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CurrentCurrent updates from George Bakalov Ministries; news, views and important world developments. In Gaza Conflict, Context is Key
Israel’s military campaign in Gaza that began Saturday December 27th has triggered
global coverage, some of it notably fair and complete and some skewed and misleading.
American reporters in the first days produced a number of stories that contained
important context for readers and viewers, including in the New York Times (Israelis
Say Strikes Against Hamas Will Continue, Dec. 28). On the other hand, the
BBC’s World Service, true to form, skewed the story in segments like a Dec 29
one hosted by Claire Bolderson in which two interviewees – one British and one
Israeli agree that Israel is wrong.
Read more.. CommentsPost has no comments.Post a CommentRev. Samuel Kobia issues a Christian "fatwa"
Rev. Samuel Kobia, general secretary of the World Council of Churches, an organization
that has issued scant, oblique, and modulated criticism of the incessant rocket
attacks against Israel from the Gaza Strip, has found his prophetic voice. In
a statement issued on Dec. 29, 2008, Rev. Kobia condemned Israel’s recent bombing
of Hamas’ military installations and warned Israel against sending in troops
into the Gaza Strip. While Rev. Kobia specifically states the violence against
Gaza must stop, he does not offer the same explicit and specific demand regarding
ongoing violence against Israel.
Read more.. CommentsPost has no comments.Post a CommentEU determined to develop a closer partnership with Israel, says Commissioner
BRUSSELS/JERUSALEM (EJP)--- "The European Union is determined to develop
a closer partnership with Israel. This process needs to be seen in the context
of the broad range of our common interests," European Commissioner Jan
Figel said on the occasion of the signing of a joint EU-Israel declaration to
reinforce cooperation and dialogue in education and training. "I strongly
believe that enhancing cooperation and dialogue on education and training is
instrumental for improving our mutual understanding and for strengthening our
position with regard to the challenges facing us in an ever-globalising knowledge-based
society and economy, Figel, who is in charge of education, training, culture
and youth, said last month during an official visit to Israel.
Read more.. CommentsPost has no comments.Post a CommentEuropean Parliament hearing on Jewish refugees from Arab countries
Brussels -- EU "We lost everything we had, we could not event take our
family photos," declared Edwin Shuker, a displaced Jewish refugee from
Iraq, at a hearing in the European Parliament in Brussels on July 1. The hearing
was the first of its kind and was initiated by "Justice for Jews from Arab
countries", an international organization seeking justice for the estimated
one million Jews who have been displaced from Arab countries since 1948.
Read more.. CommentsPost has no comments.Post a CommentCENSORSHIP: Google AdSense pulls the plug on one of our blogs
On February 14 The Google AdSense Team informed me that they are pulling their
advertisement from the Bulgarian version of the blog The Middle East. Below
is a copy of the communication between me and the Google AdSense Team. You be
the judge. Could these be some of the signs of Google becoming the next Microsoft?
You can download the pdf file here.
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