Monthly Archives: October 2006

Secretary Of State Rice Offers To Arm Fatah

Asked about how the U.S. could consider arming a group the U.S. itself officially links to a terrorist organization, an American government official stuck by the official position of the U.S. State Department, which is that "the US does not regard the Fatah as a terrorist organization." When this reporter asked the American government official to examine the U.S. State Department Web site in this regard, the U.S. government official said that the official was not familiar with the Web site in this regard, saying only that "Arafat signed a document denouncing violence and terrorism."

Bush Administration Commits Weapons to Terror Group

Members of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' Force 17 security detail are "praying to Allah" the insurgency against U.S. troops in Iraq continues and that American soldiers are returned to their homes in body...

FATAH RECEIVES GUN SHIPMENTS IN W. BANK

The Fatah movement, bolstered by Western aid, has received new shipments of assault rifles and ammunition. Palestinian sources said Fatah units in the West Bank received thousands of U.S.-origin M-16 assault rifles. They said the...

What Does Test Mean For The Middle East?

"This is a bad development in every way," a high-ranking Israeli political official said Monday. "When the axis of evil gets stronger, Israel should be worried, particularly in light of the effect it could have on the Iranian nuclear question." High-ranking political officials in Jerusalem believe that the absence of a sharp and effective international response to North Korea's test will encourage Iran to speed up its nuclear program.

ISRAEL MUST NOT WAIT FOR THE WORLD

North Korea, a dogmatic state that is isolated from the world, has a starving population and a collapsed economy-yesterday detonated a nuclear device and sparked a worldwide uproar. Its deranged leader, Kim Jong Il, was...

Israeli Sources: Hezbollah Reeling From Setbacks

Despite the fact that Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah declared a "divine victory," his popularity is in a sharp decline. In public opinion polls held over the past few days in Beirut and towns in northern and southern Lebanon, 51 percent said that they support disarming Hezbollah. Forty-nine percent believe that Hezbollah suffered defeat in a war that was "completely illegitimate."

ISRAELI VICTIMS SEEK TO LIQUIDATE HAMAS ASSETS

The family of Israeli victims have sued for Israel to seize and liquidate Hamas assets. In the first such attempt, an Israeli family filed a suit in Jerusalem District Court that sought the liquidation of...

Israel Abandons Nasrallah Assassination Plan

Hezbollah held its victory rally in Beirut, and promised that Nasrallah would be there for his first public appearance since he went underground. Before the rally IDF officers took the view that it would be possible to kill him from the air, but only at the cost of killing dozens of bystanders. This time the political echelon accepted the army's recommendation that an assassination would not be appropriate.After that there was a growing acceptance by the political echelon that the possibility of assassinating Nasrallah should be removed from the agenda and that the hunt for him should be discontinued - at least for the next few months.

Israeli Sources: Hezbollah Reeling From Setbacks American Sources More Skeptical

Reliable Israeli intelligence sources now report that Hezbollah suffered significant setbacks as a result of the Lebanon War, both in terms of its fighting force - one-tenth of which was reportedly killed - and...

President al-Assad Gives an Interview to Kuwaiti Newspaper of al-Anba

With regard to the possibility of war with Israel for the restoration of occupied Golan, the president said: "Syria expects an Israeli aggression at any time, and Syria knows that Israel has a powerful...