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On Thursday 28 October 2004 15:48, Fred Miller wrote: > http://www.sierratimes.com/04/10/14/rt_israel.htm > Israel, Europe Could Be on Collision Course -Report > Reuters > > JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel could end up on a collision course with the > European Union and face sanctions like apartheid-era South Africa unless > the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is resolved, a confidential government > report warns. > > The document, a 10-year forecast prepared by Israel's Foreign Ministry, > predicts that the Jewish state could become increasingly isolated > internationally as the EU grows more influential, political sources said. > > The report says that if the recently expanded 25-nation bloc can set aside > internal differences and forge a unified foreign policy, it could "harm > Israeli interests" by cutting into the clout wielded by the United States, > Israel's chief ally. > > "This could put Israel on a collision course with the European Union," the > report says. "Such a collision course holds the risk of Israel losing > international legitimacy and could lead to its isolation in the manner of > South Africa." > > The report, drawn up in August by Foreign Ministry analysts and meant for > use within government circles, reflects growing Israeli worries about the > threat of international sanctions that could turn Israel into a pariah > state. > > Israel's relations with the EU have long been strained over what it sees as > favoritism toward the Palestinians in their conflict with the Jewish state. > > But the situation has deteriorated further in the face of European > criticism of Israel's military crackdown in Palestinian areas and the vast > barrier it is building largely inside the occupied West Bank. > > For its part, Israel has complained of what it sees as growing > anti-Semitism in Europe and inadequate efforts to combat it. In light of the Bible, are we really surprised? > > STALLED PEACEMAKING > > Israel prefers to deal almost exclusively with Washington on Middle East > diplomacy. President Bush is seen as the most pro-Israel U.S. leader ever, > having agreed the Jewish state should be allowed to keep swathes of > occupied land and bar the return of Palestinian refugees under any final > peace deal. > > But Palestinians have always insisted on a European role, seeing them as > more sympathetic to their cause than Washington. > > Prime Minister Ariel Sharon threatened in July to freeze the EU out of > Middle East peacemaking after EU states backed a U.N. General Assembly > resolution demanding that Israel heed a World Court ruling calling on it to > tear down its West Bank barrier. > > Israel calls it a bulwark against Palestinian suicide bombers. Palestinian > have condemned it as a "racist apartheid wall" and a land grab that denies > them a viable state. > > On Wednesday, EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana unveiled a four-point > plan to revive Middle East talks, offering new assistance to the > Palestinians and warning Israel its aid was at risk if it did not > cooperate. > > But Israeli suspicions of EU intentions limit the chances of success for > Solana's initiative. The EU is a junior member of an international > "Quartet" of Middle East peacemakers and takes a back seat to the United > States. > > Meanwhile, Palestinian leaders at the United Nations have begun pushing for > sanctions against Israel, citing as a model the anti-apartheid boycotts > against South Africa that began in the 1970s. > > But the United States, which wields a veto in the U.N. Security Council, > has made clear that it would block any such effort. > ___________________________ > > Yes.....UNLESS Kerry gets elected!!! True. > > Fred -- The KING is coming!..................Rev. 1:7 Linux User #153217..................http://counter.li.org
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