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From: CHPStar <[email protected]>
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Sent: Fri, April 9, 2010 10:39:33 AM
Subject: [indonesia] Can Jewish Control Muslim and Cristian Partnerships?


JERUSALEM, April 8 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has 
decided to cancel a planned trip to Washington for a U.S.-hosted nuclear 
security summit, local daily Ha'aretz quoted government officials as saying on 
Thursday night.
Netanyahu was originally scheduled to travel to the United States on Monday and 
join over 40 national leaders at the conference, called by U.S. President 
Barack Obama and aimed to set up a mechanism preventing nuclear weapons from 
reaching dangerous hands.
However, out of concerns that a group of Muslim states, led by Egypt and 
Turkey, would demand at the summit that Israel sign the international Nuclear 
Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), Netanyhu decided to cancel the trip and send 
Intelligence and Atomic Energy Minister Dan Meridor instead, according to the 
report.
A senior government official was citing as saying that Israel was 
"disappointed" with developments in the run-up to the conference. "The nuclear 
security summit is supposed to be about dealing with the danger of nuclear 
terror. Israel is a part of that effort," added the unnamed official.
The Jewish state is among only a few countries that are not party to the NPT, 
and is expected to the only Mideast country in possession of nuclear weapons. 
Yet Israel abides by a policy of " nuclear ambiguity," neither confirming nor 
denying the assumption.
Meanwhile, Israel has long been accusing Iran, perceived as its archfoe, of 
secretly developing nuclear weapons and thus posing an existential threat to 
Israel, and has been urging the international community to impose crippling 
sanctions upon the Islamic republic. It also has refused to rule out the 
possibility of launching military attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities.
Iran has firmly denied the accusation, insisting that its nuclear program is 
purely for peaceful purposes.
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