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    Palestinians set date for mass demonstrations

    RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — Palestinian officials said Monday they plan to begin mass marches against Israel's occupation of the West Bank on Sept. 20, the eve of a largely symbolic U.N. vote expected to recognize their independence.

    Palestinian official Yasser Abed Rabbo said leaders hope to attract millions, and the protest will be the first of a prolonged effort. He said the campaign would be called "Palestine 194," since the Palestinians hope to become the 194th member of the United Nations.

    "The appeal to the U.N. is a battle for all Palestinians, and in order to succeed, it needs millions to pour into streets," he said.

    With peace talks stalled, the Palestinians have decided to ask the U.N. to endorse their independence. They plan to ask the powerful Security Council, whose decisions are legally binding, for approval as a full member of the world body.

    The U.S. opposes the Palestinian initiative and has signaled it will use its veto power in the council to defeat the measure.

    That would force the Palestinians to turn to the much larger General Assembly, where they enjoy widespread support. While a vote there would be symbolic, the Palestinians believe any international endorsement will isolate Israel and improve their position if negotiations resume.

    Israeli-Palestinian talks have been stalled for nearly three years, and the Palestinians refuse to resume negotiations unless Israel halts settlement construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem — captured areas claimed by the Palestinians for a future state.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opposes the U.N. move and says all issues, including settlements and the borders of a future Palestinian state, must be solved through negotiations. U.S. mediators have been unable to find a formula to restart talks.

    While Abed Rabbo said all Palestinian demonstrations would be nonviolent, Israeli security officials have repeatedly expressed concern that mass unrest could quickly turn violent.

    Israel's military chief, Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz, warned a parliamentary committee this week that "there is potential for a confrontation in September."

    He said the military expects "many thousands of people to conduct a quiet and nonviolent protest" that would move toward Israeli settlements or Israel proper. "The military will not be able to place the settlements at risk in such cases," he was quoted as saying.

    Gantz's comments were relayed by a participant in Sunday's meeting. He spoke on condition of anonymity because the testimony was in a closed session.

    Israeli leaders have appealed to the Palestinians to drop their U.N. initiative. Abed Rabbo said Monday that Netanyahu scuttled a secret meeting last week meant to head off the looming diplomatic showdown.

    He said Israeli President Shimon Peres called his Palestinian counterpart, Mahmoud Abbas, and asked to meet, promising to bring some creative ideas for defusing the crisis.

    Abed Rabbo said Abbas traveled to neighboring Jordan for the secret meeting last Thursday, but at the last minute, Peres called to cancel, saying that Netanyahu opposed his ideas.

    Both Peres' and Netanyahu's offices declined comment.

     

    110 comments

    • Alist  •  6 mths ago
      100% this will be peaceful, can't expect anything less from those great and wonderful people
    • Poseidon18  •  6 mths ago
      Whatever happened to the beautiful persian empire, the culture, beauty, architecture, learning of these people?? Their muslim ancestors who created kingdoms and empires must be weeping right now..
    • Jeffrey  •  6 mths ago
      they are jealous of the democracy, freedom, and liberty that their israeli arab bretheren enjoy. but we won't forget about their dancing and celebrating in their streets on 9.11.
    • Abe  •  6 mths ago
      The difference between Jews and Muslims are their outlook on life. A Jewish mother is proud to say "My son the Doctor," where a Muslim mother is proud to say "My son the suicide bomber." The only way their will be peace in the middleast is when "Muslims start loving their children more than they hate the Jews." May G-d bless Israel.
    • Miguel  •  6 mths ago
      The muzzies have NEVER contributed anything worthwhile to humanity......
    • SFgiants25  •  6 mths ago
      Imagine if a foreign entity told King David, after he conquered Jerusalem, to at least give back half of Jerusalem to the Jebusites
    • Temujin  •  6 mths ago
      Israel and South Sudan are freed; who's next?
    • Darryl  •  6 mths ago
      Muslims are like termites, they rot a country from the inside.
    • Miguel  •  6 mths ago
      The muzzies have been the scourge of humanity for over 1500 years.......but do you know why there are no muzzies in Star Trek.........Its set in the Future.
    • myob  •  6 mths ago
      This is intended as a PR nightmare for Israel. They will need to use force to prevent the invasion that is planned. Abbas is an oily customer with the morals that a snake exceeds! If I were to measure his morals and ethics (and the Muslim posters here, by in large) in height he could walk beneath the belly of snake wearing a top hat!!!!!!
    • Ēqualizer  •  6 mths ago
      I think Superman has completely gone off the deep end. Or maybe his meds wore off.

      You guys keep him distracted, I'll go call the asylum.
    • Pook  •  6 mths ago
      Yep, the Ashkenazi Jews were in "panic" for the last 63 years and just look at Israel now!...
      The "confident" and "successful" mohammedans are totally envious of the "panicking " Israelis...
    • Miguel  •  6 mths ago
      The majority of the Civilized World despises the muzzie cult.....screw the rest.
    • Frieseven  •  6 mths ago
      The so called Palistinians need to go back to there native arab countrys were they would be free to live a normal life,, killing other muslisms
    • Miguel  •  6 mths ago
      A Muslim father catches his son masturbating. He says, "Don't do that my son, or Allah will strike you blind." The child says, "Abu, I'm over here."
    • Robot Reality Check  •  6 mths ago
      Since AIPAC isn't in the top 100 contributors last election, what are you obsessing about? Don't you have a lot of other groups to attack first or does the anti-semitism thing get in the way?

      2010 Overview
      Top Overall Donors
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      Dem vs. Repub Source of Funds
      NOTE: Highlighted organizations have inconsistent distributions between their support of Democrats/Republicans and Liberal/Conservative Outside Spending groups.
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      Rank Contributor Total Contribs PACs Individuals Organizations
      1 Service Employees International Union $8,845,885 22% 1% 77%
      2 Perry Homes $7,545,800 0% 100% 0%
      3 National Education Assn $7,048,693 36% 1% 63%
      4 American Federation of Teachers $5,299,120 52% 0% 47%
      5 National Assn of Realtors $5,149,889 77% 2% 22%
      6 TRT Holdings $5,033,380 0% 53% 47%
      7 American Fedn of St/Cnty/Munic Employees $4,485,457 60% 1% 40%
      8 Club for Growth $4,141,265 0% 79% 21%
      9 AT&T Inc $4,046,512 86% 13% 1%
      10 Honeywell International $3,863,045 98% 2% 0%
      11 American Assn for Justice $3,832,350 79% 1% 20%
      12 Teamsters Union $3,816,458 65% 2% 33%
      13 Carpenters & Joiners Union $3,586,375 68% 0% 32%
      14 United Food & Commercial Workers Union $3,509,750 58% 0% 41%
      15 National Beer Wholesalers Assn $3,489,691 98% 2% 0%
      16 Comcast Corp $3,484,104 65% 35% 0%
      17 Laborers Union $3,481,450 69% 0% 30%
      18 Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers $3,465,483 96% 1% 4%
      19 Public Storage Inc $3,348,875 0% 100% 0%
      20 International Assn of Fire Fighters $3,330,700 80% 0% 19%
      21 Our Future Ohio $3,216,000 0% 0% 100%
      22 Democratic Governors Assn $3,102,000 0% 0% 100%
      23 Blue Cross/Blue Shield $3,068,077 76% 24% 0%
      24 American Bankers Assn $3,059,824 99% 1% 0%
      25 Communications Workers of America $3,059,665 66% 0% 33%
      26 Pharmaceutical Product Development Inc $3,037,335 0% 100% 0%
      27 National Assn of Letter Carriers $2,926,400 73% 0% 27%
      28 Operating Engineers Union $2,894,285 98% 0% 1%
      29 Boeing Co $2,877,706 82% 18% 0%
      30 EMILY's List $2,795,627 13% 78% 9%
      31 General Electric $2,786,513 61% 38% 0%
      32 Goldman Sachs $2,721,379 30% 70% 0%
      33 Lockheed Martin $2,698,186 83% 17% 0%
      34 Credit Union National Assn $2,628,543 97% 2% 1%
      35 National Auto Dealers Assn $2,602,150 100% 0% 0%
      36 Alliance Resource Partners $2,579,650 0% 6% 94%
      37 Microsoft Corp $2,522,334 54% 46% 0%
      38 Bank of America $2,480,342 36% 64% 0%
      39 Berkshire Hathaway $2,371,235 73% 27% 0%
      40 Deloitte LLP $2,366,647 77% 23% 0%
      41 National Assn of Home Builders $2,306,450 99% 1% 0%
      42 National Air Traffic Controllers Assn $2,303,550 98% 0% 2%
      43 Plumbers/Pipefitters Union $2,266,928 98% 1% 1%
      44 American Crystal Sugar $2,263,050 99% 0% 0%
      45 America's Families First $2,211,000 0% 0% 100%
      46 Machinists/Aerospace Workers Union $2,207,000 100% 0% 0%
      47 New York Life Insurance $2,205,257 83% 17% 0%
      48 PricewaterhouseCoopers $2,187,241 82% 18% 0%
      49 Koch Industries $2,165,863 67% 32% 1%
      50 Raytheon Co $2,155,353 90% 10% 0%
      51 United Parcel Service $2,141,239 95% 5% 0%
      52 American Hospital Assn $2,050,060 95% 5% 0%
      53 Elliott Management $2,035,000 0% 100% 0%
      54 Harold C Simmons Family Trust $2,000,000 0% 0% 100%
      55 Verizon Communications $1,967,398 77% 23% 0%
      56 JPMorgan Chase & Co $1,965,027 36% 64% 0%
      57 Susan B Anthony List $1,940,074 9% 2% 88%
      58 American Dental Assn $1,916,906 92% 1% 7%
      59 AFLAC Inc $1,907,850 92% 8% 0%
      60 United Auto Workers $1,858,625 93% 0% 7%
      61 National Community Pharmacists Assn $1,856,053 99% 1% 0%
      62 National Cable & Telecommunications Assn $1,801,950 91% 9% 0%
      63 National Rural Electric Cooperative Assn $1,779,750 100% 0% 0%
      64 Ironworkers Union $1,757,200 98% 0% 1%
      65 Ernst & Young $1,755,199 69
    • Temujin  •  6 mths ago
      LO L
      Wikpedia - The Saudi Arabia lobby is widely regarded as the most powerful foreign lobby operating in the United States.[8][9]
    • bat boy  •  6 mths ago
      Who CARES.. The Palestinians whole existence is a mass protest sponsored by there ARAB brothers
    • Miguel  •  6 mths ago
      Superschmuck.....OK, ok ok.....the christians can stay but those wacko muzzies gotta go..........What's the difference between a muzzie and a vampire?...... At some point the vampire will stop being bloodthirsty.
    • Corbis  •  6 mths ago
      Palestinians why don’t you do what you do best: kill each other, you know you want to.
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