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Diplomacy Gaining Support in ME

by Oui
Sun Jul 23rd, 2006 at 10:14:46 AM EST

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HAARETZ LATEST NEWS:
PM Olmert wants to send Minister of Defense Peretz away on a diplomatic mission to explain Israel's stance on War in Lebanon!
Labor MKs: The time has come to question Lebanon incursion
Peretz: Israel supports deployment of multi-national force in Lebanon

German Foreign Minister in Israel

In a new round of diplomacy aimed at ending the fighting in the Middle East, envoys from three European countries are holding talks in Israel. Among them is German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier who has already met with high-ranking Israeli officials and is due to hold talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas before returning to Germany.


Defense Minister Peretz shaking hands with German
Foreign Minister Steinmeier in Jerusalem.
Reuters

French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy and Britain's Middle East Minister Kim Howell are also meeting Israeli officials.

During a stop in Beirut Howell said the British government is starting to question Israel's tactics.

US Secretary of State Condeleesa Rice is travelling to the region, expecting to join her British, French and German counterparts later in the day.

More than 100 Palestinians have been killed

GAZA CITY (AFP) July 21 -- Israel has been waging a similar offensive against the Gaza Strip since the capture of a soldier in June by Palestinian militants including the armed wing of the governing Hamas movement. More than 100 Palestinians have been killed.

Israel Supports an International Force under NATO

Israel said it supported the deployment of an international force as part of the eventual solution to the crisis.

It has previously said that it was "too early" to consider such a force, which would be in addition to the UN peackeeping force that has been monitoring the volatile border for 28 years.

"Israel sees the possibility of deploying a multinational force (in south Lebanon) with a strong mandate. The force would possibly be a NATO force," Defense Minister Amir Peretz told reporters after meeting Germany's foreign minister.


Crises like these often inflame anti-
American and anti-Israeli feeling

Mid-East faces uncertain future

A German Minister's Popular Dissent on Lebanon

German Development Minister Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul responsible for development aid has been a lone voice calling for an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon. She deserves respect and could soon find top-level sympathizers, says DW's Peter Stützle.


Wieczorek-Zeul also served as development minister under the previous government

Germany's minister views the Israeli reaction to Hezbollah's attacks as completely inappropriate -- and demands an immediate end to the bombings. She knows from opinion polls that at least three quarters of the German population agree with her. The three opposition parties -- the free-market liberal FDP, the Greens and the Left Party -- have also criticized the Israeli action, albeit in different ways.

UN appalled by Beirut devastation

Mr Egeland, the UN's emergency relief chief, described the destruction as "horrific" as he toured the city. He has condemned the devastation caused by Israeli air strikes in Beirut, saying it is a violation of humanitarian law.

Mr Egeland arrived hours after another Israeli strike on Beirut. Israel also hit Sidon, a port city in the south crammed with refugees, for the first time.

  «« click for a panorama view
BBC NEWS: destruction of Beirut in pictures

'Block after block'

Mr Egeland arrived in southern Beirut on Sunday just hours after Israeli strikes on the 'Hezbollah stronghold', and the ruins of high-rise apartment blocks were still smouldering. A visibly moved Mr Egeland expressed shock that "block after block" of buildings had been levelled.

Mr Egeland appealed for both sides to put a halt to attacks. He said UN supplies of humanitarian aid would begin to arrive in the next few days. "But we need safe access," he said. "So far Israel is not giving us access."

Israel has said it will lift its blockade on Beirut's port to allow aid through, but correspondents point out that roads, bridges and trucks have all been targeted by the Israeli air force, making it extremely difficult for aid supplies to reach regions where they are most needed.

Israeli warplanes hit minibus, killing 3
Hezbollah rockets kill 2 in Israel

The stricken minibus was carrying 16 people fleeing the village of Tairi, working their way through the mountains for the southern port city of Tyre. A missile hit the bus near the village of Yaatar, killing three and wounding the rest, security officials said. The wounded were taken to hospitals in Tyre.

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Rahall votes against resolution backing Israel

The situation in the Middle East has so alarmed Arab American communities that the Arab American Institute held an emergency Washington summit Wednesday.

Issa told approximately 100 people it would be up to individual Lebanese Americans and to Congress to aid Lebanon once there is a cease-fire. "We know the day after we're not just going to have to rebuild the bridges and power plants and the other areas that were hit. We're going to have to build it a new way," he said.

Nick Rahall (D-WV) said he has been thinking a lot about the homeland of his paternal and maternal grandfathers, having been there in 1982 when Israel was "bombing the smithereens out of Beirut to get the PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization)."

Rahall said Israeli destruction of roads, bridges, government buildings and some military is undermining a fragile pro-United States government and could become a rallying cry for insurgents in U.S.-occupied Iraq.

Rahall, Boustany, Issa, LaHood and Sen. John Sununu, a New Hampshire Republican of Lebanese descent, made that point in a meeting with assistant secretary of state David Welch. They also demanded that the United States drop evacuation fees for Americans needing government help to leave Lebanon. The U.S. government dropped the fee request and has evacuated more than 1,000 American citizens.

But it was still unclear what role the United States will play in the conflict, Rahall said. "This president has turned from cowboy diplomacy to couch potato diplomacy," he said, referring to what he considers to be a slow U.S. response to the crisis.


Cedar Revolution

I wonder how the UN investigation into the Hariri murder is going forward ... perhaps the murder of 400 civilians can be added?

Cedar Revolution Gets Back Stabbed by Bush

Dwight Eisenhower, the great U.S. general and president, once said:

    "Every gun and rocket that is fired, every warship launched, signifies, in a final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. The world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children."

"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."

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by Oui on Sun Jul 23rd, 2006 at 03:34:05 PM EST
Going to Italy{?} to hold Talks{?}

Must be the New Italian Shoes being brought out!

Bring our Veterans All the Way Back - PTSD

by jimstaro (jmstaroathotmail.com) on Sun Jul 23rd, 2006 at 11:19:30 AM EST
She's going to Italy for talks because all of the Arab countries in the region refused to admit her for this farce.
by Arminius on Sun Jul 23rd, 2006 at 01:32:25 PM EST
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Rice Enters Middle East Arena With Few Friends for Company

In Rome, Rice will face desperate Lebanese leaders, UN officials and Europeans demanding a ceasefire and Arab allies who reportedly refused to host her visit, dismayed at US strategy.


Good old John Bolton - A Friend!

"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."

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by Oui on Sun Jul 23rd, 2006 at 02:14:03 PM EST
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And one wonders when American secretaries of state started wearing athletic togs to formal events.
by Arminius on Mon Jul 24th, 2006 at 03:48:51 AM EST
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Geez Louise, Oui, do you know know anything!  She just got back from the tour deRussia/deGermany!  she needs to regroup, doncya know!!  After all a girl gotta do what a girl gotta do...she needs time to get her hair done and nails done and a pap smear done, let alone the colonoscopy... and a body massage with negroponte and crowd, and to shop for a new dress, whoops pant suit, and shoes for the trip.  She also had a pressing date to see to...wink wink.... and then she had meet up with a few friends for a dinner engagement, to attend. here again wink wink.  Shall I go on?  It is endless what a girls gotta do, don't ya see....wink wink...hell, saving the world from self destruction is such hard work!  What ya say we give her a little slack here, my friend...;o) besides my secretary was talking to her secretary just the other day and we have lunch reservations at the hilton and we are to do this all on her salary...I thought that was might sweet of the old girl....I told her to byob too!  I was not made out of $$$, for gawds sake..after all, she knows what kind of salary I make.  She asked me not to say this to anyone, but what the hell, she is looking for a good doc to do a face lift to put on a permanent smile for her so it would not take such effort to do this chore.  It seems there are questions on ppl's mind as to her reality check when she does smile at events that involve death and the like ( I referred her to a shrink friend of mine on that one).  Well, you get my drift, don't you.  Surely, a man can understand what a woman has to do to get ready for such a worldly event and all...sheez!!!!!

Thanks for your attention, now back to your normally scheduled program of ..."reality dose, 101"....have a good day now ya hear, do come back....:o)  Hugs

by BrendaStewart (stormyweather1@hotmail.com) on Sun Jul 23rd, 2006 at 05:09:23 PM EST
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Just to compose this statement to the press  ... shuttling is quite difficult while polishing your nails.

From the NY Times article -- Ms. Condoleezza Rice

"I have no interest in diplomacy for the sake of returning Lebanon and Israel to the status quo ante. I could have gotten on a plane and rushed over and started shuttling around, and it wouldn't have been clear what I was shuttling to do."

I do understand, Condi is expected to visit PM Prodi in Rome, so she will miss the exclusive shops of Milan.

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by Oui on Sun Jul 23rd, 2006 at 05:31:06 PM EST
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oh I know Oui..I know, I just had to make a little fun out of her...she is such a wimp by all standards of what I as a woman would declare.  I think she shuttle a lot when she would be standard in worldly thinking...she shuttles to the hustle she does to us all...:o)  That was just parody, hope you know...just in fun....I was not serious..

I know this is serious, but if I did not take a little fun here in my day about such a serious matter I would go mad, most certainly...am just about there anyhow...:o)  hugs

by BrendaStewart (stormyweather1@hotmail.com) on Sun Jul 23rd, 2006 at 05:43:51 PM EST
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A sad indictment of the blood lust obsessed leaders most of the so called civilised world seems to have. A sad indictment of the racist valuation of human life on different levels by our governments and maybe many people.
What western leader or government retains any right to label anyone a terrorist or describe any act as terrorism, war crime or crime against humanity?
If this is civilised democracy maybe we would be better off with something else.
by observer393 on Sun Jul 23rd, 2006 at 11:25:17 PM EST
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Condoleezza Rice Calls for 'Sustainable' Truce

BEIRUT (BBC News) 5 minutes ago -- US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has said there is an "urgent" need for a ceasefire in Lebanon - but that conditions have to be right. Ms Rice, speaking en route to Israel, said there must be no place for "terrorist groups" like Hezbollah to launch attacks from Lebanese territory.

Rice arrives in battle-scarred Middle East

BEIRUT (AP) -- Rice also said there are existing channels for talking with Syrian leaders about resolving the crisis -- when they're ready to talk.


Displaced Lebanese people walk past an anti-U.S banner depicting U.S President George W. Bush, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and the Statue of Liberty bearing a handgun, as they find temporary shelter in the grounds of the university in the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon. AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis

In recent weeks, the Bush administration has blamed Syria, along with Iran, for stoking the recent violence in the Middle East by encouraging the Lebanese Hezbollah militia to attack northern Israel.

Rice noted that the United States still has a diplomatic mission and State Department officials working in the Syrian capital. "The problem isn't that people haven't talked to the Syrians. It's that the Syrians haven't acted. It's not as if we don't have diplomatic relations," she said. "We do."

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by Oui on Mon Jul 24th, 2006 at 06:46:11 AM EST
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Duty as a pilot in Israel's War of Attrition with Egypt under Nasser - Egyptian school bombed: 48 children died.

Under his command, execution of extra-judicial assassinations in Gaza and the West Bank occupied territories. Defended the bombing of an appartment building killing 16 civilians including nine children by F-16 precision strike, dropping a one ton bomb to take out a 'terrorist'.

Controversy lasted through appointment cycle as new chief of staff, ended before the Israel Supreme Court where he lied out of the dilemma.

Pilots have no concern or responsibility for consequences of target where the bomb is dropped. The leadership is culpable, let the protesters come to me, according to Dan Halutz. Iranian descent!

Excellent qualification for indictment before a war crimes tribunal.

Why we Refuse - Avihai Becker

Cross-posted from Pat Lang's informative diary --
The Limits of Air Power

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by Oui on Mon Jul 24th, 2006 at 07:23:28 AM EST
in Beirut of the US plan for an eventual ceasefire. It includes such gems as Hezbollah will retreat to behind the Littani River. Israel will give Lebanon the Shebaa Farms. Hezbollah will then disarm.
Considering that Hezbollah has always stated it will disarm as soon as all of Lebanon is back under Lebanese control this could even work. However, why would the US want to give Hezbollah a total victory?
by observer393 on Tue Jul 25th, 2006 at 10:48:00 PM EST


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