Daily Archives: November 27, 2006
Palestinian-Israeli “Ceasefire” Already A Dud
Israel and the Palestinian Authority began a "ceasefire" Sunday morning that was highly unusual in several ways:
• The Hamas terror organization promised immediately that it would use the respite to continue weapons smuggling and...
PA press release: Insist on Right of Retrurn and Jerusalerm
Spokesperson of Presidency: We Need Serious Negotiations and Actions not only Words http://wafa.ps/english/body.asp?id=8665
GAZA, November 27, 2006 - Spokesperson of the Presidency, Nabil abu Rdaina, said Monday that any political negotiation with Israel must depend...
Background: In absence of continuous rocket fire…
In the absence of continuous rocket fire, it should be fairly easy for Prime Minister Olmert's team to adopt the "three monkey mode" (hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil) towards large...
Israel Foreign Ministry Blasts Head of UNRWA
Israel blasts UNRWA head's Kassam remark
23 November 2006 The commissioner-general's words do not contribute to the cessation of terrorism, which is the key to improving the living conditions of the Palestinian population.
(Communicated by the...
THANK YOU, KAREN ABU ZAYD – Palestinian response to UNRWA Head
There is so much in our Palestinian reality that requires writing about, particularly the political behavior-which can only be understood through the science of psychology and not the science of politics-relating to the formation...
Commentary: Ceasefire as a Parody
News article of the day: The headline, from the Post, reads "IDF not happy with agreement, Suspects it could be cover-up for increased weapons smuggling." How about that! Is this major news, or what?...
Iran Obtains Sam Systems From Russia
--The sources said that, with the expanded TOR project, Iran has become the No. 3 client of Russia, following China and India. In a separate development, the Interfax news agency reported that Russian Atomic Energy Agency director Sergei Kiriyenko plans to visit Tehran on Dec. 11 to discuss additional cooperation--Saudis Launch $60B Modernization Plan