Thursday, June 29, 2006
jihad 2 girls dead in sewer
Bodies of 2 Missing Belgian Girls Found
Jun 28 6:17 PM US/Eastern
By ED BROWN
Associated Press Writer
LIEGE, Belgium
Police found the bodies of two young sisters Wednesday and said they had been slain and left in a storm sewer after vanishing from an outdoor party in a case that has traumatized Belgians.
A convicted child rapist has been charged in the kidnapping of Stacy Lemmens, 7, and her stepsister Nathalie Mahy, 10, whose bodies were lying about 30 feet apart inside the drainage sewer. Investigators located the spot after an 18-day search, looking under thick undergrowth beside a railroad track in this gritty steel town in eastern Belgium.
"In all our hearts there is a feeling of repugnance, of sorrow and powerlessness," Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt said in a televised address to the nation.
"We cannot comprehend what motivates these people."
Abdallah Aid Oud, 39, has been charged in the girls' kidnapping. He was arrested when he turned himself in June 13 but has denied involvement. Aid Oud, of North African descent, was the boyfriend of a waitress in the cafe where the girls were last seen. Police say he was in the area the night they went missing.
He was released from a psychiatric ward in December after serving a second sentence for child-sex offenses.
Liege Prosecutor Cedric Visart de Bocarme said there were no other suspects.
"The next hours and days will tell whether there is proof to link the crimes with the suspect," he told reporters.
The girls' bodies were found just a few hundred yards from the cafe where they had been with Nathalie's mother before heading out to play during a late-night street party. Nathalie's mother _ the partner of Stacy's father _ noticed the girls were missing at about 3 a.m. on June 10 when she went outside to find them.
For Belgium, the gruesome discovery revived painful memories of a series of murders by child rapist Marc Dutroux a decade ago.
A convicted pedophile, Dutroux snatched two 8-year-olds from a Liege street in 1985 and held them for months before allowing them to starve to death locked in a basement while he served time for a minor offense.
Crown Prince Philippe, heir to the Belgian throne, said he was scaling back a trade visit to Moscow as a sign of respect.
"As parents ourselves, we want to express our feelings," he told reporters in Moscow.
"It's a new black day for Belgium," said Elio di Rupo, premier of Belgium's French-speaking Wallonia region.
Scores of mourners placed flowers, teddy bears and white balloons on a bridge over the railroad track near the spot where the bodies were found.
White balloons were the symbol of a campaign that drew hundreds of thousands of protesters into the streets of Belgium's cities in the to demand reforms of the justice system after revelations of bungling in the Dutroux case. He was finally sentenced to life in prison in 2004 for a series of murders, rapes and kidnaps.
This time, there were few complaints about the investigation. Hundreds of officers joined the search for the girls, and a nationwide manhunt was launched for Aid Oud shortly after the two disappeared.
Jean-Denis Lejeune, the father of one of Dutroux's victims, 8-year-old Julie Lejeune, drove to Liege to comfort the bereaved parents.
After his daughter's killing, he helped found an agency for missing children. When Stacy and Nathalie disappeared, the group distributed tens of thousands of missing posters with their photographs.
A court was expected to rule soon whether to keep Aid Oud in custody. His lawyers are demanding he be freed, arguing there is no evidence to link him to the crimes.
Results of autopsies also were expected Thursday in the girls' deaths.
In a strange twist, police were studying an anonymous letter received Wednesday by the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf which contained two maps showing where the girls' bodies could be found.
In a report on its Web site, the paper said the maps, sent from Rotterdam, indicated a spot about 1.2 miles from the spot where they were found, but along the same rail line. "We received a letter with a map on it that could be interesting for this investigation, so we've passed it on to our colleagues in Belgium," Amsterdam police spokesman Gerard Vrooland said.
Jun 28 6:17 PM US/Eastern
By ED BROWN
Associated Press Writer
LIEGE, Belgium
Police found the bodies of two young sisters Wednesday and said they had been slain and left in a storm sewer after vanishing from an outdoor party in a case that has traumatized Belgians.
A convicted child rapist has been charged in the kidnapping of Stacy Lemmens, 7, and her stepsister Nathalie Mahy, 10, whose bodies were lying about 30 feet apart inside the drainage sewer. Investigators located the spot after an 18-day search, looking under thick undergrowth beside a railroad track in this gritty steel town in eastern Belgium.
"In all our hearts there is a feeling of repugnance, of sorrow and powerlessness," Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt said in a televised address to the nation.
"We cannot comprehend what motivates these people."
Abdallah Aid Oud, 39, has been charged in the girls' kidnapping. He was arrested when he turned himself in June 13 but has denied involvement. Aid Oud, of North African descent, was the boyfriend of a waitress in the cafe where the girls were last seen. Police say he was in the area the night they went missing.
He was released from a psychiatric ward in December after serving a second sentence for child-sex offenses.
Liege Prosecutor Cedric Visart de Bocarme said there were no other suspects.
"The next hours and days will tell whether there is proof to link the crimes with the suspect," he told reporters.
The girls' bodies were found just a few hundred yards from the cafe where they had been with Nathalie's mother before heading out to play during a late-night street party. Nathalie's mother _ the partner of Stacy's father _ noticed the girls were missing at about 3 a.m. on June 10 when she went outside to find them.
For Belgium, the gruesome discovery revived painful memories of a series of murders by child rapist Marc Dutroux a decade ago.
A convicted pedophile, Dutroux snatched two 8-year-olds from a Liege street in 1985 and held them for months before allowing them to starve to death locked in a basement while he served time for a minor offense.
Crown Prince Philippe, heir to the Belgian throne, said he was scaling back a trade visit to Moscow as a sign of respect.
"As parents ourselves, we want to express our feelings," he told reporters in Moscow.
"It's a new black day for Belgium," said Elio di Rupo, premier of Belgium's French-speaking Wallonia region.
Scores of mourners placed flowers, teddy bears and white balloons on a bridge over the railroad track near the spot where the bodies were found.
White balloons were the symbol of a campaign that drew hundreds of thousands of protesters into the streets of Belgium's cities in the to demand reforms of the justice system after revelations of bungling in the Dutroux case. He was finally sentenced to life in prison in 2004 for a series of murders, rapes and kidnaps.
This time, there were few complaints about the investigation. Hundreds of officers joined the search for the girls, and a nationwide manhunt was launched for Aid Oud shortly after the two disappeared.
Jean-Denis Lejeune, the father of one of Dutroux's victims, 8-year-old Julie Lejeune, drove to Liege to comfort the bereaved parents.
After his daughter's killing, he helped found an agency for missing children. When Stacy and Nathalie disappeared, the group distributed tens of thousands of missing posters with their photographs.
A court was expected to rule soon whether to keep Aid Oud in custody. His lawyers are demanding he be freed, arguing there is no evidence to link him to the crimes.
Results of autopsies also were expected Thursday in the girls' deaths.
In a strange twist, police were studying an anonymous letter received Wednesday by the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf which contained two maps showing where the girls' bodies could be found.
In a report on its Web site, the paper said the maps, sent from Rotterdam, indicated a spot about 1.2 miles from the spot where they were found, but along the same rail line. "We received a letter with a map on it that could be interesting for this investigation, so we've passed it on to our colleagues in Belgium," Amsterdam police spokesman Gerard Vrooland said.
Egyptians refuse thier arab comrades entrance into Sinai
Palestinian operatives laid an explosive device along the border with Egypt, and blasted a large hole in the fence. Egyptian officers lined the breach and Palestinian security forces fired in the air to prevent entry of Palestinians into the Sinai Peninsula.
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It would seem the egyptians dont want palies in their land either
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It would seem the egyptians dont want palies in their land either
Gaza militants say fired chemical-tipped warhead?|?Reuters.com
GAZA (Reuters) - A spokesman for gunmen in the Gaza Strip said they had fired a rocket tipped with a chemical warhead at Israel early on Thursday.
The Israeli army had no immediate comment on the claim by the spokesman from the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, an armed wing of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah movement.
The group had recently claimed to possess about 20 biological warheads for the makeshift rockets commonly fired from Gaza at Israeli towns. This was the first time the group had claimed firing such a rocket.
"The al-Aqsa Brigades have fired one rocket with a chemical warhead" at southern Israel, Abu Qusai, a spokesman for the group, said in Gaza.
An Israeli military spokeswoman said the army had not detected that any such rocket was fired, nor was there any report of such a weapon hitting Israel.
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So where did the mohammadans get the WMD? from the transfers of saddams weapons to hamas leadership in syria and then to hamas leadership in Gaza, Isreal?
The Israeli army had no immediate comment on the claim by the spokesman from the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, an armed wing of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah movement.
The group had recently claimed to possess about 20 biological warheads for the makeshift rockets commonly fired from Gaza at Israeli towns. This was the first time the group had claimed firing such a rocket.
"The al-Aqsa Brigades have fired one rocket with a chemical warhead" at southern Israel, Abu Qusai, a spokesman for the group, said in Gaza.
An Israeli military spokeswoman said the army had not detected that any such rocket was fired, nor was there any report of such a weapon hitting Israel.
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So where did the mohammadans get the WMD? from the transfers of saddams weapons to hamas leadership in syria and then to hamas leadership in Gaza, Isreal?
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
Hamas leaders arrested; Israeli executed - Yahoo! News
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - Israeli forces arrested the Palestinian deputy prime minister and dozens of other Hamas officials early Thursday and pressed their incursion into Gaza, responding to the abduction of one of its soldiers.
Adding to the tension, a Palestinian militant group said it killed an 18-year-old Jewish settler kidnapped in the West Bank. Israeli security officials said Eliahu Asheri's body was found buried near Ramallah. They said he was shot in the head, apparently soon after he was abducted on Sunday.
Adding to the tension, a Palestinian militant group said it killed an 18-year-old Jewish settler kidnapped in the West Bank. Israeli security officials said Eliahu Asheri's body was found buried near Ramallah. They said he was shot in the head, apparently soon after he was abducted on Sunday.
mohammadan goes on rampage
Ford's younger sister Khali told 9News her brother was upset because people were making fun of his religion at work. "I don't know what happened to him yesterday.
It was like everything changed," Khali said. "He told me that Allah was going to make a choice and it was going to be good and told me people at his job was making fun of his religion and he didn't respect that." Ford was born and raised in Denver.
He attended Montbello High School, and family members say he converted to Islam when he was 18. The family's Islamic minister, Gerald Muhammed, declined to comment about the religious aspects of Ford's life.
When Ford, 22, ended his hour-long shooting spree at the Safeway warehouse near Interstate 70, one person was dead and five injured, including a Denver SWAT team member shot at the hip.
SWAT members killed Ford after he fired on them, leaving behind questions about why the Montbello High School graduate turned on his colleagues.
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It was like everything changed," Khali said. "He told me that Allah was going to make a choice and it was going to be good and told me people at his job was making fun of his religion and he didn't respect that." Ford was born and raised in Denver.
He attended Montbello High School, and family members say he converted to Islam when he was 18. The family's Islamic minister, Gerald Muhammed, declined to comment about the religious aspects of Ford's life.
When Ford, 22, ended his hour-long shooting spree at the Safeway warehouse near Interstate 70, one person was dead and five injured, including a Denver SWAT team member shot at the hip.
SWAT members killed Ford after he fired on them, leaving behind questions about why the Montbello High School graduate turned on his colleagues.
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My Way News - Israeli Troops Penetrate Gaza Strip
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - Airstrikes and sonic booms shook Gaza on Wednesday as thousands of Israeli troops backed by tanks penetrated the impoverished coastal strip in a show of might designed to force Islamic militants to free a soldier whose fate has jolted Mideast politics.
In a bold warning to the country that shelters the political leader of the Islamic militant group Hamas, Israeli warplanes buzzed the home of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
Palestinians filled up on basic supplies after warplanes knocked out electricity, raising the specter of a humanitarian crisis. The Hamas-led government's information ministry warned of "epidemics and health disasters" because of damaged water pipes to central Gaza.
Witnesses reported heavy shelling around Gaza's long-closed airport, and Israeli missiles hit two empty Hamas training camps and a rocket-building factory. Warplanes flew low over the strip, rocking it with sonic booms and shattering windows. Troops in Israel backed up the assault with artillery fire.
In a bold warning to the country that shelters the political leader of the Islamic militant group Hamas, Israeli warplanes buzzed the home of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
Palestinians filled up on basic supplies after warplanes knocked out electricity, raising the specter of a humanitarian crisis. The Hamas-led government's information ministry warned of "epidemics and health disasters" because of damaged water pipes to central Gaza.
Witnesses reported heavy shelling around Gaza's long-closed airport, and Israeli missiles hit two empty Hamas training camps and a rocket-building factory. Warplanes flew low over the strip, rocking it with sonic booms and shattering windows. Troops in Israel backed up the assault with artillery fire.
IDF captures airstrip, gains foothold east of Rafah | Jerusalem Post
The IDF took control of the Dahaniyeh airstrip and the town of Shuka in southern Gaza Wednesday morning in a move to cement their foothold in areas east of Rafah, a city on the Egyptian border.
In the course of troop movement toward the Dahaniyeh airstrip, several Palestinian operatives opened fire and launched an anti-tank missile. No one was wounded and no damage was reported. Palestinian media reported that soldiers asked all residents of Shuka to leave. The IDF denied the report, but said that all gunmen and terror operatives in the town had been forced to flee.
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In the course of troop movement toward the Dahaniyeh airstrip, several Palestinian operatives opened fire and launched an anti-tank missile. No one was wounded and no damage was reported. Palestinian media reported that soldiers asked all residents of Shuka to leave. The IDF denied the report, but said that all gunmen and terror operatives in the town had been forced to flee.
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Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Lieberman: IDF should kidnap PA leaders | Jerusalem Post
Israel Beiteinu head Avigdor Lieberman said Olmert should fire Defense Minister Amir Peretz and order the IDF to recapture the Gaza Strip and kidnap Palestinian leaders to use them as bargaining chips
Ground troops enter Gaza, Strip shelled with artillery | Jerusalem Post
The IDF continued its offensive against the Palestinians late Tuesday night when ground forces began entering the southeastern part of the Gaza Strip and the region was being bombarded with artillery shelling.
Shortly before, the Air Force struck an electrical transformer station south of Gaza city, cutting the power supply from portions of the region.
The incursion began shortly before midnight, when IAF aircraft blew up three main bridges, located along the main route connecting between the northern and southern parts of the Strip. The army said that the operation was intended to keep Hamas from taking kidnapped soldier Cpl. Gilad Shalit out of the Gaza Strip
Shortly before, the Air Force struck an electrical transformer station south of Gaza city, cutting the power supply from portions of the region.
The incursion began shortly before midnight, when IAF aircraft blew up three main bridges, located along the main route connecting between the northern and southern parts of the Strip. The army said that the operation was intended to keep Hamas from taking kidnapped soldier Cpl. Gilad Shalit out of the Gaza Strip
Israel Must Be Liberated
The encroachment of the jihadists must end!
The Israelis must liberate their land from the mohammadans who seek to cause her to suffer again in the ovens of fascism. Israel will not have peace by giving away her land, nor by allowing her enemies to direct and decide her policies, nor by pretending the philistines are not an army inside The Land.
Israel must act, the virus must be destroyed!
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The Israelis must liberate their land from the mohammadans who seek to cause her to suffer again in the ovens of fascism. Israel will not have peace by giving away her land, nor by allowing her enemies to direct and decide her policies, nor by pretending the philistines are not an army inside The Land.
Israel must act, the virus must be destroyed!
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mohamadeans refuse to release 19 year old soldier
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) -- A Palestinian militant leader said Tuesday a captured Israeli soldier was being held in a "secure place," and he claimed that his group also seized a Jewish settler in the West Bank.
Meanwhile, the rival Hamas and Fatah movements agreed on a plan implicitly recognizing Israel, a top Palestinian official said after weeks of acrimonious negotiations aiming to lift crippling international aid sanctions.
The new claims about captive Israelis came from the Popular Resistance Committees, a violent group with close ties to the Hamas-led Palestinian government. The PRC was one of three groups that took part in Sunday's cross-border infiltration near Gaza in which militants killed two Israeli soldiers and abducted Cp. Gilad Shalit.
Monday, June 26, 2006
Gaza Strip is locked down by land and sea
Palestinian Qassam missiles aimed at IDF armored concentrations on Gaza border Monday night.
Gaza Strip is locked down by land and sea, on PM Olmert’s order
June 27, 2006, 12:13 AM (GMT+02:00)
Entry and exit of the Gaza Strip are now barred, he said in a tough speech in Jerusalem Monday, June 26.
Olmert vowed Israel’s response would reach every terrorist, every terrorist group where they are, however far away and wherever they hide. No office-holder who bears responsibility will enjoy immunity.
DEBKAfile's sources interpret this as a threat to the Damascus-based radical Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal. "We will act to restore our soldier safe and well to his family,” he said.
Olmert stressed that time is running out for an extensive military action. Israel will not be the object “Hamas, terrorist extortion.”
He pledged: “No negotiations are taking place on the release of prisoners – nor will they be. Israel does not intend to put up with “bloodthirsty, terrorist fundamentalist, fanaticism.”
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Gaza Strip is locked down by land and sea, on PM Olmert’s order
June 27, 2006, 12:13 AM (GMT+02:00)
Entry and exit of the Gaza Strip are now barred, he said in a tough speech in Jerusalem Monday, June 26.
Olmert vowed Israel’s response would reach every terrorist, every terrorist group where they are, however far away and wherever they hide. No office-holder who bears responsibility will enjoy immunity.
DEBKAfile's sources interpret this as a threat to the Damascus-based radical Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal. "We will act to restore our soldier safe and well to his family,” he said.
Olmert stressed that time is running out for an extensive military action. Israel will not be the object “Hamas, terrorist extortion.”
He pledged: “No negotiations are taking place on the release of prisoners – nor will they be. Israel does not intend to put up with “bloodthirsty, terrorist fundamentalist, fanaticism.”
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Partisan Review
What is Old and What is New in the Terrorism of Islamic Fundamentalism?
Mass murder inspired by Islamic fundamentalism and fanaticism differs from the secular totalitarian ideologies and regimes of Europe’s twentieth century: fascism and Nazism, on the one hand, and Communism, especially in the Stalin era, on the other.
Like the twentieth-century totalitarians, today’s Islamic fundamentalist fanatics are convinced that they possess absolute Truth which is immune to refutation or criticism; they despise Western modernity yet borrow its technological accomplishments in an effort to destroy it.
They believe that force and terror are necessary to establish a utopia in place of the current decadent and corrupt world; and they explain history on the basis of a conspiratorial construct in which the United States, more than "international Jewry" or global capitalism, plays the central role.
Unlike the followers of the past century’s secular religions, today’s terrorists draw inspiration from an apocalyptic vision rooted in religious radicalism. Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda emerge in a global political culture in which elements of Leftist anti-globalization discourse and reruns of fascist and Nazi visions of Jewish conspiracies merge with religious passions.
Because al Qaeda knows how to speak the language of leftist anti-imperialism of the past century, it suggests a mood that overlaps with secular Third-World radicalism. Yet in crucial matters, such as its view of death and suicide and its stance on rationality, it appears closer to the fascist and Nazi philosophy than to the Communist past.
The stand-off with Soviet Communism could end with its peaceful implosion; as was the case with fascism and Nazism, the only way the threat of terrorism inspired by radical Islam can end is through its military defeat....
Mass murder inspired by Islamic fundamentalism and fanaticism differs from the secular totalitarian ideologies and regimes of Europe’s twentieth century: fascism and Nazism, on the one hand, and Communism, especially in the Stalin era, on the other.
Like the twentieth-century totalitarians, today’s Islamic fundamentalist fanatics are convinced that they possess absolute Truth which is immune to refutation or criticism; they despise Western modernity yet borrow its technological accomplishments in an effort to destroy it.
They believe that force and terror are necessary to establish a utopia in place of the current decadent and corrupt world; and they explain history on the basis of a conspiratorial construct in which the United States, more than "international Jewry" or global capitalism, plays the central role.
Unlike the followers of the past century’s secular religions, today’s terrorists draw inspiration from an apocalyptic vision rooted in religious radicalism. Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda emerge in a global political culture in which elements of Leftist anti-globalization discourse and reruns of fascist and Nazi visions of Jewish conspiracies merge with religious passions.
Because al Qaeda knows how to speak the language of leftist anti-imperialism of the past century, it suggests a mood that overlaps with secular Third-World radicalism. Yet in crucial matters, such as its view of death and suicide and its stance on rationality, it appears closer to the fascist and Nazi philosophy than to the Communist past.
The stand-off with Soviet Communism could end with its peaceful implosion; as was the case with fascism and Nazism, the only way the threat of terrorism inspired by radical Islam can end is through its military defeat....
Sunday, June 25, 2006
Israel Responds
Israel Responds
"25/06/06 - 12:10
Jerusalem
The event began on today, Sunday, just before 5AM. Eight Palestinian jihadists arrived to an IDF post near the Sufa crossing in the Southern Gaza Strip and opened fire at the soldiers.
They also shot an anti-tank missile. Reportedly, two IDF soldiers, a tank commander and a second lieutenant, were killed and six were wounded in the crossfire.
Another soldier is reported missing. A helicopter evacuated the casualties from the area to the Soroka hospital in Beer Sheva. Two of the terrorists were also killed. The Popular Resistance Committees took responsibility for the action.
IDF Chief of Staff, Major General Dan Halutz assembled an emergency evaluation of the situation, and he's expected to ask the government for a military intervention in the Gaza Strip.
IDF troops are entering the Gaza Strip at the moment. Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Defense Minister Amir Peretz are conducting a meeting to decide on the Israeli response to the event.
An IDF soldier was reportedly kidnapped by Palestinian jihadists on Sunday morning."
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"25/06/06 - 12:10
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The event began on today, Sunday, just before 5AM. Eight Palestinian jihadists arrived to an IDF post near the Sufa crossing in the Southern Gaza Strip and opened fire at the soldiers.
They also shot an anti-tank missile. Reportedly, two IDF soldiers, a tank commander and a second lieutenant, were killed and six were wounded in the crossfire.
Another soldier is reported missing. A helicopter evacuated the casualties from the area to the Soroka hospital in Beer Sheva. Two of the terrorists were also killed. The Popular Resistance Committees took responsibility for the action.
IDF Chief of Staff, Major General Dan Halutz assembled an emergency evaluation of the situation, and he's expected to ask the government for a military intervention in the Gaza Strip.
IDF troops are entering the Gaza Strip at the moment. Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Defense Minister Amir Peretz are conducting a meeting to decide on the Israeli response to the event.
An IDF soldier was reportedly kidnapped by Palestinian jihadists on Sunday morning."
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ROP Alert!
"Earlier this morning in the souther gaza strip gunman from the popular resistance committes fires Anti-Tank Missle and wounded several IDF soldiers, four jihadies were killed."
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Islamic Jihad: We won't stop Kassam attacks
"Islamic Jihad: We won't stop Kassam attacks
By JPOST.COM STAFF
Islamic Jihad spokesman Khaled al-Batch said Sunday in an interview to Palestinian press that his organization had 'no intention' of stopping Kassam attacks on Israel.
The Islamic Jihad was one of three groups that executed a coordinated terror attack earlier Sunday morning on IDF troops stationed along the Gaza border.
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By JPOST.COM STAFF
Islamic Jihad spokesman Khaled al-Batch said Sunday in an interview to Palestinian press that his organization had 'no intention' of stopping Kassam attacks on Israel.
The Islamic Jihad was one of three groups that executed a coordinated terror attack earlier Sunday morning on IDF troops stationed along the Gaza border.
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Palis on the Attack, Isreal Responds
"Abbas asks Rice to urge IDF restraint
JPost.com Staff,
THE JERUSALEM POST
Jun. 23, 2006
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas spoke with US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Friday night and asked Rice to convince Israel not to escalate its operations in the PA.
The phone conversation between the two followed a call on Friday by Yuval Steinitz, former chairman of the parliamentary foreign affairs and defense committee, for IDF troops to mount a ground offensive into the Gaza Strip after Palestinian terrorists fired a fresh round of Kassam rockets at nearby Israeli targets earlier Friday morning.
Steinitz said the PA had failed to prevent daily attacks by the homemade rockets and Israel must take steps to protect itself.
'I call on the government of Israel to wait no further, but to launch a comprehensive ground operation in Gaza for several weeks, to strike at the very foundations of the terrorist infrastructure,' the lawmaker from the Likud Party told Israel Radio.
The IDF said Palestinians fired three rockets at Israel Friday. There were no initial reports of injury or damage.
Senior military officers have said that they are prepared to send troops back into Gaza if necessary, but would only do so as a last resort.
A senior IAF officer on Wednesday defended a botched air strike against alleged Palestinian terrorists in which two civilians were killed and 13 were wounded, saying that such operations were preferable to a ground operation.
Abbas this week called on jihadist groups to halt the rocket fire, saying they would be held responsible for any IDF reprisal."
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THE JERUSALEM POST
Jun. 23, 2006
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas spoke with US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Friday night and asked Rice to convince Israel not to escalate its operations in the PA.
The phone conversation between the two followed a call on Friday by Yuval Steinitz, former chairman of the parliamentary foreign affairs and defense committee, for IDF troops to mount a ground offensive into the Gaza Strip after Palestinian terrorists fired a fresh round of Kassam rockets at nearby Israeli targets earlier Friday morning.
Steinitz said the PA had failed to prevent daily attacks by the homemade rockets and Israel must take steps to protect itself.
'I call on the government of Israel to wait no further, but to launch a comprehensive ground operation in Gaza for several weeks, to strike at the very foundations of the terrorist infrastructure,' the lawmaker from the Likud Party told Israel Radio.
The IDF said Palestinians fired three rockets at Israel Friday. There were no initial reports of injury or damage.
Senior military officers have said that they are prepared to send troops back into Gaza if necessary, but would only do so as a last resort.
A senior IAF officer on Wednesday defended a botched air strike against alleged Palestinian terrorists in which two civilians were killed and 13 were wounded, saying that such operations were preferable to a ground operation.
Abbas this week called on jihadist groups to halt the rocket fire, saying they would be held responsible for any IDF reprisal."
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Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Mohamadist Grocer pleads guilty in food-stamp fraud | Chicago Tribune
Funding islamic jihad
Hatem Fariz, of Spring Hill, Fla., admitted that from May 1999 to December 2000 he fraudulently redeemed more than $1.6 million from the Link program.
Fariz would let customers swipe their food-stamp cards for specific amounts of money and then pay them back a lesser amount in cash.
He would then collect the difference.Fariz, who formerly led a Chicago mosque, moved to Florida, where he was arrested for funding Islamic Jihad.
At trial last year, a jury acquitted him of several terror-related charges but didn't reach a verdict on eight counts. He is free on $1.1 million bail.
For admitting fraud and money laundering in Chicago, he faces up to 3 years, 5 months in prison
Hatem Fariz, of Spring Hill, Fla., admitted that from May 1999 to December 2000 he fraudulently redeemed more than $1.6 million from the Link program.
Fariz would let customers swipe their food-stamp cards for specific amounts of money and then pay them back a lesser amount in cash.
He would then collect the difference.Fariz, who formerly led a Chicago mosque, moved to Florida, where he was arrested for funding Islamic Jihad.
At trial last year, a jury acquitted him of several terror-related charges but didn't reach a verdict on eight counts. He is free on $1.1 million bail.
For admitting fraud and money laundering in Chicago, he faces up to 3 years, 5 months in prison
Sunday, June 18, 2006
Saturday, June 17, 2006
Haji Girl
Hadji Girl
I was out in the sands of Iraq
And we were under attack
And I, well, I didn't know where to go.
And the first thing I could see was
Everybody's favorite Burger King
So I threw open the door and I hit the floor.
Then suddenly to my surprise
I looked up and I saw her eyes
And I knew it was love at first sight.
And she said
Durka Durka Mohammed Jihad
Sherpa Sherpa Bak allah
Hadji girl I can't understand what you're saying.
And she said
Durka Durka Mohammed Jihad
Sherpa Sherpa Baklavah
Hadji girl I love you anyway.
Then she said that she wanted me to see.
She wanted me to meet her family
But I, well, I couldn't figure out how to say no.
Cause I don't speak Arabic.
So, she took me down an old dirt trail.
And she pulled up to a side shanty
And she threw open the door and I hit the floor.
Cause her brother and her father shouted
Durka Durka Mohammed Jihad
Sherpa Sherpa Bak allah
They pulled out their AKs so I could see
And they said
Durka Durka Mohammed Jihad
Sherpa Sherpa Baklavah
So I grabbed her little sister and pulled her in front of me.
As the bullets began to fly
The blood sprayed from between her eyes
And then I laughed maniacally
Then I hid behind the TV
And I locked and loaded my M-16
And I blew those little ****ers to eternity.
And I said
Durka Durka Mohammed Jihad
Sherpa Sherpa Bak allah
They should have known they were ****ing with a Marine
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Good Job Marine!
Click here to watch 'Haji-Girl'
I was out in the sands of Iraq
And we were under attack
And I, well, I didn't know where to go.
And the first thing I could see was
Everybody's favorite Burger King
So I threw open the door and I hit the floor.
Then suddenly to my surprise
I looked up and I saw her eyes
And I knew it was love at first sight.
And she said
Durka Durka Mohammed Jihad
Sherpa Sherpa Bak allah
Hadji girl I can't understand what you're saying.
And she said
Durka Durka Mohammed Jihad
Sherpa Sherpa Baklavah
Hadji girl I love you anyway.
Then she said that she wanted me to see.
She wanted me to meet her family
But I, well, I couldn't figure out how to say no.
Cause I don't speak Arabic.
So, she took me down an old dirt trail.
And she pulled up to a side shanty
And she threw open the door and I hit the floor.
Cause her brother and her father shouted
Durka Durka Mohammed Jihad
Sherpa Sherpa Bak allah
They pulled out their AKs so I could see
And they said
Durka Durka Mohammed Jihad
Sherpa Sherpa Baklavah
So I grabbed her little sister and pulled her in front of me.
As the bullets began to fly
The blood sprayed from between her eyes
And then I laughed maniacally
Then I hid behind the TV
And I locked and loaded my M-16
And I blew those little ****ers to eternity.
And I said
Durka Durka Mohammed Jihad
Sherpa Sherpa Bak allah
They should have known they were ****ing with a Marine
--------------------------
Good Job Marine!
Click here to watch 'Haji-Girl'
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Federal Judge Dismisses Case Challenging National Motto
Federal Judge Dismisses Case Challenging National Motto
ANN ARBOR, MI – A California federal trial judge has dismissed the lawsuit filed by Michael Newdow challenging the constitutionality of our national motto, “In God We Trust.”
Newdow is the atheist who achieved national attention in his previous unsuccessful attempt to remove the Pledge of Allegiance from public schools because it includes the words “one nation under God.”
The Thomas More Law Center, a national public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, had filed a friend of the court brief seeking the dismissal of Newdow’s national motto lawsuit.
Edward L. White III, the Thomas More Law Center’s trial counsel who submitted the friend of the court brief, commented: “Our national motto does not have the constitutionally impermissible effect of establishing a religion. Rather, it acknowledges our nation’s rich religious heritage, which informed the founding of our nation.”
The federal trial judge ruled that the national motto has nothing to do with the establishment of a religion. The judge noted that the use of the national motto is patriotic and has no true resemblance to a governmental sponsorship of a religious exercise.
ANN ARBOR, MI – A California federal trial judge has dismissed the lawsuit filed by Michael Newdow challenging the constitutionality of our national motto, “In God We Trust.”
Newdow is the atheist who achieved national attention in his previous unsuccessful attempt to remove the Pledge of Allegiance from public schools because it includes the words “one nation under God.”
The Thomas More Law Center, a national public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, had filed a friend of the court brief seeking the dismissal of Newdow’s national motto lawsuit.
Edward L. White III, the Thomas More Law Center’s trial counsel who submitted the friend of the court brief, commented: “Our national motto does not have the constitutionally impermissible effect of establishing a religion. Rather, it acknowledges our nation’s rich religious heritage, which informed the founding of our nation.”
The federal trial judge ruled that the national motto has nothing to do with the establishment of a religion. The judge noted that the use of the national motto is patriotic and has no true resemblance to a governmental sponsorship of a religious exercise.
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
Location of WMD
Memo reportedly shows location of WMDText from Saddam regime describes burial to hide from inspectors
Posted: June 10, 20061:00 a.m. Eastern© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
A captured document from the Saddam regime but left untranslated by the Pentagon describes the hiding of chemical-weapons materials and the location of their burial in Iraq. Joseph Shahda, who has translated a number of key texts from among the thousands made available on the Internet by the Defense Department, posted his work on the conservative forum FreeRepublic.com.
The memo, dated Sept. 15, 2002, is from the General Relations group of one of Saddam's military-intelligence organizations. The document, signed by Moohsen Abdel Karim Mahmood, says a team from the Military Industrialization Commission "did bury a large container" that "contains a chemical material in the village" of Al Subbayhat, part of the district of Karma in Fallujah.
The area is described as a quarry region used by the South Korean manufacturer Samsung and "close to the homes of some citizens." The container, the memo says, was buried using a "fleet of concrete mixers."
The text notes that before "the departure of the international inspectors in 1998, a United Nations helicopter flew over the region for two hours." It also states: "A large number of the region residents know about this container from the large number of machines used to hide it then."
"It was noticed a non ordinary smell in the region."
"No official visited the burial site through out the years which give the impression that it is not currently known by the Military Industrialization Commission."
"Positions for the air defense were digged [sic] in the region that surrounds the quarry place without them knowing anything about the container. Also next to it are important headquarters like (Saddam factories-The warehouses of the Commerce ministry- Headquarters of Mujaheeden Khlaq)."
The weblog Powerline points out the Military Industrial Commission ran the Iraqi weapons of mass destruction program before the 1991 Gulf War and continued its existence afterwards in a more covert fashion.
In November, the producer of a documentary on Saddam Hussein said there is no question the ousted Iraqi dictator possessed weapons of mass destruction.
Brad L. Maaske, who interviewed dozens of Iraqis in producing his film "Weapon of Mass Destruction: The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein," pointed out it does not take much to create a WMD. "There didn't have to be massive stockpiles of chemicals," he explains. "A few 55-gallon drums of a nerve gas could kill a million people if properly dispersed, so it's not that difficult for him to get rid of what he had."
Posted: June 10, 20061:00 a.m. Eastern© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
A captured document from the Saddam regime but left untranslated by the Pentagon describes the hiding of chemical-weapons materials and the location of their burial in Iraq. Joseph Shahda, who has translated a number of key texts from among the thousands made available on the Internet by the Defense Department, posted his work on the conservative forum FreeRepublic.com.
The memo, dated Sept. 15, 2002, is from the General Relations group of one of Saddam's military-intelligence organizations. The document, signed by Moohsen Abdel Karim Mahmood, says a team from the Military Industrialization Commission "did bury a large container" that "contains a chemical material in the village" of Al Subbayhat, part of the district of Karma in Fallujah.
The area is described as a quarry region used by the South Korean manufacturer Samsung and "close to the homes of some citizens." The container, the memo says, was buried using a "fleet of concrete mixers."
The text notes that before "the departure of the international inspectors in 1998, a United Nations helicopter flew over the region for two hours." It also states: "A large number of the region residents know about this container from the large number of machines used to hide it then."
"It was noticed a non ordinary smell in the region."
"No official visited the burial site through out the years which give the impression that it is not currently known by the Military Industrialization Commission."
"Positions for the air defense were digged [sic] in the region that surrounds the quarry place without them knowing anything about the container. Also next to it are important headquarters like (Saddam factories-The warehouses of the Commerce ministry- Headquarters of Mujaheeden Khlaq)."
The weblog Powerline points out the Military Industrial Commission ran the Iraqi weapons of mass destruction program before the 1991 Gulf War and continued its existence afterwards in a more covert fashion.
In November, the producer of a documentary on Saddam Hussein said there is no question the ousted Iraqi dictator possessed weapons of mass destruction.
Brad L. Maaske, who interviewed dozens of Iraqis in producing his film "Weapon of Mass Destruction: The Murderous Reign of Saddam Hussein," pointed out it does not take much to create a WMD. "There didn't have to be massive stockpiles of chemicals," he explains. "A few 55-gallon drums of a nerve gas could kill a million people if properly dispersed, so it's not that difficult for him to get rid of what he had."
We Emphasize the Peaceful Nature of Our Nuclear Weapons
"We Emphasize the Peaceful Nature of Our Nuclear Weapons"
Iranian Foreign Minister "We Emphasize the Peaceful Nature of Our Nuclear Weapons... I Mean... of Our Nuclear Power Plant..."
Following is an excerpt from an interview with Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki, which aired on Channel 2, Iranian TV on June 7, 2006.
Manouchehr Mottaki: We emphasize the peaceful nature of our nuclear weapons... I mean... of our nuclear power plant, and nuclear energy and activities. We have no need for nuclear weapons, as we've often said. Nuclear weapons are not part of our defense doctrine.
Iranian Foreign Minister "We Emphasize the Peaceful Nature of Our Nuclear Weapons... I Mean... of Our Nuclear Power Plant..."
Following is an excerpt from an interview with Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki, which aired on Channel 2, Iranian TV on June 7, 2006.
Manouchehr Mottaki: We emphasize the peaceful nature of our nuclear weapons... I mean... of our nuclear power plant, and nuclear energy and activities. We have no need for nuclear weapons, as we've often said. Nuclear weapons are not part of our defense doctrine.