Jerusalem News 898. Views, Jews, Ten Tribes News
9 February 2010, 25 Shevet 5770
Contents:
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Guysen International News Extracts.
Israel Electric Cars, India and Nuclear Missiles, IRA Now Working for the Mossad?
2. Daniel Pinner: Test Your Palestine IQ
3. Jewish-Arab Center Prof: No Such Thing as Palestinian Refugees


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1. Guysen International News Extracts
From: Guysen International News <webmaster@guysen.com>
Subject: Mailinfo - Guysen International News - 07/02/2010

Sunday 7 February 2010

Israel Electric Cars
18:07  Israel to inaugurate electric grid for cars with dozens of recharging stations (Guysen.International.News)
The California-based company Better Place developers of a new electric vehicle say Israel is on schedule to inaugurate a revolutionary electric car grid by next year, with dozens of recharge stations and thousands of cars on the road. The company says between 70 to 100 recharge stations will open by 2011
 

India and Nuclear Missiles
09:56  India launches sucessful nuclear capable missile test (Guysen.International.News)
India has again successfully test-fired a nuclear-capable missile that can hit targets across much of Asia and the Middle East. The official at the Defence Research and Development Organization says Sunday's test was the fourth for the Agni III missile.
 

IRA Now Working for the Mossad?
18:11  Irish paper said members of hit squad who killed Hamas commander carried Irish passports (Guysen.International.News)
Members of a hit squad who killed a top Hamas military commander used Irish passports to enter and leave Dubai, it's been claimed. The suspected Israeli hit team, including at least one woman, entered the United Arab Emirates using Irish documents, police authorities said. Mahmoud al-Mabhouh (50), held responsible by Israel for the abduction and murder of two Israeli soldiers in 1989, died in mysterious circumstances on January 20 in a Dubai hotel room. A Department of Ireland's Foreign Affairs spokesman told the Herald today: "We are aware of the media reports and we are in contact with authorities locally to try and determine the truth of the reports." Iran and Hamas have blamed Israel for the killing, but Israeli news media claimed al-Mabhouh had many enemies and could have been killed by other Arab factions. Up to seven people were said to have been involved in al-Mabhouh's killing, four of whom used Irish passports to enter Dubai and who later fled to a "European country" after the killing, according to policesources in Dubai.




2. Daniel Pinner [remember that name!]
Test Your Palestine IQ Part I
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/SendMail.
aspx?print=print&type=1&item=9250

Test Your Palestine IQ Part 2
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/SendMail.
aspx?print=print&type=1&item=9249




3. Jewish-Arab Center Prof: No Such Thing as Palestinian Refugees
http://www.israelnationalnews.
com/News/News.aspx/135908

 by Hillel Fendel
Extracts Only

(IsraelNN.com) Prof. Nitza Nachmias of the Jewish-Arab Center in Haifa University says that if it wasn't for UNRWA and its half-billion dollar annual budget, the Palestinian refugee problem would have been solved long ago.

"In essence," she told Arutz Sheva's Shimon Cohen on Sunday, "there's no such thing as Palestinian refugees. If people would stop calling the places in which they live "refugee camps," then they would see that these places are just like villages and towns anywhere else, and the inhabitants are totally rehabilitated. Refugee camps are like the maabarot [in which Israel housed its hundreds of thousands of new immigrants from North Africa and elsewhere] in the 1950s or the camps now in Haiti, not the villages with streets and stone houses in what is known as Palestinian refugee camps of today."

"They are rehabilitated better than refugees who are not supported by UNRWA," Nachmias said. "Practically, factually and legally, there is no such thing as 'Palestinian refugees.' " Refugee camps are a fiction, and most of those who claim to be refugees have already been integrated into other countries."

Rules for Palestinians are Different?
"According to international law," Nachmias explains, "a refugee is an individual or family that was forced to run away, but this definition does not extend to children [of the original refugees], a community or a group. The only exception to this rule is the Palestinians, for whom the international laws are apparently different."

If it wasn't for UNRWA, Nachmias indicates, the issue of Palestinian refugees would have gone away a long time ago: "UNRWA is [no longer] a welfare agency, but rather an international employment agency for the Palestinians. UNRWA has 30,000 Palestinian employees, with 100 international experts at the helm. It is the biggest employer of Palestinians, and has an annual budget of a half-billion dollars. I discovered documents of pension funds of over a billion dollars a year, managed by brokers in Switzerland. All this for what is defined as a 'welfare agency' whose mandate is renewed every three years."






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