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Iraq Daily News
Baghdad Sadr City bombings kill 30 by Ammar Karim BAGHDAD (AFP) - Insurgents have killed at least 30 people and wounded 95 in a series of bombings in Baghdad's Shiite district of Sadr City. One car bomb exploded at a market in Sadr City, a regular target for Sunni insurgents in the sectarian conflict that has killed thousands in Iraq. Minutes before the blasts masked gunmen launched a daring raid on the health ministry, trapping about 2,000 people inside the building. The explosions that killed 25 people and wounded 75 in Sadr City included three car bombs, the security source said. He said one device went off at a market, a regular target for Sunni insurgents in the sectarian conflict that has killed thousands in Iraq. In an audacious raid about 100 masked gunmen also attacked the health ministry in central Baghdad, clashing with guards and Iraqi army soldiers, deputy health minister Hakim al-Zamili told AFP. He was trapped in the building with around 2,000 employees. "First a series of mortars were fired at the building from the nearby Al-Fadhel neighbourhood, and then about 100 masked gunmen holding machine guns attacked the building," said Zamili. "About 2,000 employees are trapped in the building. I am also in the building," he added. "The gunmen came in civilian cars and pick-up trucks and started shooting at the building and wounded a number of employees." A security source said: "Fierce clashes are going on at this moment between the gunmen and guards of the building who are backed by Iraqi army soldiers." "There are casualties but we do not have any details." On Sunday gunmen kidnapped deputy health minister Ammar al-Assafar from his home in Baghdad's northern Adhamiyah district, while Zamili himself escaped an assassination bid on Monday. Two of Zamili's guards were killed in the ambush. Insurgents have recently stepped up attacks against the government by targeting state-owned institutes and buildings. On November 14 dozens of men wearing security forces uniforms assaulted a scientific research institute of the ministry of higher education and kidnapped around 150 people. About 80 people, many of them employees of the ministry, are still believed to be hostages. Sadr City, the impoverished district of followers loyal to radical Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, was also the site of an early morning incident involving US troops. "US troops fired on a minibus carrying workers and killed a number of them in Al-Falah street at 6 am today," Imam Abdel Zahra al-Suwaidi from the Sadr movement told AFP. "I condemn this shooting that targeted the workers and accuse US forces of repeating such acts which leave many victims every day," Suwaidi said. A medic at the Sadr City hospital said four people were killed and eight wounded, including two women. An Iraqi security source also confirmed the incident. "US forces fired on the minibus as the vehicle was seen on the streets before the dusk-to-dawn curfew was lifted," the source said. But the US military said that Iraqi forces fired on the vehicle during a raid to detain the leader of a kidnapping cell. "A vehicle displaying hostile intent was identified as an immediate threat to Iraqi forces. Iraqi forces fired on the vehicle to neutralise the threat," the military said without mentioning civilian casualties. The security source said the workers were headed to a market in the Jamila neighbourhood near Sadr City at the time. A daily curfew is imposed on Baghdad from 9:00 pm to 6:00 am (1800 GMT to 0300 GMT). US forces have regularly raided Sadr City to hunt for leaders of kidnapping cells who the military alleges are militiamen loyal to Sadr. On Wednesday a UN report said that Iraq's sectarian conflict killed at least 3,709 people in October -- the highest monthly death toll since the 2003 US-led invasion. The figures, from data provided by the Baghdad health ministry and morgues, compared with a previous high of 3,590 in July, which the United Nation called "unprecedented" at the time. The report blamed the militias for the bloodshed. "Hundreds of bodies continued to appear in different areas of Baghdad handcuffed, blindfolded and bearing signs of torture and execution-style killing," the report said. "Many witnesses reported that perpetrators wear militia attire and even police or army uniforms." The UN mission regularly received reports that security forces were either "infiltrated or act in collusion with militias, while police and military security operations continued to be based on massive sweeps", the report said. It came a week before a meeting between US President George W. Bush and Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in Jordan on November 29. The US military said Thursday that three more soldiers were killed in Iraq, bringing its losses since the invasion to 2,866, according Pentagon figures Police also recovered eight bodies near the central city of Diwaniyah, while in the restive city of Baquba 12 people were reported killed.
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U.S. Daily News
White House denies Cheney is in Iraq BAGDHAD, Iraq - The White House denied Iraqi television reports that U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney made an unannounced visit to Baghdad on Thursday. David Almacy, a White House spokesman in Washington, said Cheney was not in Iraq and that his only currently planned travel to the region is the previously announced trip he will make to Saudi Arabia on Friday to meeting the next day with King Abdullah to discuss developments in the Middle East, including Iraq. State-run Iraqiya TV and the private Al-Arabiya TV station reported that Cheney had arrived in the Iraqi capital on Thursday morning, apparently to visit American troops for the Thanksgiving holiday. But U.S. Embassy and U.S. military officials in Baghdad couldn't confirm that, and it became clear later that the reports were erroneous. For security reasons, previous visits to Iraq by U.S. President George W. Bush , Cheney and other high administration officials have not been made public in advance, but have been disclosed immediately upon their arrival — regardless of whether they were accompanied by reporters or traveling without a press contingent. For example, U.S. Attorney General Albert Gonzales traveled unannounced and without reporters to Iraq in August, but his visit was disclosed to the media in Baghdad and Washington immediately upon his arrival.
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Palestine Daily News
Israel presses Gaza operation, kills 2 Palestinians By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA (Reuters) - Israeli forces killed two Palestinians in northern Gaza on Thursday, a day after the government decided to press on with raids but not order a massive assault in response to daily rocket attacks. On the Palestinian political front, sources from the ruling Hamas Islamist movement said Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh had met President Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah in Gaza, a sign that unity government negotiations were back on track. Hamas sources described the meeting as "positive" but did not elaborate. Unity talks aimed at lifting Western sanctions were suspended on Monday partly because of disputes over distribution of cabinet seats. An Israeli airstrike killed a militant east of the Jabalya refugee camp, hospital officials said. The army said it was checking the report. Residents said troops backed by tanks earlier thrust into the town of Beit Lahiya. Tanks firing machineguns stormed a housing project, killing a 19-year-old male civilian, hospital officials Israel said troops were operating in suburbs around Beit Lahiya, but denied forces were in densely populated areas. At least six Palestinians were wounded in other incidents, hospital officials said. Two Israeli soldiers were wounded by anti-tank missiles, the army said. Residents said it was one of the biggest raids into Beit Lahiya since Israel launched an offensive in late June after gunmen, including Hamas members, abducted a soldier in a cross-border raid from Gaza. PRISONERS Militants fire rockets from northern Gaza at Israeli towns and villages. Rockets killed two Israelis in the past week. Israel has killed more than 370 Palestinians in Gaza, about half of them civilians, since it began the offensive, hospital officials and residents say. Three soldiers have been killed. Israel has said the raids would not stop until the soldier, Gilad Shalit, was freed and rocket attacks stopped. In a sign of possible progress in efforts to arrange an exchange of Palestinian prisoners in Israel for Shalit, Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal arrived in Cairo on Thursday to discuss Egyptian mediation efforts for a swap, a Hamas official said. Meshaal lives in exile in Damascus. Some Israeli ministers had wanted Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to approve tougher action to halt rocket attacks from Gaza. But a large-scale offensive holds political risks for Olmert, whose popularity plummeted after Israel failed to crush Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas in a July-August war. The security cabinet ordered the military to prepare plans for a broader operation. Palestinian militants say the rockets are a response to Israeli assaults. Israeli soldiers and Jewish settlers quit Gaza more than a year ago after 38 years of occupation. Palestinians hope a unity government will lead to the lifting of a Western embargo imposed on the Hamas government because of the group's refusal to recognize Israel and renounce violence. Hamas took office in March after trouncing the once dominant Fatah in parliamentary elections. (Additional reporting by Corinne Heller in Jerusalem and Khaled Yacoub Oweis in Damascus)
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Happy Birthday Ian!
Happy birthday Ian:D
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Nancy Pelosi's Jewish Ancestry Who Is Nancy Pelosi? Pelosi, is most likely a Argentine Morrano , posing as a devout Italian Catholic. In her younger photos, she was the spitting image of Leona Helmsley. She is 100% behind protecting the Jewish abortion monopoly, restricting gun ownership, and an advocate for immigration. Her children married Jewish Pelosi Husband Is A Jewish Real Estate Developer The Pelosi family has a net worth of over $90 milion, mainly from Paul's investment . Paul Pelosi, Italian/Catholic/Crypto, was a New York investment banker turned San Francisco real estate developer. He is president of Financial Leasing Services, a venture-capital company in San Francisco. He is a stock trader with millions in Microsoft, Amazon.com, AT&T. Alexandra Pelosi The daughter looks like a Yenta from a Israeli hilltop settlement. Pelosi's Father Frank D' Alesandros was a mayor is Baltimore, and the family were Argentine Jews Pelosi On Israel Pelosi is 100% behind Israel, and stated "The creation of the State of Israel is one of the miracles of the twentieth century." Pelosi overlooks Israel’s brutal treatment of the Palestinians, and doesn't mention Israel’s massive nuclear, chemical and biological weapons arsenal. Pelosi’s view of Muslims versus Americans and Israelis is racist. Regarding Iran According to Pelosi, the biggest danger to Israel today comes from Iran, whose nuclear ambitions, though still unproved, also threaten the US. Her perspective contains the seed of ominous things to come, because, after all, something will have to be done about Iran, right? Yes, and soon. "If evidence of participation by other nations in Iran's nuclear program is discovered, I will insist that the Administration use, rather than ignore, the evidence in determining how the US deals with that nation or nations on other issues," she said. Nancy Pelosi's AIPAC Connection... Nancy Pelosi's Close Association With the Extremely Subversive Jewish Lobby AIPAC Nancy Pelosi Slated for Speaker of House November 12, 2006 - (JTA) - Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), who is close to national Jewish leaders, is set to become speaker of the US House of Representatives. Democrats won the House in Tuesday’s midterm congressional elections, which would make House party leader Pelosi the first woman to assume the mantle of speaker, second in line to the presidency. Pelosi has strong ties to a number of Jewish groups, including the American Israel Public Affairs Committee; she is a close friend of Amy Friedkin, a past Her AIPAC speechhttp://judicial-inc.biz/pdelosi1_aipac.htm
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I think you are the one who need to know about the Judaism Abraham was just only warship God [ only one God ] The son of Israel never get the Judaism religion and the Judaism practice until God sent to them Moses with the teaching of Torah when they were in Egypt Arabe is different to semitic????????????
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US vetos UN condemnation to Israel
I was gave an example by Australia.:) Before you say who get who, say who was exist before who
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US vetos UN condemnation to Israel
The Plaestinians had the right to reject the UN charter because it was prejudice because it there lands If religion group came to Australia and take part of Australian lands and announced the rise of new state and the UN agreed on this, what the Australian people will do
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The Prophet of Judaism was Egyptian [ Moses ] The first Jews people were Egptians The Judaism began in Egypt and you tell me that there never Jewish Arabs
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US vetos UN condemnation to Israel
I think those Zionists who have a devil mentality How you want from the Palestinians to accept that when the most of their lands under the occupation
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The Facts Finally Revealed [ Part 3 ] Still in update
At first I called Israel a Zionsit state not Jewish state There isn't rational reason to say that every religion must have a country to rule it What you called it Muslims country they aren't estalished their country to be for a ceartin religion but their people who are choose it by believe in this religion and these countries weren't a muslims when they were established, but when the majority became into a cearin religion yhe country turned into it of course Yes, I addmit that the Jews lived in Palestine, but they lived as an Arabe Jewish people and for that I say Palestine for the Palestinians, all Palestinians [ Muslim Palestinians, Christians Palestinians, Jew Palestinians even atheist Palestinians ] it doesn't matter what's you religion the matter is what's your nationalty BUT the Jews who lived in Palestine now not a Palestinians Jews, if searh for there fathers or grandfathers you will know they are from differen't countries It's like if there an asian jew, how you said that his ancestor were live in Palestine or an african jew, how you said that his ancestor were live in Palestine. Did you understand me? I hope yes
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US vetos UN condemnation to Israel
You remind us but you didn't remind yourself and asked why they doing these actions
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US vetos UN condemnation to Israel
- US vetos UN condemnation to Israel
Those Zionists who started it and they didn't attacked for being Jews but because for being occupiers- Palestine Daily News
- Palestine Daily News
What? Are you kidding us? You said that firing 13 shells on civilians was an accident, if it's one shell maybe we say it's an accident but 13. It's ridiculous . They Zionists thugs said that the shells missed it's goal about 500 meters:dozey: If by the all these tech they missed the goal by 500 meters what about the others armies, sure they will missed their goals about 500 KM. Shame to believe in this- US vetos UN condemnation to Israel
They are a brutal zionists thugs and that what I trying to say all the time- ~Happy birthday Will!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
Happy birthday Will :)- The Facts Finally Revealed [ Part 3 ] Still in update
I mean that there are Zionists Jews like Zionists Christians and Zionists Muslmis and I didn't consider them Jews, Christians or Muslims they are a Zionists- Lebanon Daily News
Lebanon crisis deepens, cabinet meets By Nadim Ladki BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's political crisis deepened on Monday as the last pro-Syrian minister quit the cabinet shortly before it met to discuss the framework of a special court to try killers of a former prime minister. Environment Minister Yacoub Sarraf, a supporter of pro-Syrian President Emile Lahoud, resigned after five Shi'ite Muslim ministers from Hezbollah and its ally, the Amal movement, quit over the failure of talks on their demands for effective veto power in the government. The anti-Syrian majority coalition has accused Hezbollah of carrying out a Syrian-Iranian plan to overthrow the Western-backed government and foil efforts to set up the court to try the killers of former Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri. "As I can't find myself part of any constitutional authority that lacks representation from a whole religious sect... I herewith tender my resignation from the government," Sarraf, a Christian, said in his letter to Prime Minister Fouad Siniora. The depleted cabinet later met to consider U.N.-drafted statutes for a special court to try Hariri's killers, despite the resignation of the six pro-Syrian ministers. Siniora insisted on holding the meeting despite the resignations and despite opposition from President Emile Lahoud, and political sources expected the cabinet to adopt the draft on the tribunal. The collapse of talks at the weekend deepened the country's political crisis and raised the prospect of street confrontations that would damage efforts to recover from a devastating war with Israel LEGITIMACY Siniora has rejected all the resignations but a senior source close to the ministers said they stood by their decision. Lahoud opposed holding the cabinet session, saying that any such meeting after the resignations would be unconstitutional. Siniora said his government was still legitimate. "The hidden plot has been revealed. It's a Syrian-Iranian plot to launch a coup against the legitimacy, stop the establishment of an international tribunal and foil (U.N.) resolution 1701," the anti-Syrian majority said in a statement. Security Council Resolution 1701 halted a 34-day war between Israel and Hezbollah guerrillas in mid-August. The United States has already accused Iran and Syria and Hezbollah of plotting to topple the government, which Washington holds up as an example of emerging democracy in the Middle East. Hezbollah has denied trying to obstruct the Hariri tribunal, saying it had agreed to it but wanted to discuss the details. Hezbollah said on Sunday it would stage peaceful street protests as part of a campaign to press its demands for better representation in government for its allies, especially Christian opposition leader Michel Aoun. Anti-Syrian leaders have pledged counter-demonstrations should Hezbollah take its protest to the streets, raising fears of violence at a time of rising tension between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims. Many Lebanese blame Syria for the killing of Hariri, a Sunni, in a suicide truck bombing. Damascus denies involvement. Hariri's 2005 assassination led to mass protests against Syria. Under international pressure, Syria ended its 29-year military presence in Lebanon in April last year and anti-Syrian politicians swept to victory in ensuing elections. A U.N. commission investigating the assassination has implicated senior Lebanese and Syrian- The Facts Finally Revealed [ Part 2 ]
You are free to believe what you want- The Facts Finally Revealed [ Part 3 ] Still in update
What you mean by stereotypic Jews?- Iraq Daily News
16 killed in bus bombing in east Baghdad By STEVEN R. HURST, Associated Press Writer BAGHDAD, Iraq - A bomb exploded in a minibus in eastern Baghdad on Monday, killing 16 people and wounding 20, police said. The bombing occurred shortly after midday in the predominantly Shiite neighborhood of Shaab, police Lt. Ali Muhsin said. Sunni insurgents have routinely carried out such attacks against Shiite Muslims in apparent bids to incite sectarian violence, which now rages across central sections of the country On Sunday, the Shiite prime minister promised to reshuffle his Cabinet after calling lawmakers disloyal and blaming Sunni Muslims for raging sectarian violence that claimed at least 159 more lives, including 35 men blown apart while waiting to join Iraq's police force. Among the unusually high number of dead were 50 bodies found behind a regional electrical company in Baqouba, 35 miles northeast of Baghdad, and 25 others found scattered throughout the capital. Three U.S. troops were reported killed, as were four British service members. Also Sunday, the country's Sunni defense minister challenged Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's contention that the U.S. military should quickly pull back into bases and let the Iraqi army take control of security countrywide. Defense Minister Abdul-Qadir al-Obaidi rejected calls by al-Maliki for the U.S. military to speed transfer of security operations throughout the country to the Iraqi army, saying his men still were too poorly equipped and trained to do the job. "We are working hard to create a real army and we ask our government not to try to move too quickly because of the political pressure it feels. Our technical needs are real and that is very important, if we are to be a real force against insecurity," al-Obaidi said. Al-Maliki wants the Americans confined to bases for him to call on in emergencies, but he boldly predicted his army could crush violence within six months if left alone to do the work. The top U.S. commander in Iraq, Gen. George Casey last month said it would take 12 to 18 months before Iraq's army was ready to take control of the country with some U.S. backup. Key lawmakers from al-Maliki's Islamic Dawa Party said that in the coming Cabinet shake up, which the prime minister promised during a closed-door parliament session Sunday, Interior Minister Jawad al-Bolani was at the top of the list to lose his post because police and security forces were failing to quell the unbridled sectarian killing that has reached civil war proportions in Baghdad and the center of the country. Al-Bolani, a Shiite who was chosen in June and a month after al-Maliki's government was formed, is an independent. The United States demanded that the defense and interior posts be held by officials without ties to the Shiite political parties that control militia forces. Al-Maliki is under pressure both from his people and the United States to curb violence, with Washington leaning on him to disband Shiite militias believed responsible, through their death squads, for much of the killings. Al-Maliki is dependent on both Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq, with its Badr Brigade military wing, and radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr's political movement for his hold on power. The interior minister controls police and other security forces which already are infiltrated by the Badr Brigade and the Mahdi Army, the armed wing of al-Sadr's political movement. After nearly 48 hours without reporting a death, the U.S. military said three soldiers assigned to the 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division died Saturday of combat wounds in Anbar Province, the insurgent stronghold west of the capital. Their deaths raised to 2,848 the number of service members who have had died since the start of the war in March 2003. Four British servicemen were killed in an attack on a patrol boat in Basra's Shatt al-Arab waterway, southern Iraq, the Ministry of Defense said in London. In Sunday morning's bombing targeting police recruits, two men detonated explosives strapped to their bodies simultaneously, police Lt. Maitham Abdul-Razaq said. The attack, killing 35 men outside the police station near western Baghdad's Nissur Square, was one of several blasts in the capital. Police and police recruits, who are largely Shiite Muslims, have been regularly targeted by Sunni insurgents, al-Qaida in Iraq and other terrorist organizations aligned with it. In Baqouba, the Iraqi army's provincial public affairs office said troops found 50 bodies dumped behind the offices of the provincial electric company. Nineteen of the bodies were taken to the morgue in Baqouba and the army was waiting for U.S. bomb disposal teams, fearing the 31 other bodies behind the electrical company were rigged with explosives. Abdul-Razaq said Baghdad police had found 25 bullet-riddled, handcuffed bodies in several parts of the capital. Dozens more bodies were found around the country. Al-Maliki confirmed an Associated Press report 10 days ago about the coming government shake-up during a closed-door parliament session in which he responded to public charges by lawmakers that the government was complicit in the killing of members of the Sunni minority, two parliamentarians told AP. Some Shiites had complained al-Maliki was being unduly harsh in dealing with Shiite militia members. Al-Maliki told the lawmakers that their speeches were affecting the security situation, according to Shiite legislator Bassem al-Sharif. Dhafer al-Ani, of the Sunni Iraqi Accordance Front, told AP that al-Maliki's comments "were disappointing because they were sidelining (Sunnis) and included threats." In remarks earlier in the week, al-Maliki blamed Sunnis alone for Iraq's violence. On Saturday, al-Maliki told editors of local newspapers that Syria which the U.S. and his government accuse of allowing foreign fighters to cross into Iraq, wants to start afresh with Iraq. "We have the same desire," al-Maliki said in a videotape of the remarks to Iraqi journalists on Saturday. Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Labib Abbawi said Sunday that Syria's Foreign Minister Walid Moallem had accepted an invitation to visit Iraq, though no date was set. The opening to Syria comes with the expected release in the United States of recommendations of the bipartisan Iraq Study Group, headed by former Secretary of State James A. Baker III and former Democratic Rep. Lee Hamilton of Indiana. It was believed the commission would recommend trying, among other things, to engage both Syria and Iran , Iraq's eastern neighbor.- The Facts Finally Revealed [ Part 2 ]
no he was a trusted researcher and trusted program- The Facts Finally Revealed [ Part 3 ] Still in update
So Israel and Zionism did't represnet the real Jews - US vetos UN condemnation to Israel