The Labor party is making noises -- something they do every so often -- regarding the fact that they will leave the coalition if there are no peace talks.
(Opposition head Tzipi Livni of Kadima is making similar foolish, and unfortunately public, noises about the need to achieve a peace agreement.}
PMW says that in a letter to the Sudanese president, Abbas wrote that he and Palestinians "have complete faith in the wisdom of President Omar Al-Bashir."
When the term is used, it refers to the alleged right of Arabs who fled Israel during the course of the war in 1947-48 to come back to Israel ("to their homes and villages").
UNRWA, the UN agency charged with care of the Palestinian Arab refugees, would have you believe that there is a right in this regard. There is a reference in its mandate specifically to United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194, paragraph 11, which says, in its lead sentence, "the refugees wishing to return to their homes and live at peace with their neighbors should be permitted to do so at the earliest practicable date..."
However, resolutions of the General Assembly of the UN are only recommendations -- they have no status in international law.
What is more, while the resolution states as a condition of return the desire of the refugees to live at peace with their neighbors, it is inarguably clear that the intent of the refugees with regard to Israel is not peaceful.
The full UN Resolution 194 included a call for the formation of a Conciliation Commission and attempted to seek an end to the Arab-Israeli conflict in its entirety. While it was passed by the General Assembly before the 1948 war was over, all of the Arab states voted against it because of its implicit recognition of Israel. It was only later that they returned to it, exclusively for the purpose of drawing on paragraph 11.
Note that what UNRWA refers to is just one sentence in one paragraph of the resolution. A careful reading of the full paragraph 11 makes it clear that it does not mandate an unconditional right of return..after the allusion to return, there is an instruction to the Conciliation Commission to facilitate a number of remedies, including resettlement. That the General Assembly saw resettlement as an option is made even clearer when other GA resolutions of the same time period are examined.
All other refugees in the world other than the Palestinian Arab refugees are the responsibility of the UN High Commission for Refugees, which maintains a policy of settling refugees elsewhere when repatriation is not possible. No principle has been established that requires repatriation.
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For a more complete understanding of precisely who these so-called "refugees" are, see:
http://www.israelbehindthenews.com/library/pdfs/UNWRAReport.pdf
Start at page 7. If this information is new to you -- it will blow you away.
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Today I'm reading that the rain that fell in the north, while extensive, was less than had been expected because the storm's center moved up into Lebanon. But Arutz Sheva says eight inches (20 cm) of rain fell in the north. The Kinneret is up by over 6 cm, and heavy rain started in Jerusalem last night. In outlying regions of Jerusalem (I'm not seeing it where I am) and in the colder Gush Etzion, there was a light snow. More than two meters of snow fell on the Hermon -- this snow, when it melts, contributes to the Kinneret.
The government is now working on emergency plans to cope with inadequate water for the next two years, until new desalination plants are up and running. Our prime minister has order existing desalination plants to increase their output.
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"The Good News Corner"
Not brand-new information, but worth a smile non-the-less:
When the Shah ruled Iran, there were good relations with Israel, and Israelis actually helped to build Iran's airport.
Now someone using Google Earth has discovered that a Jewish star was placed into the roof of the Iranian Air building.
The Iranians were not amused.
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A final report regarding the Carmel fire indicates that not a single animal was lost from the Bar Hai animal reserve, because firefighters bravely defended its perimeter.
The preserve breeds, raises and releases into the wild several species of rare animals -- gazelle, deer, eagle, etc. Most notable is the Persian fallow deer that once was native to, but had become extinct in Israel. A number of the species were brought from Iran -- where they were protected in the Shah's gardens -- in the last El Al plane that left before the revolution. A fascinating story.
These animals are in several places in the wild today in Israel, and can be seen at the Jerusalem zoo.
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