Wednesday, June 18, 2014

TORNADO HITS ANGUS ONTARIO CAUSE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS DAMAGES-NO LIVES THANK GOD-ANGUS IS NEAR TORONTO WERE WYNN LIVES-INTERESTING FACT

JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER

STORMS HURRICANES-TORNADOES

LUKE 21:25-26
25 And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity;(MASS CONFUSION) the sea and the waves roaring;(FIERCE WINDS)
26 Men’s hearts failing them for fear,(TORNADOES,HURRICANES,STORMS) and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth:(DESTRUCTION) for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.(FROM QUAKES,NUKES ETC)

THE FIRST JUDGEMENT OF THE EARTH STARTED WITH WATER-IT ONLY MAKES SENSE THE LAST GENERATION WILL BE HAVING FLOODING
GENESIS 7:6-12
6 And Noah was six hundred years old when the flood of waters was upon the earth.
7 And Noah went in, and his sons, and his wife, and his sons’ wives with him, into the ark, because of the waters of the flood.
8 Of clean beasts, and of beasts that are not clean, and of fowls, and of every thing that creepeth upon the earth,
9 There went in two and two unto Noah into the ark, the male and the female, as God had commanded Noah.
10 And it came to pass after seven days, that the waters of the flood were upon the earth.
11 In the six hundredth year of Noah’s life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened.
12 And the rain was upon the earth forty days and forty nights.
GOD PROMISED BY A RAINBOW-THE EARTH WOULD NEVER BE DESTROYED TOTALLY WITH A FLOOD AGAIN.BUT FLOODIING IS A SIGN OF JUDGEMENT.

RELATED GODLESS LIBERALS WIN ELECTION IN ONTARIO
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2014/06/canada-vote-pc-tomorrow-in-ontario.html

OH I FORGOT TO MENTION.I WONDER IF GOD ANSWERED HIS WORD FOR ME -BY WHAT I SAID THE NIGHT OF ONTARIOS ELECTIONS.I SAID BECAUSE THE LESBIEN GOT A MAJORITY FOR THE LIBERAL.IT WOULD NOT SURPRISE ME IF THERE WILL BE TORNADOES AND STORMS.NOW HERES WERE I GIVE KING JESUS OUR JEWISH MESSIAH ALL THE PRAISE AND GLORY.THE FIRST TORNADO THAT WAS DOWN ON THE GROUND BUT NO DAMAGE WAS OUTSIDE MY HOME TOWN WALKERTON WERE I LIVE.NOW HERES EVEN 2 MORE PROOFS GOD DONE THIS.BECAUSE OF MAJORITY RULE BY A LIBERAL GAY LEADER..THE 2ND TORNADO WAS OUTSIDE OWENSOUND- NO DAMAGE-AND WHO IS THE MAYOR OF OWEN SOUND-ANOTHER LESBIEN-DEB HASWELL.THEN THE 3RD AND FINAL DESTRUCTIVE TORNADO IN ANGUS WAS NEAR THE LIBERAL LESBIEN PREMIER OF ONTARIO WYNN.I WONDER WAS GOD TELLING THE WORLD THE WALKERTON PREDICTION BY GODS WORD WAS RIGHT.AND THE WARNING TO THE LIBERALS AND NDP AND SODOMITES OF ONTARIO TO WATCH OUT-IF USE WANNA PLAY GOD.

Angus, Ont., tornado leaves thousands with no power as cleanup begins
CBC – JUNE 18,14-YahooNews.ca


About 6,000 Hydro One customers remain without electricity across southern Ontario, the morning after a violent thunderstorm — and one confirmed tornado — touched down in the region, causing millions of dollars in damage.A series of storms Tuesday afternoon brought lashing rains and powerful winds, toppling branches, bringing down hydro lines and causing widespread outages. Despite the devastation, no serious injuries were reported.Early Wednesday, Hydro One officials told CBC News that about 6,000 customers remain without power, with the outages spread over isolated pockets across southern Ontario. Hydro One distributes power for most residents of rural Ontario.At the height of the storm about 46,000 Hydro One customers were without power.Toronto Hydro, which supplies the Greater Toronto Area, reported that 1,000 customers were in the dark as of  Wednesday morning, down from 12,000 with no power at the height of the storm."We're seeing that a lot of limbs on trees have fallen, bringing power lines on the road, poles have been snapped," said Hydro One spokeswoman  Marylena Stey. "In a lot of cases, the areas aren't safe yet for our crews to access, so we are waiting for roads to be cleaned up and reopened so we can get in and restore power."Stey said she expects power will be restored for all Hydro One customers by the end of Wednesday.Of the 6,000 Hydro One customers without power in the morning, about 4,000 are concentrated in an area near Barrie, located about 100 kilometres north of Toronto.

Angus gets worst of it

Worst hit in Tuesday's storms was the town of Angus, about 30 kilometres west of Barrie. A tornado touched down just after 5 p.m. ET Tuesday, blowing out windows, tearing up fences and shearing the roofs off houses. About 30 homes were damaged and 300 people were forced from the area.CBC's Natalie Kalata was in Angus on Wednesday morning and said the area is strewn with debris and there's damage everywhere."There are sides of homes that are completely missing," Kalata reported Wednesday on CBC Radio. "You can see inside bedrooms and kitchens."A state of emergency remains in effect in Essa township, an area that includes Angus. People in Angus have not been allowed to return to their homes. Emergency officials will assess the damage on a house-by-house basis on Wednesday before deciding when they can return.Damage from the storm is estimated in the millions.

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https://ca.news.yahoo.com/angus-ont-tornado-leaves-thousands-110522643.html

Kathleen Wynne: 'No new money' for wages, salaries-'Everyone knows what the fiscal situation is,' Ontario premier tells Metro Morning-CBC News Posted: Jun 18, 2014 9:29 AM ET Last Updated: Jun 18, 2014 9:33 AM ET

Kathleen Wynne says paring down the province's $12.5-billion deficit remains a priority, even if it means playing tough in negotiations with public sector unions. 'I'm adamant that we will have fair collective bargaining, but there is no new money and everyone knows what the fiscal situation is,' she said on Metro Morning Wednesday.Kathleen Wynne says paring down the province's $12.5-billion deficit remains a priority, even if it means playing tough in negotiations with public sector unions. 'I'm adamant that we will have fair collective bargaining, but there is no new money and everyone knows what the fiscal situation is,' she said on Metro Morning Wednesday. (David Donnelly/CBC)

Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne appeared on CBC Radio's Metro Morning on Wednesday, less than a week after leading her Liberals to an unexpected majority win.Host Matt Galloway asked the premier about everything from transit funding, to her plans to pare back the province's large deficit, and why her support didn't extend into most rural Ontario ridings.Here's a sample of her comments, you can listen to the entire interview here:On watching the election night results with her family:"It was thrilling. Everyone was very excited. My Dad probably most of all. He was just thrilled."On why voters didn't embrace Tim Hudak's call for extreme austerity measures and deep cuts to the civil service:"People who believe that the province is capable of so much and people who are interested in building the province up were very dismayed by a vision that says we're going to start by firing 100,000 people. It did not resonate with people."On the tone of the campaign that turned somewhat nasty in the last week despite promises to keep things civil."I'm not going pretend that we didn't have to make it clear what the choices were."Wynne has said she will govern from the "activist centre." What does this mean? "Government has to be a force for good in people's lives. There's a place for direct involvement of government … to help businesses expand to help create the jobs that we know are possible."Liberal seats are again largely concentrated in Ontario's large cities, with few red ridings in rural areas of the province. Is this a problem? Are there two Ontarios? "We have representation all over the province. No matter where your seats are, it's my responsibility as premier to govern the whole province."Toronto mayoral candidate Olivia Chow says she would scrap the Scarborough subway extension and return to a light rail plan along that route. Where does Wynne stand on this? "I'm not going to weigh in on the mayoralty race. I do hope we have a mayor in the city of Toronto and all the jurisdictions that are interested and willing to work with the province and not be in a conflict with them on transit."Wynne has vowed to eliminate Ontario's $12.5 billion deficit by 2017-18. Is she willing to do this even if it means playing tough in contract negotiations with public sector unions? "I respect the collective bargaining process and I'm adamant that we will have fair collective bargaining, but there is no new money and everyone knows what the fiscal situation is. We've made tough choices, we will continue to do that."Does the majority mandate give you some comfort, given that you've essentially been running since winning the party leadership? "Everyday it feels like I have to earn this role. I have to live up to the expectations of the people of this province. Although it's a relief and it's great to be in this position, we know there's a lot of work ahead of us. We're very impatient to get moving."Finally, you're now the first openly gay leader in a Commonwealth country. How happy are you this wasn't an issue during the campaign? "It's a wonderful thing about this province, it's a wonderful thing about this country. This is a beautiful and inclusive place that will live in. Jane [Wynne's partner Jane Rounthwaite] was with me on the campaign bus and we were welcomed in communities in every part of this province and I think it speaks to who we are as Ontarians."

ISN'T IT INTERESTING THAT LAST FRIDAY ALREADY ISIS WAS 40 MILES FROM BAGHDAD.AND NOW ALMOST A WEEK LATER THEY ONLY GAINED 3 MILES.I THINK ISIS IS SETUP IN BABYLON AS THEIR MAIN HEADQUARTERS WHICH IS NO MORE THAN AN HOUR FROM BAGHDAD.IS THIS ALL A OBAMA SETUP TO GET RID OF MALAKI RIGHT FROM THE BEGGINING.LAST THURSDAY ISIS CONQUERS MOSUL RIGHT DOWN TO BABYLON.FRIDAY OBAMA COVIENTLY GOES TO PALM SPRINGS FOR 3 DAYS.OBAMA SAYS NO BOOTS ON THE GROUND IN IRAQ.WELL THAT WAS A LIE RIGHT THERE.OBAMA IS SENDINDING 275 TROOPS TO PROTECT THERE EMBASSY IN BAGHDAD AND ANOTHER 550 ON STANDBY INCASE ISIS GETS IN.THE 275 TROOPS WILL ALSO SPOT TARGETS FOR DRONES OR AIRSTRIKES.AND NOW TODAY I SEE ISIS BLEW UP A OIL WELL IN IRAQ SOMEWHERE.I WONDER WHY THE MEDIA NEVER SHPW US A PICTURE OF BABYLON.OR IS THAT OBAMAS LITTLE SECRET THAT THAT IS WERE HE IS LETTING ISIS BACKED BY OBAMA HAVE THERE HEADQUARTERS.TO DO ANYTHING THEY CAN TO KILL MALAKI AND SHIITES.WE GOTTA REMEMBER OBAMA IS A SUNNI LIKE ISIS.I THINK OBAMA IS PLAYING BOTH SIDES HERE.

THEN WHEN CLINTON WAS DUE TO BE ON CNN IN A CAMPAIGN FOR PRESIDENT.WE KNOW SHES RUNNING.MIRACULOUSLY 6 HOURS BEFORE HER APPEARENCE. OBAMA AND CNN THE HERO BISCUITS SAY THE MAIN SUSPECT IN THE BENGHAZI AFFAIR HAS BEEN CAPTURED.SOME COINCIDENCE.OBAMA HARDLY SAID ANYTHING ON IRAQ.BUT ONLY A HOUR OR SO.MOUTHPIECE FRAUD OBAMA COMES OUT WITH HIS NOSE IN THE CLOUDS AND HIS PROUD LOOK.SAYING WE HAVE CAPTURED THE MAIN MAN KHATTALA IN THE MURDER OF THE 4 AMERICANS  IN LIBYA.THEY HAD HIM CAPTURED SINCE SUNDAY BUT NEVER RELEASED IT TILL TUE WHILE CLINTON WAS ON HER PRESIDENT PROPAGANDA TOWN HALL.AND ANOTHER THING-KHATTALA WILL BE GOING THREW THE WASHINGTON JUDICIAL SYSTEM NOT GITMO.THIS TELLS ME OBAMA IS GONNA FREE ALL THE REMAINING MURDERERS IN GITMO UNDER THE GUISE OF CLOSING GITMO.


U.S. captures suspected ringleader of 2012 attack in Benghazi
By Phil Stewart and Jeff Mason -june 18,14-yAHOOnEWS


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States said on Tuesday it had captured a suspected ringleader of the 2012 attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans including the U.S. ambassador and ignited a political firestorm in Washington.President Barack Obama said in a statement he had authorized the operation in Libya on Sunday, in which U.S. special operations forces captured Ahmed Abu Khatallah. He told an audience later in Pittsburgh that Khatallah was being transported to the United States."Since the deadly attacks on our facilities in Benghazi, I have made it a priority to find and bring to justice those responsible for the deaths of four brave Americans," he said in a statement. He said Khatallah would "face the full weight of the American justice system."Khatallah's capture was a victory for Obama, who has been accused by Republicans of playing down the role of al Qaeda in the 2012 attacks for political reasons and being slow to deliver on promises of justice.Republicans also said then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had failed to take steps to ensure the safety of American diplomatic personnel, an issue that is still resonating as Clinton considers running for U.S. president in 2016.Clinton defended the decision to put diplomats in dangerous situations on Tuesday but noted that incomplete information increased the risk in Benghazi in 2012."We send Americans into perilous dangerous places all the time, and I believe that’s the right decision," Clinton told CNN. "We have to do it prudently, of course, but we need to be where things are happening that can affect us."Khatallah was being held aboard the USS New York, an amphibious transport dock, a U.S. official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.He was grabbed on the outskirts of Benghazi in an operation carried out by U.S. special operations forces, including some members of the Army's Delta Force, another U.S. official said.General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said U.S. troops had acted with "extraordinary skill, courage and precision" and that the complex operation resulted in no casualties. Rear Admiral John Kirby, the Pentagon press secretary, said all U.S. personnel involved had left Libya.A U.S. official said Khatallah would be charged and prosecuted through the U.S. court system and would not be sent to the prison for suspected al Qaeda militants in Guantanamo, Cuba.That is in line with Obama's policy of prosecuting suspected militants caught abroad through the U.S. justice system rather than trying them in the military tribunal system at Guantanamo Bay prison, which he is trying to close.A criminal complaint released by the U.S. district court for Washington, D.C., accused Khatallah of killing a person in the course of an attack on a federal facility, providing material support to terrorists and using a firearm in commission of a crime of violence.

SPECIAL INTERROGATION TEAM

The Libyan government had no immediate comment on the U.S. announcement. A U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Libya was not notified before the secret raid. The Pentagon said Libya had been told of the operation to seize Khatallah but would not say when.It was the second time the administration has said U.S. special operations forces have gone into Libya to detain a militant. A U.S. Army Delta Force team grabbed al Qaeda suspect Nazih al-Ragye, better known as Abu Anas al-Liby, in Tripoli in October 2013 and sent him to a U.S. Navy ship for interrogation.Al-Liby was later charged in a U.S. federal court in New York in connection with the 1998 bombing of the U.S. embassy in Kenya, which killed more than 200 people.Khatallah was expected to be questioned by an elite inter-agency interrogation team created in 2009 to seek information from suspects to prevent future terrorist attacks, a U.S. official said. The official could not say whether members of the U.S. High Value Detainee Interrogation Group, which is housed at the FBI's National Security Branch, were already in place to question Khatallah aboard the ship where he was being held.Lawmakers welcomed Khatallah's capture, but Republicans said they were concerned that prosecuting him in the court system rather than through the military tribunals at Guantanamo would hamper efforts to interrogate him for his intelligence value."I want him to be held a sufficient period of time under the law of war to gather intelligence," said Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, adding he didn't care where Khatallah was prosecuted. "We're shutting down intelligence-gathering. We’re turning the war into a crime, and it will bite us in the butt."The White House defended the use of the U.S. courts to prosecute Khatallah, saying in a statement that the justice system had "repeatedly proven that it can successfully allow us to gather intelligence, handle the threat we continue to face and prosecute terrorists."(Additional reporting by Patricia Zengerle, Julia Edwards, Missy Ryan and Susan Heavey; Writing by David Alexander; Editing by David Storey, James Dalgleish, Cynthia Osterman and Steve Orlofsky)

Iran vows to defend Iraq Shi'ite sites; insurgents battle for refinery
By Ghazwan Hassan -JUNE 18,14-YahooNews


BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Sunni rebels battled their way into the biggest oil refinery in Iraq on Wednesday, and the president of neighbouring Iran raised the prospect of intervening in a sectarian war that threatens to sweep across Middle East frontiers.Sunni fighters were in control of three quarters of the territory of the Baiji refinery north of Baghdad, an official said there, after a morning of heavy fighting at gates defended by elite troops who have been under siege for a week.A lightning advance has seen Sunni fighters rout the Shi'ite-led government's army and seize the main cities across the north of the country since last week.The fighters are led by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant which aims to build a Sunni caliphate ruled on mediaeval precepts, but also include a broad spectrum of more moderate Sunnis furious at what they see as oppression by Baghdad.Some international oil companies have pulled out foreign workers. The head of Iraq's southern oil company, Dhiya Jaffar, said Exxon Mobil had conducted a major evacuation and BP had pulled out 20 percent of its staff. He criticised the moves, as the areas where oil is produced for export are mainly in the Shi'ite south and far from the fighting.Washington and other Western capitals are trying to save Iraq as a united country by leaning hard on Shi'ite Prime Minister to reach out to Sunnis. Maliki met Sunni and Kurdish political opponents overnight, concluding with a frosty, carefully staged joint appearance at which an appeal for national unity was read out.In a televised address on Wednesday Maliki appealed to tribes to renounce "those who are killers and criminals who represent foreign agendas".But so far Maliki's government has relied almost entirely on his fellow Shi'ites for support, with officials denouncing Sunni political leaders as traitors. Shi'ite militia - many believed to be funded and backed by Iran - have mobilised to halt the Sunni advance, as Baghdad's million-strong army, built by the United States at a cost of $25 billion, crumbles.Like the civil war in Syria next door, the new fighting threatens to draw in regional neighbours, mustering along sectarian lines in what fighters on both sides depict as an existential struggle for survival based on a religious rift dating to the 7th Century.

HOLY SHRINES

Iran's President Hassan Rouhani made the clearest declaration yet that the Middle East's main Shi'ite power, which fought a war against Iraq that killed a million people in the 1980s, was prepared to intervene to protect Iraq's great shrines of Shi'ite imams, visited by millions of pilgrims each year."Regarding the holy Shi'a shrines in Karbala, Najaf, Kadhimiya and Samarra, we announce to the killers and terrorists that the great Iranian nation will not hesitate to protect holy shrines," Rouhani said in an address to a crowd on live TV.He said many people had signed up to go to Iraq to fight, although he also said Iraqis of all sects were prepared to defend themselves: "Thanks be to God, I will tell the dear people of Iran that veterans and various forces - Sunnis Shias and Kurds all over Iraq - are ready for sacrifice."Iraqi troops are holding off Sunni fighters outside Samarra north of Baghdad, site of one of the main Shi'ite shrines. The fighters have vowed to carry their offensive south to Najaf and Kerbala, seats of Shi'ite Islam since the Middle Ages.Saudi Arabia, the region's main Sunni power, said Iraq was hurtling towards civil war. Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal, in words clearly aimed at Iran and at Baghdad's Shi'ite rulers, deplored the prospect of "foreign intervention" and said governments need to meet "legitimate demands of the people".Maliki's government has accused Saudi Arabia of promoting "genocide" by backing Sunni militants. Riyadh supports Sunni fighters in Syria but denies aiding ISIL.The Baiji refinery is the fighters' immediate goal, the biggest source of fuel for domestic consumption in Iraq, which would give them a firm grip on energy supply in the north where the local population has complained of fuel shortages.The refinery was shut on Tuesday and foreign workers flown out by helicopter."The militants have managed to break in to the refinery. Now they are in control of the production units, administration building and four watch towers. This is 75 percent of the refinery," an official speaking from inside the refinery said.The government denied the refinery had fallen. Counter-terrorism spokesman, Sabah Nouri, insisted forces were still in control and had killed 50 to 60 fighters and burned 6 or 7 insurgent vehicles after being attacked from three directions.

FROSTY MEETING

Last week's sudden advance by ISIL - a group that declares all Shi'ites to be heretics deserving death and has proudly distributed footage of its fighters gunning down prisoners lying prone in mass graves - is a test for U.S. President Barack Obama, who pulled U.S. troops out of Iraq in 2011.Obama has ruled out sending back ground troops but is considering other military options to help defend Baghdad, and U.S. officials have even spoken of cooperating with Tehran against the mutual foe.But U.S. and other international officials insist Maliki must do more to address the widespread sense of political exclusion among Sunnis, the minority that ran Iraq until U.S. troops deposed dictator Saddam Hussein after the 2003 invasion.Western countries fear an ISIL-controlled mini-state in Syria and Iraq could become a haven for militants who could then stage attacks around the globe.British prime minister David Cameron told parliament he disagreed "with those people who think this is nothing to do with us and if they want to have some sort of extreme Islamist regime in the middle of Iraq it won't affect us. It will."The people in that regime, as well as trying to take territory, are also planning to attack us at home in the United Kingdom," Cameron said.In a rerun of previous failed efforts at bridging sectarian and ethnic divisions, Shi'ite, Sunni and Kurdish leaders met late Tuesday behind closed doors. They later stood frostily before cameras as Ibrahim al-Jaafari, a Shi'ite politician who held the post of prime minister before Maliki, read a statement."No terrorist powers represent any sect or religion," Jaafari said in the address, which included a broad promise of "reviewing the previous course" of Iraqi politics. Afterwards, most of the leaders, including Maliki and Usama al-Nujaifi, the leading Sunni present, walked away from each other in silence.Though the joint statement said only those directly employed by the Iraqi state should bear arms, thousands of Shi'ite militiamen have been mobilised to defend Baghdad.According to one Shi'ite Islamist working in the government, well-trained organisations Asaib Ahl Haq, Khataeb Hezbollah and the Badr Organisation are now being deployed alongside Iraqi military units as the main combat force.With battles now raging just an hour's drive north of the capital, Baghdad is on edge. The city of 7 million people saw fierce sectarian street fighting from 2006-1007 and is still divided into Sunni and Shi'ite districts, some protected by razor wire and concrete blast walls.India said it was worried about 40 Indian construction workers missing in territory seized by ISIL.(Reporting By Ghazwan Hassan, Ahmed Rasheed, Ned Parker; Editing by Giles Elgood)

World Mayors Call for the Release of Kidnapped Teens-Meeting between mayors, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, sees outpouring of support for IDF efforts from international community.-By Tova Dvorin-First Publish: 6/18/2014, 4:01 PM-IsraelNationalNews

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu met with participants in the 29th Israel International Mayors Conference Wednesday, where he was presented with an open letter condemning the abduction of Eyal Yifrach, Gilad Shaar and Naftali Frankel by terrorists last week, and calling for their immediate release.The Conference, has been hosted every year since 1985, and is hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel in collaboration with the Union of Local Authorities in Israel and the American Council for World Jewry. It brings together mayors from around the world to discuss shared concerns and ways to improve lives for residents.The focus of this year's Conference is "Urban Innovation", with a particular focus on issues such as energy efficiency, water management and cyber security.

Following is an excerpt from the letter:"We, the undersigned mayors from the cities representing diverse communities around the world, call on any and all involved in the disappearance of the three Israeli boys Naftali Frankel, Gilad Shaar and Eyal Yifrach – to release them immediately, without conditions and safely return them to their families.""We were all saddened and deeply disappointed to learn of the boys' abduction as kidnapping as well as taking hostages is a violation of the international law."It is our firm belief that at no time and under no circumstance should children become the victims of such an inhumane and unjust way of action.As adults, we have a moral responsibility to protect all children and ensure their safety and security. Again, with that in mind, we call on all involved to immediately release, without conditions and safely return the three boys."Letter demanding kidnapped teens' release Prime Minister's Office press release-The conference is sponsored by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the union of Local Authorities and the American Council for World Jewry. Among the participants this year are – inter alia – the mayors of Berlin, Frankfurt, Buenos Aires, Sarajevo, Marseilles, Nice and Entebbe.
document of signatures
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/181892#.U6GmkHaRfeE

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