04/04/11

* Muslim Brotherhood advocates Egyptian modesty police Call adds to concerns among liberals that the country is going Islamic after attacks on Muslim mystic tombs, Christians.

* The Obama doctrine: Making the Middle East safe for jihadists President Obama is presiding over the end of American dominance in the Middle East.

* Facebook Intifada Campaign Exploits Fallen Soldiers’ Site The “Third Intifada” incitement campaign on Facebook now exploits the page for fallen soldiers, including a vow to “kill all Israelis” – despite Facebook’s official policy that forbids incitement to violence.

* Israel weapons exports top $7.3b in 2010 Exports expected to tie with 2009’s all-time high, but officials caution that harder times are ahead.

* Saudis challenge Iran in Bahrain having lost faith in US leadership Saudi Arabia, which has deployed thousands of troops in neighboring Bahrain, has lost faith with US strategy in the Gulf.

* Israel to Become a Religious State in 19 Years Professor Arnon Sofer, chair of Geo-strategy at the University of Haifa, has published a report predicting a religious majority in Israel by 2030.

* France set to evacuate EU expats in Ivory Coast The French army has taken control of Abidjan airport and begun herding expats into protected areas in anticipation of a bloody battle for control of the Ivorian capital.

* Petraeus Says Quran Burning Endangers War Effort The Quran burning by a Florida church, which sparked three days of deadly rioting in Afghanistan, poses new dangers for the US-led war effort against the Taliban.

* US pastor says he will put Mohammed on trial next Despite clear evidence that his actions have led to multiple murders and widespread violence in the Middle East, controversial Florida pastor Terry Jones has vowed to step up his provocative campaign against Islam.

* Ahmadinejad: Arab world conflicts will lead to collapse of Zionist regime He added that the Arab states should be careful not to rely on the United States and its allies, “as their ultimate aim is to save” Israel.

04/02/11

* Hamas: Israel will suffer ‘consequences’ of IDF Gaza strike The Islamic militant group Hamas vowed vengeance against Israel in a statement Saturday, following a late-night airstrike. Prophetic Prospective

* ‘Israel must prepare for Palestinian fury’ Following the Friday night killing of three Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip, several Palestinian factions on Saturday morning announced that they were backing out of the lull agreement reached with Israel. Prophetic Prospective

* Anger over Quran burning spreads in Afghanistan Anger over the burning of the Muslim holy book at a Florida church fueled a second day of deadly violence half a world away in Afghanistan. Prophetic Prospective

* Fighting rages in Ivory Coast with 800 dead in west Soldiers backing Alassane Ouattara met stiff resistance from incumbent Laurent Gbagbo’s fighters.

* Religious Radicals’ Turn to Democracy Alarms Egypt Abboud al-Zomor — the former intelligence officer who supplied the bullets that killed President Anwar el-Sadat and is Egypt’s most notorious newly released prisoner. Prophetic Prospective

* Libya mission: US eases off, Gadhafi holds on Two weeks after a dark-of-night barrage of mostly U.S. missiles and bombs opened the international air assault on Libya’s Moammar Gadhafi, the American combat role is ending. Prophetic Prospective

* Thousands of Druze rally for Assad On the backdrop of growing unrest in Syria, thousands of Druze from the northern Golan Heights on Saturday participated in a solidarity protest for President Bashar Assad.

* Radioactive water from Japan nuclear plant leaks in sea Radioactive water is leaking into the sea from a 20-centimetre (8-inch) crack in a containment pit at Japan’s quake-hit Fukushima nuclear plant, its operator Tepco has said.

* Nato frets over civilian casualties in Libya The complexities of the Libyan war were driven home to Western powers on Thursday (31 March) as Nato warned rebels not to kill civilians while itself facing charges of killing civilians in an airstrike. Prophetic Prospective

* EU travel advice gives insight into Arab revolutions Yemen in considered the most at risk of violent upheaval according to travel advice from EU foreign ministries. Prophetic Prospective

04/01/11

* Earthquake felt in Israel An earthquake was felt in Israel around 4:33 pm Friday.

* Hizbullah Fortifying South Lebanon According the the Israel Defense Forces, Hizbullah has built bunkers and underground weapons depots in most southern Lebanese villages. Prophetic Prospective

* Saudi strategist to Gulf states: Time to go nuclear A leading Saudi official has called on the six Gulf Cooperation Council states to cooperate in the acquisition of nuclear energy. Prophetic Prospective

* Hizbullah Building Army, Contrary to UN Resolution In direct violation of the UN-mandated ceasefire resolution ending the Second Lebanon War, Hizbullah is building an army in southern Lebanon. Prophetic Prospective

* Farrakhan defends Libya’s Gadhafi as ‘brother’ Warning that destruction could be on America’s doorstep because it oppresses “God’s chosen people,” Minister Louis Farrakhan, the controversial Nation of Islam leader, defended Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi today.

* Iran-backed Shi’ites, having shown their power, said plotting next move in Bahrain Despite a recent lull in activity, Western diplomatic sources said the Bahraini crackdown on the Shi’ite opposition has not ended the threat to the Gulf Sunni kingdom. Prophetic Prospective

* Love song for Palestine As events unfold in Arab world, West Bank youth yearns for its own revolution.

* Zoo managers from around the world go biblical in Jerusalem Over one hundred managers of leading zoos from around Europe met in Jerusalem’s Biblical Zoo Friday.

* Netanyahu to UN Chief: Upcoming Gaza flotilla must be stopped Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon Friday to stop the impending flotilla. Prophetic Prospective

* Protests spread across Syria; 3 reported killed in Damascus Syrian security forces killed at least three protesters in a Damascus suburb on Friday. Prophetic Prospective

03/31/11

* Libya confirms resignation of FM, now in Britain The Libyan government has conceded that Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa has resigned but says the regime still enjoys the support of his people. Prophetic Prospective

* Gates: Libyans will remove Gaddafi, not the US Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi will likely be removed from power over time by his own people, as a result of political and economic measures. Prophetic Prospective

* Netanyahu is 3rd on YouTube World View Series A Wednesday interview with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu appears on the YouTube World View series, based on questions from viewers around the world. Prophetic Prospective

* China white paper highlights US military ‘competition’ China says the United States is increasing its military presence in the Asia-Pacific region, which is becoming more “volatile”. Prophetic Prospective

* India census: population goes up to 1.21bn India’s population has grown by 181 million people over the past decade to 1.21bn, according to the 2011 census.

* Young Israelis moving much farther to the right politically Young Israelis are moving much further to the right politically, according to a survey to be released Thursday.

* Radioactivity 10,000 times standard at Japan plant Officials with the company that operates Japan’s tsunami-stricken nuclear plant say radioactive contamination in groundwater underneath a reactor has been measured at 10,000 times the government health standard.

* Colombia Won’t Recognize PA as a Country Colombia has not joined the parade of Latin American nations that have recognized the Palestinian Authority as a sovereign country over the past year.

* Assad establishes panel to look into abolishing Syria’s emergency laws State-run television says the Syrian president has ordered that a legal committee be set up to study the possibility of abolishing the country’s hated emergency laws. Prophetic Prospective

* G20 considers wider role for China’s yuan G20 leaders have moved towards agreeing that China’s currency should have a wider role in global finance. Prophetic Prospective

03/30/11

* Libya confirms resignation of FM, now in Britain The Libyan government has conceded that Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa has resigned but says the regime still enjoys the support of his people.
Prophetic Prospective

* Gates: Libyans will remove Gaddafi, not the US Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi will likely be removed from power over time by his own people, as a result of political and economic measures.
Prophetic Prospective

* Netanyahu is 3rd on YouTube World View Series A Wednesday interview with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu appears on the YouTube World View series, based on questions from viewers around the world.
Prophetic Prospective

* China white paper highlights US military ‘competition’ China says the United States is increasing its military presence in the Asia-Pacific region, which is becoming more “volatile”.
Prophetic Prospective

* India census: population goes up to 1.21bn India’s population has grown by 181 million people over the past decade to 1.21bn, according to the 2011 census.

* Young Israelis moving much farther to the right politically Young Israelis are moving much further to the right politically, according to a survey to be released Thursday.

* Radioactivity 10,000 times standard at Japan plant Officials with the company that operates Japan’s tsunami-stricken nuclear plant say radioactive contamination in groundwater underneath a reactor has been measured at 10,000 times the government health standard.

* Colombia Won’t Recognize PA as a Country Colombia has not joined the parade of Latin American nations that have recognized the Palestinian Authority as a sovereign country over the past year.

* Assad establishes panel to look into abolishing Syria’s emergency laws State-run television says the Syrian president has ordered that a legal committee be set up to study the possibility of abolishing the country’s hated emergency laws.
Prophetic Prospective

* G20 considers wider role for China’s yuan G20 leaders have moved towards agreeing that China’s currency should have a wider role in global finance.
Prophetic Prospective

Jordan battles to regain ‘priceless’ Christian relics

By: Robert Pigott – BBC News

They could be the earliest Christian writing in existence, surviving almost 2,000 years in a Jordanian cave. They could, just possibly, change our understanding of how Jesus was crucified and resurrected, and how Christianity was born.

A group of 70 or so “books”, each with between five and 15 lead leaves bound by lead rings, was apparently discovered in a remote arid valley in northern Jordan somewhere between 2005 and 2007.

A flash flood had exposed two niches inside the cave, one of them marked with a menorah or candlestick, the ancient Jewish religious symbol.

A Jordanian Bedouin opened these plugs, and what he found inside might constitute extremely rare relics of early Christianity.

That is certainly the view of the Jordanian government, which claims they were smuggled into Israel by another Bedouin.

The Israeli Bedouin who currently holds the books has denied smuggling them out of Jordan, and claims they have been in his family for 100 years.

Jordan says it will “exert all efforts at every level” to get the relics repatriated.
Incredible claims

The director of the Jordan’s Department of Antiquities, Ziad al-Saad, says the books might have been made by followers of Jesus in the few decades immediately following his crucifixion.

“They will really match, and perhaps be more significant than, the Dead Sea Scrolls,” says Mr Saad.

“Maybe it will lead to further interpretation and authenticity checks of the material, but the initial information is very encouraging, and it seems that we are looking at a very important and significant discovery, maybe the most important discovery in the history of archaeology.”

They seem almost incredible claims – so what is the evidence?

The books, or “codices”, were apparently cast in lead, before being bound by lead rings.

Their leaves – which are mostly about the size of a credit card – contain text in Ancient Hebrew, most of which is in code.

If the relics are of early Christian origin rather than Jewish, then they are of huge significance.

One of the few people to see the collection is David Elkington, a scholar of ancient religious archaeology who is heading a British team trying to get the lead books safely into a Jordanian museum.

He says they could be “the major discovery of Christian history”, adding: “It’s a breathtaking thought that we have held these objects that might have been held by the early saints of the Church.”

He believes the most telling evidence for an early Christian origin lies in the images decorating the covers of the books and some of the pages of those which have so far been opened.

Mr Elkington says the relics feature signs that early Christians would have interpreted as indicating Jesus, shown side-by-side with others they would have regarded as representing the presence of God.

“It’s talking about the coming of the messiah,” he says.

“In the upper square [of one of the book covers] we have the seven-branch menorah, which Jews were utterly forbidden to represent because it resided in the holiest place in the Temple in the presence of God.

“So we have the coming of the messiah to approach the holy of holies, in other words to get legitimacy from God.”
Location clues

Philip Davies, Emeritus Professor of Old Testament Studies at Sheffield University, says the most powerful evidence for a Christian origin lies in plates cast into a picture map of the holy city of Jerusalem.

“As soon as I saw that, I was dumbstruck. That struck me as so obviously a Christian image,” he says.

“There is a cross in the foreground, and behind it is what has to be the tomb [of Jesus], a small building with an opening, and behind that the walls of the city. There are walls depicted on other pages of these books too and they almost certainly refer to Jerusalem.”

It is the cross that is the most telling feature, in the shape of a capital T, as the crosses used by Romans for crucifixion were.

“It is a Christian crucifixion taking place outside the city walls,” says Mr Davies.

Margaret Barker, an authority on New Testament history, points to the location of the reported discovery as evidence of Christian, rather than purely Jewish, origin.

“We do know that on two occasions groups of refugees from the troubles in Jerusalem fled east, they crossed the Jordan near Jericho and then they fled east to very approximately where these books were said to have been found,” she says.

“[Another] one of the things that is most likely pointing towards a Christian provenance, is that these are not scrolls but books. The Christians were particularly associated with writing in a book form rather than scroll form, and sealed books in particular as part of the secret tradition of early Christianity.”

The Book of Revelation refers to such sealed texts.

Another potential link with the Bible is contained in one of the few fragments of text from the collection to have been translated.

It appears with the image of the menorah and reads “I shall walk uprightly”, a sentence that also appears in the Book of Revelation.

While it could be simply a sentiment common in Judaism, it could here be designed to refer to the resurrection.

It is by no means certain that all of the artifacts in the collection are from the same period.

But tests by metallurgists on the badly corroded lead suggest that the books were not made recently.

The archaeology of early Christianity is particularly sparse.

Little is known of the movement after Jesus’ crucifixion until the letters of Paul several decades later, and they illuminate the westward spread of Christianity outside the Jewish world.

Never has there been a discovery of relics on this scale from the early Christian movement, in its homeland and so early in its history.

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Best U.S. Move in Gaza: Oust Hamas

By: Robert Maginnis – Human Events

Last week Secretary of Defense Robert Gates rushed to the Mideast to discourage Israel from retaliating for a surge in Islamic violence.  But the best policy for Israel, America, and the region is the overthrow of the Hamas terrorist regime.

Hamas, meaning “Islamic Resistance Movement,” is the Palestinian Islamist political party that governs the Gaza Strip.  It is based on principles of Islamic fundamentalism and is an offshoot of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood.  Hamas’ Gaza government is a Taliban-like regime that is brutally repressive, seeks Israel’s destruction, and sponsors terrorism and an Iranian client regime.

Gates understands Hamas is supported by outside forces that want to bait Israel into launching a massive operation.  He must also understand an Israeli offensive at this time would further inflame tensions in the troubled Arab world and become a rallying point for protest movements across the Middle East.

Provoking an Israeli offensive into Gaza appears to be the Islamists’ bizarre objective, however.  Last week rockets from Gaza struck deeper into Israel than at any time since the January 2009 three-week Israeli Operation Cast Lead.  Besides rockets, there was mortar fire into Israeli towns near Gaza, a bus stop bombing in Jerusalem, and two weeks ago, the brutal murder of a Jewish family—including three children—by Palestinian Islamists at a West Bank settlement.

The uptick in attacks comes amid a stalemate in peace talks that has left Palestinian statehood uncertain.  Gates came to Israel hoping to restart those talks, which he hopes will then dampen Palestinian violence.

But Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu is doubtful about the peace talks-reduced violence nexus.  He said Israel’s security challenges are “legion,” referring not just to the renewed Palestinian attacks but also to other threatening actors who want to leverage the Palestinian violence for nefarious reasons.

Hamas wants to provoke an Israeli attack because it is confident in its ability to shape the future.  Specifically, it wants to create a situation that severs Israel’s 32-year alliance with Egypt to give Hamas freedom to expand its Islamist extremism.  For now the peace agreement secures Israel’s southern coastal approaches to Tel Aviv, and Egypt helps enforce sanctions against extremist groups such as Hamas.

But Hamas intends to bait the Israelis into a military action, expecting that operation will inflame Muslim passions in Egypt.  It hopes those passions will force Egypt’s military council to abrogate the treaty with Israel.  If that doesn’t work, Hamas anticipates Egypt’s future government will include the Muslim Brotherhood, which views Hamas as its closest ally, and that once in power it will cast aside the treaty.

The Brotherhood’s rise to political prominence became a certainty as a result of Egypt’s just-completed constitutional referendum.  Egyptian voters resoundingly (77%) approved changes that favor established political organizations such as the Muslim Brotherhood, which favors the imposition of an Islamic government in the overwhelmingly Muslim country.

Iran, which supplies Hamas with arms and training, hopes to benefit from an Israeli attack on Gaza.  It is in a regional tug-of-war for influence with Sunni-majority leader Saudi Arabia and would like nothing better than to upstage Riyadh as the primary sponsor of Palestinian rights, which would highlight the failed Arab foreign policy toward Israel.

Tehran also hopes to bloody Israel in a war of attrition using its proxies.  It created the terrorist group Hezbollah in the early 1980s as a proxy against Israel and the West.  That group survived a war with Israel in 2006 and is now larger and better-equipped, and has an official government role in Lebanon.  An operation launched by Israel into Gaza would likely invite Hezbollah to open a second front to threaten Israel’s northern frontier.  Syria could benefit from an Israeli assault on Gaza because it needs a distraction from its current unrest.  It is struggling to clamp down on protests in Daraa near the Jordanian border and is wary of the precedent set in Libya, where Western forces are intervening on the side of the protesters under the auspices of protecting civilians.

Damascus has already aided Hamas by providing safe haven to its leadership.  It also works closely with Hezbollah to arm and train Hamas.  Recall that earlier this month, the Liberian-flagged ship Victoria loaded weapons in Latakia, Syria, and departed for Gaza, but was fortunately intercepted by Israeli commandos.

Jordan is not a military threat to Israel at this point, but the country’s Palestinian majority would use an Israeli assault on Gaza to galvanize its protesters.  Palestinian demonstrators set up a tent camp in the center of Amman, in conscious imitation of Tahrir Square in Cairo.

The protesters, who named themselves the March 24 Movement after the date they began camping out, want economic equality and an end to corruption and autocracy.  But their protests, which could become violent, might force King Abdullah to give more power to Palestinian Islamists.  That might ultimately end the long peace pro-western Jordan has provided Israel, thus jeopardizing Israel’s eastern border.

So what should the U.S. do to help its ally Israel?

President Barack Obama should call for and support the overthrow of Hamas.  Overthrowing the terrorist regime at this time might be risky for the reasons cited.  But such a policy change, which is unlikely from Obama, would have several important long-term benefits.

It would remove a revolutionary Islamist regime that keeps the area unstable and serves as a trigger for an eventual regional war.  It would also blunt Iran’s hegemonic actions in the region, which are already expansive, and send a message to rogues such Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad and Egypt’s future Islamist-leaning government that Israel has a dependable partner in America.  It might also kick-start the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, which is off-track due in part to Palestinian extremism centered in Gaza.

Last week Gates called for “bold action” to address the Israeli-Palestinian crisis.  That bold action should be an American policy change that supports the overthrow of Hamas so that meaningful negotiations can restart and outsider influence from the likes of Iran and Syria is nipped in the bud.

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03/29/11

* Iran Film: Iran Plans to Conquer Israel, World A feature-length documentary film, produced by a top adviser to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, claims that the cataclysmic events that will usher in an era of Muslim world domination are about to begin.

* Syria government resigns in effort to appease protesters Syria’s Cabinet resigned Tuesday to help quell a wave of popular fury that erupted more than a week ago.

* Gaddafi troops force rebels back Pro-government forces have intensified attacks on Libyan rebels, forcing them to abandon the key town of Bin Jawad.

* ‘If Palestinians declare state, Israel weighing annexation’ Jerusalem is weighing the annexation of the major settlement blocs if Palestinians seek unilateral recognition of statehood.

* Blair removes website maps that did not label Israel Quartet envoy Tony Blair’s offices quickly removed from their websites Monday a Mideast map that did not label Israel.

* Netanyahu: The Things That Must Follow Present MidEast Turmoil Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu addressed the Jewish National Fund Conference on Tuesday.

* Libya air strikes go on until Gaddafi climbdown – US Allied strikes on Libya will continue until its leader, Muammar Gaddafi, meets UN terms, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has told world leaders.

* Japan finds plutonium in soil at stricken nuclear plant Plutonium found in soil at the Fukushima nuclear complex heightened alarm on Tuesday over Japan’s battle to contain the world’s worst atomic crisis in 25 years.

* Jordan teetering on civil war, local analysts say Jordan’s social cohesion is quickly unraveling, local experts warn, following violent demonstrations in the kingdom.

* Netanyahu to Abbas: You can’t have peace with both Israel and Hamas Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Monday that reconciliation between the Palestinian Authority and Hamas could spell the end of the peace process.

* Jordan battles to regain ‘priceless’ Christian relics A group of 70 or so “books”, each with between five and 15 lead leaves bound by lead rings, was apparently discovered in a remote arid valley in northern Jordan somewhere between 2005 and 2007.

03/28/11

* Islamic Jihad: Israel renewing aggression Terrorist group’s spokesman accuses Israel of renewing strikes on Gaza in order to undermine agreements between Palestinian factions.

* Libya raids hit Gaddafi hometown Coalition air raids have hit Muammar Gaddafi’s birthplace of Sirte, a key target for westward-advancing rebels.

* Radiation leak found outside Japan nuclear reactor Highly radioactive water has been found for the first time outside one of the reactor buildings at Japan’s quake-hit Fukushima nuclear plant, officials say.

* Energized Muslim Brotherhood in Libya eyes a prize Dr. Abdulmonem Hresha knows first hand how Moammar Gadhafi’s regime works.

* MKs to Discuss Anti-Jewish Racism on the Temple Mount “There is basic, racist discrimination on the Temple Mount.”

* No UN mandate to attack Gaddafi forces: Russia Russia said on Monday attacks on forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi amounted to intervention in a civil war and were not backed by the UN resolution authorising no-fly zones.

* Earthquake Report Designed to Scare; Is It Working? The State Comptroller’s report on Israel’s earthquake preparedness this month paints a dismal picture, expecting a 7.5 quake to kill 16,000 people and leave 377,000 homeless.

* Former MK Rabbi Chanan Porat: Zionism Is About Redemption Rabbi Chanan Porat told attendees at the Religious Zionist Education Institution’s Leadership Conference that “Zionism is about redemption.”

* Syria forces open fire on protesters in Daraa Witness says hundreds of demonstrators chanted against emergency laws in the southern city; Syria’s VP says Assad will announce important decisions that will ‘please the people’ in the next two days.

* China voices worry about Nato civilian casualties in Libya China’s vice-foreign minister Fu Ying has voiced concern that Nato’s anti-Gaddafi operation will cause “even more civilian casualties” in Libya.

03/26/11

* Barak: Iron Dome missile defense system to be deployed next week Israel is deploying its newly developed Iron Dome missile defense system for the first time.

* Strategist: Obama handling of Libya polarizes NATO, pushes Turkey into anti-U.S. camp The U.S. Obama Administration’s lack of leadership in helping to resolve the Libyan civil war has, among other things, widened the rift between the U.S. and European members.

* Libya rebels recapture key town Libyan rebels backed by extensive allied air raids have seized control of the frontline oil town of Ajdabiya from Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s forces.

* Japan nuclear plant: Radioactivity rises in sea nearby Levels of radioactive iodine in the sea near the tsunami-stricken Fukushima nuclear plant are 1,250 times higher than the safety limit.

* Syria turmoil: Fresh protests erupt Fresh protests have flared in Syria at the end of a week that has seen dozens of demonstrators killed.

* Libyan rebel commander admits his fighters have al-Qaeda links Abdel-Hakim al-Hasidi, the Libyan rebel leader, has said jihadists who fought against allied troops in Iraq are on the front lines of the battle against Muammar Gaddafi’s regime.

* Protester killed and 120 wounded in Jordan protests One protester was killed and 120 were wounded, including 58 police, when Jordanian security intervened to end clashes between two rival rallies at an Amman square.

* 2 Arrested in Jenin for Deadly Jerusalem Bus-Stop Bomb Israeli security forces may be closing in on the terrorists who bombed a crowded bus stop area Wednesday afternoon in Jerusalem.

* Southern Command: ‘There is anarchy in Gaza and Hamas’ Head of Southern Command Tal Russo said on Saturday that “there is anarchy in Gaza and Hamas.”

* Security and Defense: When deterrence erodes In March 2009, two months after Operation Cast Lead in the Gaza Strip ended, Maj.- Gen. Tal Russo, head of the IDF Operations Directorate, claimed that Israel had defeated Palestinian terrorism.