Re: Runaway Global Warming Possible!
From: Vendicar Decarian (VD_at_Pyro.net)
Date: 03/17/05
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Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 22:14:50 -0500
"Rand Simberg" <simberg.interglobal@org.trash> wrote in message
> The fascist, Ba'athist Syrian government, the one that killed everyone
> in Hama and bulldozed the town, the one that has been earning millions
> from its occupation of Lebanon for decades, exporting workers there to
> send money home, and supporting Hizbollah to murder Israelis, has
> nothing but the best interests of the Lebanese people at heart.
Syria entered Lebanon in defense of Lebanon when Israel invaded the nation
in the mid 80's.
During the course of that invasion, the current Israeli Leader ordered the
murder of several thousand civilians in two Palestinian refugee camps in
northern Lebanon that had been considered safe havens.
Since that time Israel has murdered a half dozen U.N. peacekeepers who were
working in Southern Lebanon as well as several hunded Lebanese, and several
thousand Palestinians.
Israel to destroy 20,000 Palestinian homes in Jerusalem
Aljazeera
March 13, 2005
The Israeli authorities announced that there are some 20,000
Palestinian residential houses in the city of Jerusalem and
its outskirts which they allege were built without licenses.
The announcement came as preparations were underway to
demolish those homes, while a further 6,000 homes were also
handed demolition notices.
Palestinians living in the holy city accused the Israeli
Jerusalem municipality of imposing high taxes against them and
allocating about 2 million dollar to demolish their homes.
The latest steps by Tel Aviv are seen by many as further steps
taken against the Palestinian people and their lands in a bid
to 'turn' the city of Jerusalem into a Jewish faith one rather
than a multi-faith one.
Meanwhile, Israel's military chief said the Jewish state plans
on building a temporary fence separating Jerusalem from the
West Bank by July.
Israel says the structure is needed to protect its cities but
the Palestinians say it's an illegal confiscation of land.
Adding even more fuel to the fire is the barrier's effects on
commerce. Arab east Jerusalem is a commercial center for
Palestinians. The fence will prevent thousands of people in
the West Bank from reaching jobs, public services and holy
sites.
The barrier's route in the Jerusalem area remains in dispute
due to legal challenges filed by Israeli and Palestinian
residents of border villages.
1500 Israeli violations
A legal data report states that the Israeli army has
continuously violated the truce announced between the
Palestinian resistance groups and the Israeli government. The
report states that the violations committed have been
continuously occurring for four weeks.
There were 1500 Israeli violations since the start of the
truce, nearly a month ago, including the killing of 11
Palestinians and wounding 100 others, and the storming of many
villages and cities in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the
report added.
More than 210 Palestinians were arrested, and Palestinian
agricultural lands were confiscated, the report pointed out.
Another report records that more than 452 Israeli violations
against the Palestinian people occurred resulting in the death
of one Palestinian and the wounding of 23 others from February
28 until March 7 of this year.
These violations all occurred after Israel had announced that
it will be committed to the truce reached during the Sham Al
Sheikh summit last February.
On their part, the Palestinian resistance groups have
repeatedly announced their commitment to the truce in order to
further help the PA chief, Mahmoud Abbas.
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