08/11/09

* China’s military launches long-range war games China’s military launched war games Tuesday aimed at deploying forces at long distances, reflecting moves to ensure security in the restive western regions of Tibet and Xinjiang.

* Jihadis thrice attacked Pakistan nuclear sites Pakistan’s nuclear facilities have already been attacked at least thrice by its home-grown extremists and terrorists.

* Dahlan: No peace talks without deadline Former Palestinian security commander Mohammed Dahlan, who was apparently elected Tuesday to Fatah’s Central Committee, said that he would allow no one to negotiate with Israel unless a deadline for peace talks is announced in advance.

* Russia sees U.S. space threat, builds new rocket The United States will be able to hit any target in Russia from space by 2030.

* Hizbullah Boasts, Dismisses Talk of War Several leaders of the Iranian-controlled Lebanese terrorist organization Hizbullah have bragged about their military capabilities.

* NSC: Avoid traveling to Jordan, Egypt The National Security Council Counter-Terrorism Bureau issued updated travel warnings on Tuesday.

* Strong quakes hit Japan and India A strong earthquake has struck Tokyo and central Japan, halting train services, closing motorways and causing a nuclear power station to shut down.

* ‘Crisis satellite’ returns images Britain’s latest imaging satellite has returned its first pictures.

* 71 Senators to Obama: How About Pressuring the Arabs? No fewer than 71 US Senators – including only six of the 13 Jewish ones – sent a letter to US President Barack Obama.

* Medvedev lambasts Ukraine leader Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has made a scathing attack on Ukraine’s president, accusing him of “anti-Russian” behaviour.

08/10/09

* Militants launch Afghan attacks Taliban militants have attacked official buildings in east Afghanistan, firing rockets at a police headquarters and government offices, officials say.

* Netanyahu sends out warning to Beirut Netanyahu warned Beirut if Hezbollah becomes an official member of Lebanon’s government, “we will hold the government accountable for any aggression.”

* Fatah backs two-state solution, sharpening rift with Hamas Fatah endorsed the creation of a Palestinian state alongside Israel, underlining its ideological conflict with the Islamist Hamas.

* A fifth of European Union will be Muslim by 2050 Britain, Spain and Holland will have an even higher proportion of Muslims in a shorter amount of time

* 66% of Jews: Our Sovereignty in Jerusalem is Indisputable 66 percent of Israeli Jews believe that Jerusalem in its entirety is Israel’s capital and that Israel’s right to build anywhere within the city is indisputable.

* Bomb attacks in Iraq kill dozens At least four bombs have exploded in Iraq, killing about 40 people and wounding more than 200.

* Economic outlook: Oil prices cloud recovery hopes The nascent recovery in global economic activity could yet be derailed by rising oil prices, with Brent crude hitting $76 a barrel last week, its highest levels of the year to date.

* Netanyahu: Gush Katif One Expulsion Too Many Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, who voted with the Sharon government four years to expel 10,000 Jews from their Gaza and northern Samarian homes, told the Cabinet he will not repeat the same mistake.

* EU takes tough stance on Iran trials Sweden’s EU presidency has criticized Iran for putting on trial British and French embassy staff, saying that action against individual member states is viewed as action against all of Europe and “will be treated accordingly.”

* Iran to US: We won’t agree to negotiations deadline US administration sends message to Iran expressing interest in direct talks on nuclear issue, but qualifies that response from Tehran must be received by end of September.

Hotbeds of separatism in modern Europe

By:RIA Novosti

MOSCOW. (RIA Novosti). Today, Europe is the venue of both integration and separatist processes. Experts have calculated that in the 21st century more than 10 new states may emerge in Europe.

Basque Country is the most traditional example of European separatism. In Spain, about two million Basques live in three provinces of what is called Basque Country. It has broader powers than other Spanish regions; the living standards are above the average; and Basque is recognized as an official language. But despite this devolution deal, the advocates of secession from Spain (to be merged with the Basque-populated part of France) are not going to stop at that.

Francisco Franco was responsible for the growth of separatism – the Basques were not allowed to publish books and newspapers; conduct instruction in Basque (native name – euskara); give children Basque names or put out their national flag. Euskadi Ta Askatasuna or ETA (Basque for “Basque Homeland and Freedom”) was set up in 1959 as an anti-Franco party. Franco has long been dead and the Basque country has received the autonomous status, but this does not prevent the Basque terrorists from fighting. More than 900 people have fallen victim to the struggle for “independence.”

Catalonia, an autonomous province in the north-east of Spain is also a headache for Madrid. Having their own language and culture, the Catalans have always stressed their separate identity in Spain. Their province enjoys extensive autonomy in Spain, a constitutional monarchy. Relations with the central government in Madrid are being regulated by a separate charter. In 2005, the new version of the charter said that the Catalans are a separate nation. However, there are dozens of parties and public organizations in the region, mostly left-wing, which are advocating cessation from Spain. Their goal is to hold a referendum on independence until 2014.

Another Spanish province, Valencia, received a new autonomous status in July 2007.

France has a long-standing experience of resisting separatism and extremism on its territory, above all in the Mediterranean island of Corsica. The Corsican national groups clashed with the French army in the middle 1970s. The Corsican Nationalist Union and the Movement for Self-Determination are the biggest and most influential among these groups. Both have combat units. In the last 25 years, the island’s status was upgraded twice – in 1982 and 1990 the local authorities were given increasingly broad powers in the economy, agriculture, energy industry, transportation, education, and culture. Several years ago, French parliament recognized the existence of the Corsican nation. This decision was later cancelled as contradicting the Constitution of the French Republic.

The Breton Revolutionary Army (BRA) has operated in Bretagne, a north-western French province, since the early 1970s. The descendants of the Celts, who once came from the British Isles, do not identify themselves fully with the French, or consider themselves special among other French citizens. During censuses, many of them call themselves Bretons although put French as their native tongue. The BRA (apparently named by analogy with the Irish Republican Army – IRA) belongs to the extremist wing of the nationalist movement Emgann, which is fighting against the “French oppressors.”

In Italy, the separatist attitudes are strong in the industrially advanced northern regions. The influential League of the North has so far given up its demand of secession and insists on Italy becoming a federation. There are also people wishing to see South Tirol, which Italy received after WWI, reunited with Austria.

Belgium may separate into northern Flanders (whose residents speak Dutch and are leaning towards the Netherlands) and southern French-speaking Wallonia. This confrontation between Belgium’s two linguistic communities is rooted in the beginning of Belgium’s independent history when the Walloons and the Flemish formed a union against the Netherlands. Having once united in the name of freedom, they have been trying to break apart for almost two centuries. Appeals for independence are growing stronger and stronger – the economically advanced Flanders does not want to “feed” the Walloon Region. The polls show that more than 60% of the Flemish and over 40% of the Walloons believe that Belgium may disintegrate.

In Britain, the separatist attitudes have moved from Ulster to Scotland. The recent Scottish parliamentary elections were won by the supporters of the formation of a new independent state from the Scottish National Party (SNP). The head of the Scottish government Alex Salmond declared that Scotland may become independent within a decade. So far, only 23% of Scots support the idea of their independence (as compared with 30% a year ago). However, the then Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown (the current British Prime Minister) warned in the press that Britain would be threatened with “Balkanization” if the 300 year-long union between England and Scotland continued weakening.

Denmark’s Faeroe Islands are a semi-autonomous territory, living on the government’s subsidies of almost $170 million a year. This fact is a restraint for the local separatists, although seven years ago they tried to conduct a referendum on independence.

Quiet Switzerland also has its own separatists. The Front for the Liberation of Yura has been demanding this canton’s independence from the confederation for over 30 years. At one time, Yura inhabited by French-speaking Catholics was transferred to the canton of Bern with its predominantly German-speaking Protestant population. The Front’s leaders admit that their chances of success are minimal.

Vojvodina is a Serbian autonomous region located some 35 km (22 miles) away from Belgrade. The Alliance of Vojvodina’s Magyars, whose representatives control almost 70% of the region’s territory, demand a republican status for the region, a referendum on secession from Serbia and a confederation with Hungary. Late last March, the Association asked the European Union to send a mission to study the situation. Hungarians now account for more than 40% of the region’s population.

A similar scenario is developing in Romanian Transylvania (in 1940-1945 it belonged to Hungary; in 1919-1939 to Romania; and before that to Austria-Hungary). The percentage of Hungarians there already exceeds 45%. The Union for the Revival of Hungarian Transylvania, set up under Ceausescu, has already held referendums on territorial autonomy in three Transylvanian districts late last March. The local Hungarians expressed themselves for the maximal autonomy from Bucharest and independent relations with Budapest.

The “anti-colonial” raids have become more frequent in Italian Sardinia, and in the Austrian provinces of Stiria and particularly Carinthia, mostly populated by the Croatians and Slovenians. The South Albanian Greeks and the residents of the Portuguese Azores have also become increasingly active in demanding autonomy.

Kosovo, with a 90% ethnic-Albanian majority, has been formally recognized as a sovereign state by over 55 countries including the U.S. and most EU members since it proclaimed its independence from Serbia on February 17, 2008.

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Bono, Tony Blair to lend their voices at church conference on leadership

By: Georgia Garvey – Chicago Tribune

Although Bono and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair might be considered unconventional choices as featured speakers Friday at a church conference, organizers say they are a perfect fit.

“Leadership doesn’t only come from our little world,” said Jim Mellado, president of the Willow Creek Association. “We have to look outside ourselves from wherever we can to learn, grow and develop.”

In that spirit of growth, the group’s annual leadership summit will stream live to 123 churches across the country and 14 in Canada, said Beth Dahlenburg, a marketing director for the association, which organizes the yearly convention at Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington.

Organizers estimate 7,000 attended the opening Thursday of the two-day event. The group expects the same turnout Friday, when videos will be broadcast of U2 lead singer Bono and of Blair, who was British prime minister for a decade.

Bono fashioned a reputation as an activist in recent years with work to reduce AIDS-related deaths and improve the quality of life in Africa. Blair has continued to stay on the worldwide stage with diplomatic efforts in the Middle East.

Three years ago, Bono appeared in a videocast at the same Willow Creek summit and challenged members of the association to get involved in the problems of Africa.

On Friday, the rock star will give a “progress report” on how the association is doing, said spokeswoman Amy Hauser.

The taped interview with Blair will focus on making tough, unpopular decisions.

Inviting such high-profile people such as Bono and Blair is part of the summit’s attempt to seek out the best leadership advice, organizers said.

“We have been failed by the lack of credible leadership in our financial institutions, in our companies at times, even in church and the government,” Mellado said. “We have got to have these transformation-minded leaders equipped, inspired, so they can change and influence all the spheres that they touch.”

The association will rebroadcast later to 45 U.S. churches and eventually will send DVDs to 150 countries, Dahlenburg said. The association is composed of 12,000 churches worldwide.

Some speakers Thursday included Gary Hamel, a business management expert who urged church leaders to accept changes to rigid hierarchies and practices.

Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett-Packard, took part in a video discussion on hiring and firing.

Willow Creek Association estimates 100,000 people will eventually take part in the summit in some way. Many will be reached via a multilayered communication strategy that includes the Internet and social media.

Joe Dascenzo, a volunteer who was helping update Twitter feeds, said he discovered that the leadership summit occupied the top four themes on Twitter at one point in the day.

Dascenzo said one blogger unaffiliated with the organization was transmitting notes from the sessions as they happened.

“It’s like stream of consciousness right from the stage,” he said. “That’s just how it is, everyone’s just kind of contributing to the conversation.”

Dahlenburg said audiocasts will be posted on the association Web site in the next couple of months, and online training will be offered to those who want to explore particular leadership sessions.

Using social networking technology was a must, Mellado said.

“We want to get the message out in the thousand ways we can get that message out,” he said. “If Facebook is where people are, we’re going to be there, if [it’s] Twitter, we’re going to be there.”

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Fatah: All of Jerusalem must be returned before negotiations

By: The Jerusalem Post

The sixth Fatah General Assembly decreed on Saturday that the return of both east and west Jerusalem to Palestinian control was a “red line” which was non-negotiable, and would need to be fulfilled before any peace talks with Israel could renew, Israel Radio reported.

According to the report, a document adopted by the Fatah delegates of the assembly declared that Palestinians would “continue to be sacrificed until residents of Jerusalem are free of settlements and settlers.” The document went on to state that all of Jerusalem, including the surrounding villages, belonged to the Palestinians, and lands conquered following the Six Day War shared the same status as those located within the Green Line.

Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz blasted the statement Saturday, saying that the declaration was a clear message to all those who maintained the “illusion that the Palestinians were prepared for compromise,” Israel Radio reported.

Israel should take legal steps in response to the decree, Israel Radio quoted the minister as saying. According to the report, he urged the government to expand the municipal authority of Jerusalem to include Ma’aleh Adumim, Givat Ze’ev, Gush Etzion, and Beitar. In addition, Katz encouraged further construction in surrounding neighborhoods so as to increase Jewish presence in the city.

Also at the conference on Saturday, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas was named head of Fatah.

“This convention must be a new beginning for the Fatah movement,” said Abbas to thunderous applause. “In our history we’ve had many launches and setbacks. Sometimes we have reached the edge of the abyss – but we have always returned stronger,” he said.

Hundreds of delegates cheered and clapped as senior Fatah official Tayib Abdul Rahim announced that Abbas was chosen to lead the party. There was no vote because no other candidate came forward to challenge Abbas’ five-year rule.

Technically Abbas can only lead the party for five years, until a new conference is announced, but this is the first time Fatah members have met in 20 years and it is not clear when they will convene again.

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08/08/09

* Fatah: All of Jerusalem must be returned before negotiations The sixth Fatah General Assembly decreed on Saturday that the return of both east and west Jerusalem to Palestinian control was a “red line” which was non-negotiable.

* Teheran resumes mass trial of protesters Dozens of opposition activists and protesters stood trial in Teheran Saturday on charges of rioting and plotting to topple the ruling Islamic system.

* Bono, Tony Blair to lend their voices at church conference on leadership Although Bono and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair might be considered unconventional choices as featured speakers Friday at a church conference, organizers say they are a perfect fit.

* Hezbollah No. 2 says group ready for war with Israel Hezbollah’s deputy secretary general, Sheikh Naim Qassem, said his organization is ready for any outbreak in hostilities that may erupt along the border with Israel.

* Abbas reelected Fatah leader Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas was reelected as the leader of the Fatah movement Saturday.

* US: Iranian bomb no earlier than 2013 US State Department officials estimate that Iran will be unable to develop a nuclear weapon in the next four years despite previous assessments.

* UK ‘may have 40-year Afghan role’ The UK’s commitment to Afghanistan could last for up to 40 years.

* New NATO Chief Calls for More Troops in Afghanistan New NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen says more troops are needed in Afghanistan to defeat a resurgent Taliban movement.

* Medvedev: Defeat of Georgia showed Russian might Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Saturday hailed the Russian victory in a war with Georgia a year ago, saying it showed the nation’s strength and boosted its role in the world.

* Hotbeds of separatism in modern Europe Today, Europe is the venue of both integration and separatist processes. Experts have calculated that in the 21st century more than 10 new states may emerge in Europe.

08/07/09

* Official: New Hizbullah arms may alter balance Increasing tensions between Israel and Hizbullah are the result of growing concern that Syria will transfer “balance-altering” weaponry to the Iranian-backed group.

* Bomb attacks mar Shia Iraqi feast Bomb attacks on a Shia mosque and pilgrims have killed at least 23 people as Iraq’s main Muslim community marks one of its biggest feasts.

* White House: ‘War on terrorism’ is over It’s official. The U.S. is no longer engaged in a “war on terrorism.” Neither is it fighting “jihadists” or in a “global war.”

* Fatah extends stormy conference Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah faction’s first congress for 20 years has been extended amid rows between rival camps.

* Pakistani Taliban leader ‘killed’ There are growing indications that Pakistan’s most wanted man, Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud, has been killed by a US missile.

* German commandos storm neo-Nazi ‘camp’ A neo-Nazi “youth camp,” which had been set up in a debt-ridden hotel in Germany by a leading Holocaust denier, was raided by German commandos.

* ‘Massive attack’ strikes websites High-profile websites including Google, Facebook and Twitter have been targeted by hackers in what is described as a “massively co-ordinated attack”.

* Turkey plays double game on EU energy security Turkey has agreed to grant access to Russia’s South Stream gas pipeline through its part of the Black Sea.

* Israel pushing for sanctions on Iran Time is running out, and Israel has decided not to depend on the United Nations in terms of sanctions on Iran.

* New IDF tanks to come equipped with missile defense system Israel Defense Forces ground troops conducted a successful pilot of the system last week in conjunction with the defense contractors who developed it.

Putin seeks new Turkey gas deal

By: BBC News

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is in Turkey hoping to clinch a deal on Russia’s South Stream gas pipeline.

Mr Putin is expected to discuss the project in Ankara with his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Russian officials say Turkey has agreed that the pipeline will pass under its territorial waters.

“The Turkish side will give its approval for starting exploration work,” said Yuri Ushakov, a senior Russian cabinet official.

The pipeline agreement would come in a memorandum to be signed by the two prime ministers, said Mr Ushakov.

But Turkey’s energy minister was more cautious on Tuesday, saying only that the project’s start date would be decided by the two prime ministers.

Mr Putin’s one-day visit follows the signing last month of an agreement between Turkey and four other countries – Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Austria – to construct the long-planned 3,300km (2,046-mile) Nabucco natural gas pipeline.

Once completed, Nabucco will bring up to 31bn cubic metres of gas a year from the Caspian and the Middle East across Turkey and into Europe.

It will provide an important alternative energy supply to Russia, which already meets about 30% of Europe’s gas needs.

During his one-day visit, Mr Putin is also expected to sign a nuclear energy deal which will see Russia helping Turkey build its first nuclear power plants.

Map showing major pipelines
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World’s Largest Temple Model Inaugurated next to Temple Mount

By: Yehudah Lev Kay – Arutz Sheva

The world’s largest model of the Holy Temple was inaugurated Wednesday only a few hundred meters away from the Temple Mount, the site where the Temple existed up until 70 CE.

The model, built at a scale of 1:60, was built by Michael Osanis for the Aish HaTorah Yeshiva in Jerusalem’s old city, and is displayed on the roof of its new museum, which at seven stories above the Western Wall plaza has a breathtaking view of the Temple Mount.

“We hope that seeing this model of the Temple, with the perspective of its actual location in the background, will give people a sense of the inspiration that people received when they entered the real Temple that stood here for almost 1,000 years,” said Ephraim Shore of Aish HaTorah.

The model, which was built after extensive consultation with experts, is also the first to include a hydraulic system that raises the sanctuary building at the heart of the Temple to offer a view of the contents of the Holy of Holies within, including the Menorah, the Table, the Inner Altar, and the Ark of the Covenant.


Temple Model / Israel news photo: Aish HaTorah

The Temple model sits on top of Aish HaTorah’s new Exploratorium museum, which explores how Judaism and Jewish ideas have changed the world and continue to impact humanity. The model is meant to show how these contributions “were nurtured, studied and exported to humanity from the center of our spiritual world, in the Temple,” according to Shore.

“There is a growing ignorance about the centrality of the Jewish connection to Jerusalem and the Temple Mount,” Shore explained. “The Temple model is the beginning of a project that it is hoped will help Jews connect with their heritage and provide non-Jews with the awareness of our rich and broad history in these holy places.”

Besides its yeshiva in Jerusalem, Aish HaTorah also operates an international network of 31 branches dedicated to revitalizing the Jewish people by providing opportunities for Jews of all backgrounds to discover their heritage.

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08/06/09

* IDF reportedly training for pointed attack on Hezbollah The Pentagon has learned of intensive Israel Defense Forces preparations for a pointed attack against Hezbollah strongholds in southern Lebanon.

* World’s Largest Temple Model Inaugurated next to Temple Mount The model, built at a scale of 1:60, was built by Michael Osanis for the Aish HaTorah Yeshiva in Jerusalem’s old city.

* Stormy Fatah Conference Extended Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, the head of Fatah, had a busy day Wednesday as he referreed an increasingly angry Fatah conference.

* Security tight as Iran’s Ahmadinejad sworn in With hundreds of protesters gathering and riot police out in force on the streets of Tehran, hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad took the oath of office Wednesday.

* Putin seeks new Turkey gas deal Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is in Turkey hoping to clinch a deal on Russia’s South Stream gas pipeline.

* Saudi king urges Palestinians to close ranks The official Saudi news agency says King Abdullah has urged Palestinians to unite.

* GOP Whip Cantor: Obama Must Focus on Iran, not ‘Settlements’ Republican House of Representatives Whip Eric Cantor (Virginia) said Thursday that U.S. President Barack Obama should be focusing on the Iranian threat.

* U.S. asks Israel for one-year settlement freeze American Middle East envoy George Mitchell has asked Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak for a “deposit,” an advance commitment of a one-year freeze on construction.

* Haaretz survey: 46% of Israelis thinks gays are deviants Almost half of the Israeli population believes that homosexuality is a perversion.

* EU ambassadors stand by Iran leader Top diplomats from all but two EU embassies in Iran attended the inauguration of president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Tehran on Wednesday.