A ‘Going Out of Business Sale’ in LEBANON!
I have known of Several Furniture Stores
That Left A ‘Going Out of Business’ Sign
In Their Widows for Many, Many Years
Lebanon’s sign’s down to ‘Very, Very’
Soon In Issuing Murder Indictment!
December 10, 2010
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
When I was a teenager there were two Jewish men that owned a general store on Asher Avenue in Little Rock, which contained the widest assortment of different types of merchandise I had ever seen.
I know that one of the owners was named Izzi and I think the other was named Ozzi. Their last name was Besser. There was a sign in the front window that read: “KEEP IZZI BUSY.”
Benjamin “BIBI” Netanyahu, also Binyamin Netanyahu, born 21 October 1949) is the ninth and current Prime Minister of Israel, serving since March 2009.
Netanyahu also serves as the current Chairman of
the Likud Party, as a Knesset member, as
the Health Minister of Israel, as the Pensioner Affairs Minister of Israel and as the Economic Strategy Minister of Israel.
THE FOLLOWING HEADLINES TODAY “KEEP BIBI BUSY” IN ISRAEL!
ANOTHER TYPICAL HEADLINES DAY IN THE MIDDLE EAST
New setback puts U.S. peace push in doubt (The Dallas Morning News)
No return to Middle East talks without halt to settlement construction, warns Abbas (Irish Times)
Palestinians doubt US will help them get state (Khaleej Times)
Palestinians question US ability to forge peace (The Miami Herald)
Blame game begins after Middle East talks fail again (The Independent)
Wading away (Tulsa World)
US says it failed to secure new settlement freeze – Palestinians (The Jordan Times)
Clinton intensifies meetings in bid to end Mideast impasse (Gulf News)
THERE IS A “GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE” IN LEBANON
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Hariri killing indictment ready ‘very, very, soon’
December 10, 2010
UN-backed tribunal to target individuals rather than groups, as fingers point to senior Hezbollah figures.
LEIDSCHENDAM (The Netherlands) – An indictment for the 2005 assassination of
former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq Hariri should be served within a matter of weeks, a UN-backed tribunal said on Thursday.
Hariri was assassinated in a massive car bombing in Beirut that also killed another 22 people, and the Netherlands-based Special Tribunal for Lebanon is tasked with finding who was responsible.
“Everyone is waiting for the moment when the prosecutor is going (to come) out with an indictment,” the clerk of the court, Herman von Hebel, told reporters.
“Of course I cannot give any date, there is no date yet, but what I can tell you is: it is very, very soon.
“We are not talking about months and
months again. We are really talking about weeks.” The indictment would be confidential at least until it is confirmed by the pre-trial judge, he said adding that a trial could open four to six months after the confirmation, “maybe September or October, something like that, at some point of the second half of the year”.
He said the estimates were based on the experience at other international courts.
“It really depends on the developments of the court next year,” he said.
Several foreign media, including the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), have reported that the tribunal will indict members of the powerful Shiite militant group, Hezbollah, in connection with the murder.
Hezbollah, which fought a 2006 war with Israel, has warned any such accusation would have grave repercussions in Lebanon.
But von Hebel said: “This tribunal is not targeting a particular group of people, it is about finding out who has been involved in the attack against Mr Hariri”.
“We are talking about individual responsibility not about group responsibility.”
The Special Tribunal for Lebanon, which is based on the outskirts of The Hague, was created in 2007 following a UN resolution
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