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Day 30 - UN Urges Us Not To Forget Gaza Print E-mail
Friday, 11 August 2006

Kofi Annan today highlighted the plight of the people of Gaza requesting that the international community should not be distracted from the situation in Gaza. His spokesman described the killing of civilians and particularly children by Israel – which has been taking place on a day to day basis, as “utterly unjustifiable.” Only today reports emerged of the death of a three year old girl along with two other fighters when Isreal launched rockets at a Citrus Grove in Gaza City. Annan further highlighted his concern over “arbitrary arrests” of Palestinian Government officials. Around a third of the Palestinian cabinet has now been ‘detained’ by Israel.

Lebanon today saw Israeli war planes bomb key areas of Beirut and the Bekaa valley resulting in the killing of one civilian. The bombings were targeted at the centre of the capital damaging a lighthouse no longer used; a remnant of French colonial rule. The killing of a civilian in the Bekaa valley took place as a rocket fired from an Israeli drone hit a crowded minibus wounding a further 12 people.

In preparation for more aerial bombing, Israel’s air force dropped leaflets in a number of towns in three districts of southern Beirut ordering people to leave their homes immediately. This is likely to put further pressure on the overcrowded refugee camps in Beirut where aid agencies are already struggling to meet the needs of the people in providing them with food, medicines, blankets and adequate shelter. This is largely because of the difficulty aid conveys are experiencing trying to journey from Syria (where aid is stockpiled in warehouses) to Beirut because of the extreme damage levied on roads and bridges by Israeli bombings.

Moreover the UN today reported on the plight of 100,000 people stranded in the south of Lebanon and shunned both Israel and Hizbullah for hampering the access of aid agencies to the areas by the continuing fighting. It must however be said that Hizbullah has already taken steps in proposing a ceasefire to Isreal with conditions however Isreal flatly refused wishing to continue its annihilation of the resistance group. One example of how Israel could be seen to be contriving to hinder such aid efforts was reported in the media yesterday when aid agencies spoke of the looming fuel crisis which threatens the closure of Lebanese hospitals. Yet tankers carrying thousands of tons of fuel remain docked outside the Israeli blockade of Lebanese naval ports because Isreal refuses to guarantee the ships sufficient safety.

Clashes between Hizbullah and the Israeli army took place in the Christian town of Marjayoun which was then reportedly taken under Israeli control. The town is however, reported by the Guardian, as having allied with Israel during the previous Israeli occupation. In related border fighting, Hizbullah destroyed thirteen tanks and there remains fierce fighting in the town of Khiam. Despite the escalation of the campaign by the Israeli army in southern Lebanon, Hizbullah continued to shown its ability to launch rockets into northern Israel in which two people were killed including the death of a child.

UN Resolution

Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett travelled to America today in anticipation of a breakthrough on the draft resolution which could mean a vote by the Security-Council as early as Friday. However up until now there had been no such significant breakthrough. France is reported to back the Lebanese position which insists Isreal immediately halt its occupation and withdraw from Lebanon while Israel backed by America rejects such a proposal until an international peace keeping force arrives which could take months. Therefore allowing: Israeli aggression to carry on, the death toll of Lebanese and Israeli civilians to rise further and Arab/Muslim public opinion to continue to be inflamed.




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sonia: Quote

Peacemaking has been a cornerstone of the UN charter. How ironic that Israel, whose rebirth was made possible in 1948 because of the UN, should now be seen as the greatest threat to world peace. To say that peace has eluded Israel, is an understatement. During the last six decades the United Nations has undertaken many peace initiatives and enacted dozens of resolutions. But what have they accomplished?

This longstanding dispute has become incredibly complicated. Moreover, recent events in Iraq and Israel have evoked a deepening bitterness against Israel and western nations, especially America. This polarization has worsened in recent months because Ahmadinejad is threatening to annihilate Israel, while trying to acquire nuclear weapons in defiance of the United Nations. These developments do not bode well for peace.

The outcome of the current war may be that Hizbollah's threat against Israel will be reduced. However, there will be no less hatred against Israel. Indeed this deep-rooted hostility will most likely erupt sooner or later somewhere else.

Recognizing that politicians have not been able to bring peace, one hopes that religious leaders would be teaching values that promote tolerance and peace. Unfortunately religious devotees have seldom been seen as promoting reconciliation. Indeed, 'religion' is often seen as fueling the flames. Godfearing people on both sides of this conflict claim to be followers or children of Abraham, but many are still harbouring hatred and unforgiveness in their hearts. Where are the peacemakers? Jesus the Messiah taught, "Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called sons of God."

An exceptional best seller, "Light Force", has recently been printed about a follower of Jesus who went to the Middle East and risked his life to be a peacemaker. Inspiring stories like this - though rare - still give us a glimpse of hope.

Muslims, Jews and Christians worship One whom they describe as forgiving and peaceful (Jehovah Shalom, As-Salaam). How ironic that the heartland of these three faiths is the most volatile region of the world! Moreover, everywhere in the Middle East, people greet each other "Peace be with you" (i.e. "Shalom alekhem" "Salaam alaikum")

We hear Muslims, (and Western leaders) saying that Islam is a religion of peace. Unfortunately, the actions of radical Muslims suggest otherwise. During the last couple of years thousands of Muslims have been killed in Iraq at the hands of fellow Muslims and this death toll has been climbing dramatically during the first 7 months of 2006.

Islam's peaceful reputation was also dented in March 2006 when Muslim clerics in Afghanistan wanted to pass the death sentence against a Muslim for converting to Christianity. Not long before this, news was dominated by worldwide protests over the cartoons of Muhammad. These were so violent that a prominent Afghan Muslim cleric declared it was discrediting and "defaming Islam".

There is no doubt that these widely publicized actions have reinforced a negative image of Islam in the west. One of the sayings of Muhammad, seems relevant to this situation; "your deeds are your religion". A Muslim lecturer at Kuwait University observes that this kind of stigma is causing "Westerners to perceive Islam as an intolerant religion that rejects religious pluralism. The Muslims, therefore, are responsible for the distorted image of Islam prevalent in the modern West and they are the ones who failed to present a positive image of Islam."1

Christians believe that Jesus Christ will return to earth in the end times to conquer evil forces and usher in an era of worldwide peace. Accordingly he is described by the prophets as 'Prince of Peace'. In a similar way, Muslims believe that Al Masihu Isa will bring peace to a war ravaged world in the end times. The Messiah is qualified to bring peace because of his profound spirituality. Pause and think for a moment how this trait contrasts with what we see in most leaders of the UN.

It is interesting to see how the Qur’an and the Bible describe Jesus Christ as intimately associated with the ‘Spirit of God’. He is said to be ‘filled with’ or ‘empowered by’ the Spirit of God. Muslims even ascribe to Jesus Christ the title, ‘Spirit of God’. It is not surprising, therefore, to see this connection between the Messiah and the Spirit as foretold by Isaiah the prophet, "the Spirit of the Lord will rest on him – the Spirit of wisdom and understanding, the Spirit of counsel and might, the Spirit of knowledge and the fear of the Lord ... He will never judge by appearance, false evidence or hearsay ... he will be clothed with fairness and truth." (Isaiah 11).

This same paragraph speaks of the utopian peace that will prevail under the Messiah’s reign, saying, "the wolf and the lamb will live together ... Babies will crawl safely among snakes". These particular details are echoed in authoritative Muslim Ahadith.2 Not only so, the prophets foretold that the Messiah "will settle international disputes. All the nations will beat their swords into ploughshares. All wars will stop ... Your king will bring peace to the nations." (Isaiah 2:4; Zechariah 9:10).

Islamic sources confirm that the Messiah’s coming will abolish Jihad; "Sayyidina Salamah bin Nufayl has said that the messenger of Allah said, ‘The (command of) Jihad will not be abolished until the descent of Isa Ibn Maryam.’ (Seerat al-Mughlata', Musnad Ahmad)"3

Another belief Muslims and Christians share in common pertains to peace filling the whole earth during the Messiah’s reign. For some inexplicable reason the Hadith says this peace will last only 7 years. This contrasts with scripture, which says, that Messiah’s "ever expanding, peaceful kingdom will never end. He will rule forever with fairness and justice from the throne of his ancestor David. The passionate commitment of the Lord Almighty will guarantee this." (Isaiah 9:7)

In spite of this difference, it seems more than coincidental to see so many similarities. An intriguing link between Jesus and peace is seen in a prophecy that describes Jesus Christ as guiding "our feet into the path of peace." (Luke 1:79) One hopes that these points of agreement can encourage peaceful relations between Muslims, Jews and Christians. Perhaps these observations will inspire the reader to explore how the Messiah exuded peace.
(1) 2006-08-15 15:23:43
basil: Quote

To Sonia

A Muslim's act is not a collective act of Islam.

A Muslim's view is not a collective view of Islam’s.

A so-called terrorist (to you and a freedom fighter to him) who regards himself as a Muslim and by all regards he is a Muslim once again is not collective Islam.

Sonia I would like to thank you for taking up your time and joining us here.


The irony is not lost on us regarding Israel's actions.

But you should appreciate that Arabs regard Jews as their brethren (sharing the same father, Abraham) and unlike the European descendant of the one time Jews (you know which ones I am talking about, the ones in the European song contest) do not endear to Arabs in the same way.

Crusaders would kill all Arabs Muslims Jews and CHRISTIANS and would say God will know his people. That is not lost on the Arab psychic.

West against East in this case Middle East. That is how the Zionist rooted in the West thinks of the Arab.

And yet Islam has been around for 1400 years and where in history was an Arab or a Muslim called a terrorist. And they fought in the battlefield but not with terror. Check out Sallah Adin (Salladin to you) when he regaining Jerusalem, despite the capturing and subsequent murder of his sister by the Christians he spared all Christians from the blade. Read the historical accounts about him.

The Jews, Christians and Muslims live side by side in Palestine for millennia. Remember Jesus he was a Palestinian born in the state of Palestine. What of it now.

Since 1948 who were the terrorist then and now? Let me remind you who is a terrorist MENACHEM BEGIN a Zionist Israel first Prim Minster was most wanted dead or alive by the British as the world’s number terrorist for blowing up the King David Hotel and killing 99. For carrying kidnaps, murders and blowing up of soldiers in Palestine and blowing up of British persons in mainland Britain. While the Palestinians whose lands the British occupied did NOTHING against the British. There was no Israel then. They could not wait to have the British out so that they can start terrorising the Palestinian population who at the time consisted of farmers. SO WHO IS THE TERRORIST?

The PLO were not mentioned as the Muslim PLO so why now? NOW because Zionist and there supporters own the media and are spreading biased PROPAGANDA.

No time but will catch up later…
(2) 2006-08-18 16:04:06
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