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JIHAD in the Middleast
Ask yourself - Where are The Muslim Armies?


The following extracts are from Kafir sources, namely the BBC. We include comments in
bold that follow the editorial print to bring to light the real concepts behind each and every word.

" The Media is a tool used by the western masters to fool the world into beliving in what they want you to think."

The following newsbytes relate around BBC reports on their website. A running commentary sent in by our feedback service and follows each report by the BBC news correspondent.

Date Source Comment
25 Jul 06 03:39 04:39 UK BBC News Iran activist 'snubs White House'
By Daryoush Homaee
BBC World Service, Washington
Iranian dissident Akbar Ganji declined to meet White House officials during a visit to the US, he has told the BBC.
Mr Ganji said he had been invited to discuss the current situation in Iran. The White House declined to comment.
He said he rejected the offer because he believed current US policies could not help promote democracy in Iran.
Western flavour of Democracy only undermines the poeples it has been designed for. The American top down approach where wealthy families control the countries resources promotes a clear division between rich and poor, discrimination between races and ethnic origin. (Listen to |Historical Audio Forign Policy of The United States of America).

In a speech last week in Washington DC, he also criticised US policy in Iraq, saying: "You cannot bring democracy to a country by attacking it".
He added that the war in Iraq had helped Islamic fundamentalism and hampered the democracy movement in the region.
You can't call a resistance movement fundamentalist?

A group of Iranian dissidents met State Department official Nicholas Burns and Elliot Abrams, an adviser to the National Security Council, while Mr Ganji was in Washington last week.
We wonder how much such Intelligence would cost and what these dissidents will gain?

Mr Ganji said he believed such meetings would undermine the credibility of the Iranian opposition.
However, Mr Ganji added that if Iranian opposition were united and they had a recognised leadership, they could negotiate with US officials to find the best ways of helping promote democracy and human rights in Iran.
This is the deal, and the offer subject to US conditions.

Hunger strike
He said he was in the United States not as a leader of Iran's democracy movement, but as a journalist who wanted to draw international attention to the plight of people in Iranian jails.
The highlight of Mr Ganji's visit to the United States was a three-day hunger strike in front of United Nations headquarters in New York.
Mr Ganji had staged a hunger strike for several weeks when he was in Iran's notorious Evin prison in Tehran.
He was joined in his New York protest by tens of other Iranians who went on strike to campaign against what they called the arbitrary detention of political activists and intellectuals in Iran.
His American visit coincides with renewed pressure on Iran for its support of Hezbollah in Lebanon and its rejection of calls to stop uranium enrichment.
Now the newspaper analysist show their real colors. Discredit Hezbollah and your wish may be granted?

In a speech at Washington's Georgetown University, he said he believed Iran's nuclear programme was not in its national interest.
Mr Ganji was arrested in 2000 after returning from a conference in Berlin.
He was accused of having "damaged national security" and sentenced to six years in jail.
In July 2005, President Bush called on Iran to release Mr Ganji "immediately and unconditionally".
He was released in March 2006, in poor health as a result of his lengthy hunger strike against prison conditions.
On Monday, Mr Ganji delivered a speech in New York to a gathering organised by the International Pen Association, which campaigns for writers' freedom.
He says he will return to Iran once he finishes his tour of the US and Europe.
     
25 Jul 06 05:19 06:19 UK BBC

Asean opens with Mid-East focus


South East Asian foreign ministers have begun their annual meeting, with the Middle East, Burma and North Korea set to dominate the agenda.
Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi opened the Asean conference by urging the region to take a tough stand against Israel's actions in Lebanon.
"We should not tolerate Israel's excessive military reprisals," said the moderate Islamic leader.
Immediately they start to label Muslims as Moderate.
(Link to Two Camps)
He added that the recent developments were a threat to international peace.
Who's peace? The region has had no peace for the pst 60 years.
Foreign ministers from the 10 countries which make up Asean (the Association of South East Asian Nations) are holding talks in Malaysia until the weekend.
Tak, talk, talk, laa laa laadee da!
They will be joined later in the week by participants from other Asian nations for the Asean Regional Forum.
You could have opened up an online forum instead.
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is also expected to attend the conference on Thursday, after her trip to the Middle East.
The master is arriving to dictate.

'Excessive force'
In a statement late on Monday, Asean ministers called for an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East, and expressed concern over the "disproportionate, indiscriminate and excessive use of force by Israel" in Lebanon and occupied Palestinian territories.
The Isrealis have been stockpiling under the noses of the Asean states who never said anything before.
Mr Abdullah, who as well as currently heading Asean is also chairman of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference, went further in his opening address on Tuesday.
Idiot OIC - American allied organisation.
"I feel that we in Asean must make our voices heard, loudly and clearly, that we cannot continue tolerating the subjugation and repression of the Palestinian people by Israel," he told delegates.
Blah Blah Blah! , All talk no action, no boycott no nothing - Pathetic Muslims.
Asean's members include the world's most populous Muslim nation Indonesia and mainly Muslim Malaysia.
This must be the voice of the Moderate Muslim majority worldwide?
In addition to the crisis in the Middle East, several other issues are likely to dominate discussion at the Asean conference.
Occupy the Muslims with other problems while america arms isreali militerally.
One is the continued lack of progress in Burma, and the fact that pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi remains under house arrest.
     
24 Jul 06 21:44 22:44 UK BBC UN launches Lebanese aid appeal

The UN has launched a $150m (£81m) aid appeal for strife-torn Lebanon and the US has announced its own $30m package to ease the suffering of civilians.
So starts phase one of rebuilding of a infrustructer destroyed by American laser guided misiles. Placing Lebanon into more foreign influence and control.
The UN's top humanitarian official, Jan Egeland, said the money was needed to help feed and shelter about 800,000 civilians caught up in the conflict.
The moves came as US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice flew to Lebanon and Israel to discuss the regional crisis.
Some 380 Lebanese and up to 40 Israelis have died in 13 days of conflict.
The Israeli offensive began after Hezbollah captured two Israeli soldiers in a cross-border raid on 12 July.
This is the bullshit lie. Prisoner transfers occur as a normal consequence of border disputes.
In fresh violence on Monday:
Israeli forces pushed north from the captured village of Maroun al-Ras in south Lebanon and fierce clashes were reported around Bint Jbeil. Two Israeli soldiers were killed and more than 10 were injured in the border fighting
An Israeli helicopter crashed in northern Israel, killing two pilots. An army spokeswoman blamed technical problems, but Hezbollah reportedly claimed it had been shot down
More Hezbollah rockets struck Haifa and other northern Israeli towns, wounding at least four people, Israel said.
'Awful thing'
Jan Egeland made the UN appeal during a visit to Beirut.
He said the money was needed to help aid organisations cover needs of displaced people for three months.
About $24m was on behalf on Unicef for children who have been displaced inside Lebanon or who have fled to Syria.
Mr Egeland said he was asking the Israelis for safe passage for aid ships to enter the northern port of Tripoli and the southern port of Tyre.
US President George W Bush on Monday ordered helicopters and ships to Lebanon to provide humanitarian aid.
Allowing the perpetrators to send in reconasains for the Isreali government. To analyse and provide intelligence on weakness in the Lebanones frontline forces.
White House spokesman Tony Snow said that supplies would start arriving on Tuesday.
"It is a move that is designed in recognition of the fact that innocent men, women and children are being hurt," he said. "And that is an awful thing."
Laugh out loudly (LOL). This is further retoric and bullshit remarks. We come to help you and kill you.
Mr Snow said the US was also working with Israeli and Lebanese officials to open up humanitarian corridors in Lebanon.
The EU has already pledged $12.6m in aid while on Monday the UK increased its pledge to £5m.
The US, Britian, UN, EU, NATO and Neighbouring Arab states planned the Isreali war months in advance.
Pre-conditions
Amid the aid moves, the diplomatic effort was also being stepped up.
Ms Rice flew to Beirut on an unannounced trip which her officials said was to show support for Lebanon's government.
She met Prime Minister Fouad Siniora and said she was "deeply concerned about the Lebanese people and what they are enduring".
But she also said there was no place for "terrorist groups" like Hezbollah to attack from Lebanese territory.
Ms Rice also met Shia parliament speaker Nabih Berri, who is said to have lines of communication with Syria and Hezbollah.
According to Lebanese government sources, Ms Rice made the release of the two Israeli soldiers and the withdrawal of Hezbollah forces from the border the pre-conditions for any ceasefire.
Since Hezbollah are the only fighting resistance against the Isreali designs in the region Rice makes it a priority so Isreali occupation of Muslim land continue.
She has flown on to Israel for talks with Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and other officials.
On Monday night Ms Rice met Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, who said that Hezbollah wanted to set the region in flames.
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said on Monday it was important that talks in Rome on Wednesday of Western and Middle Eastern ministerial powers succeeded.
What is this? - Will update later!
     
24 Jul 06 21:44 22:44 UK BBC News UN launches Lebanese aid appeal
The UN has launched a $150m (£81m) aid appeal for strife-torn Lebanon and the US has announced its own $30m package to ease the suffering of civilians.
So starts phase one of rebuilding of a infrustructer destroyed by American laser guided misiles. Placing Lebanon into more foreign influence and control.

The UN's top humanitarian official, Jan Egeland, said the money was needed to help feed and shelter about 800,000 civilians caught up in the conflict.
The moves came as US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice flew to Lebanon and Israel to discuss the regional crisis.
Some 380 Lebanese and up to 40 Israelis have died in 13 days of conflict.
The Israeli offensive began after Hezbollah captured two Israeli soldiers in a cross-border raid on 12 July.
This is the bullshit lie. Prisoner transfers occur as a normal consequence.

In fresh violence on Monday:
Israeli forces pushed north from the captured village of Maroun al-Ras in south Lebanon and fierce clashes were reported around Bint Jbeil. Two Israeli soldiers were killed and more than 10 were injured in the border fighting
An Israeli helicopter crashed in northern Israel, killing two pilots. An army spokeswoman blamed technical problems, but Hezbollah reportedly claimed it had been shot down
More Hezbollah rockets struck Haifa and other northern Israeli towns, wounding at least four people, Israel said.

'Awful thing'
Jan Egeland made the UN appeal during a visit to Beirut.
He said the money was needed to help aid organisations cover needs of displaced people for three months.
About $24m was on behalf on Unicef for children who have been displaced inside Lebanon or who have fled to Syria.
Mr Egeland said he was asking the Israelis for safe passage for aid ships to enter the northern port of Tripoli and the southern port of Tyre.
US President George W Bush on Monday ordered helicopters and ships to Lebanon to provide humanitarian aid.
Allowing the perpetrators to send in reconasains for the Isreali government. To analyse and provide intelligence on weakness in the Lebanones frontline forces.

White House spokesman Tony Snow said that supplies would start arriving on Tuesday.
"It is a move that is designed in recognition of the fact that innocent men, women and children are being hurt," he said. "And that is an awful thing."
Laugh out loudly (LOL). This is further retoric and bullshit remarks. We come to help you and kill you.

Mr Snow said the US was also working with Israeli and Lebanese officials to open up humanitarian corridors in Lebanon.
The EU has already pledged $12.6m in aid while on Monday the UK increased its pledge to £5m.
The United Snakes, Britian, UN, EU, NATO and Neighbouring Arab states planned the Isreali war months in advance.

Pre-conditions
Amid the aid moves, the diplomatic effort was also being stepped up.
Ms Rice flew to Beirut on an unannounced trip which her officials said was to show support for Lebanon's government.
She met Prime Minister Fouad Siniora and said she was "deeply concerned about the Lebanese people and what they are enduring".
But she also said there was no place for "terrorist groups" like Hezbollah to attack from Lebanese territory.
Ms Rice also met Shia parliament speaker Nabih Berri, who is said to have lines of communication with Syria and Hezbollah.
According to Lebanese government sources, Ms Rice made the release of the two Israeli soldiers and the withdrawal of Hezbollah forces from the border the pre-conditions for any ceasefire.
Since Hezbollah are the only fighting resistance against the Isreali designs in the region Rice makes it a priority so Isreali occupation of Muslim land continues.

She has flown on to Israel for talks with Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and other officials.
On Monday night Ms Rice met Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, who said that Hezbollah wanted to set the region in flames.

UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said on Monday it was important that talks in Rome on Wednesday of Western and Middle Eastern ministerial powers succeeded.
What is this? - Will update later!
     
24 Jul 06 03:52 04:52 UK BBC Israel 'would accept' peace force

Israel has said it is prepared to accept a European peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon providing it is robust and has a strong mandate.
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert made the announcement after his government met envoys from Germany, France and the UK.
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrives on Monday for talks with Israeli leaders.
She said there was an "urgent" need for a ceasefire but that it was also vital that any such arrangement would last.
"It is very important to establish conditions under which a ceasefire can take place," she told reporters as she flew from Washington.
"It is important to have conditions that will make it also sustainable."
What they mean is that Muslims should have no say over the future of the region. That non-muslims must have complete control of land, sea and air.

Nasrallah defiant
Israeli air strikes killed at least eight people in Lebanon on Sunday while rocket attacks on Israel by the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah killed two people.

A senior United Nations envoy, Jan Egeland, has strongly condemned Israel's bombing of Beirut.
An Italian UN military observer was wounded during fighting between Israeli troops and Hezbollah inside Lebanon.
At least 362 Lebanese, many of them civilians, and 37 Israelis - about half of them civilians - have been killed since the violence erupted 13 days ago.
The crisis was triggered by the capture of two Israeli soldiers on 12 July by Hezbollah which is demanding a prisoner exchange with Israel. The Israelis withdrew from south Lebanon in 2000.
Israel has since vowed to destroy the group's ability to launch rockets at its territory.
But Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah said an Israeli invasion of southern Lebanon would not succeed.
"Any Israeli incursion will not have political results unless it achieves any of the announced goals, most importantly to stop the bombardment of Zionist settlements," he told As-Safir newspaper.
"I assure you that this will goal will not be achieved."
'Combat experience'
The Israeli prime minister has been making his position clear ahead of Ms Rice's visit, the BBC's Crispin Thorold reports from Jerusalem.
Ehud Olmert's requirements include the enforcement of UN resolution 1559, which calls for the disarming of militias in Lebanon.
But Jerusalem now says that it also wants robust peacekeepers to take the place of Unifil, the largely toothless UN force in southern Lebanon, our correspondent says.
Last paragraph reads that the Isreali zionist government has rights upon the land of Jerusalem.
Mr Olmert said he was prepared to accept the deployment of European soldiers in southern Lebanon instead.
This could be a Nato force or a European Union one but the Israeli premier insists that any troops deployed must have combat experience.
They would have, he added, to control border crossings between Syria and Lebanon as well as supporting Lebanon's own army.
Isreali aspirations that it has limited sastainable resources to continue the war. Question: Why has the UAE continued to supply Isreal with petroleum oil?
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier held talks with Israeli Defence Minister Amir Peretz on Sunday.
Europeans want to supply Isreali military with home grown weapons contracts.
French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy visited Haifa, where he called for a ceasefire "which answers Israel's legitimate aspiration to live in security and a ceasefire which preserves the state of Lebanon".
Rebuilding Lebanon will require more loan and foreign aid and international debt for reconstruction.
British foreign office minister Kim Howells also visited the city.
The Israelis are hinting at a more realistic assessment of what they can achieve through the application of brute force alone, BBC diplomatic correspondent Paul Adams reports from Jerusalem.
Its OK to kill innocent muslim populations living allongside christian communities.
Senior political sources have told the BBC the government does not think its military operation will complete the task of disarming Hezbollah, and it believes it needs another week or 10 days in which to operate.
We must give Isreali military more time.
Saudi Arabia has urged Washington to press for a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
The Evil Saudi government after weeks of fighting make a mouse of a comment.

'Disproportionate'
After visiting bomb-blasted suburbs of Beirut, Jan Egeland said the "disproportionate response" by Israel to Hezbollah's actions was a "violation of international humanitarian law".
Here the west impose their kafir laws upon the muslims like a spoon full of toxic medicine.
The UN's emergency relief chief had arrived hours after another Israeli strike on the Lebanese capital as well as attacks on Sidon, a port city in crammed with refugees, and the Baalbek region.
Mr Egeland appealed for both sides to halt attacks and said UN supplies of humanitarian aid would begin to arrive in the next few days.
The Isreali military need time to recive American laser guided misiles sent Monday 25th July 2006.
Israel has said it will lift its blockade on Beirut's port to allow aid through.
Within hours of Mr Egeland leaving the suburbs, the bombing resumed with three huge blasts heard across the city, the BBC's Christian Fraser reports from the scene.
Egyptian, Jordianian and Syrian governments (Kafir) grin at the carnige as Muslim blood is further spilt.
     
24 Jul 06 03:52 04:52 UK BBC News Israel 'would accept' peace force
Israel has said it is prepared to accept a European peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon providing it is robust and has a strong mandate.
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert made the announcement after his government met envoys from Germany, France and the UK.
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrives on Monday for talks with Israeli leaders.
She said there was an "urgent" need for a ceasefire but that it was also vital that any such arrangement would last.
"It is very important to establish conditions under which a ceasefire can take place," she told reporters as she flew from Washington.
"It is important to have conditions that will make it also sustainable."
Nasrallah defiant
Israeli air strikes killed at least eight people in Lebanon on Sunday while rocket attacks on Israel by the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah killed two people.

A senior United Nations envoy, Jan Egeland, has strongly condemned Israel's bombing of Beirut.
An Italian UN military observer was wounded during fighting between Israeli troops and Hezbollah inside Lebanon.
At least 362 Lebanese, many of them civilians, and 37 Israelis - about half of them civilians - have been killed since the violence erupted 13 days ago.
The crisis was triggered by the capture of two Israeli soldiers on 12 July by Hezbollah which is demanding a prisoner exchange with Israel. The Israelis withdrew from south Lebanon in 2000.
Israel has since vowed to destroy the group's ability to launch rockets at its territory.
But Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah said an Israeli invasion of southern Lebanon would not succeed.
"Any Israeli incursion will not have political results unless it achieves any of the announced goals, most importantly to stop the bombardment of Zionist settlements," he told As-Safir newspaper.
"I assure you that this will goal will not be achieved."

'Combat experience'
The Israeli prime minister has been making his position clear ahead of Ms Rice's visit, the BBC's Crispin Thorold reports from Jerusalem.
Ehud Olmert's requirements include the enforcement of UN resolution 1559, which calls for the disarming of militias in Lebanon.
But Jerusalem now says that it also wants robust peacekeepers to take the place of Unifil, the largely toothless UN force in southern Lebanon, our correspondent says.
Last paragraph heads that the Isreali government has occupied Jerusalem.

Mr Olmert said he was prepared to accept the deployment of European soldiers in southern Lebanon instead.
This could be a Nato force or a European Union one but the Israeli premier insists that any troops deployed must have combat experience.
They would have, he added, to control border crossings between Syria and Lebanon as well as supporting Lebanon's own army.
Isreali aspirations that it has limited sastainable resources to continue the war. Question: Why has the UAE continued to supply Isreal with petroleum oil?

German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier held talks with Israeli Defence Minister Amir Peretz on Sunday.
Europeans want to supply Isreali military with home grown weapons contracts.

French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy visited Haifa, where he called for a ceasefire "which answers Israel's legitimate aspiration to live in security and a ceasefire which preserves the state of Lebanon".
Rebuilding Lebanon will require more loan and foreign aid and international debt for reconstruction.
British foreign office minister Kim Howells also visited the city.
The Israelis are hinting at a more realistic assessment of what they can achieve through the application of brute force alone, BBC diplomatic correspondent Paul Adams reports from Jerusalem.
Its OK to kill innocent muslim populations living allongside christian communities.
Senior political sources have told the BBC the government does not think its military operation will complete the task of disarming Hezbollah, and it believes it needs another week or 10 days in which to operate.
We must give Isreali military more time.
Saudi Arabia has urged Washington to press for a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
The Evil Saudi government after weeks of fighting make a mouse of a comment.

'Disproportionate'

After visiting bomb-blasted suburbs of Beirut, Jan Egeland said the "disproportionate response" by Israel to Hezbollah's actions was a "violation of international humanitarian law".
Here the west impose their kafir laws upon the muslims like a spoon full of toxic medicen.
The UN's emergency relief chief had arrived hours after another Israeli strike on the Lebanese capital as well as attacks on Sidon, a port city in crammed with refugees, and the Baalbek region.
Mr Egeland appealed for both sides to halt attacks and said UN supplies of humanitarian aid would begin to arrive in the next few days.
The Isreali military need time to recive American laser guided misiles sent Monday.
Israel has said it will lift its blockade on Beirut's port to allow aid through.
Within hours of Mr Egeland leaving the suburbs, the bombing resumed with three huge blasts heard across the city, the BBC's Christian Fraser reports from the scene.
Egyptian, Jordianian and Syrian governments (Kafir) grin at the carnige as Muslim blood is further spilt.
Please read the article about disproportionate.
     
23 Jul 06 05:29 06:29 UK BBC News Israeli jets bomb Lebanese cities
On the 11th day of fighting, Israeli jets knocked out TV and phone masts in the east and north of Lebanon, disrupting broadcasts for Hezbollah's Al-Manar television and the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation.
Israel also briefly occupied the village of Marwahin, but has now withdrawn.
The New York Times daily has cited US officials saying the US is rushing a delivery of satellite and laser-guided bombs to Israel.

The latest crisis was triggered by the capture of two Israeli soldiers by Hezbollah militants on 12 July.
More than 350 Lebanese have been killed in the 11 days of violence, many of them civilians.
Thirty-four Israelis have been killed, including 15 civilians killed by rockets fired by Hezbollah into Israel.

Comments
The New York Times daily has cited US officials saying the US is rushing a delivery of satellite and laser-guided bombs to Israel.

1. Jordianian government is worried about what the effect of this war is going to have on the region? Having no political designs is an indication that this monsterous government is allied to the United States of America. May Allah(swt) destroy this government and the supporters of this pathetic nation.

2. Both Egypt, Syria and Jordan are watching the carnige with much joy. The Muslims of these countries must use this precious time to plan the permanent overthrow of their western planted leadership. Plan to reunit the Muslim armies to resolve the Isreali problem forever. To impliment a Muslim government and authority in Jerusalem.

3. Move their tanks and airforces to drive the Isreali insergancy back to Tel Aviv and reoccupy the whole Muslim land.
     
22 Jul 06 23:09 00:09 UK BBC Middle East Analyst Mid-East faces uncertain future
By Roger Hardy
Diplomats, officials and experts around the world are anxiously debating what the Greater Middle East will look like when this current crisis finally draws to a close.

Will it make it easier or harder to resolve the pressing problems of Palestine and Iraq - and the much bigger battle against Islamic extremism?
Muslims want the foreign influence removed from their lands, they have every right to dispose of their foreign planted regimes, perpetrators of Muslim interests in the regions. These are the aspirations of Muslims who are not extremists but realists wanting a better future for all peoples of the region.

The more immediate question is: Who will emerge with what?
Since no muslim government has any designs, being subservant to the Britsh queen. The pathetic Arab-US aligned governments will stay quiet, handing round the hanki sobbing that they cannot send their armies to battle because mummy queen says NO!.

Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister, says he wants three things: to secure the release of Israeli soldiers, to clear Hezbollah fighters from south Lebanon and to see Hezbollah disarmed and dismantled.
He wants some form of guarantee that Israel will be free from rocket attacks, whether from Gaza or from south Lebanon.
Some believe he would also like to see the collapse of the Hamas-led Palestinian government.
Israel's dilemma
Few experts think Mr Olmert will secure all these goals, even if the fighting continues for some days.
Israel may be able to weaken Hamas and Hezbollah in military terms, but it is unlikely to force them out of business.
Both enjoy a significant level of grass-roots support.
Israel's actions may indeed be counter-productive, by boosting support for these groups beyond the immediate circle of their core Islamist constituencies.
Israel's underlying dilemma remains unchanged.
If it does not wish to re-occupy either Gaza or southern Lebanon, then there needs to be in place a Lebanese government and a Palestinian Authority strong enough to prevent rocket or other cross-border attacks.
Air strikes coupled with limited military incursions in both territories have made this less, rather than more, likely.
Mr Olmert needs to emerge from this conflict with something he can call victory.
If he does not, that will weaken his own political position and jeopardise his ambitious plan to withdraw from large parts of the West Bank by 2010.
How the BBC support the Isreali cause and demonise the Muslim cause.

Underlying problems
It is unlikely this crisis will leave the underlying problems of the Palestinian territories and Lebanon any nearer a solution.
At the same time it is making the West's closest allies in the Arab world distinctly nervous.
Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan have taken the unusual step of pinning the blame for the conflict on Hezbollah and Hamas and their regional backers, Syria and Iran.
This reflects a genuine fear of where the crisis is heading, together with annoyance at what they see as an Iranian attempt to hijack the Palestinian cause.
As Arab rulers are only too well aware, the current conflict has inflamed anti-Israeli and anti-American feeling to a new pitch.
In this sense its impact extends well beyond the Middle East.
Notice how they divide the Muslims into Arab quarters, then by Sunni or Shia - This is the British Divide and Rule Policy.
     
Monday, 6 February 2006, 04:16 GMT BBC News Lebanon minister quits over riot

The cartoons first published in a Danish newspaper depicting the prophet Muhammad were a tool for the American- British (AngloAmerican) governments and the UN Security council to measure levels of resistance from Muslims in the middleast. The following extract from a BBC News website will give a clear indication why America and Britian support Isreail aggression in the region, especially against any regions where Muslims live in harmony with other faiths such as in Lebanon. (remember Bonsinan war)

Lebanese Interior Minister Hassan Sabeh (centre) on his way to parliament Mr Sabeh (centre) resigned after the rioting .

Beirut protests
Lebanon's interior minister has quit after protesters sacked Beirut's Danish embassy in more ructions over cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad.

"A few minutes ago I put my resignation at the disposal of the cabinet. I didn't wait for an answer and left the meeting," Mr Hassan Sabeh said.

Around 200 people were arrested after the riot, including more than 70 Syrians and some Palestinians.

The cartoons were first published in a Danish newspaper.

On Saturday, mobs in Syria torched the Danish and Norwegian embassies in Damascus.
This is an indication that the Muslims as well as non-muslims in the region would not tolorate the western plan to demonise Islam. The torching of the embasis sent a clear message to the United Nations that it too will go up in smoke. America and Britian then instogated the plan to subdue the region using its toad Isreal.

Danish Foreign Minister Per Stig Moeller has called for calm.
After insulting and provoking the Danish Government belive it still has the right to ask for calm?

"It is a critical situation and it is very serious," he told Danish public radio.

'Black day'

Danes living in Lebanon have been told to leave the country or stay indoors.

Mr Sabeh said 1,200 security men and 1,600 army troops had been called in to prevent peaceful protests turning violent on Sunday.

"But things got out of hand when elements that had infiltrated into the ranks of the demonstrators broke through security shields," Mr Sabeh said.

"The one remaining option was an order to shoot, but I was not prepared to order the troops to shoot Lebanese citizens," he added.
The Americans were very dissapointed with the lebanese government for not firing since it showed that poeple power reigned over the law of the land. No doubt the UN designs include the formation of a new lebonease government being pro-American and pro-British.

The violence has been condemned by political leaders across the country, says the BBC's correspondent Jim Muir.

Around 200 people have been arrested, including more than 70 Syrians and some Palestinians, as well as Lebanese.

Some leading politicians were quick to accuse Syria of instigating the violence in order to undermine Lebanese security, our correspondent says.

Smoke billows from the Danish mission as protesters gather outside
Thousands of protesters attacked the Danish mission in Beirut

Lebanon's leading Sunni politician Saad Hariri, said the violence was a "black day" for Lebanon's Muslims.

The cartoons first appeared in a Danish newspaper in September and caused outrage among Muslims, who consider any images of Muhammad offensive.

One of the cartoons shows Muhammad wearing a bomb-shaped turban.

Newspapers across Europe republished the pictures in recent days, saying they are defending freedom of expression.

'Respect our religion'

Huge crowds attended Sunday's protest in the Christian neighbourhood where the Danish embassy is located.

The protest started out peacefully, but turned violent after Islamic extremists tried to break though security barriers protecting the building.

Any one who acts outside of a peacful demonstration whether they by Muslim or not is an Islamic extreemist? Hey if non-muslim, why not call them Jewsish extreemists?

"We have a right to defend our prophet," one protester told the BBC.

Would defending go as far as to start a war against the perpitrators who daily work day and night for dismantleing Islam worldwide? (American and British goverments?)

CARTOON ROW (Just a typical row say kafir - yawn!)
30 Sept 2005: Danish paper publishes cartoons
20 Oct: Muslim ambassadors complain to Danish PM
10 Jan 2006: Norwegian publication reprints cartoons
26 Jan: Saudi Arabia recalls its ambassador
30 Jan: Gunmen raid EU's Gaza office demanding apology
31 Jan: Danish paper apologises
1 Feb: Papers in France, Germany, Italy and Spain reprint cartoons
4 Feb: Syrians attack Danish and Norwegian embassies in Damascus

"They should have respected our religion," said another.
Respect! , they dont respect nything religious since they take a secular viewpoint.

Some 2,000 riot police and army troops fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse the crowd and fired their weapons into the air.

But smoke was later seen rising from the building, which also houses commercial offices, after demonstrators broke into it.

The building was believed to be unoccupied at the time.

Some protesters threw stones at the security forces and burned Danish flags. A nearby church and other property in the neighbourhood were also attacked.

Muslim clerics had spoken out against the protests

Security officials said at least 18 people were injured, AP news agency reported. The government said several dozen Lebanese and Syrians had been arrested.


     
22 Jul 06 23:09 00:09 UK BBC Middle East Analyst Mid-East faces uncertain future
By Roger Hardy

Diplomats, officials and experts around the world are anxiously debating what the Greater Middle East will look like when this current crisis finally draws to a close.

Will it make it easier or harder to resolve the pressing problems of Palestine and Iraq - and the much bigger battle against Islamic extremism?
Muslims want the foreign influence removed from their lands, they have every right to dispose of their foreign planted regimes, perpetrators of Muslim interests in the regions. These are the aspirations of Muslims who are not extremists but realists wanting a better future for all peoples of the region.
The more immediate question is: Who will emerge with what?
Since no muslim government has any designs, being subservant to the Britsh queen. The pathetic Arab-US aligned governments will stay quiet, handing round the hanki sobbing that they cannot send their armies to battle because mummy queen says NO!.
Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister, says he wants three things: to secure the release of Israeli soldiers, to clear Hezbollah fighters from south Lebanon and to see Hezbollah disarmed and dismantled.
He wants some form of guarantee that Israel will be free from rocket attacks, whether from Gaza or from south Lebanon.
Some believe he would also like to see the collapse of the Hamas-led Palestinian government.
Israel's dilemma
Few experts think Mr Olmert will secure all these goals, even if the fighting continues for some days.
Israel may be able to weaken Hamas and Hezbollah in military terms, but it is unlikely to force them out of business.
Both enjoy a significant level of grass-roots support.
Israel's actions may indeed be counter-productive, by boosting support for these groups beyond the immediate circle of their core Islamist constituencies.
Israel's underlying dilemma remains unchanged.
If it does not wish to re-occupy either Gaza or southern Lebanon, then there needs to be in place a Lebanese government and a Palestinian Authority strong enough to prevent rocket or other cross-border attacks.
Air strikes coupled with limited military incursions in both territories have made this less, rather than more, likely.
Mr Olmert needs to emerge from this conflict with something he can call victory.
If he does not, that will weaken his own political position and jeopardise his ambitious plan to withdraw from large parts of the West Bank by 2010.
How the BBC support the Isreali cause and demonise the Muslim cause.

Underlying problems

It is unlikely this crisis will leave the underlying problems of the Palestinian territories and Lebanon any nearer a solution.
At the same time it is making the West's closest allies in the Arab world distinctly nervous.
Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan have taken the unusual step of pinning the blame for the conflict on Hezbollah and Hamas and their regional backers, Syria and Iran.
This reflects a genuine fear of where the crisis is heading, together with annoyance at what they see as an Iranian attempt to hijack the Palestinian cause.
As Arab rulers are only too well aware, the current conflict has inflamed anti-Israeli and anti-American feeling to a new pitch.
In this sense its impact extends well beyond the Middle East.

Hearts and minds

The issue of Israel and the Palestinians still has the power to mobilise Muslims as far away as Indonesia - or for that matter Muslims living in the West.
Moreover the conflict comes against a backdrop of other events which have aggravated tensions between Islam and the West.
Last year's London bombings, the riots by young Muslims in the suburbs of Paris and the more recent controversy over cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed - all these events have had a negative and polarising effect.
They have made it harder for the West and its allies in the Muslim world to turn the tide in the global struggle against Islamic extremism.
They have made it harder for them to win the hearts and minds of the Muslim mainstream.
Many believe that the longer the current conflict in the Middle East continues, the more it will play into the hands of the radicals.
     
July 20, 2006

BBC
News24

Israili jets fire missiles at a building complex where Hezzbola leadership were "hiding"

Lets consider the above heading for the moment. The Hezbulla are living in Lebanon on muslim land and are at home, yet the headline suggest they are hiding? If you where in london, in your home and a french military jet were to have fired a missile at your house. Would you have been hiding? Why would you be hiding on your own land, unless the french felt they owned England? (hypothetically thinking aloud)

 

July 17, 2006 SkyNews

Reports are arriving of two british Warships ahve been sent to recover fleeing British Nationals to safety. Is its a recovery mission or a Logistical support mission to the Isreali military? If you belive the former then you'll belive anything.

- This sounds like British reinforcements to me and its just further evidence that Britian is a cause of the middleast crisis and continues to support oppression of the Muslim nation in the middleast

July 17, 2006 ktvu

Laughing quote of the day:

While speaking on behalf of the invading Israelis the American Ambassador is kept in the dark, albeit waiting outside a closed session, listening at the door with a glass cup!

" A cease-fire could come about "in nanoseconds" if Hezbollah releases two Israeli soldiers and steps back from the Israeli border, U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton said Monday."

Yawn on! Mr. Kufr trying to make history again!

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16 Jul 06 07:19 08:19 UK BBC

Bush backs Israel at
divided G8

Well, well, well wider goals?
Boo Hoo Lebanon ambassador emotions again! Where are the 59 other Muslim countries? I guess more emotions in the UN - pass round the hankie.

Each of the Muslim countries have land, air, sea, paramilitary forces, they stockpile weapons (why?), have large defence expenditures (what are they training for?), are supposidly Muslim and belive in Allah(swt) - yet they do nothing!

The G8 want to channel monies to the Hamas organisation and Isreal wants to show off her military hardware which is becoming fast outdated and needs to be replaced by American Military organisations at the expence of human misery and death.

(What did ex-foreign secretary of state Henry Kissinger write in his memoires - He summed up the Muslim Nation as "The useless eaters of world reasorces - ".. the useless eaters, that use up valuable resources, those that disagree with the American way of life".)

Rumsfield said too much!
Remember what Donald Rumsfield said about the rules of war at the UN, that only a neighboring country can fight in a local war. His comments where made when he replied to a journalist on news tv after Iraq had fired missiles at Tel Aviv and was precursor for a coalition to be formed to deal with Iraq. So, where are the Muslims coalition of Syria, Jordan and egypt? Where are the military tanks, air force jet planes and commanders of the land and sea? They are all allied to their non-muslim brothers in Israel and the betraying both Allah(swt) and Muhammad(saaw). They are classified as Kafir and must be ejected from leadership.

Why does the world hate us, cries the Americans?
Its no wonder Al-Qida despises the Jordian, Egyptian and Syrian governments. Who can stand the stench of betrayal and oppression that these governments stand for and support wholeheartedly. I guess its no wonder that all three leaders where trained at the British Military Academy known as SANDHURST. Just for the record Pakistani president Mushariff, Libyan president Gaddafi are also UK graduates of Royal College of Defence Studies and SANDHURST respectively! What on earth are these UK institutions doing, teaching and brainwashing these people into leading oppressive regimes? - or is it that they are just following orders! The heads of these states are the most hated of humans, second to their masters in the Muslim world and guess what their time is very shortly up! Pack your bags quick, Islam is coming to rule over you.

Lets think a-moment?
In this controlled UN, behind closed door war, who is actually arming both sides? Who backs Israeli oppression over the Muslims of Palestine, who allows the extremist jew to occupy Muslim land, both economically and Militerally? - YES its the peoples of the United States of America and peoples of the British regime? Is it a crime to mention the electorate? Surly it would be silly to assume the blame sits on one person, the head of the government? (Nuremberg comes to mind) So why did muslims target 7/11 and 7/7? Its become more clearer now. Whether the attacks were right or wrong is a subjective view. But one must point out the use of the word "incombattens", the US forces use the term collateral damage" and that includes the deaths of incombattens. Which incidentally is one possible term to define "terrorism" and therefore you could levy the very same against the US and British forces, their governments in west and even there electorate who gave them the mandate in the first place. (note: each political party have a manifesto and clearly defined foreign policies.)

ITG comment: What do you think?

The USA and Britain want to hold onto their oppressive world domination in the UN and they know too well as the clock ticks its slipping from their hands. The world needs a new perspective and Islam will give that perspective and more. Remember Islam is Home to the Muslim world, not the western world. There are no designs to conquer new lands, only reclaim occupied ones.

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16 Jul 06 07:51 08:51 UK BBC

Deadly Hezbollah attack on Haifa
Notice how its deadly for Muslims to fire rockets but not for extreemist jews of Isreal?

Look at how the lebonease government emotional outburst to the non-muslim UN council of five falls on deaf ears, on a closed session which roughly translates to mean - F**k off were planning your demise, control of your reasources and your pathetic surrender terms.

In the meantime the G8 plan econimic aid reconstruction loans for lebenon to further keep it in livelong debt and foerign control of its assets. The UN organisation is designed for maximum manipulation of Muslim land and her resources.

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