Friday, January 11, 2008

How Long Moped Lasted

Bush restarts Gesusalemme

The U.S. President George W. Bush, 'arrived in Kuwait, the first step in a journey that will take him' in Bahrain, UAE, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. The main purpose of the mission and 'to persuade the Arabs to the international strategy to isolate Iran.

Bush leaves Israel with the promise to return in May, on the occasion of the celebrations for the 60th anniversary of the birth of the Jewish state. And with the goal of continuing to put pressure on Israelis and Palestinians to reach a peace agreement this year.

A visit to the Holocaust History Museum in Jerusalem has opened today the third day of the historic visit of U.S. President George W. Bush in Israel and the West Bank.

The visit to the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem, and 'was marked by a strong emotion for U.S. President George W. Bush and that 'before the harvest of the Holocaust memorial with tears in his eyes. Accompanied by President

Shimon Peres, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, the chairman of Yad Vashem Tommy Lapid and the two heads of foreign Condoleezza Rice and Tzipi Livni, Bush, wearing a skullcap, listened to a poem written by Hanna moved Seneca, parachuted into Hungary in 1944 and shot by the Nazis: "My God, my God, this song would never end ....".

Bush, his head bowed and his eyes filled with tears, laid a wreath at the eternal flame at Yad Vashem and said: "I hope that if many in the world will be in this place, it will 'as a warning that evil exists and that if evil is found, we must resist it. " ".. In the face of tremendous crimes against humanity '- he continued - brave souls, young and old, I have to stand firm against what' they believe. "

visit to the museum, an impressive collection of documents on the Holocaust, will be 'followed by a shift in the Galilee for the other two stages cultural and spiritual: a tour of the ruins of Capernaum and visit the Church of the Beatitudes erected in the place where Jesus 'took the Sermon on the Mount. In the early afternoon, Bush will leave 'Israel at a time in Kuwait.

After two days of talks with Israeli and Palestinian leaders the occupant of the White House had presented its vision of a future peace agreement "by 2008" Tel Aviv calling to end the "occupation" of Palestinian territories that began in 1967 (a term 'strong' here in Israel) and emphasizing that the map of a future Palestinian state must 'have' continuity 'territorial'. Furthermore, with regard to the thorny issue of Palestinian refugees, Bush raised the idea of \u200b\u200ban international mechanism of compensation.

In terms of the concessions to Israel, Bush said the Israeli government must 'have boundaries "safe and defensible" and see eradicated the threat of terrorist attacks (starting with the activities' of Hamas in Gaza). The "security" of Israel must be guaranteed otherwise there will be 'peace agreement.


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