To: Rock_nj who wrote (7543 ) 7/29/2004 3:52:17 AM From: GUSTAVE JAEGER Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20039 Re: ...drive around all weekend guzzling gas and supporting the conspiracy in the process... support alternative energy (the main focus of the conspiracy is oil)... Ok, so all the Mideast snafu boils down to oil, doesn't it? But then, tell me, how much oil lies untapped beneath the Al-Aqsa compound in Jerusalem??? Tell you what, Judeo-Protestant freaks are now brewing yet another war --a war against IRAN. Here's a possible plotline: allegedly Jewish terrorists (belonging to the settlers underground) blow up the Al-Aqsa Mosque, triggering a bloodshed by Hezbollah against Jews/Israelis/Americans either in Israel or elsewhere... At that point, Prez Bush accuses Iran of having masterminded Hezbollah's terrorist retaliation, implicitly giving Israel the greenlight to attack/bomb Iranian targets.... Clue:Thu., July 29, 2004 Av 11, 5764 Hezbollah warns Israel against extremist attack on Al-Aqsa By The Associated Press BEIRUT - The leader of the Hezbollah militant group, Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, warned Israel on Wednesday of the most dire consequences if Jewish extremists were to harm Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem. He was commenting on Public Security Minister Tzachi Hanegbi's statement over the weekend that there was a growing threat of such an attack. Hanegbi said he did not know of a specific plot to attack the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound - the third holiest shrine in Islam - but intelligence assessments said the danger of such an action was growing. Hanegbi said Jewish fanatics might attack the mosque to act as "a catalyst for change to the whole political process." Nasrallah said on Hezbollah's Al-Manar TV channel: "The Israelis must be made to understand that the destruction of the Al-Aqsa Mosque would result in the destruction of the Zionist entity [Israel]." The Hezbollah chief said the warning had to be taken seriously because it came from "a member of [Prime Minister Ariel] Sharon's right-wing government, which certainly knows what is going on behind the scenes in Zionist extremism." "We should not wait lazily until the event takes place, and then cry and beat our faces," Nasrallah said. "From today, positions should be taken, and messages sent, that will make them not even dare to think of embarking on such an act." On Tuesday, police turned back about 30 Jewish zealots trying to enter the Temple Mount compound to mark the Tisha B'Av fast day, saying the act could incite Palestinian violence. Fearing possible riots, Jerusalem Police Chief Ilan Franco decided Tuesday that Jews would not be allowed on site. The decision includes members of the Temple Mount Faithful group, who requested permission to conduct a ceremony at the holy site.haaretz.com Note:Message 19988883