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Muslim Rioters Stone Police on Temple Mount-Twenty rioters lob stones at police following Muslim prayers, retreat to Al-Aqsa Mosque.By Ari Yashar-First Publish: 6/13/2014, 2:31 PM-IsraelNationalNews
Twenty masked Muslim rioters on Friday pelted police forces with stones on the Temple Mount. The attack occurred at the Rambam (Mughrabi) Gate, the only point of access for Jewish visitors to the holiest site in Judaism.The twenty launched their rock barrage at the end of Muslim prayers on Friday.Police forces broke in through the Gate, pushing the rioters back into the Al-Aqsa Mosque where they took cover.The situation is currently reported as being under control, with visitors being dispersed from the site.Muslim violence on the holy site has seen a sharp skyrocketing this week, with police responding each time by blocking Jewish access.On Sunday, Jewish visitors were removed from the site by police through the Chain Gate on the western side of the Temple Mount, after Muslim rioters threw stones and shoes at them from the Al-Aqsa Mosque.The script repeated itself on Monday, when police removed a Jewish group consisting of a groom and his entourage through the Gate of the Tribes, after Muslim visitors tried to corner them from different sides in a threatening manner.Then on Tuesday, Muslims visitors to the Temple Mount formed a riotous mob on the inner side of the Rambam Gate, prompting Israeli police to submit to their violent outbursts and ban Jewish entry. The raucous mob was caught on video.Yehuda Glick, head of the LIBA Movement for Freedom of Movement on the Temple Mount, condemned the police submission to Muslim violence." Someone has to wake up before there's a tragedy. We can't give a prize to rioters. The barrage in recent days doesn't bode well; the government has to order the police to take serious preventative actions before this dangerous snowball explodes in all our faces," warned Glick.
Ignoring Threats of Impeachment, Livni Meets with PA Officials-PA sources say Justice Minister has not only met with 'unity' government representatives this week, but has continued contact.By Tova Dvorin-First Publish: 6/13/2014, 9:34 AM / Last Update: 6/13/2014, 11:12 AM-IsraelNationalNews
Justice Minister Tzipi Livni ignored backlash from last month's meeting with Palestinian Authority (PA) officials, Walla! News reveals Friday, and has met once again with Hamas-Fatah "unity government" representatives in London.Several senior PA officials told the Israeli daily that Livni has, in fact, been in constant contact with government ministers, mainly by telephone. Over the past several weeks, the Minister has allegedly spoken to "intelligence chief" Majed Faraj, head of the negotiating team Saeb Erekat and high-ranking Fatah official Jibril Rajoub.In her latest meeting, Livni spoke with PA "Foreign Minister" Riyad al-Maliki on the sidelines of an international conference held in London on the subject of war crimes and violence against women in conflict zones. A diplomatic source who was present even revealed to Walla! photo evidence proving Livni spoke to the PA official. Among other things, the two officials discussed the failure of negotiations and the possibility of renewing peace talks, but also other issues such as Israel's publishing - and then retracting - building tenders for 1,500 new Jewish homes in Judea and Samaria. Palestinian Arab sources stated that it was highly probably that the Justice Minister would meet with PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas at some point over the next several weeks.Livni's office has not responded to requests for comment. But reactions are beginning to pour in from frustrated MKs as the news spreads." Livni has forgotten that she is part of a coalition and continues to hold private meetings on foreign policy; she is detached from reality," Deputy Defense Minister Danny Danon (Likud) stated Friday. "It is sad to see that she is still adhering to illusions that the PA is a peace partner," he added. "Apparently the magic of Abbas, who torpedoes the negotiations and voted for Hamas, still mesmerizes her."
Repeat offender
In May, Livni came under fire for holding talks in London with Abbas, with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's office and ministers distancing themselves from the meeting, insisting it was private and did not signal official intentions to resume talks.Sources in the prime minister's office said that Netanyahu made it clear to Livni that she would be representing only herself, and not the Israeli government.The prime minister reiterated that the position of the government, as passed unanimously by the security cabinet, is not to negotiate with a "Palestinian government" that includes Hamas, which he restated is "a terrorist organization that declares its intentions to destroy the state of Israel."Israel pulled out of peace talks in mid-April, saying it would not negotiate with terrorists. The move came shortly after PA's Fatah leadership signed a unity pact with Hamas, which is committed to destruction of the Jewish state and has threatened Israelis and Jews with genocide. But Livni insisted that the move - which sends a clear message to the international community about Israel's stance on terrorism - was "irresponsible.""Ignoring the other side, not listening or talking, is irresponsible," Livni insisted. "A resolution is best achieved through direct negotiations, but we can't ignore the agreement between Hamas and Fatah.""To all those politicians up in arms, I want to be clear: we'll continue doing what we believe in, and that's what I did last week by meeting [Abbas]," Livni said.
Pope Condemns Religious Fundamentalism, Middle East Violence-In wide-reaching interview Pope Francis says he's worried about sectarianism worldwide, will 'ask God' about retirement.By AFP and Arutz Sheva Staff-First Publish: 6/13/2014, 3:52 PM-IsraelNationalnews
Pope Francis strongly condemned violence in the Middle East Friday, in an interview with the Vatican correspondent of Barcelona-based daily La Vanguardia.Following his first visit to the Middle East as pope last month, the pontiff criticised fundamentalism in Christianity, Islam and Judaism as a form of violence."A fundamentalist group, even if it kills no one, even it strikes no one, is violent. The mental structure of fundamentalism is violence in the name of God."Asked about religious violence in the Middle East, Francis, who made his first visit to the region as pope last month, said it was a "contradiction"."Violence in God's name does not fit with our times. It is something old. With historical perspective, we have to say that we Christians, at times, have practiced it," he was quoted as saying. "Today it is unimaginable." 'It's madness' -Anti-Semitism, the pope claimed, seemed to be linked more to the right-wing than to the left, though he could not explain why."And it still continues. We even have people who deny the Holocaust, which is madness." Pope Francis also said he was worried about drives for independence in lands such as Scotland and Catalonia.The Argentine pontiff said separatism was understandable in cases such as former colonies and the former Yugoslavia, but said these models did not apply in all cases. "Any division worries me," he said. He cited cases such as Scotland, the northeastern Spanish region of Catalonia and the northern Italian region of Padania, saying these did not have the same history of "forced unity"."There are obviously peoples with cultures so diverse that they cannot be stuck together even with glue. In the case of Yugoslavia that is very clear but I wonder where it is so clear in other cases of peoples who until now have been together," he was quoted as saying.'I'll ask God's advice' Pope Francis said in an interview Friday he will ask God's advice when the time comes to consider retiring like his 87-year-old predecessor Benedict XVI. Benedict last year became the first pope to resign since the Middle Ages, retiring from public life to live in a former monastery inside the Vatican City walls."Since we live longer, we get to an age at which we can no longer carry on with things," the 77-year-old Francis said in a wide-ranging interview with La Vanguardia's Vatican correspondent.The pontiff said Benedict made a "great gesture" when he left his position as leader of the Church, opening the door to the possibility of emeritus popes."I will do the same as he did: ask the Lord to show me when the moment comes and tell me what to do, and he will tell me for sure," said the spiritual leader of the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics.The pope alluded to his mortality when admitting that he took a risk when he avoided riding in the closed-in "popemobile"."I cannot greet the people and tell them I love them inside a sardine can, even if it is glass," he said, describing the protection as a "wall"."It is true something could happen to me but let's be realistic, at my age I do not have much to lose," the pope said.Pope Francis reserved harsh criticism for the global economic system, saying it leaves millions of young unemployed, puts money ahead of people and survives on the profits of war."It's madness," the pope said."We discard a whole generation to maintain an economic system that no longer endures, a system that to survive has to make war, as the big empires have always done," Francis said.
Muslim Rioters Stone Police on Temple Mount-Twenty rioters lob stones at police following Muslim prayers, retreat to Al-Aqsa Mosque.By Ari Yashar-First Publish: 6/13/2014, 2:31 PM-IsraelNationalNews
Twenty masked Muslim rioters on Friday pelted police forces with stones on the Temple Mount. The attack occurred at the Rambam (Mughrabi) Gate, the only point of access for Jewish visitors to the holiest site in Judaism.The twenty launched their rock barrage at the end of Muslim prayers on Friday.Police forces broke in through the Gate, pushing the rioters back into the Al-Aqsa Mosque where they took cover.The situation is currently reported as being under control, with visitors being dispersed from the site.Muslim violence on the holy site has seen a sharp skyrocketing this week, with police responding each time by blocking Jewish access.On Sunday, Jewish visitors were removed from the site by police through the Chain Gate on the western side of the Temple Mount, after Muslim rioters threw stones and shoes at them from the Al-Aqsa Mosque.The script repeated itself on Monday, when police removed a Jewish group consisting of a groom and his entourage through the Gate of the Tribes, after Muslim visitors tried to corner them from different sides in a threatening manner.Then on Tuesday, Muslims visitors to the Temple Mount formed a riotous mob on the inner side of the Rambam Gate, prompting Israeli police to submit to their violent outbursts and ban Jewish entry. The raucous mob was caught on video.Yehuda Glick, head of the LIBA Movement for Freedom of Movement on the Temple Mount, condemned the police submission to Muslim violence." Someone has to wake up before there's a tragedy. We can't give a prize to rioters. The barrage in recent days doesn't bode well; the government has to order the police to take serious preventative actions before this dangerous snowball explodes in all our faces," warned Glick.
Ignoring Threats of Impeachment, Livni Meets with PA Officials-PA sources say Justice Minister has not only met with 'unity' government representatives this week, but has continued contact.By Tova Dvorin-First Publish: 6/13/2014, 9:34 AM / Last Update: 6/13/2014, 11:12 AM-IsraelNationalNews
Justice Minister Tzipi Livni ignored backlash from last month's meeting with Palestinian Authority (PA) officials, Walla! News reveals Friday, and has met once again with Hamas-Fatah "unity government" representatives in London.Several senior PA officials told the Israeli daily that Livni has, in fact, been in constant contact with government ministers, mainly by telephone. Over the past several weeks, the Minister has allegedly spoken to "intelligence chief" Majed Faraj, head of the negotiating team Saeb Erekat and high-ranking Fatah official Jibril Rajoub.In her latest meeting, Livni spoke with PA "Foreign Minister" Riyad al-Maliki on the sidelines of an international conference held in London on the subject of war crimes and violence against women in conflict zones. A diplomatic source who was present even revealed to Walla! photo evidence proving Livni spoke to the PA official. Among other things, the two officials discussed the failure of negotiations and the possibility of renewing peace talks, but also other issues such as Israel's publishing - and then retracting - building tenders for 1,500 new Jewish homes in Judea and Samaria. Palestinian Arab sources stated that it was highly probably that the Justice Minister would meet with PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas at some point over the next several weeks.Livni's office has not responded to requests for comment. But reactions are beginning to pour in from frustrated MKs as the news spreads." Livni has forgotten that she is part of a coalition and continues to hold private meetings on foreign policy; she is detached from reality," Deputy Defense Minister Danny Danon (Likud) stated Friday. "It is sad to see that she is still adhering to illusions that the PA is a peace partner," he added. "Apparently the magic of Abbas, who torpedoes the negotiations and voted for Hamas, still mesmerizes her."
Repeat offender
In May, Livni came under fire for holding talks in London with Abbas, with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's office and ministers distancing themselves from the meeting, insisting it was private and did not signal official intentions to resume talks.Sources in the prime minister's office said that Netanyahu made it clear to Livni that she would be representing only herself, and not the Israeli government.The prime minister reiterated that the position of the government, as passed unanimously by the security cabinet, is not to negotiate with a "Palestinian government" that includes Hamas, which he restated is "a terrorist organization that declares its intentions to destroy the state of Israel."Israel pulled out of peace talks in mid-April, saying it would not negotiate with terrorists. The move came shortly after PA's Fatah leadership signed a unity pact with Hamas, which is committed to destruction of the Jewish state and has threatened Israelis and Jews with genocide. But Livni insisted that the move - which sends a clear message to the international community about Israel's stance on terrorism - was "irresponsible.""Ignoring the other side, not listening or talking, is irresponsible," Livni insisted. "A resolution is best achieved through direct negotiations, but we can't ignore the agreement between Hamas and Fatah.""To all those politicians up in arms, I want to be clear: we'll continue doing what we believe in, and that's what I did last week by meeting [Abbas]," Livni said.
Pope Condemns Religious Fundamentalism, Middle East Violence-In wide-reaching interview Pope Francis says he's worried about sectarianism worldwide, will 'ask God' about retirement.By AFP and Arutz Sheva Staff-First Publish: 6/13/2014, 3:52 PM-IsraelNationalnews
Pope Francis strongly condemned violence in the Middle East Friday, in an interview with the Vatican correspondent of Barcelona-based daily La Vanguardia.Following his first visit to the Middle East as pope last month, the pontiff criticised fundamentalism in Christianity, Islam and Judaism as a form of violence."A fundamentalist group, even if it kills no one, even it strikes no one, is violent. The mental structure of fundamentalism is violence in the name of God."Asked about religious violence in the Middle East, Francis, who made his first visit to the region as pope last month, said it was a "contradiction"."Violence in God's name does not fit with our times. It is something old. With historical perspective, we have to say that we Christians, at times, have practiced it," he was quoted as saying. "Today it is unimaginable." 'It's madness' -Anti-Semitism, the pope claimed, seemed to be linked more to the right-wing than to the left, though he could not explain why."And it still continues. We even have people who deny the Holocaust, which is madness." Pope Francis also said he was worried about drives for independence in lands such as Scotland and Catalonia.The Argentine pontiff said separatism was understandable in cases such as former colonies and the former Yugoslavia, but said these models did not apply in all cases. "Any division worries me," he said. He cited cases such as Scotland, the northeastern Spanish region of Catalonia and the northern Italian region of Padania, saying these did not have the same history of "forced unity"."There are obviously peoples with cultures so diverse that they cannot be stuck together even with glue. In the case of Yugoslavia that is very clear but I wonder where it is so clear in other cases of peoples who until now have been together," he was quoted as saying.'I'll ask God's advice' Pope Francis said in an interview Friday he will ask God's advice when the time comes to consider retiring like his 87-year-old predecessor Benedict XVI. Benedict last year became the first pope to resign since the Middle Ages, retiring from public life to live in a former monastery inside the Vatican City walls."Since we live longer, we get to an age at which we can no longer carry on with things," the 77-year-old Francis said in a wide-ranging interview with La Vanguardia's Vatican correspondent.The pontiff said Benedict made a "great gesture" when he left his position as leader of the Church, opening the door to the possibility of emeritus popes."I will do the same as he did: ask the Lord to show me when the moment comes and tell me what to do, and he will tell me for sure," said the spiritual leader of the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics.The pope alluded to his mortality when admitting that he took a risk when he avoided riding in the closed-in "popemobile"."I cannot greet the people and tell them I love them inside a sardine can, even if it is glass," he said, describing the protection as a "wall"."It is true something could happen to me but let's be realistic, at my age I do not have much to lose," the pope said.Pope Francis reserved harsh criticism for the global economic system, saying it leaves millions of young unemployed, puts money ahead of people and survives on the profits of war."It's madness," the pope said."We discard a whole generation to maintain an economic system that no longer endures, a system that to survive has to make war, as the big empires have always done," Francis said.