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He said: “Jerusalem is a red line

He said Israel should also enter into effective negotiations that build on what has been achieved and address all final status issues within a specific time frame and in accordance with adopted references in order to reach the two-state solution as soon as possible.

He stressed that Israeli freshwater pearl measures in Jerusalem that seek to change the identity of the city and threaten its holy sites are rejected, citing “excavation work, home demolitions [and] policies that aim to empty the city of its Arab Christian and Muslim residents”. These measures, he said, “undermine chances of peace and are opposed entirely”.

He said: “Jerusalem is a red line, and the Israelis should realise the significance of Jerusalem to Arabs, Muslims and Christians and should not play with fire.”

The King told the London-based paper that if a settlement freeze is not achieved before the start of negotiations, then there should be written American and international guarantees through the United Nations that the negotiations will address all final status issues, borders, Jerusalem leisure chairs and refugees, and lead to the establishment of a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders with Jerusalem as its capital and within a clear time frame.

On the infiltration of Saudi Arabian land by Yemeni rebels (Houthis) and the ensuing clashes in the border area, King pearl necklace Abdullah reiterated his support for the Saudis’ right to defend their borders, land and their citizens’ safety.

Posted: 06:42 AM, Thursday 12 November 2009
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But if we maintain the status quo

His Majesty King Abdullah has renewed a call to jump-start Mideast peace negotiations to result in the establishment of a viable and independent state on Palestinian national soil.

The envisioned solution, he said, should come within a regional context that would see Israeli withdrawal from pearl necklace occupied Syrian and Lebanese lands and guarantee Israel’s security.

In a wide-ranging interview with Al Hayat’s Editor-in-Chief Ghassan Charbel, the first part of which was published yesterday, His Majesty said there has to be a mechanism to ensure the negotiations are not a waste of time (see official translation of the 1st part of the interview).

“If there was confidence that the negotiations will not be a waste of time and a new endless process where Israel changes realities on the ground in the West Bank and Jerusalem and makes the freshwater pearl jewelry establishment of a Palestinian state impossible due to settlement construction and other measures, then we would have overcome obstacles,” the King told the paper in the interview, part two of which is scheduled to be published today.

“But if we maintain the status quo, then we should all expect chaos and more tension,” he added.

His Majesty demanded naughty castles that Israel stop all settlement construction, unilateral measures and policies that obstruct peace efforts.

Posted: 06:41 AM, Thursday 12 November 2009
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Meanwhile, Hai Al Tafaileh was reported

After prayers were performed at Jaafar Al Tayar Mosque in Hai Al Tafaileh, his body was laid to rest in the Sahab graveyard.

As the funeral procession made its way through the streets leading to the graveyard, police patrols worked to naughty castles facilitate the drive by closing some roads.

Meanwhile, Hai Al Tafaileh was reported to have regained calm and stability and commercial stores and schools went back to business as usual in the morning.

Moreover, the association representing the families of Hai Al Tafaileh yesterday issued a statement denouncing the riots that occurred on Sunday.

“Those responsible for the riots are an outcast group that does not represent the neighbourhood and its traditions,” the statement said, noting that the area’s residents retain their right to seek pearl earrings justice against the perpetrators involved in the killing of Saoud.

The violence started as relatives of Saoud took to the streets and started attacking public and private freshwater pearl property after they heard about Saoud’s death as a result of his wounds, allegedly caused by police.

Posted: 06:41 AM, Thursday 12 November 2009
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Saoud’s death was followed by intermitten

Hundreds of tribesmen from Hai Al Tafaileh on Monday participated in the funeral of Sadem Saoud, who passed away Sunday after allegedly being beaten up by police a few weeks freshwater pearl ago, according to his family.

Members of the Saoud family blamed police for his death, claiming he died after being arrested and beaten up by Criminal Investigation personnel at a police station in Amman.

Saoud’s death was followed by intermittent unrest in the neighbourhood Sunday.

Rioters fired live ammunition leisure chairs at Gendarmerie Forces, who responded with tear gas, according to eyewitnesses.

The tribesmen retrieved the body of the deceased yesterday morning from Al Bashir Hospital, and no pearl necklace disorder was witnessed at the scene.

Posted: 06:41 AM, Thursday 12 November 2009
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At a meeting held by the ministerial committee

The final draft law of the decentralisation plan has been completed, the government announced Monday.

At a meeting held by the ministerial committee entrusted with finalising the plan, Interior Minister Nayef Qadi said the pearl necklace project seeks to expand citizen participation in the decision making process, underlining the elected local councils stipulated under the nationwide scheme.

Pinpointing the significance of the project as part of the national political, economic and administrative reform programme, Qadi added that the plan will empower civil society organisations to play freshwater pearl an effective role in the Kingdom’s development process.

He also highlighted the importance of the plan in enhancing the participation of women and youths in political and pearl earrings social life, indicating that it will enable governorates and municipalities to respond more swiftly to citizens’ needs and establish partnerships with the private sector.

Posted: 06:40 AM, Thursday 12 November 2009
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