretations of the Qur’an and Sunna (i.e., the recorded words and deeds of Muhammad), regarding infidel prisoners of jihad campaigns: “As for the captives, the amir [ruler] has the choice of taking the most beneficial action of four possibilities: the first to put them to death by cutting their necks; the second, to enslave them and apply the laws of slavery regarding their sale and manumission; the third, to ransom them in exchange for goods or prisoners; and fourth, to show favor to them and pardon them. Allah, may he be exalted, says, ‘When you do encounter those [infidels] who deny [the Truth=Islam] then strike [their] necks’ (Qur’an sura 47, verse 4)”….Abu’l-Hasan al-Mawardi, al-Ahkam as-Sultaniyyah.” [The Laws of Islamic Governance, trans. by Dr. Asadullah Yate, (London), Ta-Ha Publishers Ltd., 1996, p. 192. Emphasis added.] Indeed such odious “rules” were iterated by all four classical schools of Islamic jurisprudence, found across the vast Muslim empire.

For centuries, from the Iberian peninsula to the Indian subcontinent, jihad campaigns waged by Muslim armies against ungodly infidel Jews, Christians, Zoroastrians, Buddhists and Hindus, were punctuated by massacres, including mass throat slittings and beheadings. During the period of “enlightened” Muslim rule, the Christians of Iberian Toledo, who had first submitted to their Arab Muslim invaders in 711 or 712, revolted in 713. In the harsh Muslim reprisal that ensued, Toledo was pillaged, and all the Christian notables had their throats cut. On the Indian subcontinent, Babur (1483-1530), the founder of the Mughal Empire, who is revered as a paragon of true Muslim tolerance by modern revisionist historians, recorded the following event in his autobiographical “Baburnama,” about numerous infidel prisoners of a jihad. “All of those who were brought in alive [having surrendered] were ordered beheaded, after which a huge tower of skulls was erected in the camp.” [The Baburnama -Memoirs of Babur, Prince and Emperor, both translated and edited by Wheeler M. Thacktson, Oxford University Press,1996, p. 188. Emphasis added.]

Recent jihad-inspired decapitations of infidels by Muslims have occurred across the globe- Christians in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Nigeria; Hindu priests and “unveiled” Hindu women in Kashmir; Wall Street Journal reporter, and Jew, Daniel Pearl. We should not be surprised that these contemporary paroxysms of the recorded jihad violence are accompanied by ritualized beheadings. Such gruesome acts are in fact sanctioned by core Islamic sacred texts, and classical Muslim jurisprudence. Empty claims that jihad decapitations are somehow “alien to true Islam,” however well-intentioned, undermine serious efforts to reform and desacralize Islamic doctrine. This process will only begin with frank discussion, both between non-Muslims and Muslims, and within the Muslim community.” (END QUOTE)

The loss of a man’s head in ancient religious rites by those who worshipped false gods symbolized the loss of his power before their god. The loss of his head, from which he worshipped another god, was thought to be a justified punishment inflicted on the one who would not worship their god.

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At times the head of a particularly great warrior of the unbelievers had his head placed in the worship place of their god.

The Philistines, who once occupied the Gaza Strip where the Palestinians now abide, performed such an act of religious fever on King Saul of Israel.

I Chronicles 10:8-10 – And it came to pass on the morrow, when the Philistines came to strip the slain, that they found Saul and his sons fallen in mount Gilboa. [9] And when they had stripped him, they took his head, and his armour, and sent into the land of the Philistines round about, to carry tidings unto their idols, and to the people. [10] And they put his armour in the house of their gods, and fastened his head in the temple of Dagon.

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But when the Philistines decided to show their power over the God of Israel, a quite different scenario was noted when they placed God’s Ark of the Covenant in the temple of their god, Dagon.

1 Samuel 5:1-7 – And the Philistines took the ark of God, and brought it from Eben-ezer unto Ashdod.

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[2] When the Philistines took the ark of God, they brought it into the house of Dagon, and set it by Dagon.

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[3] And when they of Ashdod arose early on the morrow, behold, Dagon was fallen upon his face to the earth before the ark of the Lord. And they took Dagon, and set him in his place again. [4] And when they arose early on the morrow morning, behold, Dagon was fallen upon his face to the ground before the ark of the Lord; and the head of Dagon and both the palms of his hands were cut off upon the threshold; only the stump of Dagon was left to him. [5] Therefore neither the priests of Dagon, nor any that come into Dagon’s house, tread on the threshold of Dagon in Ashdod unto this day. [6] But the hand of the Lord was heavy upon them of Ashdod, and he destroyed them, and smote them with emerods, even Ashdod and the coasts thereof. [7] And when the men of Ashdod saw that it was so, they said, The ark of the God of Israel shall not abide with us: for his hand is sore upon us, and upon Dagon our god.

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When the antichrist sets on the temple mound as the “abomination that maketh desolate”, claiming to be God, then his fate, as well as that of his false prophet, will be far worse then that experienced by the ones who formerly occupied the Gaza Strip.

Revelation 19:18-21 – And I saw the beast, and the kings of the earth, and their armies, gathered together to make war against him that sat on the horse, and against his army.

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[20] And the beast was taken, and with him the false prophet that wrought miracles before him, with which he deceived them that had received the mark of the beast, and them that worshipped his image.

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These both were cast alive into a lake of fire burning with brimstone. [21] And the remnant were slain with the sword of him that sat upon the horse, which sword proceeded out of his mouth: and all the fowls were filled with their flesh.

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Begin Jerusalem Post Article

Nasrallah: We have a near-complete body of an IDF soldier

JPost.com Staff and AP

January 19, 2008

Hizbullah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah appeared in public for the first time since 2006 on Saturday, warning Israel against attacking Lebanon and claiming that Hizbullah had a near-complete body of an IDF soldier killed during the Second Lebanon War.

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“Your army left behind the remains of soldiers in our villages and fields,” he said, addressing the Israeli people, during a speech to the crowds in south Beirut.

“We have in our possession arms and legs of Israeli soldiers and we also have a near-complete body,” said Nasrallah. “They (Israeli army) were so weak on the field that they left behind remains not of one, two or three, but a large number of your soldiers.”

The black-turbaned Nasrallah, surrounded by hundreds of thousands of people, was speaking after taking part in commemorations marking Ashoura – the most important holiday for Shi’ite Muslims – in the Hizbullah stronghold of south Beirut.

In an interview earlier this year, Nasrallah said his group was holding the remains of IDF troops killed in Lebanon, but he did not go into detail at the time. He claimed in the interview that Hizbullah offered during negotiations to return the remains, but the Israeli side was not interested. Israel denied the claims at the time.

Before Saturday afternoon’s speech, which was relayed on a giant screen to the crowds, Nasrallah walked amid dozens of black-clad security men, waving to the crowds. His appearance dispelled Israeli and Arab media reports late last year that Nasrallah had been demoted by Hizbullah’s Iranian sponsors and that control of the group’s military wing was given to his deputy. Hizbullah had denied the reports, which appeared in Maariv and the Saudi-owned Arabic daily Asharq Alwsat.

Regarding the possibility of a future prisoner swap deal with Israel, Nasrallah said: “The issue of the captives is still being negotiated over. There could be positive surprises in store but there could also be negative surprises. After the last deal, we are optimistic.

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Things worked out well. However, we were surprised by Israel’s sluggishness in the negotiations.”

Nasrallah continued: “Even the positive signs that we received from Israel they retracted. I don’t know why. At a certain point we felt that the Israelis were serious, but now we don’t believe so. We don’t get the impression that they want information, neither on the two soldiers [Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser] nor on other matters.”

Nasrallah went into hiding for fear of an Israeli assassination. The last time he appeared in public was in September 2006 at a “Victory Rally” marking the end of the Second Lebanon War.

Since then, he has only addressed his supporters through video-links or on television.

During the war, Israel threatened to kill Nasrallah as it did his predecessor in 1992.

During his speech Saturday, Nasrallah warned Israel against attacking Lebanon again.

“If Israel launched a new war in Lebanon, we promise them a war that will change the direction of the battle and the fate of the entire region, God willing,” he said.

Ashoura marks the death of Imam Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad’s grandson, who died in a battle in 680 against the leader of what became the Sunni branch of Islam. The battle took place in Karbala, which is located in present day Iraq.

Begin DEBKAfile Article

Israeli military accuses Hizballah chief of “cynical and evil” manipulation in claiming he held Israeli soldiers’ remains

January 19, 2008, 10:57 PM (GMT+02:00)

In his first public live appearance in more than a year at the Shiite Ashura procession in Beirut, Hassan Nasrallah alleged his organization, which fought Israel last summer, is holding the remains of Israeli soldiers, including a complete body and several parts. The IDF spokesman accused the Hizballah leader of wantonly trampling every code of human dignity – as well as international treaties.

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When Nasrallah made this claim in the past, the Israeli military responded that all its fallen soldiers had been fully accounted for.

The Lebanese terrorist leader went on to warn the UN peace force in south Lebanon that its presence would not be tolerated for much longer.

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If Israel attacks Hizballah, Nasrallah shouted, his organization would fight a war that changed the face of the Middle East.

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