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Israel Wants UN to Rescind Goldstone
Report
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Israel will ask the United Nations Human Rights Council to
rescind its report on the 2008-2009 Gaza war after the Issue: Israel's Jewish Identity. What
chairman of the panel that issued it, Judge Richard Goldstone, Does it Mean?
said he now believed Israel isn't guilty of war crimes. In an
opinion piece published in The Washington Post, Goldstone
said the report "would have been a different document" had he MidEast Week
known then what he knows now. He blamed Israel for the
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panel's incorrect conclusions because Jerusalem had refused "Bring it to the Table'
to cooperate with investigators. The panel accused both Israel
and Hamas of committing war crimes by targeting civilians.
But Goldstone said he had now concluded that Israel had
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caused civilian causalities due to errors of judgment, not Palestinian State to
intentionally. Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu called 1;2 be Ready by Summer
on the UN to rescind the report immediately, saying
Goldstone's new conclusions proved it belonged in the
"dustbin of history." "Israel didn't intentionally harm civilians,
its institutions and investigative bodies are worthy, while
Hamas intentionally fired upon innocent civilians and didn't Israel Deploys
examine anything," Netanyahu said. Rocket Shield
U.S. Withdraws From Libyan No-Fly Operation
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The United States plans to withdraw from the operation to Palestinian Authority
secure a no-fly zone over Libya as of Sunday amid concerns
that the conflict between Muamar Al-Qaddafi and rebels is
stalemating. The move, announced by senior U.S. military
officials, comes amid debate inside the Obama administration
over the ability of the rebels to win and the nature of the Operation Respect:
Libyan opposition, which many fear is dominated by Islamists. Education, Health
Washington had committed 90 aircraft to the operation. Its Fight School
withdrawal will leave coalition forces with 143 aircraft. Violence
Meanwhile, fighting resumed in Libya as rebel forces battled
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for control of the eastern oil town of Brega. Rebels have More Video
captured the university on the outskirts of the city, Agence
France Presse said. Shelling resumed on Misrata, Libya's third
biggest city and the last big rebel stronghold in the west. Israeli Options to
Tackle Gaza
Escalation
Egyptian Foreign Minister Makes Overtures to Iran
Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi has welcomed a
proposal by his Egyptian counterpart, Nabil AI-Arabi, to Mideast Buys Sixth
improve ties. "A good relationship between the two countries of World Arms
will definitely help stability, security and development in the
region," Salehi told The Teheran Times. He said he hoped the
new environment would lead to an upgrade of relations. AI-
Arabi said last week that Egypt was read to "open a new page" Saudis Want Reform
with Iran and that the govemment no longer saw Iran as an Not Revolution
enemy state. But the foreign minister wouldn't say whether
Egypt would go as far as to open an embassy in Tehran. The
two countries were bitter enemies during the rule of Egyptian
President Husni Mubarak, but since he was forced to step
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down there have been some signs of a thaw. Last month, Sales to Middle East
Egypt allowed two Iranian warships to sail through the Suez
Canal for the first time since the Shah's overthrow in 1979.
Protests in Afghanistan over Burning of Koran Kill More Audio
UN Workers
Anger over the burning of a Koran in Florida spread across
Afghanistan over the weekend as mobs killed at least 17
people, including seven United Nations staff in the usually
quiet northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif. The UN announced it will
continue operations despite the tragedy. The protesters were
whipped into a fury by Friday sermons over the buming of a
Koran at the Dove World Outreach Center, a Christian
evangelical church in Florida. U.S. President Barack Obama
condemned the attacks as well as the burning of the Islamic
holy book, which he called an act of "extreme intolerance and
bigotry." The buming took place on March 20, but word of the
act only began to spread in Afghanistan over the weekend.
Hamas Says German Mediation Over Shalit Is
Over
Senior Hamas official Mousa Abu Marzouq said German
mediator Gerhard Conrad had failed to hammer out a deal to
swap captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit for hundreds of
Palestinian prisoners. "The German mediator's role is over,"
he was quoted as saying. Marzouq, the deputy Hamas
politburo thief, told Al-Hayat newspaper that a breakthrough
was no longer possible and accused Conrad of adopting the
Israeli position on the prisoner exchange. Marzouq revealed
that a deal was nearly reached with former Israeli Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert, but he said Conrad failed to build on
that when Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu took over two
years ago. Israeli officials said Marzouq's comments were an
attempt to pressure Netanyahu into a deal.
Bahrain Bans Opposition Newspaper
After first breaking the public resistance to its rule, Bahrain's
government has shut down the country's main opposition
newspaper Al-Wasat, which was critical of its actions during
protests of the past few weeks. State television accused the
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newspaper of publishing "unethical and unprofessional"
reports and said it would be investigated. It accused the paper
of making up names of people allegedly abused by the police
and targeting security forces. The Sunni-dominated
government, aided by security personnel from Saudi Arabia
and the United Arab Emirates, put down demonstrations by
Shiite minorities, who were demanding better treatment and
the dissolution of parliament.
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