Shanthini (22 Nov 2007)
"Hopes for Peace Deal in 2008"


 
Olmert Says He Hopes for Peace Deal in 2008 

 Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was in Egypt Tuesday for talks with President Hosni Mubarak aimed at building Arab support for next week's peace conference in the U.S. state of Maryland. Mr. Olmert says he hopes the meeting will launch serious negotiations that will lead to a peace deal with the Palestinians by the end of next year. The two met in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. VOA correspondent Challiss McDonough has more from Cairo  .......
http://voanews.com/english/2007-11-20-voa51.cfm

 

 

This following discussion is from http://cuttingedge.org/newsletters/

This Weeks Hot News ----------
I. The Bush Administration sets the Annapolis Peace Conference for November 27-28!
Incredibly, 11/28 is the one date in November, this year, in which the intervening days between the last 30-year event adds to a '22'. For details on this incredible "Unseen Hand" controlling the life of Modern Israel, read NEWS2252, "The Annapolis Peace Conference Is Reported To Be Held November 27-28, Precisely Conforming To The Illuminati Record of creating a major event every 30 years, and always in November".
I have long ago learned that there is no such thing as "coincidence". As President Franklin Roosevelt once said: "If an event happens, you can be sure it was planned".
NEWS BRIEF: "The Annapolis Summit: A 24-hour summit", The Baltimore Sun, November 21, 2007
"The recent past has complicated the prospects for significant developments at a 24-hour summit. It also means that progress will depend on input from more than Israeli and Palestinian leaders. The RSVPs aren't in yet, but prominent Arab neighbors and European leaders must attend and be willing to contribute to an overall agreement. And the Bush administration has to exert some leadership to push the dialogue and goodwill commitments forward."
The Bush Administration is now officially sending out invitations.
NEWS BRIEF: "Nearly 50 Parties Invited to Mideast Peace Talks Tuesday in Annapolis", By Glenn Kessler, Washington Post Staff Writer, The Washington Post, November 21, 2007
"The State Department formally announced last night that the United States has invited representatives of nearly 50 countries and institutions -- including Saudi Arabia and Syria -- to sit down with Israelis and Palestinians in Annapolis on Tuesday in a conference designed to kick-start substantive peace talks in the region. The conference at the U.S. Naval Academy will be 'a signal opportunity' to launch bilateral negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, Assistant Secretary C. David Welch told reporters, noting that it comes after 'a long period in which there have been no such negotiations'."
"Welch stressed that broad international backing is important to give the revived peace talks momentum ... U.S. officials believe Arab participation at a senior level is essential to help Abbas during the negotiations, especially in countering claims from extremists that he is making too many compromises. The militant group Hamas took control of the Gaza Strip in June, leaving Abbas in charge of only part of the Palestinian territories. Arab participation is also important to Olmert as he fends off attacks from the Israeli right and tries to demonstrate to his people that progress with the Palestinians will result in diplomatic ties with their Arab neighbors."
This final segment shows that the Annapolis Summit will likely end on Wednesday, November 28.
"The conference will formally open Tuesday with speeches by Bush, Olmert and Abbas, and will include a meeting of the three men. Then Bush will hold bilateral talks with Abbas and Olmert back in Washington on Wednesday."
The time lag between the third major event in the 30-year cycle (11/19/1977, when Egypt's Sadat signed a Peace Treaty with Israel) and this November 28 meeting in Annapolis, is exactly 10,966 days, which when added together, equals '22'. This is the third interval in the 90 years since the 1917 Balfour Declaration which has added to '22'. We are having a math professor from a local college calculate the odds against this happening by accident.
Interestingly, the Calendar Calculator shows that the total number of days from the Balfour Declaration (11/2/1917 and this Annapolis Summit (11/28/2007) equals 32,898 days, which is almost 33,000. Cutting Edge has reported on many occasions that the number "33" is the most sacred number in the realm of the Occult (Read NEWS1766, for full details).
II. Remember the cardinal rule of high-level international conferences: No negotiations ever occur during the conference, for all negotiations have already occurred.
No major world leader wants his reputation tarnished by a failure at the conference. Therefore, the fact that President Bush and other major world leaders have committed to attending this conference means that all details have already been worked out so that all that has to happen is for a semblance of tough negotiations has to be staged and then the grand announcement made.
Right on cue, as the time drew near for the Peace Summit to convene, Israeli and Palestinian leaders suddenly found common ground.
NEWS BRIEF: "Momentum builds for Mideast peace summit: Israeli and Palestinian leaders are pedaling toward peace with an energy that has not been this palpable in more than seven years", The Christian Science Monitor, November 21, 2007
"Jerusalem - Israeli and Palestinian leaders are pedaling toward peace with an energy that has not been this palpable in more than seven years, when talks at Camp David broke off ... On Tuesday, Egypt's president, Hosni Mubarak, gave his support for a peace summit scheduled for next Tuesday in Annapolis, Md., after he met with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in Sharm el-Sheik, Egypt. On Friday, Arab League delegates meet to develop a unified front ahead of the talks."
What is really happening is that all invited parties are now meeting to ensure that they understand their role in the scripted events about to unfold. Remember, the skill of the propagandist is to make events which have been deliberately planned to unfold in such a manner as to convince the undiscerning people of the world that they are accidentally unfolding.
Egyptian President Mubarak "let the cat out of the bag" as far as the real goal of the Annapolis Summit.
""I look forward to [the conference] leading to the launching of serious peace negotiations which deal with all final status issues in a defined time frame and according to an agreed follow-up mechanism," Mr. Mubarak said Tuesday."
While I do not expect a Palestinian State to be formed at Annapolis, I do expect that a declaration will be made which shall make a Palestinian State an inevitable occurrence. Historians will tell you that the 1917 Balfour Declaration made it inevitable that Israel would come back to her land, even though it did not accomplish that feat immediately. Similarly, the United Nations vote on 11/29/1947 did not actually found Israel, but set a transition period in motion so Israel could have six months transition to properly set a modern state in motion.
Likewise, Israeli and Palestinian leaders have talked about a 6 month transition period following Annapolis. This period of time would give the Palestinians time to form their new government.