*************************************************************************** Culled from the BBC. Well well, now people open ya ears and listen for rabbit-eared Jack is speaking, and yet again I have no doubt that if it was another war they wanted ( as his boss is the blood thirstiest of them all and seems to be on war footing 24-7) they would have been flying all over the world seeking support for it, but nope, these are Palestinians they can all be obliterated off the face of the damn earth for all they care. I do not know what it is, especially with the British govt that they will not or cannot even ever send an envoy to the middle East who is not Jewish or has Jewish heritage. What have they got to fear from an Anglo-Saxon, Welsh, Celtic finding out that a British Jew will be mute about?? It makes one wonder. NB:- Don't be fooled by his last name, Mr rabbit-eared Jack is as Jewish as they ever come. I am not saying that by extension he is a Zionist, but I seriously have come to a stage where I doubt anything these people say about Israel, for they should match words with actions as they are so eager to do in other cases. The world has to wake up and stand up to these brutes!! We can all do something in our own little ways. It might seem insignificant but if done collectively we will see the dividends. For example in my tiny household we do not buy anything that says produced in Israel, or buy from big British supermarkets like Sainsbury, (owner, Science Minister Lord Sainsbury ) who supports an apartheid state in Israel,he says it all the time, and surprise surprise he is the guy our dickhead of a prime minister appointed science minister. The man says that Israel is a state for the Jews, people, can you imagine someone/politician jumping up in England or the US and saying England is for Anglo-Saxons or The US is for white Americans only, all hell will break loose, but everyday we hear this bullocks," the Jewish state, Israel". It's apartheid pure and simple. If this is the psyche of Sharon (which i have no doubt it is, then is it any wonder we are where we are today). You can go to the west bank or Israel proper and ask any Arab to take you to his grandpa's grave, he will not only take you to the grandpa's but also to his great grand pap's and even the 10 generation great grand pap's. Now you ask another question to a Zionist and he will tell you the grandpap is either buried in Brooklyn, Ukraine, Poland, Argentine etc etc, and yet these people have the nerves to call the place a "Jewish State" I think I'll have to stop now before my blood pressure shoots up again. Regards Manneh ***************************************************************************** Tuesday, 2 April, 2002, 09:15 GMT 10:15 UK 'No military solution' to Mid-East crisis Israel hopes to pre-empt new suicide attacks Israeli action in the West Bank can not be excused as being part of the global "war on terrorism", UK foreign secretary Jack Straw has warned. Mr Straw also ruled out the possibility of an imminent US attack on Iraq, which some commentators fear would fuel the escalating crisis in the Middle East. I don't think for a second there is going to be an imminent US attack on Iraq Foreign Secretary Jack Straw The foreign secretary was speaking as gun battles raged between Israeli forces and Palestinian gunmen in the West Bank towns of Bethlehem and Ramallah. Mr Straw told BBC Radio 4's Today programme Israel had "reached a position of almost complete despair" because of Palestinian suicide bombings. But asked if that meant he regarded prime minister Arial Sharon's decision to send tanks into the West Bank as a legitimate part of the "war against terrorism", Mr Straw said: "No." 'No military solution' He said the Palestinian suicide bombings were "at the heart of this spiral of violence and is driving the Israeli government's position". But at the same time, he wanted to see a withdrawal of Israeli troops from the West Bank. He called on both sides to engage in peace talks through US special envoy Anthony Zinni. "There can be no military solution to this desperate situation which the Israelis and the Palestinians find themselves," Mr Straw told Today. Iraq Mr Straw said US President George Bush's public support for a Palestinian state meant there was a closer agreement about "the end state of negotiations than there had been in 20 years". But, he added, there was "no magic wand" to bring an end to hostilities. He also firmly rejected suggestions that the US was poised to attack Iraq over its refusal to comply with UN weapons inspectors. "I don't think for a second there is going to be an imminent US attack on Iraq," Mr Straw said. Bush meeting He said the Bush administration had a track record for acting with caution and would not launch military strike against Iraq without "wide consultation" with its allies. Mr Straw said he was investigating reports that Israeli soldiers had opened fire on a group of British demonstrators at the weekend. Meanwhile, Downing Street has reportedly rejected calls from backbench Labour MPs for an emergency debate on the situation in the Middle East, ahead of Prime Minister Tony Blair's meeting with President Bush at the weekend. 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