culled from the BBC ===================================================== Tony it seems is now speaking up. I wonder if it's gotta to do with the heckling some Backbenchers gave him in the commons yesterday. The backbenchers rightly argued that the house should have been recalled back to discuss the violence in the middle east in addition to the death of the queen mum, but "President" Tony just would have none of it. One MP went as far as to tell Blair that The queen mum would have been appalled at the actions of the Israelis and even more outraged that his govt is mute about it. Regards Dave ======================================================== Blair 'appalled' by Mid East violence Tony Blair is "appalled" by the escalating violence in the Middle East and thinks the situation is the "most explosive" seen for years, Downing Street says. Number 10 says the prime minister wants to use his weekend summit with President George Bush to discuss how the US can persuade the Israelis and Palestinians to pull back from the "abyss". The comments came after Foreign Office Minister Peter Hain warned the conflict threatened to draw in the wider international community. A European Union peace mission has been sent to Jerusalem to mediate but Israel says the EU officials cannot meet Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. Northern Ireland lessons Downing Street said on Thursday the key for the summit between Mr Blair and Mr Bush in Texas is to get America to exert pressure on the two sides to accept a political process. Mr Blair, who leaves for America on Friday, believes his experience with the Northern Ireland peace process can "help the USA play this role". Mr Blair believes the US president is "fully engaged" in peace efforts, but he is likely to argue that more needs to be done. Possible military action against Iraq over its alleged build-up of weapons of mass destruction is also on the agenda for the meeting. Number 10 says no decisions will be taken at the talks, but that Mr Blair hopes he will get a better understanding of the threat posed by Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. Opponents of action against Iraq argue such a move could only dangerously enflame the current violence in the Middle East. Earlier, Mr Hain said diplomacy was the only option for ending the current cycle of violence in the region. "I am really worried about the escalation of this crisis, not just in the region but internationally, that draws us all in," he said. The Europe minister said Britain had to stand with the EU, US, United Nations and Russia in calling for an end to the violence. He denied any suggestion of a split between Europe and the US in the wake of President Bush's comment that he "understood" Israel's "anti-terrorist initiative". The UN has called for a cease-fire and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Mr Hain told BBC Radio 4's Today programme on Thursday: "It is absolutely vital now that we together bring every bit of diplomatic and other pressures to bear on those responsible for the escalating, uncontrollable violence to make sure that we end it ..." He added: "This is the most dangerous conflict in the world at the moment." David Satterfield, the United States' Assistant Secretary of State for Middle East affairs, told Today that there was "no military solution" to the conflict. While Israel had the right "to take action in their own defence" against suicide bombings it was also "extremely important for Israel to focus upon where this all leads and whether in the short, medium and long term these steps are contributing to the long-term cessation of violence". Mr Satterfield said Israel should withdraw its troops from the occupied territories while both sides take "meaningful steps" to end the escalating violence. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To unsubscribe/subscribe or view archives of postings, go to the Gambia-L Web interface at: http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/gambia-l.html To contact the List Management, please send an e-mail to: [log in to unmask] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~