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Israel – Middle East News

Posted:  Wednesday, October 31, 2001 8:25 AM


Like it or not, the fates of America and Israel are intertwined. If our Bush administration abandones Israel it will be conmiting treason against the best interest of America (Some citizens have gotten it into their midget minds that after Sept. 11, any criticism of the president is disloyal. Sorry, Heinrich, but freedom of speech has not been suspended for the duration)
 —  (WND)


Arafat in Rome for talks with pope. Today's audience with John Paul will be their 11th meeting [ Ah, the unholy alliance! ]
 —  (The Age)


Taxpayer-funded terrorism. How Europe supports Arafat's payroll for violence
 —  (WND)


In the wake of the unprecedented terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, Americans increasingly look to Israeli experts in counterterrorism for guidance [ But not to support ]
 —  (NewsMax)


Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is convening a top-level ministerial committee today to review Israel's strategic deterrence capabilities against threats to the state's existence
 —  (Ha'aretz)


In a morning raid on a Palestinian village, IDF troops captured an Islamic Jihad suicide bomber about to depart for a terror attack on a Sharon region city
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Terror threat closes all roads northeast of Tel Aviv
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Anthrax scare in Israel president's house. Several wings in the President's Residence in Jerusalem were evacuated late this morning
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


8 Palestinians were wounded overnight and this morning in armed confrontations with IDF troops in the Gaza Strip
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


At the same time, the Palestinian attacks continue heavily in Gush Katif in the south. Arabs hurled 19 grenades over night at an IDF outpost near Rafiach on the Israeli-Egyptian border
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


An IAF Apache helicopter hovering above Hebron fired an air-to-surface missile at Jamil Jadalah just minutes ago, killing the Hamas terrorist on the spot
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Palestinian gunmen opened fire overnight on an Israeli vehicle on the main approach road to Jerusalem's Hebrew University campus on Mount Scopus
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Palestinians recently tried to kill Menachem Livne, a leader of the 1980s Jewish underground
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Heavy IDF forces have completed their offensive in PA-controlled areas outside Jenin in northern Shomron. They apprehended a terrorist on his way to a suicide attack
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Former IDF reservists, now in their fifties and sixties, including officers and senior officers, are volunteering for two-week stints of reserve duty in response to the greater demand for military service resulting from the ongoing Oslo War
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


More than a year of Israeli-Palestinian violence, compounded by the September 11th terror attacks on the United States, are slowly claiming an unsung victim: the Holy City's vital tourism industry
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Foreign Minister Shimon Peres will meet with Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on Wednesday to discuss the possibility that Peres and Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat will hold talks at an international economic conference on the island of Mallorca in Spain on Friday
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Stick to the Madrid outline. The New World Order monger and Prime Minister of England, Tony Blair, has emerged as a spokesman for the European arm of the 'war on terrorism'
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Jewish organizations are poorly equipped and ineffective when it comes to combatting the challenges facing the Jewish people today
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat will meet Pope John Paul II in Rome today [ What a couple! ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Colin Powell, someone thought to be a distinguished old soldier who surely knows better, spent yesterday discouraging comparisons between the suicide bombers in Israel and the suicide bombers in Manhattan and at the Pentagon. But his hypocritical double standard doesn't work. Jews who die at the hands of suicide bombers in Israel are just as dead as the 5,000 Americans who died at the hands of rabid Muslim suicide bombers in Manhattan and at the Pentagon. They're also likely to remain that way
 —  (Jewish World Review)


The targets of the Palestinian struggle and its nature, whether they meant it to be so or not, have pointed at a clear national goal of completely destroying Israel. And if that is their goal, there is no point or logic to our offering flexible proposals
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


The Plenary Assembly of the World Jewish Congress opens today in Jerusalem at a time of unprecedented turbulence and tension. The Diaspora is undergoing its greatest crisis since the Holocaust. Jews everywhere are confused, destabilized and fearful [ and out of place since Israel is the place where they rightfully belong ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


GSS arrests 11 Israeli Arabs for planning terror attacks. Most of the suspects are reported to have criminal records. They reportedly started to organize as a terrorist cell after they became newly religious Muslims
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Arafat: I'm ready to control rogue gunmen. [ Yeah, right! ] Last night, security officials from both sides met again under CIA auspices to discus further IDF withdrawals and Palestinian security obligations
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Security may stop Sharon's U.S. visit. His adviser Ra'anan Gissin said that what is being discussed is a postponement, not a cancellation. He added that nothing is final
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


There were a number of violent incidents in the West Bank and Gaza last night following a day of calm
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


An IDF force thrust some 200 meters into Palestinian-controlled territory in the Dir el Balah refugee camp in the Gaza Strip overnight Monday, in an attempt to trap Palestinians firing mortar shells at Jewish settlements. The force later withdrew
 —  (Ha'aretz)


A large explosive went off, harmlessly, this morning in the home of a naval officer on Rashi St. in Raanana
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Victims of drive-by shootings laid to rest. 9 of the 42 wounded remained hospitalized, 2 in serious condition, 1 moderate, and the rest suffering from relatively light wounds
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


IDF forces remain in the Arab village of Habla near Tul Karem, searching for wanted terrorists
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


IDF announced last night that it had determined that the 3 soldiers kidnapped into Lebanon by Hezbollah last October had probably been killed during the kidnapping
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Posted:  Monday, October 29, 2001 7:55 AM


        Can we blame it all on the Jews?
 —  (WND)


Keeping a closed mind. Why peace is psychologically impossible between Israelis and Arabs. Notes of a 'civil' encounter between the two
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Yesterday's terrorist attacks in Hadera and near Kibbutz Metzer may be taken by some as a reason to hasten the IDF withdrawal from areas under Palestinian security control (Area A). In reality, these attacks should be regarded as a taste of what will happen if Israel withdraws too precipitously, without an enforceable Palestinian commitment to secure the areas Israel leaves
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Despite two terrorist attacks inside the Green Line, the kitchen cabinet last night decided to go ahead with withdrawing the Israel Defense Forces from positions taken over last week in Bethlehem and Beit Jala [ No wonder the Palestinians do not respect Israel and continue their murderous ways. Israelis are loosing their courage since they are not trusting the God and Wall of Israel. Sad times indeed are the End Times. But just for a time because after that: eternal Victory and Glory ]
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Hours after the army completed its withdrawal early Monday from the Palestinian towns of Bethlehem and Beit Jala, reports surfaced that Prime Minister Ariel Sharon had announced to Washington that he may postpone his planned visit to the U.S. On his way to the U.S. Sharon was to have met British Prime Minister, and New World Order monger, Tony Blair who said Monday that he will come to Israel on Thursday to meet Sharon
 —  (Ha'aretz)


National Infrastructures Minister Avigdor Lieberman recommends quick and intensive offensives
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


Two Arab terrorists, driving along a busy street in downtown Hadera this afternoon, opened fire at Israelis on both sides of the street, killing 4 women. Policemen who arrived on the scene within minutes shot the attackers and killed them
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


The Palestinian attacks continue along essentially as they have for the past 13 months
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


The GSS and the police uncovered an Israeli-Arab family in the north that was involved in the smuggling of weapons and explosives from Lebanon to Israel
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


The Israeli police have announced the discovery and dismantling of a terror cell made up of Israeli Arabs from the Galilee region
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


The patriarch of the Greek Orthodox church said in an interview published Sunday that the church intends to repossess land holdings in Israel, including the land under Israel's parliament [ The Muslims, the Catholics and now the Orthodox, all want a piece of the Promise Land of God to Israel; what they will certainly get will be a piece of a roasting pan in hell ]
 —  (Sun Sentinel)


Posted:  Sunday, October 28, 2001 6:10 AM


Egyptian dictator President Hosni Mubarak justified Palestinian terrorism and then places the blame for the failure of a proposed international conference against terrorism on the US 'Jewish lobby'
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Terrorist Yasser Arafat does not plan to change his ways. He has not abandoned the use of terror as a means to pressure Israel into accepting his positions. It would be easier to manage this complex conflict if the politicians could decide, finally, whether he is a partner to an arrangement, or an enemy to be quashed
 —  (Ha'aretz)


4 envoys have been meeting repeatedly over the past few days with Arafat in an attempt to work out a deal to enable the IDF to withdraw from Area A
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


PA Chairman Yasser Arafat called on his people 'to continue fighting, fighting, determinedly and forcefully' [ Translation: he is ordering to continue the acts of terrorism that he enjoys so much ]
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Sharon decided yesterday to freeze 'until further notice' the planned IDF withdrawal from Bethlehem and Beit Jala, blaming the Palestinians for failing to end shooting incidents against Israeli targets
 —  (Ha'aretz)


4 members of one family were wounded in a terror shooting south of Hebron overnight. Palestinian terrorists opened fire on the family car from a roadside ambush and then fled into Palestinian Authority -controlled territory
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Police captured 4 Beduin men over the weekend who were allegedly smuggling a sizeable weapons cache into Israel from Jordan
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


A Palestinian terrorist tried to blow up the office of the security officer of Moshav Mei-Ami, off the Wadi Ara highway early yesterday morning
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


3 Palestinians, believed to be Hamas activists, were killed Friday while trying to enter the Dugit settlement in the northern Gaza Strip. A Fatah activist was killed by Israeli gunfire in Tul Karm Saturday, while an Israel Defense Forces soldier was lightly injured
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Security forces yesterday killed in a firefight one of the Palestinian gunmen who carried out the abduction and cold-blooded murders of 2 Israeli restaurateurs
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


For Israel, the choice of Lockheed Martin over Boeing is likely to be well received, since the air force has a healthy relationship with Lockheed Martin
 —  (Jerusalem Post)

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Gentile World News


Posted:  Wednesday, October 31, 2001 7:45 AM


On Oct. 31, the goddess, the earth mother and giver of life, symbolically dies and ends her rule. The lord of the underworld emerges and begins his reign over the dark winter months. The term 'pagan' encompasses a wide variety of nature -based practices, all tracing their roots to pre-Christian Europe. Neopaganism refers to ideas that have sprung up in the past 30 or so years, expanding upon or experimenting with the work of the 1920s and 1930s
Beware: this is a pagan article, only good to know how they think
 —  (Press Enterprise)


Many Americans put off Halloween trick or treats. Parets say: 'Normally we're scared about who gives our kids candy and we check candy but now, with everything that's happened, I don't even want to touch the candy myself' [ Good. Christian should not enable this satanic feast with our support in any way, shape or form. This is a day to fast and pray and more than ever occupy ourselves in spiritual warfare ]
 —  (News Telegraph)


Each Arab leader has aspired to lead the jihad that would drive out every vestige of Western culture and influence from the Middle East. But their ultimate plan is to replace the Judeo -Christian -based world order of the West with an Islamic -based world order [ of horror and human degradation ]
 —  (WND)


Terror-state students still are welcome. The Bush immigration plan avoids moratorium on school visas [ Is he with us or against us? ]
 —  (WND)


Was Clinton pro-Taliban? Congressman charges Afghan extremists were coddled, oversight efforts 'belittled' [ Clinton was pro-Evil and pro-Satan. How would he not had been Pro-Taliban... and whatever else, for that matter ]
 —  (WND)


Homeland Security Office Director Tom Ridge has met with the president, Cabinet members, governors and the press —everyone, it seems, but counterterrorism experts, administration sources complain. They charge that Ridge is wasting precious time talking, when he could be putting into action countermeasures for biological, chemical and radiological threats
 —  (WND)


Professors blame U.S. Young America's Foundation documents controversial comments [ Their vain arrogancy has turn them into cases of absolute imbecility or into traitors ]
 —  (WND)


To guarantee the supply of Persian Gulf oil, the United States has winked at corruption, refrained from promoting democracy and free markets, ignored escalating evidence of putrid anti-Americanism, and bullied its ally Israel, the only democracy in the region
 —  (Jewish World Review)


Has the attack on America led to an attack on Americans' privacy? That's what an unlikely coalition of congressional representatives and interest groups fear
 —  (NewsMax)


More than half, 53%, now believe another terrorist act against the United States is 'very likely', according to a New York Times-CBS News poll published yesterday. That compares with 35% who said the same thing five weeks ago. With the anthrax outbreak showing no sign of abating, 53% also think the country has failed to prepare adequately for a biological attack. And despite overwhelming 88% backing for the US-British military action in Afghanistan, there are signs of disquiet on the war's progress
 —  (The Scotsman)


Midwestern U.S. maybe target of next terrorist attack
 —  (The Independent UK)


Osama bin Laden had a meeting with an official of the CIA just 2 months before the Sept 11 attacks
 —  (Ha'aretz)


A Pakistani journalist who repeatedly interviewed Osama bin Laden says he's not the terror group's main force
 —  (Christian Science Monitor)


Taliban military commander says that China is secretly assisting them in Afghanistan [ Not difficult to believe at all ]
 —  (Washington Times)


The U.S. has spent billions to help secure the former Soviet Union's vast nuclear, chemical and biological arsenal, but U.S. officials still can't account for all the weapons
 —  (FoxNews)


A top CIA official secretly traveled to Damascus this month to talk to Syrian intelligence officials about helping the United States investigate and defeat Osama bin Laden's terrorist network [ Who will help us against Siria? ]
 —  (OC Register)


Hizbullah has rejected an American offer to remove the organization from its list of terror groups in exchange for support of the US war on Taliban forces
 —  (Jerusalem Post)


Our "helpful German allies" freed a Turkish man arrested at Frankfurt airport 2 weeks ago with a protective suit against biological warfare and instructions for an Islamic holy war [ With "friends" like this... ]
 —  (TBO)


Americans' optimism about job security and the economy hits its lowest level in 7 1/2 years
 —  (USA Today)


Americans who gave to the Red Cross to help the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks will be shocked to learn that much of their money is being spent on other things [ Like increasing their salaries? Thieves!! ]
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The real problem with the Big Charities involved in this debacle –Red Cross, United Way and the like– is that they do conduct their pseudo -charitable operations under command -and -control bureaucracies that resemble nothing more than the inefficient federal government model
 —  (WND)


It's a simple fact: Tomorrow is already here. Biometric experts and congressional lawmakers say this increasingly affordable technology can conveniently protect U.S. borders and air travel [ and endanger our freedoms ]
 —  (San Francisco Gate)


A 5.1 quake rattles Palm Springs area. 'A lot of calls from people thinking it may have been a terrorist attack'
 —  (Los Angeles Times)


'Abominable snowman' exists? British explorers may have evidence for legendary Sumatran 'Yeti' [ Could they perhaps be Nephilim? ]
 —  (The Scotsman)


Posted:  Tuesday, October 30, 2001 7:42 AM


            The FBI issued a second global alert yesterday, warning that more terrorist attacks may be carried out in the next week against U.S. targets at home or abroad. But officials said again that they did not know how or where the attacks might occur [ The first one brought us the Anthrax ]
 —  (Washington Post)


Terrorist groups are using anthrax attacks as a diversion and taking advantage of an overburdened law -enforcement system to plan more attacks on America, federal law-enforcement and intelligence sources say
 —  (Washington Times)


The Supreme Court rejects an appeal from those who claim Virginia's minute of silence is an unconstitutional encouragement of classroom prayer [ That is a good spiritual solution against Anthrax and any other form of terrorism ]
 —  (NewsMax)


So, you say you're uncomfortable with references to God in the pledge? Tough. America was founded on religious principles. The pilgrims weren't secular humanists. The Declaration of Independence appeals to the Supreme Judge of the World, not the chief justice of the Supreme Court. Furthermore, if you can't bring yourself to publicly declare your loyalty to America (whatever your politics), you should consider relocating beyond our borders
 —  (Jewish World Review)


Under Saddam Hussein, Iraq has a history of making aggressive war, sponsoring terrorism, developing chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons. Iraq is not entitled to a presumption of moral equality with the U.S. Which leads us to the question: What is the standard of proof the United States should apply before going to war with Iraq?
 —  (Jewish World Review)


        Terrorists could obtain weapons of the U.S. military that are moved and temporarily stored in private trucks with little difficulty. The U.S. military, unlike Federal Express, often cannot even identify where weapons and explosives are when they are being shipped [ Do you trust the government for your security? Read this and find out if you are being wise ]
 —  (WND)


Is anti-terrorism anti-Constitutional? New federal powers concern analysts from both sides of political spectrum. Think about maybe a Hillary Clinton enforcing these laws to 'investigate' conservatives'
 —  (WND)


Anthrax, abortion and other abominations
 —  (WND)


Despite the earlier official denials, the Anthrax in the mail turns out to be weapons -grade, finely ground and with electrostatic charges eliminated to facilitate aerial spread. After weeks of official denials, similarly, the Czech interior minister confirms that Mohamed Atta met with a ranking Iraqi spy on his route to the U.S. This should be a scales -from -the -eyes moment, but our government is back at the old stand, stressing that any Ph.D. microbiologist can whomp up weapons -grade anthrax and leaking that the FBI and CIA suspect domestic cranks. Perhaps this time it's true, but I for one am not reassured
 —  (Wall Street Journal)


Officials troubled by infection of N.J. woman who doesn't work in a mailroom. But for federal health investigators, the new anthrax case in New Jersey seemed to be the day's most important development. Although the skin form of anthrax is not life -threatening and the unidentified woman is recovering, she may be the first person to be infected by ordinary mail delivered to a home or business
 —  (Washington Post)


New York City hospital worker has inhalation Anthrax
 —  (Yahoo News)


Former U.N. weapons inspectors say they've learned the anthrax spores found in a poison letter sent to Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle are nearly identical to those discovered in Iraq in 1994
 —  (ABC News)


The U.S. has launched an investigation into whether Iraq is connected to the Sept. 11 suicide attacks on New York and Washington as well as the current anthrax scare. U.S. officials said they have confirmed that the suspected leader of the suicide attacks, Mohammed Ata, met with an Iraqi intelligence official in Prague earlier this year
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Rash of Anthrax contaminations in government buildings continues to spread
 —  (MSNBC)


Lawmakers already are second-guessing the 3-week-old military campaign in Afghanistan, prompting colleagues yesterday to caution against running a war from the halls of Congress [ No more Viet -Nams, please ]
 —  (Washington Times)


Homeland insecurity: A Sacramento journalist is taken into custody by police and forced to destroy his photos by an over-zealous –or fascistoid– National Guardsman; the infamous Los Angeles Police Department confiscated and read the notes he hadd taken on his trip [ Sensitive with our foes, but harsh with our own people. What is wrong in this picture? Who told this thugs that you defend America by attacking the American public. Why don't we attack, instead, our Muslim enemies like we should, but we don't? ]
 —  (News Review)


Unenlightened self interest: In a city consumed with the seriousness of terrorism and war, it is a shame that the only place that quality is in short supply is the U.S. Senate
 —  (WND)


While publicly proclaiming its support of the U.S. anti-terror efforts against the Taliban regime, Moscow is describing American efforts as 'cynically' directed against the people of Afghanistan
 —  (WND)


U.S. military commanders have determined the current Bright Star exercise in Egypt as the most significant in the 20 years of biannual exercises with its Arab ally. The international exercise had more than 70,000 soldiers from 10 countries [ On the way to create the NWO international military police ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Iran's leadership is divided over whether to join Saudi billionaire fugitive Osama Bin Laden and his Arab supporters in an alliance against the U.S.
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Posted:  Monday, October 29, 2001 8:12 AM


        16 Christians were murdered in a Pakistani church today after masked gunmen on motorcyles drew up, shot dead a police guard and sprayed the congregation with Kalashnikov fire [ This has been a religious war since the begining. Now, I wonder if Bush or Colin Powell are going to even mention these murders. Do they care? Does the media? Of course, these murders do not affect their New World Order game-playing, so why should they bother? ]
 —  (Yahoo News)


Congressman seeks to free up churches. Bill would "allow" pastors to talk about politics without fear [ Ah, the apostatic sin of "Tax Exemption" which closes the mouth of those asalariates, who care more for money than for the Truth of the Lord that they say to be called to procalim and even to die for it if necessary. What will happen with this guys if the Rapture takes place after the Great Tribulation of the Church and not before, like many believe? He who closes his mouth now when it's relatively easy to talk will not only be totally silent then, but will betray their Master too. This is the time to learn to be brave in the small, in order to stan in the Greatest Trial of the Church yet to come (Joshua 23:6-8, {It's not the verse you think it is, so look it up}) ]
 —  (WND)


It's time for the U.S. government to come clean with its bosses: the American people
 —  (WND)


        The war against terrorism is a fraud. After 3 weeks' bombing, not a single terrorist implicated in the attacks on our country has been caught or killed in Afghanistan. Bush's concealed agenda is to exploit the oil and gas reserves in the Caspian basin, the greatest source of untapped fossil fuel on earth and enough to meet America's voracious energy needs for a generation. Only if the pipeline runs through Afghanistan can America hope to control it [ Are they trying to make a profit out of +5,000 dead Americans? Are they trying to push their internationalist pro-Antichrist New World Order agenda out of it? Do we have eyes to see the truth around us? ]
 —  (The Mirror)


In language that contrasts strongly with the Bush administration's previous rhetoric on terrorism. Colin Powell said on Thursday that some groups sometimes described as terrorist might be seeking to redress grievances, gain rights or achieve freedom from oppressors; and that they could just be 'freedom fighters'!
 —  (Arutz Sheva)


U.S. officials have insisted the United States could use all means to defend itself against possible attacks, although they are tight-lipped about a published report that the CIA planned secret missions to target individuals identified as 'terrorists' [ Why is it that it is OK for us to do what it is so wrong for Israel to perform? Answer: Because the Bush's administration is overflowing with an excess of pure and unadulterated hypocrisy. which will sink our country in depths of sin never seen before. (Remember, not only abortion and inmorality are sinful) ]
 —  (Yahoo News)


Within hours of the terror attacks on Sept. 11, law enforcement officials say, F.B.I. agents intercepted telephone calls in which suspected associates of Al Qaeda in the U.S. were overheard celebrating the attacks on the WTC and the Pentagon. They are among hundreds of people detained after the attacks
 —  (Yahoo News)


Under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, the FBI has broad powers to wiretap or bug any site where foreign terrorist activity is suspected. But some law enforcement experts believe the FBI has hamstrung itself by excessive "sensitivity" about possible criticism because Muslim religious figures are involved [ Oops! We are sensitive... but with the enemy. ]
 —  (Washington Post)


The intelligence service of Pakistan, a crucial American ally in the war on terrorism, has had an indirect but longstanding relationship with Al Qaeda, turning a blind eye for years to the growing ties between Osama bin Laden and the Taliban
 —  (NY Times)


Pakistan has warned that the U.S. may be slipping into a military quagmire in Afghanistan as the heaviest air raids so far were launched against Kabul and thousands more armed Pakistani militants crossed the border to join the Taliban
 —  (SMH)


The Bush administration is under growing pressure from lawmakers and Afghan rebel leaders to step up its military campaign in Afghanistan and send in ground troops, even as key allies warn that increasing civilian death tolls could undercut support for the U.S. effort [ Are we really winning the war? ]
 —  (Yahoo News)


U.S. intelligence officers are coming to the view that home-grown extremists, not international terrorists, may be behind the bioterror attacks that have panicked the country [ Now, read the following headline and make your mind, if you can ]
 —  (SMH)


A hijacker was given an anthrax flask by an Iraqi agent. Intelligence agents from Prague to Swansea are uncovering a trail of clues that point to President Saddam Hussein of Iraq having a hand in al-Qaeda’s terrorist missions [ What then: internal or foreign terrorists? ]
 —  (The Times UK)


The Bush administration is reluctantly facing mounting evidence that Iraq was involved in both the Islamic suicide attacks on New York and Washington, as well as the anthrax outbreak in the U.S.
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


A Saudi newspaper accused the U.S. on Monday of 'mass annihilation' of Afghan civilians [ Ah, our Muslim "allies" for whom Bush betrays Israel ]
 —  (Yahoo News)


Three reasons why bombs and missiles are killing innocent civilians
 —  (The Mirror)


The Taliban, says Lewis, are a product of 'Pakistani education and Saudi money,' and have hijacked a country with a small but not negligible intelligentsia of admirable forthrightness
 —  (Jewish World Review)


Report from inside a brutal Taliban refugee camp
 —  (The Mirror)


How did a rich Saudi boy become a terrorist mastermind? Afghanistan specialist Jason Burke draws on months of interviews and startling new evidence from former Al-Qaeda associates to present the fullest account yet of Osama bin Laden's life
 —  (The Guardian)


Iran has launched a massive crackdown on dissidents and satellite dishes in response to the embarrassing outbreak of nation-wide unrest in support of the U.S. and democratic reform. More than 2,000 Iranians were arrested over the weekend in connection with violent demonstrations in several major cities
 —  (World Tribune)


Jordan's King Abdullah has ordered a reshuffling of the nation's government amid increasing unrest in the Hashemite kingdom. Abdullah issued a royal decree that replaced ministers of the Cabinet of Prime Minister Ali Abu Ragheb [ Not a shred of democracy in this so-called most 'moderate' Arab country ]
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Wonders for the New World Order: Tiny electronic spies, the size of an aspirin, could one day provide key intelligence for troops in the field [ Or for people control ]
 —  (ABC News)


An earthquake in southern China measuring 6.0 on the Richter scale toppled more than 3,400 buildings and killed at least 1 person
 —  (Yahoo News)


Los Angeles: A 3.7 and a 3.0 quakes plus 23 aftershocks in only 2 hours
 —  (USGS)


The largest earthquake in Eastern Australia in 7 years shook an area on the border between New South Wales and Victoria
 —  (Yahoo News)


Posted:  Sunday, October 28, 2001 6:10 AM


Some blame the government for ignoring not only the warning signs but also previous terrorist acts and threats to repeat them. While the past 2 administrations can share some blame, a major culprit is the media
 —  (Jewish World Review)


Tracking down and punishing the enemy within
 —  (WND)


Iraq has attempted to smuggle large quantities of anthrax into Britain and the United States, a leading Israeli researcher says
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Iraq said that the U.S. and British plans involved strikes against 300 targets in Iraq but that such an assault would be a 'grave mistake' and would cause their carefully constructed international coalition against terrorism to collapse
 —  (Yahoo News)


American warplanes launched their most sustained attack on Taliban front lines north of Kabul yesterday, as the U.S. sought to nail down the mystery extremists responsible for a wave of anthrax biological-warfare attacks
 —  (Ha'aretz)


Up to 10,000 armed Pakistani tribesmen set out on Saturday in a 100-truck convoy to cross the border into Afghanistan to join the war against the U.S.
 —  (Times of India)


New World Order mongers are endangering us for the sake of a shaky 'coalition': The U.S. has agreed to suspend development of a missile defense umbrella in an effort to garner cooperation from China and Russia for the war in Afghanistan
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Elite British troops training in a joint exercise with Oman are being prepared for deployment in Afghanistan. Gulf defense sources said the British military has used the Swift Sword-2 exercise for the training of ground troops being prepared for the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan
 —  (Middle East Newsline)


Al-Hayat, an Arabic-language daily newspaper based in London, reports that 'Muslim Brotherhood' in Egypt has issued a statement asserting that the fight against terrorism has been 'transformed into slaughter against Palestinians and Afghans' [ !! ]
 —  (NewsMax)


58-year-old tells harrowing story of fleeing 74th floor of WTC Tower 2
 —  (Palm Beach Post)


San Francisco doctors report a 'startling' increase of syphilis
 —  (Sacbee News)


An earthquake measuring 6.0 on the Richter scale rocked the southwestern Chinese province of Yunnan Saturday and hundreds of buildings collapsed
 —  (Yahoo News)


The largest earthquake in Eastern Australia in 7 years shook an area on the border between New South Wales and Victoria
 —  (Yahoo News)

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