02/26/10

* Trilateral meeting in Damascus Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Hizbullah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah met Thursday evening in Damascus.

* Riots resume in Hebron Rioting in Hebron heated up again Friday afternoon as dozens of Palestinian protesters hurled rocks at IDF troops and Border Police forces near the Jewish quarter in the city.

* Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan in ‘coup plot’ warning Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has vowed that conspirators in an alleged plot to sow chaos and provoke a coup will face justice.

* Israeli authorities back 600 new East Jerusalem homes An Israeli planning committee has pushed forward plans for 600 new homes in Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem.

* Islamic bloc wants action to stop heritage sites plan The Islamic bloc at the United Nations on Thursday called for international action to force Israel to rescind its decision to renovate two contested holy sites in the West Bank.

* Purim Preparations Worldwide Jewish communities around the world are making final preparations Friday for the holiday of Purim.

* Gaddafi urges jihad against Switzerland Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi called on Thursday for a “jihad” or armed struggle against Switzerland, saying it was an infidel state that was destroying mosques.

* Palestinians threaten to adopt one-state solution The Palestinian Authority has warned that it may abandon its support of the 1993 Oslo Accords.

* Top US Marine rejects Obama plan to repeal gay ban The head of the US Marines said on Thursday he opposed ending the ban on gays serving openly in the military.

* EU: Goods made at Jewish settlements are not Israeli The European Court of Justice has ruled that Israeli goods made in Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank cannot be considered Israeli.

02/25/10

* Ahmadinejad craves Zionist-free ME The United States should pack up and leave the Middle East and stay out of regional affairs, Iran’s president said Thursday.

* Turkey’s Gul seeks to calm military ‘coup plot’ fears Turkey’s president has said tensions over an alleged military coup plot will be resolved within the law, after meeting the head of the armed forces.

* Peres: Chance of peace with Syria about to dissipate President Shimon Peres said Thursday that the chance of peace with Syria is about to dissipate, in a speech during a national ceremony in Tel Hai.

* China snubs US call for harsher Iran sanctions Beijing once again has shrugged off Washington’s call for harsher sanctions against Iran over its nuclear activities.

* Moscow pushes for link between new arms deal with U.S. and missile defense Moscow expects a new nuclear arms reduction treaty between Russia and the United States to be linked to Washington’s plans to deploy missile shield elements in Europe.

* Afghan government claims Taliban stronghold The Afghan government took official control of the southern Taliban stronghold of Marjah on Thursday, installing an administrator and raising the national flag.

* Sunni leader decides to take part in Iraq election A top Sunni lawmaker who just last week pulled his party out of Iraq’s upcoming election backtracked Thursday.

* Israel, US hold strategic talks on Iran Israel and the US were holding a one-day, high-level strategic dialogue on Thursday expected to focus on sanctions against Iran.

* US slams Israel over designating heritage sites The Obama administration criticized Israel for designating two shrines on Palestinian territory as Israeli national heritage sites.

* Ashton’s absence from defence gathering raises eyebrows Defence ministers gathering in Palma de Mallorca on Wednesday (24 February) “regretted” the absence of foreign and security policy chief Catherine Ashton.

02/24/10

* Lavrov announces high-level ME talks A high-level meeting of the Middle East quartet will take place in Moscow next month, Russia’s foreign minister says.

* Top Turkish officers charged over ‘coup plot’ Seven senior military officers have been formally charged in Turkey with attempting to overthrow the government.

* Top US general: US has Plan B for slower Iraq exit he top US general in Iraq said Monday he could slow the exit of US combat forces this year if Iraq’s politics are chaotic following elections next month.

* Gates Calls European Mood a Danger to Peace Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, who has long called European contributions to NATO inadequate, said Tuesday that public and political opposition to the military had grown so great in Europe that it was directly affecting operations in Afghanistan.

* Edelstein: Iran Exporting Radical Islam to Latin America Latin American Jewish leaders are meeting with Minister of Diaspora Affairs Yuli Edelstein Tuesday night in the wake of growing Iranian influence and anti-Semitism in the region.

* ‘Abbas campaign is hypocritical’ Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu issued a harsh response on Tuesday evening to a statement made by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas earlier in the day.

* Sharansky setting JA on new path The Jewish Agency, for years seen as a troubled and declining shell of its former self, may be getting a new lease on life, with a new organizational structure and a new mission.

* Russia discusses delay in missile delivery to Iran Russia’s foreign minister has hinted that the delay in delivering air-defense missiles to Iran is connected with concerns about regional tensions.

* Abbas Warns of ‘Holy War’ over Rachel’s Tomb Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas warns of a “holy war” over Rachel’s Tomb in Bethlehem.

* Barak in US to push Iran sanctions Defense Minister Ehud Barak left for the US on Tuesday, for talks with senior American officials that will focus on Iran.

02/23/10

* ‘J’lem city wall dates back to King Solomon’ Ancient stone fortifications that were recently uncovered outside the walls of Jerusalem’s Old City date back some 3,000 years to the time of King Solomon.

* ‘Netanyahu could start a war’ Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s decision to include Jewish landmarks in the West Bank in the government’s new list of heritage sites is a “severe provocation”.

* About 50 Turkish commanders held over coup plot Turkish police detained about 50 military commanders Monday for allegedly planning to blow up mosques in order to trigger a military takeover and overthrow the Islamic-rooted government.

* West Bank strike over Israeli tomb heritage claim A strike has been called by the Palestinian Authority in Bethlehem in protest at Israel’s move to claim two West Bank shrines as heritage sites.

* Iran to ‘hide nuclear plants inside mountains’ Iran said on Monday it is considering plans to build two new uranium enrichment plants concealed inside mountains to avert air strikes, drawing condemnation from the United States.

* Ya’alon heads delegation to China Israel on Tuesday said Deputy Prime Minister Moshe Ya’alon will lead a high-level delegation next week to China.

* Jericho, again A decision by the PA to stamp out terrorism and incitement against Israel would constitute a huge step on the road to independence.

* US Islamic Envoy: Wrong Words or Wrong Choice? The Obama administration’s special envoy to the Islamic world has been caught red-faced in a statement he previously denied having made.

* Sweden continues attack on US appointment Swedish foreign minister Carl Bildt has said the EU commission’s sneaky way of handling a recent US appointment will not be repeated.

* Hungary passes Holocaust denial bill Hungary’s parliament on Monday approved a bill making Holocaust denial punishable by up to three years in prison, but the measure may be unconstitutional.

UN: Heritage sites on occupied land

By: Yedioth Internet

Netanyahu has caved to pressure from the Right, and has also enraged the international community. United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Robert Serry issues a special statement on Monday in which he expressed “concern” over the Israeli government’s decision to declare the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron and Rachel’s Tomb in Bethlehem national heritage sites.

Serry said that these sites are located in occupied territories and in places that are not only holy to Jews.

The statement read: “I am concerned at the announcement of the Israeli government regarding holy sites in Hebron and Bethlehem and the heightened tensions that have resulted.

“These sites are in occupied Palestinian territory and are of historical and religious significance not only to Judaism but also to Islam, and to Christianity as well.”

On Sunday, the cabinet approved a comprehensive plan for the preservation of “heritage” sites across the country, at an investment of some NIS 400 million (roughly $106 million).

At the last minute, following pressure from ministers and rightists, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided to ad the two West Bank locations to the preservation plan.

The UN envoy urged Israel not to take any steps that would undermine confidence and harm negotiations, “the resumption of which should be the highest shared priority of all who seek peace.”

He also called for restraint and cal, after Palestinians in Hebron declared a general strike on Monday in protest of the decision, and held a demonstration in which stones were thrown at security forces.

Serry noted that he had visited Hebron last week and would like to “see more positive steps by Israel to enable Palestinian development and state-building in the area and throughout the West Bank, reflecting a genuine commitment to the two State solution.”

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China taps more Saudi crude than US

By: Gregory Meyer – The Financial Times

The shift in strategy is not expected to weaken the political relationship between the US and Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia’s oil exports to the US last year sank below 1m barrels a day for the first time in two decades just as China’s purchases climbed above that level, highlighting a shift in the geopolitics of oil from west to east.

The drop in US demand for oil from the kingdom, traditionally one of its primary sources, is the result of overall lower energy consumption but also greater reliance on imports from Canada and Africa.

China’s economic growth, meanwhile, is prompting Beijing to buy more Saudi oil, a trend Riyadh has encouraged through refinery joint ventures.

“China offers demand security, something that for a long time the oil-producing countries including Saudi Arabia have called for,” said John Sfakianakis, chief economist at Banque Saudi Fransi in Riyadh. “As global demand has been picking up in the east . . . Saudi Arabia has been looking east.”

Barack Obama, US president, wants to reduce US dependence on foreign oil and encourage renewable fuels. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia wants stable markets for its oil reserves.

The divergence will provide the backdrop as Steven Chu, US energy secretary, visits Riyadh on Monday. His agenda reflects Washington’s focus, with an emphasis on technology research rather than oil politics.

The drop in Washington’s reliance on Riyadh’s oil is unlikely to alter dramatically their relationship, at least in the short-term. Analysts say oil is a fungible commodity and any supply shock in the Middle East will still affect the US economy in spite of lower imports from Saudi Arabia. On the other hand, China’s rising demand for Saudi oil, on top of already large purchases of Iranian crude, could boost Beijing’s interest in the region.

The US imported 998,000 b/d of Saudi crude in the first 11 months of 2009, the lowest since 1988, according to official data. Analysts expect that December figures will confirm the drop. The fall came as Saudi oil exports to China hit a record in December above the psychologically significant 1m b/d level. Beijing has doubled the amount of oil it buys from the kingdom over the past three years.

For years, state oil company Saudi Aramco “was under strict orders to be first in sales” to the US, a strategy that was “political and not commercial”, according to Amy Myers Jaffe and Jareer Elass at Rice University in Houston. That changed in 2003 after the Saudi ruling elite relaxed the strategy.

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02/22/10

* Iran ‘to build two new nuclear sites this year’ The head of Iran’s nuclear programme has said the country will build two new uranium enrichment facilities within the next year.

* UN: Heritage sites on occupied land UN special coordinator for Mideast peace process condemns cabinet decision to declare West Bank Jewish sites national heritage sites.

* Right-wingers raise flag in Jericho Security forces begin evacuating activists from ancient synagogue.

* China taps more Saudi crude than US Saudi Arabia’s oil exports to the US last year sank below 1m barrels a day for the first time in two decades just as China’s purchases climbed above that level, highlighting a shift in the geopolitics of oil from west to east.

* False accusations against Israel On sidelines of EU meeting, FM cites insufficient evidence in Dubai case.

* Riots over Israeli claim to West Bank heritage sites Israeli soldiers have clashed with protesters in the West Bank town of Hebron after two disputed shrines were listed as Israeli heritage sites.

* EU condemns passport use in Dubai killing European Union foreign ministers have “strongly condemned” the use of forged European passports in the assassination of Hamas commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh.

* Robots and bees to beat the Taliban The homemade IED is the extremists’ deadliest weapon and America is spending billions on trying to combat it. We are granted access to this secret, smart and bizarre world

* Suddenly serious about the atomic ayatollahs The Obama Administration’s Iran policy has spun like a weathervane during the past year.

* Wall from King Solomon Period Revealed in Jerusalem Hebrew University archaeologists have revealed an ancient path in Jerusalem believed to date back to the time of King Solomon, along with structures including a gateway and the foundation of a building.

02/20/10

* Syria warns: Next war will be ruinous Syrian Prime Minister Naji al-Otari on Saturday warned Israel that any new Mideast war would be catastrophic for the region and beyond.

* ‘Net use risked al-Mabhouh’s life’ A Hamas legislator said that Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, who was found dead in a Dubai hotel room on January 20, put himself at risk by booking his trip through the Internet.

* Blair: Israel-Palestinian peace talks to resume Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Saturday that he hoped peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians will resume in the coming weeks.

* Ayalon: Israel-Europe relations solid Deputy Foreign Minister Daniel Ayalon said Saturday that the chances of a a diplomatic crisis brewing between Israel and the European community over the Dubai assassination of Hamas operative Mahmoud al-Mabhouh are very slim.

* Syria dismisses IAEA call for more inspectors access Syria dismissed on Saturday an International Atomic Energy Agency recommendation to allow its inspectors unrestrained access.

* ‘West will lose by helping Israel’ During a sermon in the Gaza Strip, Mahmoud Zahar warned that the West stands to lose by helping Israel in taking the conflict abroad.

* Greece seeks support for debt plan but not bail-out Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou has said his country needs the support of European governments if it is to cut its debt levels effectively.

* Russia to supply Iran with S-300 defense systems Russia intends to fulfill a contract to supply S-300 air defense missile systems to Iran.

* In Turmoil, Sunni Party Calls for Boycott of Iraq Vote The Sunni political party whose two most prominent leaders were disqualified from next month’s parliamentary elections in Iraq because of supposed ties to Saddam Hussein’s Baath Party called Saturday for a boycott of the vote.

* Ex-U.N. official ElBaradei eyes run for Egypt’s top job Nobel Peace Prize winner and former United Nations nuclear chief Mohamed ElBaradei is shaking up Cairo’s entrenched political elite.

02/19/10

* Iran’s supreme leader denies nuclear report claims Iran’s supreme leader has denied it is developing nuclear weapons, after a new report from the UN atomic watchdog, the IAEA, sparked an international outcry.

* U.S. Engaging Syria – a Terror State – on Anti-terror Concerns Reversing yet another policy of former President George W. Bush, current U.S. President Barack Obama announced this week that he would nominate career diplomat Robert Ford to become Washington’s first ambassador to Syria since 2005.

* Abbas to renew talks with Israel next week Negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority are to be renewed next week.

* IAEA suspects Syrian nuclear activity at bombed site Uranium particles found at a Syrian desert complex allegedly bombed to ruin by Israel in 2007 point to possible covert nuclear activity at the site.

* Census discovers 5,000 marine species A preview of the Census of Marine Life has revealed that the project has discovered over 5,000 new species.

* Saudis brace for decline in worldwide oil demand Officials said Riyad has been discussing options ahead of forecasts that demand for crude oil would peak over the next decade.

* Group: We Demand a Jewish Presence in Jericho In 1994, Jericho was the first city in Judea and Samaria ceded to the newly created Palestinian Authority.

* PM’s List of Heritage Sites Does Not Include Cave of Machpelah The Chairman of the Council of Jewish Communities in Judea and Samaria (the Yesha Council), Danny Dayan, asked Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu Thursday to make a last minute change in the list of heritage sites that the government intends to promote and enhance.

* Ashton tackles Serb tensions on maiden voyage to Balkans EU foreign relations chief Catherine Ashton took aim at Serbian nationalist tensions in the western Balkans in a speech on her first trip to the region.

* China anger at Dalai Lama-Obama meeting A visit by the Dalai Lama to Washington has “seriously undermined” relations between the US and China.

02/18/10

* Dubai 99% sure Mossad killed Mabhouh Dubai police chief said he was 99 percent certain that the Mossad was responsible for the assassination of top Hamas official Mahmoud al-Mabhouh.

* ‘Hamas would lose PA elections’ Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’s party Fatah would crush their rivals Hamas were elections to be held today.

* Turkey rebuffed Obama on missile defense shield Turkey’s leader rejected a U.S. appeal to deploy a NATO missile shield that would block an Iranian attack on Europe.

* Ancient Jerusalem Waterway Revealed at Jaffa Gate The excavations are being conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority as part of a “rescue” operation.

* Ahmadinejad: If Israel attacks Hezbollah, its ‘case should be closed’ Iran’s president on Thursday said that if the Israelis launch a new war against Lebanon’s Hezbollah, the militant group should retaliate strong enough to close their case once and for all.

* Freemasons keen to open office in EU capital A French freemason has said that part of the movement is keen to open a bureau in Brussels to lobby against the rising influence of religious organisations in the EU institutions.

* Iran vows to stand by Hezbollah against Israel Iran’s president on Thursday said that if the Israelis launch a new war against Lebanon’s Hezbollah, the militant group should retaliate strong enough to “close their case once and for all.”

* ‘Arabs now 53% of North’s population’ Israel’s northern Arab population now stands at 53 percent, according to a February report published by the Central Bureau of Statistics.

* Israel contemplating cooperation with Egypt on solar project Minister of Industry, Trade and Labor Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer revealed that during his last visit to Egypt with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu an agreement was reached to initiate cooperation between Egypt and Israel on a solar-related project.

* Netanyahu: Use public diplomacy to combat Iran, Goldstone Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu asked Diaspora Affairs and Information Minister Yuli Edelstein to join an initiative to combat threats to Israel using public diplomacy.