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Sadomin

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The Palestinian security forces engage in extensive cooperation with the Israeli occupation forces, a practice that the Palestinian Authority has taken great pains to conceal from the world.

The emergence of details in newly released Wikileaks diplomatic cables, first reported by Dagens Nyheter (DN), place the already beleaguered Palestinian Authority under even greater pressure.

In Gaza and on the West Bank collaboration with Israel is considered to be the worst form of treason. Palestinian informers face the death penalty. But in reality the Fatah-controlled Palestinian Authority on the West Bank has itself long engaged in an extensive exchange of information with military, police and even Shin Bet, Israel’s domestic security agency. The contacts are “friendly, professional and sincere,” according to a US diplomatic wire reporting a conversation between Yuval Diskin, Shi Bet’s head, and James Cunningham, the US Ambassador to Israel.

The Wikileaks diplomatic cables between the US Embassy in Tel Aviv and the State Department in Washington reveal particulars about the exchange of information.

A Palestinian security detail, for example, provided a so-called Qassam rocket, a type of homemade missile directed at targets within Israel, to the Israeli defence forces, according to document from January 2010. The Palestinian security forces seized the rocket in conjunction with the arrest and interrogation of two members of Hamas. The two Hamas operatives also confessed that they planned to establish an underground weapons factory on the West Bank. After the Israelis concluded a technical analysis of the rocket they returned it to their Palestinian counterparts.

Another wire records dissatisfaction among those responsible for security in the Palestinian Authority. They desired more out of the collaboration with Israel and complained about the “one-sided Israeli approach”.

The West Bank’s top police official, Hazim Atallah, also expressed frustration “with far more information flowing from the Palestinian side to Israel than is received in return”.

Said Abu Ali, the minister of interior in the Palestinian provisional government, emphasized that it was “necessary” that the security collaboration with the Israelis remain confidential: “keep them [the contacts] out of the public eye,” the wire quotes him as saying.

The Wikileaks wires make clear that the civilian public security forces on the West Bank have long running formal collaboration with the Israelis police, including joint working groups to combat violent crime and traffic violations.

On Monday, the TV station Al Jazzera published secret documents concerning negotiations for settlement of the Israel-Palestine conflict. Among the revelations was the proposal by Palestinian negotiators in 2008 to allow Israel to annex the Jewish quarter of Jerusalem and all of the settlements, except one in East Jerusalem. Israel declined the offer.

Furthermore, the Palestinian’s chief negotiator, Saeb Erakat, accepted that only 100,000 Palestinians with refugee status would be allowed to return to what today is Israel. There are currently around 5.0 million Palestinian refugees.

The portrayal of Palestinian docility in the negotiations, like the divulgence of the extended collaboration with the Israeli security forces, is awkward for Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas, who publicly maintains a much tougher stance towards Israel than that which has emerged from the Wikileaks wires.

http://www.dn.se/nyheter/varlden/wi...an-collaboration-with-israeli-security-forces
 

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ReBeL

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    The Zionist settlers killed another Palestinian guy this morning in Hebron. This is the second martyr during the last 24 hours by those settlers. The number of martyrs since the start of 2011 increased to more than 15.
     
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    ReBeL

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    U.S. vetoes U.N. resolution on Israeli settlements

    UNITED NATIONS - The Obama administration on Friday cast its first ever veto in the U.N. Security Council, blocking a Palestinian-backed draft resolution that denounced Israel's settlement policy as an illegal obstacle to peace efforts in the Middle East.

    The U.S. vote killed off a resolution that enjoyed the backing of the 14 other members of the U.N. Security Council and isolated the United States on a crucial Middle East matter at a time of political upheaval in the region.

    U.S. Ambassador Susan E. Rice said that the U.S. veto should not be seen as an endorsement of Israel's settlement policies, which the Obama administration has repeatedly denounced. But she said adoption of the resolution "risks" undermining U.S.-led efforts to pursue a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians.

    "We reject in the strongest term the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlement activities," Rice said after the vote. "For more than four decades Israel's settlement activities have undermined Israel's security and eroded hopes of peace and security in the region."

    But she added: "Unfortunately, this draft resolution risks hardening the positions of both sides and could encourage the parties to stay out of negotiations."

    The U.S. action brought at end to an urgent last-minute diplomatic campaign, involving conversations between President Obama and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, to convince the Palestinians to drop their resolution in favor of a milder statement rebuking Israel for constructing new settlements in seized Arab lands.

    It was the first time that the U.S. government has cast its veto in the Security Council since 2006, when the Bush administration vetoed a resolution calling for a halt to Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip.

    "Israel appreciates the American position, which contributes to the resumption of the diplomatic process, and regrets that the other Security Council members have refrained from making the same contribution," Israel's Foreign Ministry said in a statement, adding that

    The diplomatic dispute played out against a backdrop of deepening political crisis in the Arab world, as governments in Algeria, Bahrain and Libya have used force to put down protesters. The United States, which has sought to identify itself with the demonstrators' aspirations for freedom, may see its standing bruised by the veto.

    The defeated resolution reaffirmed that all Israeli settlements established since 1967 "are illegal and constitute a major obstacle to the achievement of a just, lasting and comprehensive peace." It also demanded that Israel "cease all settlement activities."

    On Tuesday, the United States offered to support a presidential statement saying that Israel's ongoing settlement activities lacked legitimacy. The United States also pledged to consider undertaking the first visit by the U.N. Security Council to the Middle East since 1979, and including a strong language in a future statement asserting that peace talks need to proceed on the basis of the 1967 borders.

    The Palestinians rejected the compromise as inadequate.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/02/18/AR2011021805442.html

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    :lol: Idiots
     
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    ReBeL

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    Press report: Itamar culprit an Asian worker

    An Asian worker is suspected of the murder of the Fogel family, a settler family from Itamar settlement near the northern West Bank city of Nablus, according to Palestinian press sources.

    Quds Net news quoted local residents fro at infuriated with an Israeli settler for not paying him his wages carried out the killing of the settler's family in Itamar, Palestinian press sources reported.

    Quds Net news agency on Monday quoted a Palestinian family from Awarta village next to the settlement as saying that Mr. Fogel refused to pay 10,000 shekels in wages which he owed an Asian worker he hired. The worker threatened to kill the settler and his family.

    The worker is suspected of committing the crime after midnight Friday using a knife then fleeing the scene to nearby Palestinian villages, the report added.

    It noted that the Israeli army knows of the information leading to the suspect but refuse to announce or deal with it for political as well as security reasons.

    Meanwhile, de facto Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas condemned the murder crime in the strongest words, describing it as "despicable".

    http://truthiscontagious.com/2011/03/15/press-report-itamar-culprit-an-asian-worker

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    Zionists are using this crime to make horrible punishment for the Palestinian people in that region since a week.
     
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    ReBeL

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    Mossad kidnapped a Palestinian from Ukraine on the 18th of February. His family was accusing Mossad of doing that since a month as he disappeared when he was on a train in Ukraine. Today Israel allowed some info to be released about this case as it was banning anything to be published about it. They said he is now in an Israeli prison.

    Just for info, the guy was the man in charge of the only electricity generating station in Gaza, and was in Ukraine to visit his wife and his sons as they left Gaza because of the hard living conditions there.

    This guy is not a military guy at all. Why would they arrest him?
     
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    ReBeL

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    While the spotlight is on other Arab countries, the usual is happening in Israel and Palestine.
    Yeah. The same events take place in Gaza these days. I hope people there can take it to the least because Israel may annihilate tens of people at this time as nobody seems to care.
     
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    As a muslim, i can assure you no man with fear of Allah in his heart could kill a baby. It's more likely israel killing his own citizens like they did before. Surprisingly people who are so-called clever and cunning are still using same false flag attacks again and again. It's clear they need a reason to kill more Palestinians and expand their invasion.
     
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    ReBeL

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    http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/meast/03/13/west.bank.family.killed/index.html

    What, nothing about this, Rebel ??

    Your boys murdered an innocent family as they slept, and showed how animalistic they could be by stabbing an infant to death while it slept....good job guys :(
    This was confirmed to be implemented by a Thai employee in that settlement because the father of that family did not give him his wages.

    But Israel did not publish the results of investigations because they want the likes of you, Vinny, to believe what they said initially when this massacre took place to use it against Palestinians.

    Thank you, Vinny, for raising this issue as I feel you always want to know the truth about this case. :tup:


    As a muslim, i can assure you no man with fear of Allah in his heart could kill a baby. It's more likely israel killing his own citizens like they did before. Surprisingly people who are so-called clever and cunning are still using same false flag attacks again and again. It's clear they need a reason to kill more Palestinians and expand their invasion.
    Exactly, Turk. :tup:
     
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    ReBeL

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    From the Associated Press:

    With an Israeli flag in the background, former Arkansas Gov. and Republican presidential contender Mike Huckabee speaks in Beit Oron, east Jerusalem, Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. Likely 2012 U.S. presidential contender Mike Huckabee says preventing Jewish settlers from building in east Jerusalem is as outrageous as discriminating against Americans because of their race, language or religion. Huckabee spoke at the dedication of a new Jewish neighborhood in east Jerusalem, which is claimed by the Palestinians.































































     

    Bjerknes

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    If the Jesus Freak Faggot Mike Huckabee loves Israel so much, go settle there, ya cunt. That goes for everyone in this country that is obsessed with them over the state of our own nation.
     

    The Curr

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    I realise my mistake now. I thought the guy who looked like Jon Voight was Mike Huckabee until I googled Mike Huckabee and realised that the guy who looked like Jon Voight was Jon Voight. :D
     

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