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To: Lee Lichterman III who wrote (35332)11/10/2000 3:52:04 PM
From: Jan Crawley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
Feel like crying for our country!
But I believe our system and I know that we are strong!

Thanks!!! for protecting our country!



To: Lee Lichterman III who wrote (35332)11/10/2000 4:22:39 PM
From: Lee Lichterman III  Respond to of 42787
 
Correction to my post about Palestine problems. It was seen on the Gold thread, not the clowns thread.

Message 14779428

Good Luck,

Lee



To: Lee Lichterman III who wrote (35332)11/11/2000 10:58:32 AM
From: PMG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42787
 
Islamic ministers to call for break in ties with Israel


OIC foreign ministers on Friday night concluded two days of discussions that focused on the six weeks of clashes in the Palestinian territories

November 11, 2000, 12:42 AM
DOHA (AFP English)

- Foreign ministers meeting in advance of an Islamic summit proposed Friday to call on all Muslim countries to break off relations with Israel, according to a document seen by AFP.
The proposal, which will be brought before the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) summit on Sunday, "invites member states that have relations with Israel or who have taken measures toward the establishment of such relations as part of the peace process to break them."

OIC foreign ministers on Friday night concluded two days of discussions that focused on the six weeks of clashes in the Palestinian territories.

The OIC's 56 members will gather in the Qatari capital through Tuesday for their ninth summit, called "the summit of the Al-Aqsa Intifada" in reference to the mosque in Israeli-occupied east Jerusalem.