Lots of Pressure behind Closed Doors is ‘Obama Transparency Way’

Israel now sees what US Knows

PM now knows the ‘Obama Way’

More pressure not made Publicly,

As promised by President Obama,

Transparency behind closed Doors.

Woman Israel begins to feel Travail!

There will be Middle East war by 2015

Both Israel & Syria Say the Same Thing!

They Say Peace, Pease, But It Will Be War!

They Say Safety, Safety, But It Will Be Chaos!

They Say Peace & Safety But Sudden Destruction

Like a Woman’s Birth Pangs Pours south on Israelis

And they labor in travail surrounded in the great Negev

For Some three & one-half years until Christ’s 2nd Advent!

I Thessalonians 5:3,4 – For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape. [4] But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief.

Romans 11:25 – For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in.

Zechariah 13:8 – And it shall come to pass, that in all the land, saith the Lord, two parts therein shall be cut off and die; but the third shall be left therein.

Revelation 12:6 – And the woman fled into the wilderness, where she hath a place prepared of God, that they should feed her there a thousand two hundred and threescore days.

Daniel 7:25 – And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.

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Zechariah 13:9 – And I will bring the third part through the fire, and will refine them as silver is refined, and will try them as gold is tried: they shall call on my name, and I will hear them: I will say, It is my people: and they shall say, The Lord is my God.

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Began Excerpt from THE JERUSALEM POST

Assad: It’s either peace or war

Syrian president tells Hebzollah’s al-Manar television, ‘We are in a temporary situation which will either end in war or in peace. There is no other choice apart from these two.’ Israel, he says, is an enemy which only understands the language of force.

Roee Nahmias

March 24, 2010

Syrian President Bashar Assad told Hezbollah’s al-Manar television station on Wednesday evening, “We are in a situation of neither war nor peace, and this is a temporary situation which will either end in peace or in war. There is no other choice apart from these two.”

According to Assad, “We believe we are facing an enemy which only understands the language of force. We believe peace is not at arm’s length for the region, but in any event there are many ways to reach the goals and they must not necessarily go through war.”

He noted that “the Syrian army is developing itself”, and warned that Damascus “will enter any war imposed on us.”

According to the Syrian president, his country cannot remain neutral when it comes to the “resistance”. He also stressed that Syria was interested in having good relations with Lebanon.

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Assad was asked during the interview why his country was avoiding launching a “war of liberation” against Israel.

“First of all,” he replied, “we are talking about peace. War is the worst thing and no one is looking for war in any place in the world. We must continue seeking peace as long as there is hope. Do we have hope with the Israeli government? Not at all. But we believe that Israel today, according to what we are hearing from Israel’s supporters, has no other alternatives apart from peace.”

‘Our army developing’

According to the Syrian president, “The Israeli power of deterrence has worn out over time, although Israel is boosting its power. However, at the same time, the ‘resistance’ perception is growing stronger as well in the Arab street. In practice, Israel has become weaker and its military force guarantees nothing.

“Many of its supporters, especially from the Zionist organizations and several radical Jewish organizations, have begun saying that they believed in war in the past, but now they believe that there is no solution for Israel other than peace. There is no escape but to look for the peace process first.

“As for me, in terms of a war of liberation or resistance, the resistance doesn’t grow from a decision made by a country, but in a popular way. Syria is a country with a developing army.”

Asked about the chances for a war against Israel, Assad said: “When a war is imposed on you, you must enter it regardless of the balance of power.

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But this is not a simple matter and it is not hidden in a declaration of war. This issue is not a matter of enthusiasm.”

The Syrian president slammed former US President George W. Bush, who he said had failed in the move he led against Damascus.

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Addressing current US President Barack Obama, Assad said there was a clear difference between the two administrations.

“We don’t hear the language of dictations. There are differences in the worldviews and its natural, but the dictation language no longer exists,” he said.

Begin Excerpt from CBC nEWS

U.S.-Israel talks end without agreement

Last Updated: Thursday, March 25, 2010 | 6:02 AM ET

The U.S. and Israel haven’t resolved a dispute over Israel’s plan to build new housing in east Jerusalem, despite several days of high-level talks between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. leaders.

Before leaving the U.S. early Thursday, Netanyahu said he thought some progress had been made in defusing the unusually public spat.

“I think we have found the golden path between Israel’s traditional policies and our desire to move forward toward peace,” the Israeli leader said as he boarded his plane for the trip back to Jerusalem.

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But U.S. President Barack Obama’s administration officials said the last-minute talks late Wednesday between the visiting Netanyahu and former Sen. George Mitchell had not ended tensions over Israeli construction in the part of Jerusalem that Palestinians want to be a capital

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of a separate state.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because the closed-door talks were confidential.

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No announcement

U.S. and Israeli officials told The Associated Press that the talks were aimed at getting Israeli-Palestinian peace talks back on track.

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Netanyahu had extended his stay by hours to work on a deal, but the talks ended at about 8 p.m. without any announcements, one official said.

The two sides had hoped to come up with mutually acceptable ideas to improve an atmosphere poisoned by announcements of the new Jewish housing projects.

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An Israeli official said Israel wants to see talks with the Palestinians resume quickly.

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The evening talks were intended to promote that goal, the official said.

Netanyahu twice pushed back his departure from Washington after talks with Obama, Vice-President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton failed to reach consensus on what Israel could do to repair damage caused by the housing announcements.

During Netanyahu’s frosty visit, “the U.S. made clear it is looking for steps to increase confidence and show commitment to the process,” said Mark Toner, the deputy State Department spokesman.

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Earlier Wednesday, the Obama administration challenged Israel to explain yet another announced plan to expand Jewish housing in east Jerusalem, the same issue that soured U.S.-Israeli relations ahead of Netanyahu’s three-day visit to Washington this week.

Palestinians claim east Jerusalem as the capital of a future independent state, and the United States sees continued Israeli building there as a provocation that makes peace negotiations harder.

No concessions on construction

Netanyahu offered no concessions during his visit on an earlier plan to build 1,600 homes for Jews in the disputed part

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of the city. Netanyahu’s government has refused to back off steady expansion of Jewish neighborhoods in the majority Arab city section.

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An aide to Netanyahu said the prime minister was caught off-guard by the announcement Wednesday that the Jerusalem municipality has approved 20 new apartments for Jews.

Mitchell returned to the U.S. on Tuesday from talks with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas on the West Bank, apparently without agreement on when the Palestinians would be willing to open a new round of U.S.-mediated talks.

U.S. officials said discussions about the peace talks continue, and Mitchell plans to return to the region after the Jewish Passover holidays, which begin next week.

In an exceptional step, no photographs of Netanyahu’s meeting Tuesday with President Barack Obama at the White House were permitted, and neither side has provided a substantive account of the session.

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Begin Excerpt from Jerusalem Post

Jordan: Israel is playing with fire

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

25/03/2010

King Abdullah says Netanyahu gov’t “must decide if it wants conflict or peace.”

AMMAN, Jordan — Jordan’s king warned Israel in a rare public rebuke that it is “playing with fire” with its settlement policy, and said in comments published Thursday the Jewish state must decide whether it wants peace or war.

“We have warned repeatedly that Israel is playing with fire,” King Abdullah II said in an interview published with local newspapers.

The comments from Abdullah, whose country signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1994, underscore the Jordanian leader’s frustration with recent Israeli announcements of new housing for Jews in east Jerusalem.

Israel “must decide if it wants conflict or peace,” The Jordanian monarch said, adding that if it is indeed peace, then Israel must take “tangible actions” toward ending settlements and returning to negotiations with Palestinians.

“People are fed up with an open-ended process that does not lead to results,” Abdullah said.

A two-state solution was the “only solution” to the crisis, the king said, warning that if no progress is made toward peace soon, then a new cycle violence will erupt for which “the whole world will pay the price.”

Abdullah firmly rejected Israeli plans to add 1,600 new housing units to Jerusalem’s Ramat Shlomo neighborhood, saying Jordan “condemns all Israeli measures to change the identity of Jerusalem and empty it of its Arab Christian and Muslim residents.”

Abdullah spoke ahead of this weekend’s Arab summit conference in Libya, where Arab leaders are expected to decide whether to keep an Arab peace initiative — giving Israel full Arab recognition in return for occupied Arab lands — on the table.

He also reiterated his rejection of the so-called ‘Jordan option,’ an idea espoused by some Israeli hard-liners to turn Jordan into a Palestinian state.

“No one can enforce such a solution and whoever speaks of such illusions is talking about an impossible scenario,” Abdullah said.

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