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JEWS VS. JEWS IN ZIONIST STATE

Jew vs. Jew: The Religious Conflict Tearing at Israel

By MATTHEW KALMAN / JERUSALEM/ Time.com


Israel's domestic culture war between religious communities and the secular courts took to the streets, Thursday, as tens of thousands of ultra-orthodox Ashkenazi (European) Jews paralyzed the streets of Jerusalem and the Tel Aviv suburb of Bnei Brak in a protest march. The target of their outrage was the imprisonment of 43 couples for refusing to allow their daughters to attend a religious school where they would have to mix with the daughters of religious Mizrahi Jews (a term sometimes conflated with Sephardi and referring to those who hail mainly from the Arab world). Dressed in their Sabbath finery of tall fur hats and delicately-embroidered long black silk coats, men bound for prison were carried shoulder high by a dancing, singing throng through the streets of Jerusalem to the city's Russian Compound police headquarters. Some wore a red sash emblazoned with the legend "Holiness for the sake of heaven."

"We are going with gladness in our hearts," said Rabbi Eliahu Biton as he walked towards jail, although 22 of the convicted women and four of the men failed to appear.

The parents at the center of Thursday's drama, followers of Rabbi Shmuel Berzovsky who leads the tiny Slonimer Hasidic sect, chose two weeks in jail rather than send their daughters to the Beis Yaakov school near their homes in the religious West Bank settlement of Emanuel. Their reason? At the school, the Ashkenazi kids would mingle with religious Mizrahi kids, some of whom come from more secular extended families and therefore, say the Slonimers, could expose their sheltered daughters to unwanted influences from the wider world. And their imprisonment was the culmination of a two-year battle between the ultra-Orthodox sect, which effectively controls the school, and Israel's secular Supreme Court. Before the Beis Yaakov controversy, few people had heard of the Slonimer, named for the town in Belarus where their first rabbi lived 200 years ago, and the sect's internal power struggle between rival leaders in Jerusalem and Bnei Brak. But the fight over the schoolgirls has united the tiny group and transformed it into the latest torchbearers of a festering feud between the ultra-orthodox and the secular establishment. (See pictures of Jerusalem and its divisions.)

Thursday's demonstration was the largest in Jerusalem since ultra-orthodox protesters gathered in similar numbers in 1999 in a show of strength against the supposed anti-religious bias of Israel's Supreme Court. A decade on, the gap between the two entities is wider than ever, with running debates over such issues as the power of religious courts, state subsidies for religious students, religious exemption from military service and access to public roads on the Sabbath.(How the Sephardim gained political clout in Israel.)

In August 2009, the Supreme Court ruled that a separate stream created in Beis Yaakov school two years ago for the Slonim amounted to "rampant discrimination" against the rest of the pupils, who are 95% Mizrahi. The court ordered the school, which is financed by the state, to remove the physical barriers and integrate the classes. For six months, the parents defied the court. When the barriers finally came down, 43 families removed their daughters and then sent them to another state-funded school in Bnei Brak, an hour's drive away. But parents are not allowed to move their kids from one school to another in the middle of a school year without permission from the education authorities, and their departure left the Beis Yaakov school with too few kids to be viable.

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court ruled that the parents must return their daughters to the now desegregated school by Thursday or report to jail.

The open defiance of the parents led opposition leader Tzipi Livni to wonder aloud at the future of the rule of law in Israel and the deafening silence of government ministers scared of offending ultra-orthodox parties that hold the balance of power. "I have heard that there is a group of people who have said ahead of time that they refuse to accept a Supreme Court decision," Livni told supporters this week. "There is no room for such declarations in a democratic state. I am not a fan of the Supreme Court's involvement in all issues, but when the political and state leadership does not accept decisions based on the values of the State of Israel, the Supreme Court has no choice."

Aviad Hacohen, the lawyer who filed the Supreme Court petition on behalf of Yoav Lalum, chairman of the Noar Kahalacha association, which battles ethnic discrimination in religious schools, tells TIME that the Slonimer refusal to have their kids attend school with the Mizrahi girls has resulted in the school excluding dozens of Mizrahi girls since last Fall. And, he warns, the problem in Emanuel is the tip of an ultra-orthodox iceberg threatening to sink the rule of law in Israel.

"This can lead to real anarchy," says Hacohen. "I hope the rule of law will prevail, otherwise it won't stop with the ultra-Orthodox and others will do the same. I wish I could tell you the law will win, but I'm not sure".

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KAPAL ISRAEL BEBAS BERLABUH DI PELABUHAN KLANG

Kapal Israel dibenarkan ke pelabuhan kita dan melakukan perdagangan dengan negara ini secara telus? ... Kita cuma bercakap mengenai soal epal dan buah oren yang dihantar untuk kegunaan kita di sini dari negara ketiga. ... sebaliknya kapal Israel sewenang2nya berlayar dan berdagang di negara ini! Bolehkah pula MISC kita memasuki Pelabuhan Haifa di Israel? .

Zim Israel Navigation Company ialah syarikat perkapalan milik Israel. Statusnya lebih kurang macam MISC, syarikat perkapalan nasional kita. (boleh rujuk http://www.zim.co.il ). ..

Kelmarin (7 Jun kapalnya bernama Zim Genova) berlabuh di Pelabuhan Klang membawa kargo-kargo yang besar. ...Selain Zim Genova, kapal2 yang berulang alik ke Pelabuhan Klang ialah Zim USA (didaftarkan di Israel), Zim Kingston, Zim Monaco (pelabuhan terakhir; Pelabuhan Klang 6 hari yang lalu), Zim Dalian dan Zim Lovorno (yg kesemuanya didaftarkan di bbrp buah negara lain).

Zim USA kali terakhir memasuki Pelabuhan Klang sekitar 20 Mei lalu, kira2 tgh hari. Di serombong asapnya, terpampang bendera Israel - tujuh bintang yang dengan megah berlabuh di pelabuhan kita!!

Manakala Newstar Agencies Sdn Bhd beralamat Suite 03-01 Centro no 8, Jln Bt Tiga lama KlANG merupakan Agen untuk SETH SHIPPING CORP. Israel

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JUDI DAN YAHUDI: NOSTALGIA TANGKAPAN DEMO ANTI PASUKAN KRIKET ZIONIST


'Yahudi & Judi': Empat pemimpin PAS ditahan


Polis menahan Ketua Pemuda PAS Selangor Hasbullah Ridzwan dan tiga lagi pemimpin akar umbinya di tapak ceramah Pakatan Rakyat di Batu Caves, Selangor.

Hasbullah berkata beliau ditahan kerana enggan bersurai apabila polis mengarahkannya supaya berbuat demikian, ketika berkumpul bersama kira-kira 20 orang yang lain di perkarangan Dewan Kompleks Muhibbah di Taman Bolton.

Turut ditahan dalam kejadian pada kira-kira jam 8 malam tadi ialah ketua pemuda PAS bahagian Gombak Syarhan Humaizi Halim, setiausaha Damanhuri Dol dan ketua penerangannya Afyan Mat Rawi.

Ketiga-tiga orang tersebut ditahan kerana menghalang tugas polis, kata Hasbullah lagi ketika dihubungi lewat malam tadi.

Kesemua mereka dibawa ke ibu pejabat polis daerah Gombak dan dibebaskan pada kira-kira jam 11.50 malam dengan jaminan polis.

Hasbullah mendakwa, ceramah bertema kan 'Yahudi dan Judi' anjuran lajnah penerangan PAS itu pada awalnya dijadualkan diadakan di tempat berkenaan terpaksa dipindahkan ke Stadium Selayang, hampir 10 kilometer daripada tempat itu.

"Polis menutup tempat itu jadi kami terpaksa ambil tempat alternatif ke Stadium Selayang.

"(Polis) kata sebab penganjuran ceramah ini tidak ada permit, dan mereka kata (Dewan Kompleks Muhibbah) itu kawasan terbuka.

"Hakikatnya tempat itu berbumbung dan sememangnya berada dalam kawasan berpagar," kata Hasbullah lagi.

Di stadium berkenaan, ceramah oleh pemimpin kanan Pakatan Rakyat, antaranya oleh Ketua Umum PKR Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Presiden PAS Datuk Seri Haji Hadi Awang turut disertai peserta flotila pro-Palestin yang diserang tentera Israel baru-baru ini.

Walaupun berlaku pertukaran tempat di saat-saat akhir, hampir 2,000 orang menyertai ceramah tersebut.

Sementara itu menurut Harakahdaily ceramah malam ini dihalang pihak keselamatan dengan alasan dibuat di tempat terbuka.

Versi internet akhbar organ PAS itu melaporkan majlis itu tidak dapat diteruskan di situ kerana pihak penganjur tidak mendapat kuncinya.


Salhan K Ahmad?malaysiakini

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PALESTINIAN WITH MALAYSIAN DEGREE AMONGST THOSE AT RAFAH CROSSING

Egypt's promise to keep the Rafah crossing open every day, rather than just sporadically.

Only those with foreign passports or residency, or people requiring medical treatment or accepted at foreign universities are eligible to cross into Egypt.

Hani Ihlayyel has been stuck in Gaza since returning for a summer visit in 2006 after earning a degree in computer engineering from a college in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Anxious Gazans trying to leave blockaded territory


By KARIN LAUB / AP

RAFAH, Gaza Strip – A Palestinian who had to delay graduate school in Malaysia and an elderly man forced to put off eye surgery in Egypt are among thousands anxiously trying to get out of Gaza now that the blockaded territory's gateway to the world has opened just a little.

A Hamas-run passenger terminal on the Gaza side of the border was packed on Tuesday with hundreds of Gazans trying to get clearance just to approach the crossing into Egypt. It was a chaotic scene, with stressed passengers arguing with overwhelmed Hamas border officials.

"Move back!" a Hamas official barked at the crowd from a hand-held microphone. Nearby, a black-clad policeman raised his club threateningly to cut short an argument with a middle-aged man.

Many of Gaza's 1.5 million people have been forced to put their lives on hold during the three years the territory's borders were sealed by Israel and Egypt, following the violent takeover by the Islamic militant Hamas.

Now, following last week's deadly Israeli raid on a blockade-busting flotilla, there is a glimmer of hope the darkest days may be over. In the wake of the assault that killed nine pro-Palestinian activists, world leaders have demanded the embargo be lifted or loosened.

Egypt's promise to keep the Rafah crossing open every day, rather than just sporadically, marks the first tangible improvement.

But even that gesture comes with many strings attached.

Only those with foreign passports or residency, or people requiring medical treatment or accepted at foreign universities are eligible to cross into Egypt. It's the same restricted group as in the past, though the steady opening of the terminal over the past week has helped reduce a backlog of thousands.

For some in the crowd on Tuesday, it was the second or third attempt in as many days to get out, with much at stake.

Hani Ihlayyel has been stuck in Gaza since returning for a summer visit in 2006 after earning a degree in computer engineering from a college in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

His plan was to return to Malaysia for graduate school, but instead the blockade forced him to remain in Gaza, where he said he wasted four years with odd jobs, including buying and selling computers. Gaza has several colleges and universities, but many areas of study, like medicine and advanced computer technology, are not available.

Ihlayyel tried several times to leave via Rafah in the past, but could never get all the necessary documents together, including an Egyptian security clearance and a spot on the Hamas-controlled waiting list. With Egypt opening Rafah only a few days every month or so, that list swelled to more than 8,000 by the end of May.

By Tuesday, just over 3,000 Gazans had crossed into Egypt, and Ihlayyel felt he might have a chance. He arrived at the Gaza terminal at 6:30 a.m. and waited for his name to be called to receive a ticket for a seat on a bus taking him to the border crossing.

Three hours later, a Hamas official announced over a loudspeaker that no more tickets would be issued for Tuesday because four buses had already crossed and no more would be accepted by Egypt. Those in the terminal, Ihlayyel among them, were now waiting for tickets to cross Wednesday.

As the oldest of six brothers, Ihlayyel said he feels pressure to succeed and that his future depends on getting out of Gaza. He said his nerves are frayed because the stakes are so high and so much can go wrong.

"I am afraid of Hamas, of Egypt, of everything," he said, clutching a plastic envelope with his travel documents. "I'm scared, actually."

Najwa Asmar and her three children failed to cross Tuesday, their second attempt in two days, but were promised they would get on the first bus Wednesday.

"Of course, I'm disappointed. For the last three days, we didn't get any sleep or rest," Asmar said as her teenage son Mohammed loaded their suitcase onto the roof of a taxi for the 45-minute drive back to Gaza City. Asmar hopes to spend the summer with Egyptian relatives she hasn't seen for years.

Nearby, 77-year-old Adnan Mohanna stood in the sun, waiting for word from Egypt that he was cleared to travel.

Hamas border officials had warned him that a local doctor's note saying he required eye surgery wasn't enough to get him across the border. His Egyptian eye surgeon, who operated on him eight years ago, would have to send word to the Egyptian authorities, he was told.

Mohanna and the others were visibly frustrated, but just shrugged when asked whom they blamed for their predicament, apparently fearful a critical word might jinx their chances of getting out of Gaza.

An Egyptian border official said about 500 Gazans, or seven busloads, are to be allowed to leave every day. Senior Hamas officials are banned from traveling, according to Egyptian officials.

Egypt has cooperated with Israel in enforcing the blockade, in part because it has been fighting homegrown Islamic radicals since the 1990s and feared Hamas' militancy could spill into Egyptian territory. However, Egypt's role in maintaining the blockade has hurt its standing in the Muslim and Arab world.

In recent days, Egypt has tried to shift responsibility for the blockade to Israel. Egypt's renewed promise on Monday to keep the Rafah terminal open came as Vice President Joe Biden met with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and called for new ways of dealing with Gaza.

On Tuesday, Israel rebuffed calls led by Turkey for an international inquiry into what caused last week's deadly raid, saying it would conduct its own investigation.

Israel staunchly opposes a complete opening of the Gaza border, fearing that would strengthen Hamas, branded a terror group by the West, and allow the Islamic militants to bring in weapons, including missiles that could hit all over Israel.

However, Israel has suggested it is willing to expand the list of several dozen basic humanitarian items it has permitted into Gaza since 2007, while continuing to ban all exports.

Some in Gaza fear that in the end the international community, led by the U.S., will settle for only cosmetic adjustments.

Iyyad Saraj, a psychiatrist and leading figure among Gaza's independents, said partial solutions, such as a proposal by France to inspect aid ships before they reach Gaza, will only prolong Israeli control of Gaza's gates.

"If there is any kind of courage and leadership and moral standing, now is the moment to end the siege," he said.

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TERKINI LAPORAN DARI ISRAEL: NASIB AKTIVIS NAIK MAVI MARMARI

Israel gave the following breakdown of countries and numbers of those activists ordered expelled, excluding the nine killed and the seriously wounded in Monday's raid:

Australia 3; Azerbaijan 2; Italy 6; Indonesia 12; Ireland 9; Algeria 28; United States 11; Bulgaria 2; Bosnia 1; Bahrain 4; Belgium 5; Germany 11; South Africa 1; Holland 2; United Kingdom 31; Greece 38; Jordan 30; Kuwait 15; Lebanon 3; Mauritania 3; Malaysia 11; Egypt 3; Macedonia 3; Morocco 7; Norway 3; New Zealand 1; Syria 3; Serbia 1; Oman 1; Pakistan 3; Czech Republic 4; France 9; Kosovo 1; Canada 1; Sweden 11; Turkey 380; Yemen 4.

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ISRAEL BERHUJJAH GUNA KLIP VIDEO HALALKAN BUNUH AKTIVIS

Seperti biasa, Regime Zionist Israel menggunakan hujjah bahawa mereka menembak mati
aktivis sebagai tindakan mempertahankan diri. Mereka sengaja memutarbelitkan fakta dalam serangan terhadap flotila di perairan antarabangsa itu. Kini mereka menggunakan klip video kononnya mereka telah diserang dahulu oleh aktivis di atas kapal mavi marmari. Mereka telah menuduh aktivis membawa senjata api, selain besi dan lastik. Memang sudah menjadi perangai Yahudi laknatullah dari dulu, kini dan selamanya.




























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Paintballs to pistols, Israel admits ship blunders

JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Wrong intelligence, wrong guns, wrong tactics. Israel's military acknowledged big mistakes on Tuesday during the bungled boarding of a Gaza-bound aid ship in which elite troops killed nine international activists.

Though Israelis rallied to their conscripts in the face of foreign fury, the domestic recrimination -- with "Foul-up" and "Fiasco" dominating newspaper headlines -- betrayed an erosion of confidence recalling the setbacks of the 2006 Lebanon war.

One commentator demanded that Defense Minister Ehud Barak step down. Cabinet members vowed to investigate, but their insistence that the pro-Palestinian activists had provoked the bloodshed found a ready ear among an irate Israeli public.

The secretive Flotilla 13 marine commando unit was brought out of the shadows to try to explain the operation's failings.

"We did not expect such resistance from the group's activists as we were talking about a humanitarian aid group," one unnamed naval lieutenant told Israel's Army Radio.

"The outcome was different to what we thought, but I must say that this was mainly because of the inappropriate behavior of the adversary we encountered."

Israel's police quarantine of activists from the Mavi Marmara prevented airing of dissenting testimony. The navy also jammed communications while storming the converted cruise ship.

That did not stop passengers broadcasting a globally viewed video clip that, ironically, helped Israel's case by showing a clutch of activists clubbing and stabbing two marines.

Israel released its own night-vision mission footage of a half-dozen commandos grappling with as many as 30 activists.

The images stirred undercurrents of disbelief and disgrace in Israel. Fabled for their silent exploits at sea, the fighters who rappelled onto the Mavi Marmara looked unfit for the melee -- outnumbered, almost overpowered, though far from outgunned.

Jason Alderwick, a maritime warfare expert at London's International Institute for Strategic Studies, faulted the marines for not commandeering the vessel more efficiently.

"Success begins with planning and with decent intelligence, and they have boarded such ships before," he said. "This time they didn't go in hard enough, fast enough and in sufficient numbers to establish overwhelming control."

OVER THE TOP

Some of the troops wielded paintball rifles -- non-lethal weapons designed to bruise, beat back and mark suspects for later arrest, but which apparently proved of limited use against activists who had the protection of life-jackets and gas masks.

"It's clear that the equipment for crowd-dispersal with which they were issued was insufficient," Israel's armed forces chief, Lieutenant-General Gabi Ashkenazi, told reporters.

There was little question of calling off the raid once the first Israelis were in the fight and vulnerable, though the navy said some commandos opted to escape by jumping overboard.

Israel said seven marines were injured, one after activists pitched him over a railing and two with gunshot wounds, possibly from backup pistols that were wrested away from them.

"A number of the fighters who understood the situation, the threat posed to their lives, reoriented themselves and simply worked with live (ammunition) weapons as soon as they came down," the marines lieutenant said.

Some experts questioned whether a police anti-riot unit might have tackled the resistance with less bloodshed.

But an Israeli Defense official said only marines were capable of the takeover 120 km (75 miles) in the choppy Mediterranean, timed for darkness to surprise the activists and deprive attendant journalists of spectacular pictures.

Barak's deputy, Matan Vilnai, brushed off the call in the best-selling Yedioth Ahronoth daily for the Defense minister's resignation. He hinted Israel had exhausted covert means of stalling the Mavi Marmara and five other vessels in a flotilla that sailed for Gaza in defiance of an Israeli campaign to isolate the Hamas Islamists who rule the Palestinian territory.

"Everything was considered. I don't want to elaborate beyond that, because the fact is there were not up to 10, or however many ships were (originally) planned," Vilnai told Israel Radio, alluding to rumors that some of the vessels had been sabotaged.

Alon Ben-David, Defense analyst for Israel's Channel 10 television, noted that video footage appears to show marines thwarted an attempt by activists to tie one of the rappelling ropes to the deck, a major threat to the hovering helicopter.

"The outcome could have been much worse," Ben-David said.

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ISRAEL MEMBUNUH 10 SUKARELAWAN DI ATAS KAPAL MENUJU GAZA



Ten dead after Israel boards Gaza-bound ships: military



By Jeffrey Heller and Alastair Macdonald Jeffrey Heller And Alastair Macdonald –reuters

JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israeli commandos stormed Gaza-bound aid ships on Monday and at least 10 pro-Palestinian activists on board were killed, unleashing a diplomatic crisis and charges of a "massacre" from the Palestinian president.

The violent end to a Turkish-backed attempt to break Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip by six ships carrying some 600 people and relief supplies raised a storm of protest across the Middle East and far beyond.

As the navy escorted the ships toward the Israeli port of Ashdod, accounts remained sketchy of the pre-dawn interception out in the Mediterranean.

But the use of lethal force angered Israel's long-time Muslim ally Turkey, which had supported the convoy. The United Nations condemned the violence and demanded an explanation from Israel, European Union demanded an inquiry and France said it was "profoundly shocked."

Israeli officials said the marines were met with knives and staves when they boarded the ships, which included a large ferry flying the Turkish flag. In at least one incident, an activist seized a gun from the boarding party, they said. A military spokesman said two pistols were found on the captured vessels.

Independent accounts of the clash were not available since the navy cut ship-to-shore communications and Israel imposed military censorship on reports of the operation.

Israel's attempts to maintain its three-year-old blockade on the Hamas Islamist-ruled enclave while avoiding bloodshed that would spark an international outcry collapsed in spectacular fashion. "It's going to be a big scandal, no doubt about it," Israel's Trade Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer told Reuters.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said: "What Israel has committed on board the Freedom Flotilla was a massacre." He declared three days of official mourning for the dead.

Israel's deputy foreign minister, Danny Ayalon, blamed the activists for the violence and branded them allies of Israel's Islamist enemies in Hamas and al Qaeda. Had they got through, he said, they would have opened an arms smuggling route to Gaza.

There was no question of easing the blockade, he said.

In a statement, the Israeli military said there "over 10 deaths among the demonstrators and numerous injured." It said at least five soldiers were hurt.

HIGH ALERT, PEACE TALKS DOUBT

Israeli forces were on high alert on the Gaza, Syrian and Lebanese borders as well as around Jerusalem, the occupied West Bank and areas of northern Israel where much of the country's Arab population lives. Israeli officials denied reports that a leading Israeli Arab Islamist had been killed on the convoy.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was in Ottawa and officials said he was considering whether to cancel a White House meeting on Tuesday with U.S. President Barack Obama and fly home early.

Those talks had been expected to focus on U.S. efforts to advance tentative negotiations with Abbas. But peace talks, mediated by Obama's envoy, seem unlikely to continue for now.

Israel's Arab enemy Syria, which hosts the exile leadership of Gaza's ruling Hamas movement, called for an emergency Arab League meeting to discuss the incident.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Israel's interception of the ships was "inhuman."

The United Nations' coordinator for Middle East peace, Robert Serry, and the head of the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, Filippo Grandi, expressed shock at the killings aboard boats carrying humanitarian supplies in international waters.

"Such tragedies are entirely avoidable if Israel heeds the repeated calls of the international community to end its counterproductive and unacceptable blockade of Gaza," they said in a joint statement.

More worryingly for Israel, its allies were unlikely to show much sympathy. The Turkish government, long Israel's lone friend in the Muslim Middle East, "strongly protested." It marked a new low in an already crumbling Israeli relationship with Ankara.

"Israel will have to suffer the consequences of this behavior," a Turkish Foreign Ministry statement said.

Greece, some of whose citizens were on the convoy, halted a joint naval exercise with Israel and summoned the Israeli ambassador in Athens. Ireland, another country whose citizens were aboard, said it was "gravely concerned."

DEFIANCE, AID REQUESTS

The convoy, carrying 10,000 tonnes of supplies, set off from international waters near Cyprus on Sunday in defiance of warnings that it would be intercepted. Israel had hoped to end the operation without bloodshed and had prepared air-conditioned tents at Ashdod for detainees.

Netanyahu's spokesman Mark Regev said: "We made repeated offers that they should bring the boats to the port of Ashdod and from there we guaranteed that all humanitarian cargo would be transferred to the people of Gaza."

Greta Berlin, a spokeswoman for the Free Gaza Movement that organized the convoy, said: "How could the Israeli military attack civilians like this? Do they think that because they can attack Palestinians indiscriminately they can attack anyone?"

Israel's Western allies have been critical of the embargo on the 1.5 million people of Gaza, which the Jewish state says is aimed at preventing arms supplies from reaching Hamas.

In the Gaza Strip, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh described the Israeli action as piracy and praised the activists as heroes.

Turkey and Arab states were highly critical of Israel's attack on Gaza 18 months ago, in which 1,400 Palestinians died.

The United Nations and Western powers have urged Israel to ease its restrictions to prevent a humanitarian crisis and allow for postwar reconstruction. Israel says food, medicine and medical equipment are allowed in regularly.

Television channels aired video of a woman in a Muslim headress holding a stretcher with a large bloodstain on it. Below her lay a man, apparently injured, in a blanket.

Others showed pictures of a commando apparently rappelling down a rope and clashing with a man wielding a stick.

(Writing by Alastair Macdonald, Additional reporting by Michele Kambas in Nicosia and Tulay Karadeniz in Ankara bureau)


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YAYASAN AMAL MULAKAN SEMULA MISI GAZA

KAHERAH, 18 Jun (Hrkh) - Rombongan misi kemanusiaan Yayasan Amal untuk Gaza, Palestin tiba di ibu negara Mesir, Kaherah pada jam 6.50 pagi tadi waktu tempatan daripada Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kuala Lumpur (KLIA) melalui penerbangan Egypt Air.


Anggota misi kemanusiaan Palestin yang diketuai Presidennya, Hussin Ismail kemudian mengadakan perbincangan dengan Setiausaha 2 Kedutaan Malaysia di Kaherah, Mohd Fauzi Mohd Said pada petang hari yang sama.

Perbincangan diadakan bagi membincangkan kaedah terbaik menyampaikan bantuan kepada penduduk di wilayah Gaza akibat penutupan pintu sempadan Mesir-Gaza yang berkuatkuasa 5 Februari lalu.

Turut hadir dalam perbincangan itu ialah Setiausaha Tiga Kedutaan Malaysia Kaherah, Iskandar Harman, Timbalan Presiden yayasan Amal, Jamuliddin Elias, Koordinator Projek Yayasan Amal di Palestin, Azlan Muhammad Sharif dan semua anggota misi kemanusiaan.

Hussin ketika ditemui selepas perbincangan itu berkata, Yayasan Amal berusaha untuk menyampaikan sumbangan yang disalurkan pelbagai pihak termasuk Wisma Putra kepada penduduk Gaza sebagai satu amanah yang wajib ditunaikan.

Menurut beliau, Yayasan Amal telah merancang dua projek utama untuk dilaksanakan di wilayah Gaza iaitu penyaluran bekalan air melalui perigi tiub dan pembinaan kilang roti.

Yayasan Amal juga berhasrat melaksanakan program khas untuk wanita, kanak-kanak dan pelajar di wilayah Gaza.

Malangnya semua projek yang dirancang Yayasan Amal untuk membantu umat Islam Palestin tertangguh sejak pihak berkuasa Mesir memutuskan menutup pintu sempadan Mesir-Gaza kepada semua badan bantuan antarabangsa sejak Februari lalu.

Anggota misi Yayasan Amal turut dimaklumkan pihak Kedutaan Malaysia bahawa Mesir telah menguatkuasakan peraturan baru mewajibkan permohonan lintas sempadan oleh badan bukan kerajaan (NGO) dibuat melalui kedutaan negara asal NGO terbabit yang kemudian menyalurkannya kepada Jabatan Palestin, Kementerian Luar Mesir.

Hanya dengan kebenaran Kementerian Luar Mesir, para sukarelawan NGO dibenarkan melintasi sempadan untuk ke Gaza.

Hussin turut membincangkan kemungkinan diwujudkan kerjasama antara Yayasan Amal dan NGO Palestin bagi memudahkan penyaluran bantuan memandangkan sekatan yang dikenakan terhadap NGO asing bagi melaksanakan program bantuan di wilayah Gaza.

Cadangan Yayasan Amal itu disambut baik oleh pihak kedutaan Malaysia dan tindakan lanjut akan dibuat sebelum misi Yayasan Amal berakhir 27 Jun ini.

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SYEIKH MARWAN CERITA PERIHAL ZIONIS, UMAT ISLAM DAN RAKYAT PALESTIN

Orang PAS adalah saudara kami dunia akhirat - Wakil Hamas


"Saya amat berterima kasih kepada saudara-saudara saya di Malaysia, terutama dari PAS kerana telah banyak membantu kami di Gaza Palestin yang bukan sedikit jumlahnya," tegas Syeikh Marwan dalam ceramah perdana bersama Tuan Guru Haji Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat di Stadium Malawati Shah Alam, sempena Muktamar PAS ke 55 baru-baru ini.

Menurutnya, sejarah pencerobohan rejim Yahudi ke atas bumi Palestin bukanlah perkara baru, malah sejak lama kerana ia adalah perkara yang Allah S.W.T. sebut dalam kitab suci al-Quran.

Katanya, jika Islam memerintah dunia, maka ia akan sentiasa membawa keadilan kepada semua, tetapi selain Islam sudah tentu penindasan akan terus berlaku tanpa mengenal orang-orang tua, wanita dan kanak-kanak termasuk harta benda awam menjadi korban seperti apa yang berlaku di Gaza, Palestin.

Walaupun perang senjata telah berkahir, tetapi rakyat Palestin menghadapi perang baru iaitu dikepung dengan tembok besar yang menyusahkan rakyat hingga terpaksa menyeberangi jalan-jalan liku, katanya.

Tidak cukup dengan itu katanya, tentera Zionis menggali lubang-lubang besar di bawah masjidil Aqsa dengan merosakkan kubur-kubur sebahagian para sahabat dan keadaan masjid berkenaan dalam bahaya.

"Kita juga tidak lupa bagaimana mereka memusnahkan masjid, universiti, sekolah, kilang-kilang yang menjadi tempat bekerja, rumah-rumah kediaman, membunuh ahli-ahli parlimen serta tokoh-tokoh pimpinan Hamas termasuk percubaan membunuh Perdana Menteri, Ismail Haniyyeh dengan segala peralatan canggih, sama helikopter, kereta kebal, mortar dan sebagainya.

"Saya secara peribadi amat berdukacita dengan sebahagian negara Arab dan umat Islam, kerana mereka hanya menjadi penonton kepada kejadian yang besar dalam sejarah tamadun manusia," tegas Syeikh Marwan. Mereka lupa tambah beliau, bahawa Masjidil Aqsa adalah kiblat pertama umat Islam, tiga masjid utama yang disebut oleh baginda Rasulullah untuk dikunjungi, apa yang penting umat Islam perlu sedar bahawa Yahudi bukan sahaja menjadi musuh kepada Arab, akan tetapi menjadi musuh kepada semua bangsa manusia di dunia ini.

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WAJAH-WAJAH MAUT DAN SYHUDA' DI GAZA

Sekurang-kurangnya 1206 rakyat Palestine telah maut dan syahid termasuk 410 kanak-kanak yang tidak berdosa. Seramai 5,300 lagi telah cedera. Begitulah statistik dari Pegawai Kesihatan Hamas.

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SUMMARY LATEST EVENTS IN HAMAS-ISRAEL CONFLICT



Palestinian doctors have said 1,133 Palestinians have been killed since Israel's offensive began and more than 5,000 are wounded.

Israel infuriated the U.N. Thursday when it shelled the world body's headquarters in Gaza City, where hundreds of Gazans were seeking cover from the fighting among food and supplies meant for refugees.

The destruction added to what aid groups say is a humanitarian crisis in Gaza and ratcheted up tensions between Israel and the international community even as diplomats indicated progress in cease-fire talks.

After midnight, Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni left for Washington, where she was expected to sign a memorandum of understanding with the U.S. over ways to stop arms smuggling to Hamas.

"Israel is going to retain its right to defend itself anyway, also when it comes to the smuggling of weapons, not only to rockets being fired at Israel," she said.

In parallel, chief Israeli negotiator Amos Gilad arrived in Cairo Friday for talks with Egyptian officials about how to end the fighting in Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert summoned top Cabinet ministers and military commanders for consultations after Gilad's return from Egypt late Thursday.

Thursday's intense Israeli military activity in Gaza exacted a steep price from Hamas when Interior Minister Said Siam was killed in an airstrike. Siam was the commander of Hamas security forces including thousands of armed men and was widely feared in Gaza.


Source:Hamas Chief Refuses Israeli Conditions for Gaza Cease-Fire Friday, January 16, 2009
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In Tehran, Ahmadinejad called on Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah to speak out over "the massacre of your children in Gaza," the official Iranian news agency reported.

Source: HERE

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ISRAEL GUNA BOM BUNKER BUSTER UNTUK MUSNAH TEROWONG DI GAZA

Cuba kita bayangkan kerosakan pada harta benda dan trauma kepada penduduk Gaza dari segi fizikal dan mental-emosi setiap kali bom bunker buster digugurkan dan meletup. Seorang penulis di Malaysiakini dan akhbar the Star masing-masing mempersoalkan tindakan rakyat Malaysia yang cuba memboikot produk Israel dan US kerana pada pendapat kedua-dua penulis, HAMAS yang patut dipersalahkan kerana melancarkan roket ke arah jajahan selatan Israel.

Saya cadangkan kedua-dua mereka mengkaji sejarah Palestine dan bagaimana regime Israel tertegak. HAMAS mahukan pintu masuk ke Gaza dibuka dan peruntukan kewangan untuk pentadbiran Gaza dari Pihak Berkuasa Palestine (Palestinian Authority) di bawah Mahmoud Abbas diberikan balik seperti sebelum HAMAS memenangi pilihanraya tahun 2006. HAMAS juga meminta sekatan perdagangan terutama bahanapi ditarik balik.

Tahukah saudara, setiap roket yang dilancarkan ke Israel oleh HAMAS yang hanya mampu merosakkan bangunan, Regime Zionist membalasnya dengan menggugurkan bom dari jet pejuang, tembakan peluru dari laut Mediterranean, serangan darat dalam bentuk tembakan dari kereta kebal dan misil. Kini, regime zionist menggunakan bom fosforus serta bunker buster. Ketika tulisan ini disediakan seramai 971 orang Gazan terbunuh manakala hanya 13 orang tentera regime Israel maut pada hari ke-19 peperangan. Bagaimana pula dengan mereka yang cedera parah serta kerosakan harta benda. Apakah ada hari esok untuk penduduk Gaza.

Bunker-busting bombs hit Gaza

Jan 13 - A Reuters cameraman has filmed dramatic footage of some of the many massive explosions caused by Israeli air strikes in Gaza.

Israeli war planes continue to pound the southern Gaza town of Rafah.

The town is one end of a network of thousands of tunnels under the Egypt-Gaza border which have been used for smuggling everything from weapons to livestock into the blockaded Gaza Strip.

Israeli warplanes have been using 'bunker-busting' bombs in a bid to collapse the tunnels.

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KERAJAAN SELANGOR SUMBANG RM SETENGAH JUTA MISI KE GAZA MELALUI YAYASAN AMAL

Kerajaan Pakatan Rakyat di bawah pimpinan Tan Sri Khalid hari ini menyerahkan cek bernilai RM setengah juta bagi tujuan membantu mengurangkan penderitaan serta kesengsaraan penduduk Gaza akibat serangan Regime Israel yang kini masuk minggu ketiga melalui misi bantuan kemanusiaan Yayasan Amal Malaysia. Turut serta dalam rombongan tadi antara lain ialah Presiden Yayasan Amal Malaysia sendiri, Cikgu Husin dan ADUN Sijangkang Dr Ahmad Yunus Hairi merangkap Pengerusi Yayasan Amal Cawangan Selangor dan Pembantu Exco Pendidikan, Pendidikan Tinggi dan Pembangunan Modal Insan.



Harakah ke Gaza, Yayasan Amal diamanahkan oleh Kerajaan Selangor Menabur Bakti

Julung kalinya, Harakah menyertai misi kemanusiaan ke wilayah yang penuh pergolakan di Gaza,Palestin. Wakil Harakah, Mohd Khalil Abdullah kini sedang berada di Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kuala Lumpur (KLIA) untuk menaiki pesawat bersama Yayasan Amal Malaysia bagi membuat peninjauan serta memberikan bantuan kemanusiaan kepada mangsa-mangsa kekejaman Israel di Gaza, Palestin.

Pengarah Urusan Harakah, Dato' Kamaruddin Jaffar ketika dihubungi menjelaskan, penyertaan Harakah dalam misi awal ini merupakan satu peluang yang paling berharga, kerana bukan semua media berpeluang berada di Palestin dalam keadaan bergolak ketika ini.

"Ini peluang terbaik Harakah untuk membongkar betapa kejam golongan Zionis yang didalangi Amerika sehinggakan rakyat Palestin hidup dalam penuh kesengsaraan."

"Bukan sahaja misi ini, malah jika ada misi-misi lain yang dianjurkan oleh NGO-NGO atau mana-mana pihak, Harakah sentiasa menghulurkan tangan bagi memberikan bantuan dari segi keperluan tenaga media untuk membuat liputan," jelasnya.

Sementara itu, Ketua Pengarang Kumpulan Harakah, Ahmad Lutfi Othman berharap dengan penyertaan wakil Harakah ini, berita yang tepat terhadap kesengsaraan mangsa dan rakyat Palestin dapat disampaikan.

"Kita mahu membuka minda rakyat,bagaimana realiti sebenar kehidupan dan kesengsaraan yang dilalui di Palestin."

"Diharapkan Harakah dapat mencapai matlamat dan seterusnya membantu anggota misi kemanusiaan yang akan ke Palestin malam ini," jelasnya semasa dihubungi sebentar tadi.

Sementara itu, Mohd Khalil dijangka akan menaiki pesawat jam 10.15 malam nanti dan tiba di Kaherah jam 6.00 pagi serta bertolak pula selama 6 jam untuk berada di sempadan Mesir-Rafah atau dikenali sebagai (Rafah Crossing).

Mohd Khalil semasa dihubungi, memberitahu ketika ini, wakil-wakil media di seluruh dunia serta anggota bantuan yang lain masih menanti di pintu sempadan.

"Ini kerana, pihak kerajaan Mesir masih belum memberikan 'lampu hijau' untuk mereka masuk ke Rafah dan seterusnya menuju ke Gaza yang sedang bergolak," katanya semasa dihubungi Harakahdaily sebentar tadi.

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AMANAT, KATA HIKMAH DAN BERNAS MENJELANG PRK 036 UNTUK YANG MAHU BERUBAH



















Mantan Presiden UMNO yang keluar parti mengeluarkan amanat:

1.“Dalam keadaan sekarang, dalam keadaan Umno dan Kerajaan dipimpin oleh Datuk Seri Abdullah tidak mungkin orang bukan daripada parti Umno dan orang Cina dan India akan beri kemenangan kepada calon Umno atau Barisan Nasional. Bahkan ahli-ahli Umno yang kecewa dengan pimpinan Dato Seri Abdullah pun tidak akan undi Umno dan Barisan Nasional."
2.“Jika Umno pimpinan Datuk Seri Najib ingin diterima dan disokong oleh rakyat sebagai pengundi, ingin memperolehi kemenangan dalam Pilihanraya Umum ke 13 maka rasuah dalam parti hendaklah dihapuskan. Usaha ini bukanlah mudah tetapi suka atau tidak suka Najib dan pasukannya perlu berusaha sedaya upaya."

3."Jika Umno pimpinan Datuk Seri Najib ingin diterima dan disokong oleh rakyat sebagai pengundi, ingin memperolehi kemenangan dalam Pilihanraya Umum ke 13 maka rasuah dalam parti hendaklah dihapuskan. Usaha ini bukanlah mudah tetapi suka atau tidak suka Najib dan pasukannya perlu berusaha sedaya upaya."

4.“Samada Barisan Nasional menang atau kalah kerajaan Terengganu tak akan berubah. Pada pandangan saya Pas atau Umno pada waktu ini sama sahaja.”


5."Umno pula tak tahu pilih calon. Yang dipilih ialah bekas Setiausaha Politik Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. Jelas pilihan calon Umno tidak memperdulikan sentimen rakyat. Dan calon ini pula terkenal sebagai seorang yang sombong, tidak tahu beramah mesra dengan orang.
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6.“Dalam pilihan raya kecil ini pengundi Kuala Terengganu berhadapan dengan dilema. Pas pun bukan pilihan yang baik, Umno pun bukan pilihan yang baik. Telan mati Mak, luah mati Pak. Mungkin calon bebas akan dapat undi yang lebih dari sepatutnya.”


7.“Jika tidak, pengundi akan undi siapa sahaja yang menyogok wang kepada mereka dan ini termasuk parti lawan. Umno dan BN mungkin tidak akan dapat memerintah negara ini lagi. Kita sekarang sedang diberi ‘preview’ jenis pemerintahan yang akan didirikan oleh parti-parti lawan.”


Kata-kata hikmah President-elect UMNO 2009
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1. “Kalau salam, tengok muka. Sebab itu saya ingatkan calon kita supaya kalau bersalam bukan hanya di depan pintu, tetapi kalau ada orang dalam rumah dan di dapur, salam semua. Biar pun dia kena salam sehingga 200,000 orang, asalkan kita menang. Ini bukan adab orang bandar, orang elit tetapi adab orang kampung. Itu cara kita berkempen."

2.“Jangan berlagak naik kereta mewah dan jangan berlebihan. Pegang kepada satu prinsip bahawa kita hamba kepada rakyat, itulah anak kunci kepada kejayaan BN. Saya minta pemimpin yang turun padang supaya mesra rakyat”.


3."Saya nak tanya, siapa buat dua masjid setiap tahun, siapa yang bagi wang ehsan pada rakyat, siapa buat ICT di masjid-masjid, siapa buat macam-macam program tadika Islam JQAF, siapa jadi juara keputusan UPSR (Ujian Penilaian Sekolah Rendah) lapan tahun berturut turut, siapa buat lebuh raya, siapa buat universiti Darul Iman."

4."Kita tidak mahu jadi seperti sesetengah negara yang takut untuk menyanggah kuasa besar kerana terima bantuan dari negara-negara besar. Di Malaysia kita menongkah arus, tambah peruntukan untuk projek-projek kerajaan dalam keadaan rakyat di negara besar terpaksa menganggur kerana krisis ekonomi."


5."Jadi saya nak nyatakan kedua-dua program ini, iaitu pagi tadi saya lancar pengundian Projek Kecil Projek Infrastruktur Awam (PIA) dan Projek Infrastruktur Asas (PIAS) daerah Kuala Terengganu Tahun 2009 serta bantuan kepada sekolah agama bantuan kerajaan merupakan sebahagian daripada projek rancangan fiskal,"




Kata-kata bernas Ketua Pergerakan Wanita UMNO

1."Satu pun laporan saya tak terima pasal orang tak suka muka Wan Ahmad Farid. Tu saya pun hairan, bila kita turun ke bawah tak ada orang bercakap. Ini orang bercakap di kedai-kedai kopi rasanya, yang saja ditanamkan idea ni persepsi ni."

2."Jadi ingin saya tegaskan tak usahlah dibangkit cerita calon, calon tak senyum ke calon muka sombong ke, calon muka garang ke, kita bukan nak pilih calon ratu cantik, bukan nak pilih calon ala Shah Rukh Khan, bukan nak pilih jejaka idaman, kita nak pilih calon yang boleh bekerja."

3."Pada penilaian BN, calon kita boleh diamanahkan untuk bertugas dan berkhidmat untuk orang Kuala Terengganu. Kita yakin dia boleh bekerja, kalau tak tauke dia ialah BN, kerajaan negeri dan kerajaan pusat... kalau dia tak bekerja pucuk pimpinan kitalah yang akan ambil tindakan."

4."Pengundi nak benda-benda macam ni lah, dia nak rumah dia dibela, jalan diturap. Sebab walau macam mana senyum meleret pun pembangkang, tak juga buat, macam mana cantik wajah pembangkang dan mesranya mereka masih tak boleh buat jalan ni, tak boleh nak betulkan longkang ni sebab kerajaan negeri adalah kerajaan BN dan kerajaan pusat adalah kerajaan BN."


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