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PA: Israel interfering in summit
Ali Waked
Published: 19.10.05, 10:19
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1. Dont worry Abbas
ali   (10.19.05)
Go Go Abbas.
2. Demands and More Demands
Adina kutnicki ,   NJ, US   (10.19.05)
Blah, blah. The PA/PLO forever making demands. They don't do a damn thing they are supposed to yet they keep demanding. The sick and twisted thing is not that they are demanding, (why shouldn't they, after all they keep getting millions, and getting super powers to dance to their tune. they keep losing wars, yet...) but that the world (Israel included) pays attention. They have been doing this death dance for decades ! and no one tells them to go to hell. Imagine that! Terror leaders making demands on a US President. Could you imagine Osama making such demands? Somehow with the Pals things get all twisted. Perhaps it is because they are used to bludgeon Israel/the Jews. Ya think??
3. Abbas is the BEST!!!!
Ramzi Sfeir ,   Bethlehem, Palestine   (10.19.05)
Abbas! YOU ARE THE MAN!!!! go for it!!!
4. U.S. EU UN FULLY AWARE PA GOAL IS ANNIHILATION OF ISRAEL
Linda Rivera ,   New York   (10.19.05)
The peace process of death and war. ISRAEL OFFERED UP AS 2ND CZECHOSLOVAKIA The United States, the EU, and the UN are fully aware that the goal of the Palestinian Authority and other terrorist groups is total annihilation of Israel. An Islamic terror state in the Jewish Holy Land enables that goal. See part of an article below: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 Islamic Jihad says all Palestinians united Leader says total annihilation of Israel joint strategy © 2005 WorldNetDaily.com http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45917 "In a news conference in Damascus, the leader of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad today boasted all Palestinian groups remain united in the goal of annihilating the Jewish state of Israel. With Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia looking on, Ramazan Abdullah, secretary general of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, said the Palestinian Authority and all Palestinian movements have reached agreement on a joint strategy after Israel's evacuation of the Gaza Strip. "This war would continue till full liberation of Palestine, restoration of the denied rights of the whole Palestinian nation and briefly speaking uprooting of the usurper Israeli regime," he said, according to a translation by the official Iranian Islamic Republic News Agency..." The hostile actions of the U.S. to Israel, our trustworthy ally and dear friend, is against everything the U.S. has ever stood for, and against everything Americans believe in: freedom, justice, human rights, and the belief that we are all created equal. Unless the U.S. EU, and UN completely reverse their horrifying anti-Jew, anti-Israel policies, it will be evident that the U.S. EU and UN have taken their stand with the terrorists against innocents.
5. TRAINING TERRORISTS-PEACE AGREEMENTS OF ETERNAL TERROR & WAR
Linda Rivera ,   New York   (10.19.05)
The peace process of death and war. In the never-ending religious terror war against Jews, terrorists receive highly specialized training from the CIA and Britain. Every single one of the Palestinian Authority security services are involved in terrorist attacks against Israel. There were no apologies from the U.S. for the many Jewish deaths and great suffering perpetrated by U.S. trained Khaled Abu Nijmeh. There was no financial compensation for Khaled's many Jewish victims. There was no punishment for serial killer of Jews, Khaled. Khaled, and other terrorists were richly rewarded with long vacations in Europe. Below are parts of an article from www.sfgate.com http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/02/14/MNG50BANBE1.DTL Mideast training program backfires Palestinian security officers schooled by U.S. later used tactics against Israel - Matthew Kalman, Chronicle Foreign Service Monday, February 14, 2005 Bethlehem, West Bank -- In June 1998, somewhere near CIA headquarters in Langley, Va., two rows of men in military fatigues posed for their graduation photo. All of them were officers in Palestinian General Intelligence Service, charged with hunting down terrorists and preventing attacks on Israel. They had just completed a training course, paid for by the U.S. government, in which they learned firearms and counterterrorist tactics. But the graduation photo holds a stark warning for the Bush administration as it gets more involved in Middle East peacemaking. Some of the men in the picture later swapped sides and began using the skills they learned in Virginia against the Israelis. Such training courses, which were suspended with the outbreak of the Palestinian uprising in September 2000, will be an integral part of Washington's aid package for the new government of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. Standing in the back row, second from the left, is Khaled Abu Nijmeh, from Deheisheh refugee camp in Bethlehem, according to two of his colleagues who are also pictured. By 2001, he had become one of the most-wanted Palestinian militants in the city, suspected of involvement in a string of suicide bombings and shooting attacks against Israelis. In May 2002, he was one of 13 gunmen escorted from the Church of the Nativity siege in Bethlehem, flown to Cyprus and then to exile in Europe. Three of the group, including Abu Nijmeh, were given asylum in Italy. "I am a member of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades and a first sergeant in Palestinian General Intelligence," Abu Nijmeh, now 36, told The Chronicle from his temporary home in Rome. "I personally received a course in antiterrorism and VIP protection. "I was not alone. Many Palestinian security people were trained by the Americans. We hope they will continue helping us." Abu Nijmeh and his 12 comrades will be allowed to return to Bethlehem under the cease-fire agreement reached last week between Israel and the Palestinians. As Israeli commentators had been warning for years, the CIA inadvertently helped train future adversaries -- as it has done in other countries, including the anti-Soviet forces in Afghanistan who ended up as Taliban and al Qaeda militants. "This has proven to be a very risky undertaking," said Israeli political analyst Gerald Steinberg of Bar-Ilan University. "Both the CIA and British efforts to train Palestinians during the Oslo process helped strengthen terrorist capabilities." The training given to hundreds of Palestinian security officials between 1996 and 2000 was sanctioned by a presidential order in 1996 by then-President Bill Clinton, who was deeply involved in peace-making efforts." ©2005 San Francisco Chronicle Islamic terrorism is empowered, and our loyal ally, Israel, on the front lines fighting global jihad, is wickedly betrayed.
6. LINDA- so what.
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7. My apologies to Israel
Newt   (10.19.05)
If I had the time, I'd love nothing more than to travel down to Washington and meet Abbas and welcome him in my own special way. I won't say exactly how, but my middle finger would definately be used.
8. PA: Israel interfering in summit
Roberto Klestorny ,   Hadera, Israel   (10.19.05)
Abbas is in no position to demand that Israel remove the roadblocks. Not, until he shows to have enough guts as to get rid of all those terrorists who are the real underminers of the peace proccess, and to put his own house in order. Terrorism is a big bussiness; much more than is ideology, as it involves billons of dollars. If peace is achieved, terrorists will have to go out and work hard, as they would not receive more of the easy money they are getting now from their "brothers " and sympathizers for the support of their "cause" . Peace is indeed bad bussiness for them.
9. to #7
john   (10.19.05)
This is the first time I hear some one want to finger himslf. I dont understand stupid?
10. Israel has gotten too big for its boots
accessol ,   Spelthorne, England   (10.19.05)
The ridiculous (non-) Jewish state, constantly shaking its begging bowl around Washington, has the chutzpa to try and dictate to the US what to do, like a grotesque puppet that forgets who pulls its strings.
11. Israel has done nothing.
Paul ,   USA   (10.20.05)
Israel has done nothing to deserve pressure, or criticism.
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