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Carter's Hamas Talks Could Aid Exodus to Peace
Jews around the world sat down to their Passover seders this past weekend, commemorating their ancestors' exodus from slavery to freedom. Yet right now the person who is doing more than anyone else to free the Jews is a devout Baptist, Jimmy Carter. The former president is meeting with leaders throughout the Middle East -- including, most controversially, the top political leadership of the Hamas party. This has predictably angered the U.S. and Israeli governments and the U.S. mainstream press.
But they, like so many Jews, are still in slavery. The "Egypt" that enslaves them is a set of self-defeating beliefs in their own minds. They are enslaved to the notion that Hamas must be treated as pariah "terrorists," and one must never talk with "terrorists." That convenient tale prevents the Israeli government from entering peace negotiations. It keeps Israeli Jews trapped in the continuing risks and tensions of a state-of-siege mentality that prevents the exodus they need so badly now: moving from insecurity to genuine peace and security.
In a larger sense, the view of Hamas as a party so evil that no one may even talk with it keeps many Jews in a state of spiritual slavery. It reinforces their long-standing habit of defining Jewish identity primarily in terms of radical vulnerability, as if the only meaningful way to be Jewish were to stand firm against an enemy and always be ready to shoot at that enemy.
This slavery is especially tragic because it is self-imposed. It arises not from objective perception of facts imposed from outside, but from choices that Jews themselves make, choices that Jimmy Carter calls them to reconsider. So this Baptist leader, more than anyone else, can now claim the title of a modern-day Moses, willing to lead the Jews from slavery to freedom. Carter stands as a fine example of what the ancient rabbis called "a righteous gentile."
A growing number of Jews, in Israel and the U.S., publicly agree with Carter that Israel must reach a peace agreement with a Palestinian government representing all Palestinian people. That government must include a significant element from Hamas, the party that the Palestinians democratically elected to lead them, if Israel is every to have real peace and security. The sooner Israel negotiates with Hamas, the more lives can be saved.
As a recent editorial in the prestigious Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz said, Israel's continuing attacks in Gaza are "only out of revenge." They lead to "retaliation with numerous casualties, which leads to another attack, and so on and so forth, as if it were an endless gang war. ... The only way to ensure the safety of the people living near the Gaza border is through a political effort to reach a cease-fire agreement."
The editorial concluded with the crucial point: A negotiated truce "may create a different atmosphere in which Hamas, too, would have something to lose. Israel has not done everything it can to reach such an agreement." That's quite an understatement. In fact, Israel has done everything it can to rebuff or ignore Hamas' leaders repeated calls for a long-term truce that would open the way to peace talks.
The Israeli resistance to Carter and negotiations has to be understood on several levels. Deepest of all is the level of symbolism. Too many Jews have staked their sense of cultural identity primarily on resisting "the anti-semites." They would be hard pressed to know what it means to be a Jews if there were no enemy to fight. Fortunately their numbers are shrinking, especially here in the U.S. But the process of change is agonizingly slow.
That deep issue of identity leads to a complicated sets of maneuvers on the practical political level. Many nations and factions see their own interests served by excluding Hamas.
Because so many Jews feel the need to have an enemy, political leaders in Israel must at least appear to be standing fast against some enemy if they want to get elected. Therefore, they have to treat negotiations with Palestinians as a battle against an enemy, and they must come out with something that looks like victory. Whatever Palestinian state they agree to has to be demonstrably weaker than Israel and militarily, at least, under Israeli control. The Israelis hold out a serious hope that Mahmoud Abbas and his Fatah party, who control the West Bank, might agree to such a one-side peace.
Any negotiation with Hamas would complicate matters for Israel. It would signal that Hamas is a legitimate political party and a significant political player deserving a place at the table. But Hamas would insist on more stringent and equal terms for a final-status agreement than Fatah. So the Israeli government is determined to exclude Hamas from any negotiations. The best way to do that is to deny Hamas any hint of political legitimacy by labeling them a mere "terrorist" group.
Fatah is more than happy to play along with Israel in hopes of destroying its rival Hamas, which would leave Fatah in total control of Palestinian political life. Egypt supports Fatah, fearing that a democratically elected Islamist government right next door would give a major boost to the powerful Islamist parties in Egypt, which the government there has been suppressing violently for years.
The Bush administration is just as afraid of legitimizing any Islamist government. So it casts Hamas as part of the world-wide enemy, "Islamic extremism," signaling that the U.S. will mobilize its immense power even against democratically elected Islamist governments. And the U.S. leads a global campaign of economic isolation that is bringing starvation and misery to over a million innocent victims in Gaza.
Bush and all the candidates bidding to succeed him agree in principle on this inhumane policy. Even Obama, who claims to be the candidate of "change," criticized Carter and recited yet again the mandatory mantra of mainstream U.S. politics: "We must not negotiate with a terrorist group intent on Israel's destruction."
In fact, there are surely behind-the-scenes negotiations with Hamas going on now (just as the Israelis secretly negotiated with Yassir Arafat's officially tabooed PLO at Oslo in the early 1990s). Carter recently said that he knows some Israeli government officials are quite willing to meet with Hamas leaders. Israel's Deputy Prime Minister, Eli Yishai, openly sent word through Carter that he wants to meet with Hamas leaders.
According to Ha'aretz, Yishai's Shas party would like to see a cease-fire (just what Hamas leaders have offered for years now) in order to "lessen pressure to reach a final-status agreement, which could lead to a coalition crisis with Shas."
However Yishai could also aid a larger Israeli agenda of working out a secretly-arranged truce deal. Without it, Israel's has only two options: either continue attacks in Gaza, which are disastrous politically and diplomatically while achieving no real military gain, or cease those attacks and appear "weak," which would be disastrous politically for an Israeli government always under attack from the political right.
The Bush administration knows that the Israelis have to reach some truce agreement with Hamas, and the sooner the better. Again, the pressing need is to do it secretly, so that Hamas can be denied legitimacy. Perhaps that's why, according to Carter, no U.S. officials objected to his plans until they became public knowledge. It's OK as long as it remains secret.
In public, governments in Washington and Jerusalem are committed to keeping their people, and themselves, enslaved to an ideology of "fighting the evildoers." With every other consideration -- even peace and security -- subordinated to that mythic vision of heroic battle, there is no exodus from the endless round of killing and counter-killing.
Hamas foreign minister Mahmoud al-Zahar suggested a way out this week in a Washington Post op-ed. "A 'peace process' with Palestinians cannot take even its first tiny step until Israel first withdraws to the borders of 1967; dismantles all settlements; removes all soldiers from Gaza and the West Bank; repudiates its illegal annexation of Jerusalem; releases all prisoners; and ends its blockade of our international borders, our coastline and our airspace permanently."
The Post printed these words so that it could run an adjacent editorial denouncing their author as a "terrorist" who is clearly not interested in peace. To make their case, the Post's editors treated al-Zahar's words as preconditions for negotiation. Anyone really interested in peace would recognize that they are just a diplomat's opening gambit and a suggested blueprint for a final-status agreement -- the endgame of the negotiations, not the starting point.
Since al-Zahar's words say nothing about Palestinians taking control inside Israel's 1967 border, they are yet another in a long line of indirect signals from Hamas that, while it may never officially endorse Israel's "right" to exist, it is quite ready to accept the fact that Israel does exist. In fact, his words generally match the final-status arrangement that most unbiased observers see as reasonable and inevitable.
This Passover, Carter's meeting with the Hamas leaders offers a way for Israel to start down the path from the slavery of its own self-defeating ideology to the freedom of truly meaningful peace talks with Hamas as well as Fatah. As the Passover story tells us, the Israelites of old spent forty years wandering in the wilderness before they reached the promised land. Modern day Israel has already spent 41 years in the moral wilderness, as the military occupiers of another people's land. Thousands have died, most of them Palestinians but far too many Israelis as well. Jimmy Carter is right. It's time to end the wandering and begin to cross over to the promised land.
Ira Chernus is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder and author of Monsters To Destroy: The Neoconservative War on Terror and Sin. chernus@colorado.edu



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Show AllThis is the coverage that we are getting here in Canada:
Hamas ready to accept Israel as its neighbour: Carter
Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter said Monday that Hamas is prepared to accept the right of Israel to "live as a neighbour next door in peace." …
The former United States president also said it's a "problem" that Israel and the U.S. refuse to meet with Hamas.
"The problem is not that I met with Hamas in Syria," he said. "The problem is that Israel and the United States refuse to meet with someone who must be involved."
"There's no doubt that both the Arab world and Hamas will accept Israel's right to exist in peace within 1967 borders," he said, referring to Israel's frontiers that existed before it captured large swaths of Arab lands in the 1967 Mideast war.
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2008/04/21/carter-hamas.html
Hamas willing to accept Israel as neighbour: Carter
ERUSALEM — Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter said Monday that Hamas — the Islamic militant group that has called for the destruction of Israel — is prepared to accept the right of the Jewish state to "live as a neighbour next door in peace."
But Carter warned that there would not be peace if Israel and the United States continue to shut out Hamas and its main backer, Syria. …
The only Israeli officials to meet with Carter were President Shimon Peres and Eli Yishai, one of several deputy prime ministers. Peres scolded Carter for meeting with Hamas but Yishai, of the ultra-Orthodox Shas Party, said he was willing to meet with Hamas leaders to discuss a prisoner exchange.
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20080421/Hamas_Carter_080421/20080421?hub=World
Gee, is it possible that the United States government actually doesn't WANT there to be peace between Israel and the Palestinians under Hamas? Hmmm, I wonder why that would be.
What Jimmy Carter is doing is of the utmost importance. Carter is one of the best! One of the few real heroes in this world. A man of stature; a man of peace. I have the deepest respect for Carter.
I just finished reading the superb book "The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy" by John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt. It's time to say a loud and clear "NO" to the Israel Lobby!
Thank you, President Carter, for your level-headed leadership. It's a shame that others in your party refuse to do so.
Famous Israeli journalist Uri Avnery recently wrote an article in CounterPunch on Israel's "Manifest Destiny" in which he pointed out that the reason that Israel so adamantly refuses to set firm borders for itself is that it sees itself -- like the United States three hundred years ago -- expanding way beyond the confines of the original Palestine.
The Zionists dream of retaking the Sinai, taking Egypt, holding the Golan Heights, moving into Lebanon, Jordan, and even Syria. This analysis is from an Israeli, one who has served in the IDF, and is well-seasoned in Israeli wars of aggression and intimately familiar with the hungers of the Israeli psyche. He points out that the model for this is the United States, which went from thirteen eastern seaboard colonies to a westward rampage in which lands were stolen from Mexico and genocide was committed in order to steal Native American lands -- first, meaningless treaties were formed with the Native Americans, and then the treaties were abrogated and the Indians were killed en masse, their lands taken, and white greed spread across the land because it could never have enough.
Avnery points to the fact that even as the Wall goes up in the West Bank, settlements on both sides of the Wall continue to be built; Jerusalem is cut off from the Palestinians; Gaza is crushed daily till it seems it cannot be crushed further. The Israelis have no intention of allowing a two-state solution to anything. They will talk and posture but they will take it all -- through attrition, through genocide -- and then they will move out from Palestine. This opinion does not originate with me, but it certainly seems to me to fit with what I have seen even since the beginning of the Naqba in 1948. There is no reason to think anyone will stop the Israelis. The world has stood by for decades and done nothing. The U.S. protects Israel and supports it with lavish funding. We had our Manifest Destiny, and now we are mentoring the Manifest Destiny of our protege.
Anyone who thinks the Zionists will tamely retreat to the 1967 borders, removing their West Bank settlements, is crazy indeed. Avnery asserts that after Israel has consumed all of Palestine they will move out from that center in further conquest. It will take time, as it took the United States hundreds of years to conquer a continent already inhabited by other people. But Israel is strong, and who knows what might happen in the next three hundred years?
Carter making nice with Hamas is just like the the U.S. government making a treaty with Sitting Bull. It might tide them over for five years, or ten, or even twenty, but in the end it will have no meaning, because the currents of Zionist-made history are against it.
Notwithstanding all of that, Carter is a fine man, a fine human being, and a brave one. I grieve that his efforts are doomed to failure.
Isn't it amazing what lies just beneath the surface of our civilization?
Damn!! See what happens when you talk to your enemies?
JERUSALEM (AFP) - Former US president Jimmy Carter said on Monday the Islamist Hamas movement told him it would recognise Israel's right to live in peace if a deal is reached and approved by a Palestinian vote.
Carter made the comments following two meetings in Damascus with exiled Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal that angered Israel and the United States, which consider the movement a terror group despite its victory in 2006 elections.
"They said that they would accept a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders if approved by Palestinians and that they would accept the right of Israel to live as a neighbour, next door, in peace," Carter told the Israeli Council on Foreign Relations think-tank.
Hamas would agree to such a peace deal, yet to be negotiated, provided it is "submitted to Palestinians for their overall approval even though Hamas might disagree with some terms of the agreement," Carter said in Jerusalem.
NOW how is Israel supposed to force the Palistinians out and take over the entire area for themselves? Carter has gone and screwed up their entire strategy. Maybe Israel can pull this out of the fire by provoking a Palistinian backlash somehow....maybe step up the bulldozing of Pali homes, run over a few more old cripples with their tanks, maybe an anrmed incursion or two into the alistinian "state" to randomly harrass women and children....maybe even another massacre or two like good old Sabra and Shatila?
there has got to be SOME way to stillborn this terrorising outbreak of peace?
When I did research on the last twelve or so presidents some years ago, I felt Jimmy Carter had the best qualifications for the job of President. We all know now that he lacked that lust for blood which appears to be the most required qualification, even though he'd done his duty to country and served in the military.
Unless our history goes the way of 1984, I believe he'll be up there with the few other greats. Would there were more of his caliber in the world. We might have a chance.
wilmoor..the term "human civilization" is an oxymoron
It's not a question about Hamas recognizing Israel, it's about Israel recognizing the U.N. mandated borders in Resolution 242 et al. Anything that the world's finest Jewish minds duped a besotted Bedowin into 'agreeing to' is for naught.
Hamas said they were willing to have Israel as neighbor. That's a hell of lot more than I would support. But for the Zionists that's just not good enough. Now these idiot neocons in Congress want to jerk Carter's passport. God Bless Carter and God Bless Hamas!
I am guessing here, but wouldn't a peace agreement derail Billary's Middle East policy plan??
President Carter,
Thank you for your decency and courage to negotiate peace, something George the Inferior and his minions clearly are incapable of doing. You, sir, are a true statesman.
I've written and called my congressperson and senators (and media, too). They need to hear from us often on this issue: we need to continue to point out the damage to everyone's interests (incl. the U.S.) in caving in again and again to the Israeli lobby.
CanuckChuck - remember Avi Lewis from TV? Remember his dad and his mom? Heard of his wife? ;)
Well he as a new show "Inside USA" (formerly called Frontline USA):
First Avi's dad's opinion on Israel:
http://www.cbc.ca/thehour/video.php?id=1735
Now Avi reporting on the Israeli lobby for Aljazeera:
Inside USA - Lobbying for Israel - 05 April 08 - Part 1
http://youtube.com/watch?v=7ZahZQrJv1g
Inside USA - Lobbying for Israel - 05 April 08 - Part 2
http://youtube.com/watch?v=aitqHMmIjFs
I wonder what Avi's wife thinks about the topic. Didn't Naomi Klein give a keynote speech for the Alliance of Concerned Jewish Canadians (ACJC)? What is this group about any way? What would Namaste think of such a group? Eh, Namaste?
I quote from Vaudree, "Hamas ready to accept Israel as it's neighbor.: Wonder how much of Carter's honorable efforts will make
to MSM
Namaste - this is a "proud to be Jewish but ashamed of Israel" group. The more powerful this group comes, the easier it will be to question Israel's policies towards its neighbours without being accused of anti-semeticism.
Old Hippy, you were quoting from the CBC - that was the title of their article I posted a tidbit from.
A different vision for Israel
Diana Ralph grew up in a progressive Jewish family in postwar America. Her father's work as a lawyer at the Nuremberg war crime trials, when she was still an infant, cemented his support for the state of Israel.
But when his daughter, as a young woman, questioned Israeli policies after the Six Day War in 1967, she saw a side of her father she hadn't witnessed before.
"My dad, who was always very kind, very understanding, said, `If you ever say anything against the state of Israel again, I will disown you,'" Ralph remembers. "Whoa."
After 40 years, her misgivings about Israel have not subsided.
Two weeks ago, Ralph helped set up the Alliance of Concerned Jewish Canadians, to counter mainstream groups, such as the Canadian Jewish Congress and the Canada-Israel Committee, that offer unconditional support for Israeli policies, particularly toward Palestinians.
http://www.thestar.com/article/413810
And their guest speaker was Naomi Klein, who gave the following keynote speech:
Israel, Don't Act Normal - pt 1
http://youtube.com/watch?v=NS0lVVpXjn0
Klein, like Jimmy Carter, figures that human rights trumps all.
Thank you for the info nemaste. i boycott Israeli goods
Carter stands as a fine example of what the ancient rabbis called "a righteous gentile."
Let's bring the "ancient rabbis" back to life!
"The fourth letter of the Aleph Beit, Dalet, shares the same Hebrew root as delet, meaning "door/doorway/entrance/threshold. Dalet calls upon us to receive the gifts that the universe is rushing to bestow upon us. Our ability to recognize and receive these gifts depends on our humility.....it is a reminder to cultivate humility. It is the voice of encouragement that says this very difficulty can be the door through which greater blessings will enter." - Richard Seidman, "The Oracle of Kabbalah"
FEAR is our worst enemy. It's time to cross the threshold.
vaudree
n e v e r m i n d I'm so sorry to have made any anti-ZIONISTs laugh
Just Foreign Policy, together with Jewish Voice for Peace, has a petition in support of Carter's initiative:
http://www.justforeignpolicy.org/involved/carter.html
Namaste, I never contradicted anything you said - just wanted your opinion. If we don't buy Israeli goods, what about supporting those who speaking out about Israel's policies.
A moment of silence for those Russian Jews that the Israeli big businesses hire dirt cheap.
They don't have a laughing emoticon on this board so don't always express it. Good art work BTW.
Jewish Voice for Peace is affiliated with the Alliance of Concerned Jewish Canadians (ACJC).
If Carter brokered a settlement between Israel and the Palestinians, whomever is the Democratic nominee would be an idiot not to select him as their Vice Presidential candidate. Short of the the Republicans immediately conceding the election within minutes of the Democratic nominee making the announcement of his or her choice (although I think Obama would be more likely to do so than Billary/Hill Clinton)it's all over for the Rethuglicans for generations.
Jews have been the victims of their elites terrorism against Jews, just like Christians are being terrorized by those elite pretending to be Christians and who have given us the phony GWOT, so Jews and Christians today are united to fight Muslims. Tommorow, who knows. Divide and Rule is a tactic used by the elite for thousands of years to control people.
What does Zionism even mean today. Before 1948, it simply meant a homeland in Palestine (before that some Zionists suggested Uganda or Texas). Today, Israel is a reality. Even most Palestinians accept this, just as most American Indians, Mexicans have accepted the reality of the US borders. I think anyone who uses the term anti-Zionism and implies that Israel should give up what they have, which is recognized by the UN, is nuts or an anti-semite.
Anti-Zionism today simply means being against a political policy of a state that is illegally occupying a territory, that Carter himself describes as an apartheid. In fact, the most zealot of the conservatives in Israel, and our neo-cons at home, is the vision of a Greater Israel that includes parts of Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq and even Saudi Arabia, and all of Jordan. But this can not be discussed in any depth without charges of anti-semitism flying, intimidation, etc, so MSM essentially stays away.
Zionism today in fact may have nothing to do with religion, but is simply a creation of the secular Illuminati conspiracy who have used religion as a tool for a Totalitarian Globalization rule and the destruction of faith based religion to be replaced by secular human religion worshipping man.
Not a religous person, but I like the idea of Freedom of religion, and also Freedom from religion, and I don't like Totalitarian governments.
One of the things you look for when uncovering a conspiracy, is what topics meet with the most resistance by the establishment. Zionism, 9/11 Truth, and Debt Free Money Creation by Governments. There are more, but those seem the key today.
When the religous and secular non-elite recognize they are being conned, and unite against this elite that has killed so many of the last 100 years with these manufactured wars, famines, financial crisis, then and only then may there be change.
MiMiCcS -- I agree that it is likely that "Zionism today in fact may have nothing to do with religion"
And clearly those three subject areas are totally OFF-LIMITs, or one gets swarmed and overwhelmed in a very rapid and vicious manner.
What I don't understand, given their nefariously wicked psychopathic tendencies, is how do they expect to survive cooped up inside some mountain refugees -- while waiting for the rest of us (outside), wait to die (if we follow their script, hahahaha).
I suspect, that watching videos of millions of people being tortured and murdered will HARDLY keep them up to their current practices and methods -- so perhaps they'll need to come outside and get wet & personal with us once again?
Namaste
The Zionists portrays Hamas as "terrorists" and therefore unfit for any peacetalks, only targeted assassinations. I don't believe any persons or organization are inherently evil.
Neither Stalin or Hitler, nor Pol Pot -not even Ariel Sharon are without some good qualities if you search long enough.
What Hannah Arendt says in her book is that we are all able to do evil given the conditions to do so. Which are:
Anger and want for revenge
A feeling of superiority to the victims
Fear of our lives or way of living.
A belief that our acts are in accordance with the policy of our elected leaders.
That history will justify our deeds of darkness.
Those are the sentiments behind Auschwitz and Birkenau ,Abu Ghraib and Gitmo,Fallujah and Deir Yassin--and the motivations behind Hamas' actions.
I believe H.A. is right, and if so, Jimmy Carter is also right on track and the road toward peace by his initiative. "War on Terror" and" Axis of evil" are both oxymorons,rhetoric b.s. from Bush' puppetmasters. How in #¤%&%&# can you fight abstract concepts with bombs and bullets ? What you must do is to treat people like human beings, give them hope and a just peace. But first of all..talk to your enemy and listen to what he has to say.
RE: The Zionists really belong in GITMO
They belong in Walmart, but with my allergies.
Kem has a good heart underneath it all. I think he has some moods where you can't do anything right by him. Met him on the wrong foot. He put something down sarcastically, altered it (but it had not gone through yet), I was a bit dazed and took him seriously, commented (ie gave him shit for it), and then appoligized later. Sometimes I get wasted so slowly, I don't notice until I try to do something and can't.
Seriously, there are those who say what Kem said then who are serious when they say it. The fact that I had bumped into one of those just before that was the other factor involved,
Back to topic.
MiMiCcS - Salmon Rushdie once wrote something that I think applies to the Israelis and why they employ watered down versions of NAZI policy some times:
"But to be raised in the house of power is to learn its ways, to soak them up, through that very skin that is the cause of your oppression. The habit of power, its timbre, its posture, its way of being with others. It is a disease, Bilal, infecting all who come too near it. If the powerful trample over you, you are infected by the soles of their feet." - Salmon Rushdie, The Satanic Verses
One thing that I noticed Avi Mentioned in his discussion of Hate was that the white supremists were now using the language of equality to further their cause. They see themselves as an oppressed minority just fighting for equality.
MiMIccs: Excellent posting.
ALERT - Here's something you can do right now to support the Palestinians:
I am excerpting and the link to the full text is below.
"April 17, morning - A few activists outside the the Supreme Court building in West Jerusalem, Palestinians and internationals and myself from Gush Shalom - holding up photos of the Aqaba village kindergarten, served with a demolition order a few weeks ago.....
The story of Aqaba - a small village, tucked up in a faraway corner of the West Bank, whose inhabitants had never even thrown a stone - seemed minor in comparison, and only a single French Press Agency reporter and a Palestine TV crew showed up. Still, it was a major drama - the fate of a village to be decided in the neat and antiseptic circular courtroom, by judges who never saw the place or met any of the hundreds of people living there, and whose tiny village faces no less than thirty-five demolition orders. The mosque, the clinic, the kindergarten, the roads, and nearly all private homes - in fact, virtually te entire village - are all threatened with destruction. (The most recent demolition order was that for the kindergarten - built with funding by the US-based "Rebuilding Alliance" and with a second floor funded the Japanese and Belgian Embassies and the Norwegian People)....
In the message I got from Donna Baranski-Walker at the US-based "Rebuilding Alliance" (the group that built the kindergarten), she quotes Adv.Tusya-Cohen as saying that "American pressure from Senators and Congress is the only way the Civil Administration will approve Aqaba's Master Plan and issue building permits. She adds that "off the record, U.S. State Department officials said that the calls from Senators and Congresspeople are really helping them (the State Dept) with this case, because it gives them the ability to make the case a high priority and follow-through accordingly....
Therefore "Our work in the week ahead is to get as many Senate and Congressional staff as possible to call the Israeli Embassy and the State Department to request the Civil Administration accept the village's comprehensive Master Plan". (For details on how to do that, look up the Save Aqaba website, http://www.saveaqaba.org/)....
Donations could be sent via the Rebuilding Alliance, at 457 Kingsley Avenue, Palo Alto CA 94301, USA or online via the DonateNow button at http://www.RebuildingAlliance.org, or call them at 650 325-4663 for bank transfer info.
The people of Aqaba depend on all of us, all over the world, opening our hearts and our pockets. We must not fail them!
Yours, Adam Keller"
http://zope.gush-shalom.org/home/en/channels/press_releases/1208773780/
Please give your congressperson and senators a call or whatever to help this village.
devil1: You really have attitude issues! President Carter is the one person, with intergrity, this country has that can and does speak with authority, influence, power and persuasion. Our current counterfit President and his posse of bunglers hasn't got a clue and never will get one. Jimmy Carter has done more to improve this nation's reputation for gensority, kindess, medical advancements and strength of character than all the republicans put together.
I am beginning to think that the Isrealis really don't want peace. Why should they; this conflict, like all the rest, has been an excuse to grab real estate (sort of like the US government did to the American Indians, despite all the signed negoiated treaties).
Canada is a great neighbor! They put up with a lot of crap from us and they support us in most military endeavors. They also spend a lot of their money here with us - so show them lots of respect.
devil1 April 22nd, 2008 1:51 pm
"Jimmy Carter is an idiot!He represents spineless little LIBS like the lot of you.WE buy oil from Canada, so what,I don't think there are 100 combat troops in Iraq from our great northern neighbor.
More guns for Isreal, the Palistinians lost, get them out of the area.Give them a home in Canada they have plenty of room."
devil1,
You apparently are not familiar with the "Security Partnership Agreement" between Israel and Canada - are you?
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=8530
devil 1: You are apparently not familiar with the Peace Agreement that President care brokered between Egypt and Israel; the agreement that has stood for at least the last 20 years.
You did not seem to know about all the work he and Mrs. Carter have done to eradicate the ginny worm and blindess from Africa.
President Carter is a retired, honorable discharged sailor from the US Navy and a graduate of Annapolis. He is also a Nobel Peace Prize recipient.
President Carter is probably the most distinguished former President we have and calling him names does not diminish his accomplishment; that action only spotlights your ignorance of his work on behalf of the USA and humanity in general.
So devil1, I now am curious as to who you do consider to be highly ethical, principled, and inspirational ?
A tall order namaste
I dont think devil1 read anything but whats in front of him when he craps in public toilets.
Mayhe he picks up a line from Hannity or Limbaugh now and then,but thats all.
devil1 -- That is _ w i s e _ of you to recognize the INCREASINGLY powerful DRAG of _ e g o _ to DISTORT everything about one's world view and perception.
Thank you
There is a growing wide and deep swath of Americana who are NOT anti-semetic, who grew up with our Jewish friends whose parents bore the damning tattooed numbers of the cocentration camps, but who vigorously object to our governments-both political parties-and the propaganda machine media that has this country and our blood and fortunes as the wagging tail of inequitable and inhumane Israeli government policies.
The politicians and the media can do all the castigating and smearing our dissenting voices, but like so many changes and realizations of Post 9/11 we are not going to be "good enablers" of life jeopardizing policies of "Bomb. Bomb, Bomb Iran" John McCain, the Massive Retaliatory Strike Hillary Clinton, OR the the "No-Change Mantras of No communication Obama.