Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu - Speech on Peace Talks
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Bridges for Peace
CEO Rebecca J. Brimmer - Meeting with the Lord, Part 3
Radio Bulletin:
Bridges for Peace IN ACTION
Modern-day Israel is one of the most compelling proofs that God is still active in human history today. His actions in bringing the Jewish people home to Israel in fulfillment of many prophetic Scriptures are a powerful testimony to His character. He is proving over and over again that He is a faithful, covenant-keeping God, remembering His promises to a thousand generations (which in Hebraic thought is like saying forever). A famous story is told of King Louis XIV of France asking Blaise Pascal, the French philosopher, to give him proof of the supernatural. Pascal's response was, "Why the Jews, your Majesty, the Jews."
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Direct Peace Talks Begin Again
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Israel and the Palestinians officially re-launched direct peace negotiations on Thursday [September 2] in the United States, with both sides outlining their expectations in the opening press conference. According to a transcript of their comments on the US State Department Web site, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu again called for security and the recognition of Israel as the legitimate nation-state of the Jewish people with equal civil rights for minorities, while Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas again called upon Israel to freeze settlement construction and linked the latest talks to past negotiations.
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Tony Blair Memoir
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Former British premier Tony Blair, currently the Mideast Quartet [US, Russia, EU, UN] representative, has said the international community has to be prepared to take military action against Iran if the regime develops a nuclear weapon. Promoting his new memoirs, A Journey, Blair told the BBC there was no other alternative. Blair said he believed it was “wholly unacceptable for Iran to have a nuclear weapons capability and I think we have got to be prepared to confront them, if necessary militarily…I think there is no alternative to that if they continue to develop nuclear weapons. They need to get that message loud and clear.”
(By The Media Line, September 2, 2010)
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Heat Causes Hike in Produce Prices Ahead of Holidays
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It seems this summer's extreme heat not only affected us, but also had an impact on fruits and vegetables. One of the branches of the Shufersal supermarket chain posted an apologetic notice on Sunday [August 29] saying, "Due to the heavy heat, there may be disruptions in the supply of fresh vegetables." According to the farmers and traders, this year's heat affected the fruit and vegetable harvest. "The extreme weather we had here in recent months has caused many crops not to develop," explained Zvi Alon, head of the Plants Council responsible for the fruit, vegetable and citrus fruit sectors.
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Another West Bank Shooting: 2 Israelis Hurt
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Another shooting attack: An Israeli couple was wounded Wednesday night [September 1] in a West Bank [Judea and Samaria] shooting attack after Palestinian terrorists opened fire at an Israeli vehicle traveling in the Ramallah area. The shooting victims were identified as Jordan Rift Valley residents Shira and Moshe Morano. Hamas' military wing claimed responsibility for Wednesday's shooting attack. Meanwhile, Palestinian Authority [PA] security forces continued a wave of arrests targeting Hamas members in the West Bank.
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Obama Says US Cannot Impose Solution
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With direct peace talks kicking off between the Israelis and Palestinians, US President Barack Obama took the time to emphasize that the United States “cannot impose a solution” on the parties. Obama met with leaders from the Middle East on Wednesday [September 1], and following the bilateral meetings he addressed the peace process. According to a transcript of Obama’s comments on the White House Web site, he said the US would be involved, but would not dictate the final terms. “The United States will put our full weight behind this effort,” said Obama. “We will be an active and sustained participant…But let me very clear.
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