Babylonian relic to visit US with historic message of tolerance

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It is a deeply unimpressive looking object – about the size and shape of a rugby ball, made from hardened clay and incised all over with the stick-like characters of Babylonian cuneiform. And yet despite an unpromising appearance, it is hard to think of an artefact freighted with such significance for so many different peoples. Made shortly after Cyrus of Persia captured Babylon in 539BC, the Cyrus cylinder records how the ruler allowed deported peoples to return to their homelands and ushered in an era of religious tolerance in his new, multiethnic empire.

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Muslims Claim Netanyahu Plans to Build ‘False’ Holy Temple

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Al Aqsa officials warn that the “new Likud” is planning to build a “false” Third Holy Temple and divide the Muslim compound.

Muslim paranoia of Jews on the Temple Mount had reached panic stages even before this week’s Likud primaries that placed Jewish Leadership faction leader Moshe Feiglin in a ranking that assures his election to the Knesset in January.

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EU countries declare positions on Palestine’s UN bid

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France has said it will vote Yes in a UN vote on making Palestine into an “observer state,” but the UK will only back the move with strings attached.

French foreign minister Laurent Fabius told parliament on Tuesday (27 November): “You know that for years and years France’s consistent position has been the recognition of the Palestinian state … That is why when the question is raised [in New York] on Thursday and Friday, France will respond with a ‘Yes’.”

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Long-term success or blip in the chart of the conflict?

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The success or failure of Operation Pillar of Defense depends on the most elusive of parameters, the future, but this major round of conflict — Israel’s first since the still-moving fire of the Arab Spring began to burn — can be viewed on many different levels, from the army’s successes on the ground, to Hamas’s extended rocket range and resilience, to the silent but watching eyes of Iran.

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Turkey’s Erdogan calls Israel a ‘terrorist state’

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ISTANBUL – Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan described Israel on Monday as a “terrorist state” in carrying out its bombardment of Gaza, underlining hostility for Ankara’s former ally since relations between them collapsed in 2010.

His comments came after nearly a week of Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel and Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip. An Israeli missile killed at least 11 Palestinian civilians including four children in Gaza on Sunday.

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Exposé: the Vatican Welcomes Iran

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Hizbullah’s officials, the Shiite terrorist group based in Lebanon, were hosted in Rome by the Vatican during the recent ceremony for the election of six new cardinals. Among the new cardinals is the Lebanese Patriarch, Bechara Boutros Rai.

As head of Lebanon’s Catholic Church, Rai recently sent his envoy, Father Abdo Abou Kassem, to Teheran to attend a conference in support of the Palestinian Arab Intifada and of a “Zionist-free middle east”. The conference was attended also by Hizbullah ideologue, Mohammad Raad, and by the Hamas’ leader Khaled Meshaal.

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European debt crisis a bigger global threat than US fiscal cliff, says OECD

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Europe’s debt crisis remains a far bigger threat to the world’s economy than the “fiscal cliff”, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

In its latest twice yearly report the OECD warned the world’s major economies could all got back into recession if euro-zone and US policy makers fail to tackle their fiscal crises. The organisation believed an escalation in the ongoing European crisis poses the biggest threat to global economies and could drag Europe into a deep recession in the next two years and the US along with it.

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