07/03/10

* Abbas says Israel can keep Kotel Are the Palestinians easing up on their demands on one of the places Israel has no plans of relinquishing?

* Israel sees massive unrest in West Bank following pressure from Obama Israeli security forces have been ordered to prepare for trouble from both Arabs and Jews in the West Bank.

* US Gen Petraeus urges unity to tackle Afghanistan war The new US commander in Afghanistan has called for civilian officials and the military to make a “united effort” to tackle the nation’s nine-year conflict.

* Iran moves radar to Syria: US official Iran has moved radar to Syria that could provide early-warning against a possible surprise Israeli air attack against Tehran’s nuclear sites.

* War in Iraq Defies U.S. Timetable for End of Combat President Obama has set an August deadline for the end of the combat mission in Iraq.

* ‘Saudi king says Israel, Iran don’t deserve to exist’ Saudi Arabia on Friday denied a report in French daily Le Figaro.

* ‘Obama warns Erdogan international Gaza flotilla probe bad for Turkey’ United States President Barak Obama warned Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan that an international probe into Israel’s deadly raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla could have negative consequences for Turkey.

* Netanyahu: No apology, no compensation to Turkey over Gaza flotilla Israel won’t apologize to Turkey over the Gaza aid flotilla clashes and the possibility of giving compensation to those injured in the incident is not up for discussion.

* Iranian Officials Scoff at Impact of New US Economic Sanctions Iranian officials are ridiculing the importance of new U.S. economic sanctions against Tehran.

* Russian ‘spy ring’ suspects denied bail by US courts Three suspected Russian spies held by the US have been denied bail by a Virginia court.

Ancient site near Nablus ‘too problematic’ to open

By: Chaim Levinson – Haaretz.com

Behind the rusty iron fence surrounding the archaeological work on Mount Gerizim lies one of Israel’s most impressive antiquities sites. But the Civil Administration is keeping the compound closed despite its huge tourism potential. It says planning at the site near Nablus in the West Bank is “too problematic.”

Over more than two decades, Yitzhak Magen, the administration’s chief archaeology officer, dug up a 2,000-year-old city, once home to 10,000 people. 

It was preserved in its entirety. The site consists of streets lined with houses, a marketplace and town center. Thousands of bones of sacrificial animals and tens of thousands of coins tell its story.

Mount Gerizim is sacred to the Samaritans who regard it, rather than Jerusalem’s Temple Mount, as the location chosen by God for a holy temple.
The mountain remains the center of the Samaritan religion to this day. In 1982, the Civil Administration started digging at the site and continued for 22 years, at an investment of tens of millions of shekels.

“Josephus writes that the Samaritans fell out with the Jews, moved their spiritual center to Mount Gerizim and built their temple in a compound identical to the Jewish temple in Jerusalem. That’s what all the archaeologists were looking for,” says Benny Katzover, former head of the Samaria Regional Council.

“They discovered that the destroyed temple began in the Hasmonean era and ended in the Byzantine era. The Byzantines built on its ruins an octagonal church, which has been dug up. The compound wall has remained almost entirely intact, as have parts of the central Samaritan city. The findings show a high living standard, with bathtubs, ceramics, a heating system and mosaics. You can see it was the capital of a kingdom.”

Initially the authorities set up an observation point overlooking Nablus and signs explaining the findings; they intended to open the site to the public. But after the second intifada they scrapped the plan. Now, during the lull in hostilities, the Samaria Regional Council and Samaritan community are demanding that it be opened to visitors.

‘This earth belongs to the community’

“Everyone wants to visit me and see what I believe in, what my history is – but I can’t let people in without a permit,” says Ovadia Cohen, secretary of the Samaritan community. “This earth belongs to the community, which received it from King Hussein. Every time I want to bring people in I need permits. We’re always begging the authorities to open it up. They keep making promises and and breaking them.

“We’re ready to run the place, we have the ability to run it. We’re losing a lot of money over this every year. Two or three tourist buses could be brought here every day. Multiply that by NIS 15 entrance fees, plus other expenses,” he says.

In May the Civil Administration held a meeting about the site and decided it was not interested in developing or running the compound. “Planning here is too problematic,” deputy Civil Administration head Ahvat Ben-Hur said at the meeting. “Some of the lands are private and some are owned by the Waqf [Muslim religious trust]. The existing master plan doesn’t allow for the construction of new access roads, parking spaces, as well as public and service structures.”

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07/02/10

* Obama to press Netanyahu on peace process, settlement freeze Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will get a warm reception from U.S. President Barack Obama on his trip to Washington next week.

* PM-Obama talks to determine region’s future Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s senior advisor’s, Yitzhak Molcho and Uzi Arad, are expected to leave for Cairo on Sunday for meetings with senior Egyptian officials.

* Message to Bibi: ‘A Promise is a Promise’ As Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu prepares to meet with United States President Barack Obama, the Judea and Samaria (Yesha) Council is taking steps to “remind” the prime minister of his commitment.

* Google’s Eric Schmidt: You can trust us with your data This week Google released an update to its Android mobile operating system.

* Barack Obama signs new sanctions against Iran into law US President Barack Obama has signed into law new sanctions against Iran intended to impede the development of its nuclear program.

* Ancient site near Nablus ‘too problematic’ to open Mount Gerizim is sacred to the Samaritans who regard it, rather than Jerusalem’s Temple Mount, as the location chosen by God for a holy temple.

* UK sets out plan to regain influence in EU The UK must build up its presence in the EU institutions and nurture stronger ties with smaller member states.

* Explosions at shrine in Pakistan kill dozens The death toll climbed to 50 on Friday after a pair of suicide bombers detonated their explosives vests at one of Pakistan’s holiest shrines.

* Dollar Plunges After UN Call To Ditch Greenback The dollar plunged today following a United Nations report which called for the greenback to be replaced as the global reserve currency.

* China Puts Best Face Forward With News Channel The Xinhua News Agency, China’s dominant news service and the propaganda arm of the Communist Party, introduced a 24-hour English-language news channel.

07/01/10

* Iran Arms Syria With Radar Iran has sent Syria a sophisticated radar system that could threaten Israel’s ability to launch a surprise attack against Iran’s nuclear facilities.

* Abbas Says He Supports an International Force for Palestinian Territories Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says he has sent Israel a proposal for the deployment of international forces in the Palestinian territories as part of an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal.

* China’s Xinhua launches global English TV channel China’s state news agency Xinhua has launched a 24-hour global news channel in English.

* Russia to deliver armored vehicles to PA Russia will deliver 50 donated armored personnel carriers (APC’s) to the Palestinian Authority.

* Iran: Sanctions won’t stop us The latest round of Security Council sanctions against Iran will not prevent the country from proceeding with its nuclear program.

* Israel takes diplomats to border, urges against aid flotillas to Gaza An Israeli official escorted more than 80 diplomats on a tour of the Kerem Shalom crossing between Israel and Gaza.

* ‘Sea monster’ whale fossil unearthed Researchers have discovered the fossilised remains of an ancient whale with huge, fearsome teeth.

* Belgian presidency sets parliament in its sights Belgium formally takes over the EU’s six-month rotating presidency from Spain today.

* William Hague: UK must extend influence or face decline William Hague has said the UK must have more “global reach and influence” or face decline in a fast-changing world.

* Turkey May Hire 500,000 Career Soldiers to Fight Kurds Turkey is making preparations to hire 500,000 career soldiers in order to ratchet up the war against Kurdish rebels.

06/30/10

* Mitchell, Armed with US Media, Trying to Extend Building Freeze U.S. Middle East envoy George Mitchell begins three days of talks with Israel and the Palestinian Authority Wednesday.

* Iran declares boycott on Coca Cola, Intel and ‘Zionists’ Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad signed Wednesday a new amendment to a law in the Islamic Republic that forbids the airing of advertisements for “Zionist companies.”

* Europe: Worst for Jews Since End of WW2 European Jewry is in its worst condition since the end of World War II.

* Sale of F-15s, PA State and Taliban Divide Obama and Saudi King U.S. President Barack Obama and Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah warmly spoke of friendship in their public statements fter their White House meeting Tuesday.

* Latvia parade set to celebrate Nazi invasion A parade to commemorate the day Nazi troops marched into Latvia during World War II is set to proceed on Thursday.

* ‘Israel’s plan to raze E. Jerusalem homes is an obstacle to peace’ Israel’s planned demolition of Palestinian homes in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan is “an obstacle to peace,” European Union Foreign Policy Chief Catherine Ashton said.

* Hezbollah vows to ‘defend Lebanese gas’ Hezbollah Deputy Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem addressed the new dispute between Israel and Lebanon over the gas field discovered in the Mediterranean Sea.

* EU accused of meddling in Israeli democracy An archly conservative group with strong links to the Israeli government has attacked the human rights community in the Jewish state.

* Settlers launch ‘aggressive’ campaign against Netanyahu Settlement leaders on Tuesday launched an “aggressive and direct” campaign on the eve of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Washington.

* Israel ‘to expand’ powers of Gaza flotilla inquiry Israel is ready to expand the powers of an investigation panel into its deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla.

06/29/10

* US Military Chief: Doesn’t Trust Iran but Israel, US “in Synch” Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman of U.S. Joint Chief of Staffs, returned home from Israel.

* Peres: N. Korea has become nuclear duty-free shop President Shimon Peres told Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Tuesday afternoon that “North Korea has become a duty-free shop for nuclear material.”

* CIA breaks with 2007 assessment in new estimate on Iran nukes The CIA, in what appears to significantly revise recent assessments, has determined that Iran has accumulated a sufficient amount of uranium for two nuclear weapons.

* Gen Petraeus faces confirmation to lead Afghan war Gen David Petraeus has indicated to a Senate committee that the security situation in Afghanistan is “tenuous”.

* Russia rejects US allegations of spying as baseless Allegations that Moscow ran a spy ring in the US are baseless and a throwback to the Cold War, a Russian foreign ministry official has said.

* Islam in kindergarten? At least 500 unregistered nursery schools operate in northern Israel, of which more than 100 are managed by the Islamic Movement.

* Lieberman: Absolutely no chance for a Palestinian state within next two years An independent Palestinian State is not a possibility in the next two years, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said.

* Destruction of First Temple Commemorated with Day of Fasting The “Three Weeks” of gradually-increasing mourning over the destruction of the Holy Temples and Israel’s exile begins today.

* Erdogan: Turkey still friend to Israel Turkey remains “a friend to Israel,” but the government under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is “the biggest barrier to peace” in the Middle East.

* Shares slump on European bank fears Global stock markets have fallen sharply on renewed concerns over the European banking sector.

06/28/10

* Iran is Surrounded by US Troops in 10 Countries Iran literally is surrounded by American troops, notes an oil market analyst, Energy and Capital editor Christian A. DeHaemer.

* Jerusalem master plan: Expansion of Jewish enclaves across the city The Jerusalem District Planning and Building Committee is set to approve a master plan that calls for the expansion of Jewish neighborhoods in East Jerusalem.

* G20 summit agrees on deficit cuts by 2013 Leaders at the G20 summit in Canada have agreed to cut national budget deficits while endeavouring to promote economic growth.

* Turkey bars Israel military flight after Gaza raid Turkey has barred an Israeli military flight from Turkish airspace, in apparent retaliation for Israel’s raid on an aid convoy bound for Gaza.

* Wins and losses for EU at G20 A range of compromise agreements enabled leaders to save face as the Group of 20 meeting in Canada drew to a close.

* Iran postpones nuclear talks as ‘punishment’ for UN sanctions President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad puts negotiations on hold until late August, saying move is ‘to teach west a lesson’

* Ashton to take command of US-type situation room You see it in the movies: fighting has broken out somewhere in the former Soviet Union, the US president walks into his situation room, monitors are showing satellite images, security advisors are shouting at each other, the president is given a briefing note and sends an agent to gather intelligence.

* Hezbollah: We don’t want dialogue with US Shiite group won’t talk to Washington until it changes pro-Israel policy, Nasrallah’s deputy says

* Saudi king seeks Obama action on Mideast peace Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah will press U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington this week to take a stronger stance with Israel over stalled peace talks with the Palestinians.

* Peres: Russia is taking Iran seriously President warns of Iranian threat at meeting with Estonian president.

06/26/10

* G8 summit turns focus to nuclear row with Iran, N. Korea After failing to resolve their differences on economic strategy, world leaders are turning their attention to grappling with some of the globe’s toughest foreign policy problems.

* U.S.: Turkey must prove its commitment to the West The United States on Saturday warned Turkey that it was alienating U.S. supporters and needed to demonstrate its commitment to partnership with the West.

* Congresswoman: Hezbollah joining Mexican drug cartels North Carolina Congresswoman Sue Myrick warned Friday that Hezbollah may be colluding with drug cartels on the US-Mexican border.

* Pakistan to monitor Google and Yahoo for ‘blasphemy’ Pakistan will start monitoring seven major websites, including Google and Yahoo, for content it deems offensive to Muslims.

* Iran: Gaza delegation to go on Lebanon ship Iranian lawmakers protesting Israel’s blockade of Gaza plan to travel on an aid ship that plans to leave from Lebanon.

* ‘Magnified’ lunar eclipse in North America finishes A partial lunar eclipse which was unusually magnified to viewers in North America has now ended.

* Lebanon: Israel can only threaten Conflict over natural gas reserves on the northern border heated up Friday as Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri responded to threats.

* Top U.S. military officer visits Afghanistan after McChrystal’s ouster America’s top military officer was in Afghanistan on Saturday in a scheduled visit that took on new significance after Gen. Stanley McChrystal was removed from his position this week as commander of the Afghan war.

* ‘Without state, PA is irrelevant’ Palestinian Chief Negotiator Saeb Erekat warned on Friday that the Palestinian Authority was founded to establish the institutions for a Palestinian state.

* US denies secret talks with Hamas The US denied on Saturday reports by an Arab newspaper saying officials were holding secret talks with Hamas.

06/25/10

* Leaders differ on how to nurture a global recovery As world leaders gathered to deal with the aftermath of the global financial crisis, President Barack Obama boasted about a congressional compromise on overhauling the U.S. banking system.

* Iranian Gaza aid ship won’t sail due to ‘Israeli threats’ An Iranian organization announced Thursday evening that the vessel carrying aid to the Gaza Strip, which was to have started its journey on Sunday from Iran, will not set sail.

* Likud approves resumption of construction upon freeze’s end The Likud Central Committee approved Thursday a proposal put forward by Knesset Member Danny Danon calling for the resumption of construction in the settlements.

* Landau: Israel willing to use force to protect gas finds National Infrastructure Minister Uzi Landau said Thursday that Israel is willing to use force in order to protect the natural gas reserves.

* US Approves New Iran Sanctions The United States Senate has voted 99-0 to approve new, tougher sanctions on Iran.

* Chinese Currency Hits New High Ahead of Meeting With global leaders assembling for a summit meeting in Canada over the weekend, China allowed the renminbi to close Friday at the strongest level against the dollar since currency policies were overhauled in 2005.

* Geithner tells Europe to focus on growth Europe must focus on growth as well as cutting spending to reduce national deficits, US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has told the BBC.

* Legal conundrum hangs over Kosovo’s EU future Kosovo is optimistic about its prospects of starting talks on visa free travel and a basic trade pact with the EU.

* Assad to start Latin American tour To improve Syria’s image on the international stage and strengthen economic ties, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has set out on a landmark tour to Latin America .

* US Takes Sides with Turkey on Kurdish Struggle The United States is taking sides with Turkey on the issue of the Kurdish struggle for freedom.

06/24/10

* Iran Steps Up Production of Enriched Uranium Iran’s atomic energy chief says his country can now produce 20-percent enriched uranium on a regular basis.

* Netanyahu Lashes Out at Iran and Hamas Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu took the opportunity, while greeting Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann, to mock and castigate Iran.

* US Warns Israel on Jerusalem Housing Demolition The United States warned Israel on Monday that a plan by officials in Jerusalem to demolish Palestinian housing to make way for a tourist center risks violence and could upset peace efforts.

* Russia’s Medvedev raps EU, US sanctions against Iran Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has criticised the unilateral US and EU sanctions on Iran that go beyond those approved by the UN Security Council.

* Israel Rejects UN Proposal for Gaza Probe Israel has rejected a proposal from United Nations Secretary-general Ban Ki-moon to establish a multinational commission to investigate a deadly Israeli raid on a Gaza-bound aid ship.

* 87 Senators Tell Obama: Stand Behind Israel! An overwhelming majority of the United States Senate has signed a letter to President Obama encouraging him to stand strongly behind Israel in the face of “challenges” to its international standing.

* Turkey Detains 27 After Bombing by Rebels Turkey’s state-run Anatolia news agency says police have detained 27 people for questioning about Tuesday’s bomb attack that killed four soldiers and a teenage daughter of an officer in Istanbul.

* ‘Put pressure on Hamas, not Israel’ Austria should pressure Hamas to change its policy, rather than Israel, President Shimon Peres told his counterpart from Vienna on Thursday at Beit Hanassi.

* UN chief says East Jerusalem demolition plan ‘illegal’ UN chief Ban Ki-moon has said the plan to demolish Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem to make way for a tourist park is illegal and unhelpful.

* US Mideast Envoy to Pursue Direct Peace Talks U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is sending Middle East envoy George Mitchell back to the region next week.