Your bathroom showers are hazardous to health

Washington, September 15 (ANI): That invigorating relief and good cleansing from daily bathroom showers may bring along a face full of potentially pathogenic bacteria, warn researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Using high-tech instruments and lab methods, the researchers analysed roughly 50 showerheads from nine cities in seven states that included New York City, Chicago and Denver.

CU-Boulder Distinguished Professor Norman Pace, lead study author, says that about 30 percent of the devices were found to harbour significant levels of Mycobacterium avium, a pathogen linked to pulmonary disease that most often infects people with compromised immune systems, but which can occasionally infect healthy people.

The study showed that some M. avium and related pathogens were clumped together in slimy “biofilms” that clung to the inside of showerheads at more than 100 times the “background” levels of municipal water.

“If you are getting a face full of water when you first turn your shower on, that means you are probably getting a particularly high load of Mycobacterium avium, which may not be too healthy,” Pace said.

He pointed out that research at National Jewish Hospital in Denver indicated that increases in pulmonary infections in the US in recent decades from so-called “non-tuberculosis” mycobacteria species, such as M. avium, could be attributed to people taking more showers and fewer baths.

He said that water spurting from showerheads could distribute pathogen-filled droplets that suspend themselves in the air, and could easily be inhaled into the deepest parts of the lungs.

“There have been some precedents for concern regarding pathogens and showerheads. But until this study we did not know just how much concern,” said Pace.

In Denver, according to the researcher, one showerhead with high loads of Mycobacterium gordonae was cleaned with a bleach solution in an attempt to eradicate it, but tests conducted several months later showed that the bleach treatment ironically caused a three-fold increase in the pathogen, indicating a general resistance of mycobacteria species to chlorine.

Ask Pace whether it is dangerous to take showers, and he says: “Probably not, if your immune system is not compromised in some way. But it’s like anything else-there is a risk associated with it.”

He stresses that plastic showerheads appear to “load up” with more pathogen-enriched biofilms, and thus metal showerheads may be a good alternative.

“There are lessons to be learned here in terms of how we handle and monitor water. Water monitoring in this country is frankly archaic. The tools now exist to monitor it far more accurately and far less expensively that what is routinely being done today,” said Pace.

A research article on his study has been published in the online edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. (ANI)

Madonna joins Israeli PM for Jewish Sabbath celebrations

Washington, September 5 (ANI): Madonna reportedly joined Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his family to celebrate the Jewish Sabbath.

The Queen of Pop, who arrived in the country for two concerts as part of her ‘Sticky and Sweet’ world tour, purportedly witnessed the traditional Friday evening ritual with the leader.

The singer was said to have spent two hours at the politician’s home, lighting candles and delivering blessings, reports Contactmusic.

Madonna apparently shares a special bond with the Jewish state as she’s a devout follower of Jewish mysticism Kabbalah.

She was previously reported to have taken on a Hebrew name, Esther, and made private pilgrimages in 2004 and 2007. (ANI)

Only four percent Israelis think Obama is pro-Israel: Poll

Jerusalem, Aug. 28 (ANI): Only four percent Israelis consider the policies of President Barack Obama as pro-Israel, a Smith Research poll conducted by The Jerusalem Post has revealed.

More than half (51 percent) of Jewish Israelis consider Obama’s administration more pro-Palestinian than pro-Israel, according to the survey, while 35 percent consider it neutral.

The support for Obama Administration has fallen 2 percent from an earlier poll published in the paper.

In June, 6 percent Israelis had viewed the policies of the Obama administration more pro-Palestinian than pro-Israeli, while less than four in 10 said the policies were neutral.

The poll of 500 people representing a statistical model of the Jewish Israeli population had a margin of error of 4.5 percent.

Obama’s popularity among Israelis has been plummeting since a May 17 Post poll on the eve of a meeting between Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Obama at the White House.

The new poll was taken on Monday and Tuesday, before reports that Obama had agreed to exclude Jerusalem from a deal with Netanyahu on a construction freeze and to allow construction of essential public buildings, such as schools, to continue in Judea and Samaria.

The poll asked Jewish Israelis whether they would support freezing settlement construction for a year as part of an American-brokered deal.

Fifty percent said no, 41 percent said yes and 9 percent did not express an opinion. (ANI)

Obama “committed” to Israel’s peace and security

London, June 21 (ANI): The Obama Administration has reiterated its support for Israel following a survey that showed that only six percent of Jewish Israelis consider US President Barack Obama to be pro-Israel.

The White House declined to comment on the specifics of the poll. But National Security Council spokesman Mike Hammer told the Jerusalem Post: “We remain committed to peace and security for Israel.”

Hammer recalled the line from Obama’s recent speech in Cairo in which he said, “America’s strong bonds with Israel are well known. This bond is unbreakable,” one of several recent reiterations of strong US support for Israel.

A new Jerusalem Post-sponsored Smith Research poll had also found that one out of every two Israelis consider the policies of Obama’s administration more pro-Palestinian than pro-Israeli, while less than four in 10 said the policies were neutral.

The views were in stark contrast to the last poll published on May 17, on the eve of the meeting between Netanyahu and Obama at the White House.

The recent views expressed by Israelis follow Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s speech in support of a demilitarised Palestinian state.

However, Ira Forman of the National Jewish Democratic Council also emphasized that Obama has repeatedly affirmed the US-Israel special relationship and that he “is a great friend to Israel.”

“I have no doubt that Israelis will remember Barack Obama and his presidency as one that was tremendously favorable to Israel when all is said and done,” he said.

Matt Dorf, who did Jewish outreach for the Democratic National Committee during the presidential campaign, was more blunt when it came to the survey results.

“I don’t trust the poll,” he said, calling the Post a newspaper that has “not been friendly toward Obama,” he said. (ANI)

Common anti-viral drug holds promise to treat cancer

Washington, May 14 (ANI): A common anti-viral drug called ribavirin may prove to be beneficial in the treatment of cancer patients, according to a groundbreaking Canada-wide clinical trial.

Led by Dr. Katherine Borden, at the Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer (IRIC) of the Universite de Montreal, the study has shown that that ribavirin suppresses the activities of the eIF4E gene in patients.

The eIF4E gene is dysregulated in 30 percent of cancers including breast, prostate, head and neck, colon and stomach cancer.

While Borden and her team monitored molecular events in trial patients, Dr. Sarit Assouline of the Segal Cancer Centre, Jewish General Hospital, led the clinical part of the trial.

The integration of these two teams made it possible to rapidly move from a research lab to patient tests.

The study team targeted the gene by giving trial participants a mimic of its natural target, ribavirin.

“Our results are the first to show that targeting eIF4E in humans is clinically beneficial. We also found that ribavirin not only blocks eIF4E, it has no side effect on patients,” said Borden.

In the trial, the researchers studied patients with M4/M5 acute myeloid leukaemia who had undergone several other treatments that had previously failed.

“We had striking clinical improvements with even partial and complete remissions,” said Assouline.

Dr. Wilson Miller, director of the Clinical Research Unit, Jewish General Hospital, and co-investigator in the trial added: “It’s rare that discoveries in basic research move to clinical so quickly and successfully.”

Borden explained: “Combination therapy with chemotherapeutic agents may enhance the efficacy of this treatment. Trials in the near future are planned to overcome this and we are looking forward to more complete remissions. We also hope to test whether ribavirin is as effective in the treatment of other cancers with dysregulated eIF4E. Our laboratory studies suggest this is likely.”

The study has been published in the journal Blood. (ANI)

Gorbachev agreed to help Reagan fight off an attack from aliens

Washington, Apr 25 (ANI): Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev agreed to help his then American counterpart Ronald Reagan in case the United States was attacked from outer space.

Gorbachoev was appearing on Tuesday’s Charlie Rose show on PBS along with George Shultz, Reagan’s Secretary of State during the Gorbachev era.

The show was taped back on March 26 at the Rainbow Room in New York for a luncheon of the American Jewish Historical Society. Quite a bit of the discussion centered on the first meeting between the two leaders in Geneva, which drew this science-fictional aside:

Gorbachev got a laugh when he said he wasn’t all that impressed with Reagan’s historic challenge to “tear down Berlin Wall”. But went on to say that he believed Reagan “was a great president.”

Shultz was talking about the Lake Geneva summit and mentioned the two leaders ducked out of a meeting to take a walk to a nearby cabin.

“I wasn’t there…,” Shultz said before Gorbachev cut him off.

“From the fireside house, President Reagan suddenly said to me, ‘What would you do if the United States were suddenly attacked by someone from outer space? Would you help us?’I said, ‘No doubt about it.’”

“He said, ‘We too.’”

“So that’s interesting,” Gorbachev said to much laughter.

He then said to Shultz, “I’m sorry for having interrupted you, but it was an interesting moment,” The Christian Science Monitor reported. (ANI)

Abbas calls Israel’s Netanyahu, urges peace moves

JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday telephoned Benjamin Netanyahu for the first time since he became Israel’s prime minister and said they should both advance peace efforts, Israeli officials said.

Abbas extended holiday greetings for the Jewish Passover festival, adding that “both sides needed to work for peace,” a statement from the Israeli prime minister’s office said.

Netanyahu, whose right-leaning government took office on March 31, said “he intended to resume” talks and cooperation with the Palestinians for the sake of promoting peace, the statement said.

Israeli officials said it was the first contact between the two leaders since Netanyahu became prime minister for the second time. He last held the post from 1996 to 1999.

Netanyahu “recalled their past cooperation and conversations, and how he intended to resume this in the future in order to advance peace,” said the statement.

Senior Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said on Friday Abbas had made peace talks with Netanyahu’s cabinet conditional on it committing to U.S.-brokered understandings reached at a 2007 Annapolis summit, and freezing Jewish settlement growth.

Erekat’s remarks followed comments last week by far-right Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman that the statehood talks launched at Annapolis were no longer valid.

Netanyahu himself has been more vague, saying his priority was to focus on economic and security issues instead of negotiating core issues such as statehood borders and the fate of Jerusalem and Palestinian refugees.

Netanyahu’s stance could put him on a collision course with the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama, who called this week for a Palestinian state alongside Israel as outlined in Annapolis, and said both sides needed to make compromises.

(Reporting by Allyn Fisher-Ilan; editing by Tim Pearce)

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Heartburn pills of no help against asthma

London, Apr 9 (ANI): Heartburn medications are often prescribed to people with poorly controlled asthma, however, the treatment has been found ineffective in reducing asthmatic symptoms, say researchers.

The study led by the American Lung Association’s Asthma Clinical Research Centres has shown that heartburn medications do not help control asthma symptoms prescribed to those without significant heartburn.

The researchers found that participants who took esomeprazole (Nexium) had as many asthma episodes as participants who were given an inactive pill, or placebo.

“This study goes against the idea that mild or silent acid reflux contributes to uncontrolled asthma,” New England Medical Journal quoted Dr Mario Castro, a Washington University pulmonary specialist at Barnes-Jewish Hospital who led the study in St. Louis as saying.

“It establishes that heartburn medications are not indicated for adults with uncontrolled asthma when they have mild or no symptoms of acid reflux,” he added.

However, Castro said that the prescription heartburn medication is still indicated for those with severe heartburn and poorly controlled asthma because it might improve asthma control in some of these patients.

During the study, the researchers examined 412 patients who had poorly controlled asthma despite being treated with inhaled corticosteroids

However, they had either no or very mild acid reflux symptoms. Each participant was randomly assigned to receive either 80 milligrams of esomeprazole or a placebo daily.

In both the groups, episodes of poor asthma control occurred with similar frequency.

“Despite using four-times the typical dose of the heartburn medication, we achieved no improvement in asthma symptoms, control or exacerbation rates,” said Castro. (ANI)

Oral contraceptives ‘increase lupus risk’

Washington, April 8 (ANI): Use of oral contraceptives is associated with an increased risk of autoimmune disease systemic lupus erythematosus, a new study has shown.

The study found that the risk was mostly limited to current users, those who had just started using contraception, and those using older first- and second-generation oral contraceptives instead of third-generation ones.

Led by Dr. Samy Suissa of the Centre for Clinical Epidemiology at Jewish General Hospital of McGill University in Montreal, researchers obtained data on more than 1.7 million women ages 18-45 from the U.K. General Practice Research Database, which contains more than 6 million people.

The women all had prescriptions for combined oral contraceptives (COCs) containing estrogen and progestogen.

During an average of eight years of follow-up, 786 women had a first-time diagnosis of SLE. Each case was matched with up to 10 controls among women without SLE at the time of the case’s diagnosis.

The results showed that the use of COCs was associated with a significant increased risk of newly diagnosed SLE.

This was mostly limited to the first three months of use with first- and second-generation contraceptives containing higher doses of estrogen, suggesting “an acute effect in susceptible women and possibly a dose-response effect of estrogen on SLE onset,” according to the researchers.

They note that estrogen can directly modulate the immune response, which could complete the action of some sex-linked genes and contribute to the genetic predisposition of the disease, and it has also been shown to have an effect on the breakdown of immune tolerance seen in SLE.

“Our findings that longer-term use of contraceptives is associated with an increased risk of incident SLE (albeit of lower magnitude) and that current use of contraceptives with higher doses of ethinyl estradiol is associated with an increased risk of incident SLE, suggest a possible dose-response effect of estrogen on SLE onset, which could be an alternative or additional mechanism to favor occurrence of the disease,” the authors said.

They note that the absence of significant increased risk in third-generation contraceptives may be related to the lower doses of estrogen compared to earlier generations.

The study was published in the April issue of Arthritis Care and Research. (ANI)

UK kids think Auschwitz is a type of beer, a festival or bread

London, Mar 9 (ANI): If you thought that the Nazi extermination camp, Auschwitz, was one of the biggest scar on world history, then you’ll be surprised to know that many schoolchildren don’t even know what it is and easily mistake it for a type of beer or a religious festival, says a new research.

About 1.3 million people perished in the death camp during the Second World War.

But a survey of over 1,000 secondary school pupils, aged 11-16, revealed that a quarter still did not know its purpose, reports the Scotsman.

Nearly 10 per cent were not sure what it was, while eight per cent thought that it was a country bordering Germany.

Two per cent of students surveyed thought that it was a beer and the same proportion said that it was a religious festival, while a further one per cent said that it was a type of bread.

Miramax and the London Jewish Cultural Centre, which commissioned the survey, said that, as there were about 4.5 million children aged 11 to 16 in the UK, the equivalent of 90,000 youngsters wrongly identified Auschwitz as a drink and 45,000 mistook it for bread.

The poll also found that six in ten youngsters did not know what the Final Solution was, and almost one fifth of students claimed that it was the peace talks held to end the war.

The survey also revealed that despite the Holocaust being specified on the secondary National Curriculum in England as a compulsory subject, only 37 per cent knew the Holocaust claimed the lives of six million Jews.

In fact, many of the students drastically underestimated the death toll.

Ninety-seven per cent of those questioned could identify Adolf Hitler from a photograph, and those who could not mistook famous figures like Winston Churchill, Salvador Dali and Albert Einstein for the German dictator. (ANI)

‘Slumdog Millionaire’ set to take Oscars despite ‘sliming’: expert

London, Feb 22 (IANS) Allegations that ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ is selling ‘poverty porn’ may be part of a Hollywood ‘sliming’ campaign that may yet prove unsuccessful at Sunday night’s Oscar ceremony, a leading Hollywood consultant said in a report published Sunday.

Claims by Hollywood newspapers that the film is ‘poverty porn’ and glamourises slum life appear to have been deliberately placed to play on the ‘liberal guilt of Oscar voters’, the Sunday Times quoted an unnamed Hollywood veteran as saying.

‘Someone has been spinning a barbed idea to a journalist over lunch,’ said one.

The paper said the success of ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ has activated ‘the murky world of sliming’, which was responsible for ‘Crash’ beating favourite ‘Brokeback Mountain’ for the Best Picture Oscar in 2006.

A long-time Hollywood consultant told the paper that ‘Crash’ promoters had posted 100,000 DVDs of the film to people who they thought might influence Oscar judges.

But the consultant said of ‘Slumdog Millionaire’: ‘If it does not win best picture, it will be the biggest upset since ‘Crash’ knocked out ‘Brokeback Mountain’ three years ago.’

Another act of ‘sliming’ ruined the chances of the 2001 Russell Crowe-starrer ‘A Beautiful Mind’, based on a dense book about a schizophrenic mathematician.

‘One consultant ploughed through the book and discovered that on one page – and one page only – the central figure rants against Jews. That page was duly faxed to journalists looking for an angle, and the apparent antisemitism played badly in the heavily Jewish academy,’ the paper said.

However, Tony Angellotti, a respected Oscar consultant whose clients this year include ‘Frost/Nixon’ and ‘WALL-E’, expects ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ to do well Sunday night.

‘This is a film which has come out of nowhere, no one expected this, there are no precedents for this, and yet I expect it to win big on Sunday,’ Angellotti said.
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Nazi role recoil may scupper Kate Winslet’s Oscar dreams

London, January 14 (ANI): Hollywood’s recoil over Kate Winslet’s controversial Nazi role in “The Reader” may put the actress’ Oscar dreams in jeopardy.

In the Golden Globe winning film, Kate stars as Hanna Schmitz, who keeps her past as a concentration camp guard under wraps while she has an affair with a teenage boy half her age.

While the ‘Titianic’ star reportedly held a strong chance to bag the award for the Best Actress category for ‘Revolutionary Road’, some film critics see little or no hope in the Holocaust drama winning the coveted statuette on February 22.

“Kate Winslet portrays a woman who dispatched Jews to gas chambers and doesn’t seem obviously repentant later when she’s tried in court. How can anyone, especially Jewish Oscar voters, embrace that?” the Telegraph quoted one LA times writer as saying.

Manohla Dargis of the New York Times, referred as one of the most influential film critics in the US, added: “You have to wonder who, exactly, wants or perhaps needs to see another movie about the Holocaust that embalms its horrors with artfully spilled tears and asks us to pity a death-camp guard.

“Mostly it involves Kate Winslet, her taut belly and limbs gleaming under the caressing light, deflowering a very surprised-looking teenage boy”.

Another esteemed critic, Charlie Finch, wrote: “What is especially repellent about The Reader is the use of Kate Winslet’s nubile body to create sympathy for a repellent character.” (ANI)

Exercise can help cut colon cancer risk

Washington, Feb 12 (ANI): Exercise can lower the risk of colon cancer, says a new study.

To reach the conclusion, researchers at Washington University School of
Medicine in St. Louis and Harvard University combined and analyzed several decades worth of data from past studies on how exercise affects colon cancer risk.

They found that people who exercised the most were 24 percent less likely to develop the disease than those who exercised the least.

“What’s really compelling is that we see the association between exercise and lower colon cancer risk regardless of how physical activity was measured in the studies,” says lead study author Kathleen Y. Wolin, Sc.D., a cancer prevention and control expert with the Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University.

“That indicates that this is a robust association and gives all the more evidence that physical activity is truly protective against colon cancer,” the expert added.

The study has been published in the British Journal of Cancer.

In the study, researchers analyzed 52 studies going back as far as 1984, making their analysis the most comprehensive to date.

After scrutinizing, scientists found the protective effect of exercise held for all types of physical activity, whether that activity was recreational, such as jogging, biking or swimming, or job related, such as walking, lifting or digging. (ANI)

Controversial Lieberman rides wave of Gaza violence

Controversial Lieberman rides wave of Gaza violence Tel Aviv – The Israel Beiteinu (Israel Our Home) party is the surprise package of Tuesday’s election, a development due mainly to its leader Avigdor Lieberman.

The belligerent hawk has been riding a wave of rising support since a six-month truce in Gaza collapsed in early November, rocket attacks from the strip at southern Israeli towns and villages resumed, and Israel consequently launched a 22-day offensive in Gaza which ended little more than three weeks ago.

The ultra-nationalist party is largely a one-man show, with other candidates keeping mostly in the background, letting Lieberman take centre stage to explain the party’s often controversial policies, which he does in slow, Russian-accented Hebrew.

The 50-year-old immigrant from the former Soviet Union has focused his campaign almost exclusively on what he calls the “radicalization” of Israel’s Arab minority, saying Arab Israelis should be stripped of their citizenship if they show no “loyalty” to Israel.

That has earned him the wrath of Arab legislators, who have called him a “fascist,” a “racist,” and “worse” than extreme-right French leader Jean-Marie Le Pen and Austria’s late Joerg Haider.

“No loyalty, no citizenship!” trumpets Lieberman’s campaign slogan and television ad.

“Our problem is not with the Palestinians. Our problem is with Arab Israelis,” says the voice-over in the television spot.

Lieberman wants to stop social security hand-outs to the families of Arab Israelis and Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem, who carried out or aided militants attacks in Israel, such as that of the gunman who killed eight Jewish students in a West Jerusalem yeshiva (religious school) in March 2008.

He wants Israel to stop paying the pension of an Arab-Israeli lawmaker who fled Israel on suspicion of committing “treason” by allegedly aiding Hezbollah during Israel’s
2006 second Lebanon war with the radical Shiite movement. And he wants Arab Israelis who do not serve in the army to carry out civic service.

Lieberman, a married father of three with a BA in Social Sciences from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, was born in the Moldovan capital of Kishinev and immigrated to Israel in 1978, around the age of 20.

He served as infrastructure and transportation minister in Likud- led governments of former Israeli premier Ariel Sharon between 2002 and 2004.

The burly, bearded and thick-set politician joined the centrist Kadima-led government of outgoing Israeli premier Ehud Olmert after the second Lebanon war, but quit last January in protest of Olmert’s renewal of peace negotiations with moderate Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

He was deputy prime minister and minister of strategic affairs, a post designed by Olmert to allow him to join the coalition and to take charge of the “Iran file” – Israel regards Iran’s nuclear programme as its biggest existential threat.

Israel Beitenu is the fifth largest party in the outgoing Knesset, with 11 mandates in the 120-seat parliament. But according to opinion polls, it could now for the first time ever become the third-largest party with as many as 18 or 19 seats, ahead even of the Labour Party. At the very least, it seems, it can count on coming in fourth.

Lieberman’s rise is part of a general strengthening of the right- wing bloc in Israeli politics, from which also front-runner Benjamin Netanyahu of the more mainstream hardline Likud has profited.

Israelis have explained the rise of the right by pointing to concerns over security, with many saying they want a “strong” leader well-suited to deal decisively with such threats as Iran and the radical Islamist Hamas movement ruling Gaza.

The core of Lieberman’s support comes from Russian immigrants and hardliners who seek a robust response to the threats they see facing their country, but are fed up with mainstream parties whose candidates they say have taken turns at the premiership in the past and failed to deal with Israel’s problems.

Another key – and controversial – point in Lieberman’s platform is his plan for “territorial exchange,” which calls for transferring heavily-populated Arab areas of Israel to Palestinian sovereignty in exchange for Israel retaining control of Jewish settlements in the West Bank. (dpa)

Madge receiving death threats from Muslim fanatics over her commitment to Jewish Kaballah

London, Jan 19 (ANI): Queen of pop Madonna is receiving online death threats from fanatic Muslims for her commitment to Jewish Kaballah sect.

Fuming Muslims are leaving terrifying messages on websites calling to behead her.

Following the threats, the Material girl has stepped up her personal security as fears grow for her three children.

She has also hired two minders, who previously worked for the Israeli secret services, who have been at her side 24/7.

She has also boosting arrangements at her homes around the world, and is calling for her former husband, movie director Guy Ritchie, 40, to do the same at both his London pad and sprawling country mansion.

One fanatic called for the 50-year-old star to be beheaded, reports Daily Star.

He wrote: “If I meet her I will have the honour to be the first one to cut the head off Madonna if they will keep spreading their satanic culture against Islam.”

Another fanatic calling himself Hammed10 wrote: “Madonna is a disgrace.

“She insults us with her slutty behaviour and then she insults us further with her love of the Jewish kuffar non-Muslims.

“Some brothers were talking about what to do about this the other day on another site. I don’t want to say too much on here,” the fanatic added.

The singer is thought to have become a target for militants because of the strength of her Kaballah beliefs. (ANI)

Israel’s security cabinet expected to vote on ceasefire

Tel Aviv – The Israeli security cabinet was expected to vote Saturday night on a ceasefire proposal, as the military campaign entered its fourth week and airstrikes continued overnight across the Gaza Strip.

The warplanes hit about 50 targets during the night, including rocket launching sites, tunnels under the Gaza-Egypt border as well as mosques used as points from where militants fired at Israel, a military spokesman said.

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s office on Friday said there had been “significant progress” in talks in Cairo, where an Israeli delegation had been in discussions with Egypt’s intelligence chief.

Israel and Hamas, the Islamist group which rules Gaza, do not talk to each other directly but go through Cairo, which has been pushing for a ceasefire based on a short-term “humanitarian” truce, followed by negotiations on a longer-term ceasefire that would include the Israeli security concerns and the militants’ demand that the borders be opened.

The security cabinet vote would likely take place in the evening, after the end of the Jewish Sabbath, also giving Olmert and Defense Minister Ehud Barak time to discuss the proposal with their representatives who returned from two trips to Cairo in two days.

There has been speculation that Israel might surprise and go for a unilateral cessation of hostilities, a move United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon had called for.

Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni signed a bilateral deal with US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in Washington on Friday, aimed at helping to curb arms smuggling into Gaza, as part of an effort to secure a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas militants.

Livni called it a “historic” deal that was a “vital component for the cessation of hostilities.”

Khaled Meshaal, Hamas’ Damascus-based political leader, said in Doha, at a summit of Arab leaders, that his organization would not accept Israeli dictates on the ceasefire, and that the militant group “had not suffered a defeat,” in the Gaza fighting.

Some 1,192 Palestinians have been killed and over 5,100 injured since Israel began Operation Cast Lead on December 27, in an attempt to stop Palestinian rocket fire at southern parts of the Jewish state. The first week focussed on airpower and on January 3 the ground troops moved into the enclave.

Three Israeli civilians and 10 soldiers have died since the operation began, and over 700 rockets have been fired from Gaza. (dpa)

Bavaria demands British pulp reprinted Nazi newspapers

Bavaria demands British pulp reprinted Nazi newspapers Munich – The German state of Bavaria demanded Friday that a British publishing company stop reprinting Nazi-period newspapers.

The educational reprints of the hate press have become best sellers in a nation where most people under 80 have never seen Nazi propaganda in the raw and those over
80 do not want to talk about it.

Albertas Ltd hired German historians to annotate the facsimiles and underline the methods of Nazi propaganda. The new weekly series, using papers from the 1930s and
1940s, is aimed at the general public and schools.

The first issue reprinted newspapers from the day that Adolf Hitler was elected German chancellor on January 30, 1933.

The state of Bavaria contended Friday it owned the copyright to the old newspapers and demanded that Albertas abandon the project and recall stocks for pulping.

Bavaria’s finance ministry took over all assets of the main Nazi publishing house, Eher, after the Second World War.

As the second issue of the series, Albertas had planned a facsimile of the Voelkischer Beobachter, a particularly vitriolic Nazi Party newspaper, which was published by Eher.

Several German historians have defended the project.

One, Wolfgang Benz of Berlin, said the edited facsimiles were more educational and less harmful than German television history programmes about the Nazis which include Nazi film footage and images of swastikas.

Bavaria has never allowed reprints of entire Nazi books and magazines, though quoting from them is allowed under German copyright law. Bavaria has consistently blocked plans to reprint Adolf Hitler’s book Mein Kampf, which remains under copyright till 2015.

Jewish commentators have been divided about the facsimiles.

Albertas quoted Christian Boehme, editor of the Jewish weekly Juedische Allgemeine Wochenzeitung, as approving. But Charlotte Knobloch, president of the Central Council of Jews, has opposed the series.

Ralph Giordano, an author persecuted by the Nazis for his Jewish ancestry, said he feared some people would be convinced by the hate speech. (dpa)

Feds Release Terror Planner for 2009

Washington, Jan.14 (ANI): The National Counter-terrorism Center released its 2009 terrorism calendar, which national security personnel use, but is available to the public.

According to a FOX News report, the 164-page daily planner features profiles of some of the world’s most wanted men and deadliest substances.

The calendar, which is free to the public and distributed widely to national security staff, provides pictures of terrorist leaders and important dates in the history of terrorist movements.

It even offers advice on how far away to run from bombs of different sizes.

In addition to identifying Muslim, Christian and Jewish holidays, the calendar also notes anniversaries of deadly strikes, which are often used by terrorists for so-called “commemoration attacks” years afterward.

The NCTC calls its annual handout “a prized resource for law enforcement and national security personnel” that helps them keep an eye out for foreign and domestic threats.

The planner even shows doctored photos of some suspects, including an altered image of Usama bin Laden wearing a closely cropped beard and Western dress.

It also shows the symbols of some of the world’s worst terrorist organizations, which feature a lot of fists, guns and flags — and even a friendly bird here and there. (ANI)

Israel, Vatican at loggerheads after Cardinal terms Gaza “a big concentration camp”

London, Jan.9 (ANI): A senior aide to the Pope has termed Gaza as “a big concentration camp”, thereby igniting a serious diplomatic rift between the Vatican and Tel Aviv.

“Defenceless populations are always the ones who pay. Look at the conditions in Gaza: more and more, it resembles a big concentration camp,” President of the Vatican”s Council for Justice and Peace Cardinal Renato Martino said in an interview.

Israel has condemned the Cardinal’s statement strongly.

Responding to the Cardinal’s comment, a spokesman of the Israel’s Foreign Ministry said: “We are astounded to hear from a spiritual dignitary words that are so far removed from truth and dignity.”

“The vocabulary of Hamas propaganda, coming from a member of the College of Cardinals, is a shocking and disappointing phenomenon,” the Scotsman quoted the Israeli spokesman, as saying.

Jewish leaders in Germany also expressed their discontentment over the remarks of Cardinal Martino.

“He is either trying to nefariously disseminate anti-Israeli propaganda or he doesn”t have the faintest clue about the murderous conditions inside a concentration camp,” General Secretary of the Central Council of Jews in Germany Stephan Kramer said.

Tension has been simmering between the Vatican and Israel since Pope Benedict”s decision last October to press ahead with the canonisation of the wartime pontiff Pius XII.

Israel has questioned the role Pius played during the Second World War, and claimed that he did not do enough to speak out against the Holocaust. (ANI)

Terror threat just a hoax: NYPD

New York, Jan.7 (ANI): New York Police has described a chilling terror warning spreading across the U.S. and Israel as a hoax.

The threat, which has popped up on forwarded e-mails and blog posts across the world, warned of an attack in New York on Wednesday.

According to the New York Daily News, the warning originated with a Muslim cab driver who told a Jewish woman he picked up of a January 7 plot.

“There is no terror plot or threat connected to the rumor that is circulating inNew York and in other cities abroad,” the paper quoted Deputy Police Commissioner Paul Browne, as saying.

“There are several variations on the rumor, but it is just that, the latest urban myth,” he added.

City Hall and the NYPD were alerted to the viral message days ago, officials said. (ANI)