Saturday, October 03, 2015

HAMAS OFFICIAL CALLS ON BALESTINIANS TO TAKE UP ARMS TO DEFEND THE TEMPLE MOUNT.

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Palestinian flag flies at UN, Abbas seeks full status-AFP By Jennie Matthew, Cecile Feuillatre-October 1, 2015 2:06 AM-YAHOONEWS
United Nations (United States) (AFP) - The Palestinian flag was raised at the United Nations in a symbolic gesture as leader Mahmud Abbas called on the world body to grant them full membership, warning the risk of religious conflict.UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and Abbas presided over the packed, slightly chaotic ceremony against a backdrop of stalemate in the peace process and escalating tensions at holy sites in Jerusalem."In this historical moment, I say to my people everywhere: raise the flag of Palestinians very high because it is the symbol of our identity," the 80-year-old Abbas told the crowd. "It is a proud day."Israel and the United States, which voted against the flag-raising, have called it a symbolic move that will not serve the cause of peace.On Wednesday, the Diplomatic Quartet agreed at talks in New York to revitalize the quest for a political settlement, warning that facts on the ground were "dangerously imperiling" a possible two-state solution."Now is the time to restore confidence by both Israelis and Palestinians for a peaceful settlement and, at last, the realization of two states for two peoples," Ban told the ceremony.The crowd, which included French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, diplomats from around the world and journalists, cheered when the red, black, white and green Palestinian flag fluttered in the gentle breeze.In Ramallah, the seat of the Palestinian Authority in the occupied West Bank, hundreds of people gathered to watch the flag-raising and Abbas's speech, cheering loudly and waving flags as he spoke.- Not bound by agreements -The General Assembly voted September 10 to allow the flags of Palestine and the Vatican -- both have observer status -- to be raised at the world body alongside those of member states.The resolution was backed by 119 countries, with 45 abstentions and eight votes against, including Australia, Israel and the United States.Abbas used his speech at the General Assembly to launch a searing attack on Israeli policy and appeal for "countries that have not yet recognized the state of Palestine yet, to do so.""Palestine, which is an observer state in the United Nations, deserves full recognition and full membership," he said.Abbas said Israel's refusal to release Palestinian prisoners and stop settlement activity in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, meant that Palestinians could no longer feel bound by past agreements."They leave us no choice but to insist that we will not remain the only ones committed to the implementation of these agreements, while Israel continuously violates them," he said."We cannot continue to be bound by these signed agreements with Israel and Israel must assume fully all its responsibilities as an occupying power," saying that Palestinian patience "has come to an end."He warned that recent clashes between Israeli police and Palestinians at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem risk turning a political conflict into a religious one, "creating a explosive situation.""I call on the Israeli government to cease its use of brutal force... particularly its actions at the Al-Aqsa mosque," Abbas said.- Urgency to act -Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denounced his speech as "deceitful" and accused Abbas's words of encouraging "incitement and destruction in the Middle East.EU foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini said Abbas's speech underscored the "urgency" of the need to act now."There is an if, and on that if we are going to have to work," she told reporters of the Palestinian threat to abandon past agreements.A recent poll found that most Palestinians favor a return to armed uprising in the absence of peace talks, frustrated with Israel's right-wing government, and that two-thirds want Abbas to resign.Mogherini said the Diplomatic Quartet would revitalize its activities."The risk (is) that if we don't act... this can be a major source of radicalism not only in the region but worldwide," she said.In a shift, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the Arab League were invited to Wednesday's meeting of the quartet, along with the foreign ministers of Russia, the United States and Federica Mogherini.The quartet expressed "serious concern" that trends on the ground "are dangerously imperiling" the viability of a two-state solution. Netanyahu is to address the United Nations on Thursday and call on Palestinians to stop "incitement to violence."

Hamas official calls on Palestinians to "take up arms"-AFP-oct 3,15-yahoonews

Gaza City (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) - A senior Hamas official Saturday called on Palestinians to take up arms to "defend" the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem after a rise in Jewish visitors to the flashpoint site."The only solution to defend the Al-Aqsa mosque and to prevent Israelis from carrying out their plans there is for West Bank and Jerusalem residents to take up arms," Mahmud Zahar said in an interview posted on the Islamist movement's website.Tensions have been high in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem recently, with Palestinians and Israeli police clashing at the site, which is holy to both Muslims and Jews. Zahar's call comes after numerous attacks on Palestinians were reported in the West Bank Friday as Israeli troops searched for the suspected Palestinian killers of a Jewish settler couple shot in front of their young children."Until now weapons have only served to protect the settlers and the occupiers," added Zahar, whose movement rules the Gaza Strip. "But we should not forget the West Bank has great human resources that can be mobilised at any moment.""The image of Palestinians from the West Bank and Jerusalem throwing stones and Molotov cocktails has dealt a blow to the occupier," he said.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last month vowed "war" on stone-throwers.His security cabinet broadened the rules under which they can be targeted by live fire, while setting minimum sentences and authorising larger fines for stone-throwing minors and their parents.

10 Palestinians wounded as Israel hunts settlers' killers-AFP-oct 3,15-yahoonews

Nablus (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) - Ten Palestinians were wounded by Israeli fire in the West Bank on Saturday during a raid by troops hunting the murderers of a Jewish settler couple, Palestinian police and medical sources said.Palestinians protesting against the raid in the territory's main northern city of Nablus hurled stones at soldiers, who responded with rubber bullets, tear gas and live ammunition, the sources said.The Palestinian Red Crescent said "10 people were wounded by live rounds to the legs or stomach," and "four others were wounded in beatings" by security forces.Tensions have soared in the West Bank since the settler couple were shot dead in their car in front of their four children on Thursday evening.Rabbi Eitam Henkin and his wife Naama, both in the 30s, were buried in Jerusalem on Friday.Israel has launched a huge manhunt for the gunmen, and deployed troop reinforcements to maintain order following revenge attacks by settlers.Palestinian police said Saturday's violence began when "dozens of Israeli soldiers in military vehicles" entered an eastern neighbourhood of Nablus, one of the largest cities in the West Bank."They arrested eight people and conducted searches, entering properties by force and causing damage," the police said.An Israeli military spokeswoman said she was unable to comment on the raid.Apprehensive of rising tensions between settlers and Palestinians after Thursday's shooting, the Israeli army said it had deployed "four battalions in order to prevent an escalation of violence in the area adjacent to the location of the attack".Palestinian news agency Wafa said a 35-year-old man was shot in the leg by settlers near Bethlehem, and police said settlers had stoned a number of cars and set fire to olive trees.And in the Palestinian village of Beitillu, assailants torched a car and spray-painted "Revenge Henkin" in Hebrew on a wall, the army said, adding that nobody was hurt.