Mengapa masih ada pembalasan dari ke dua pihak (Israel-Hamas,US-
Irak)? selama hanya menyerang atas pembalasdendaman dan tiada solusi 
inilah dapat membawa kerugian dan kematian dalam perpanjangan 
konflik. Selama padahal mereka masih memiliki kemudahan akses, 
kesabaran, kerja sama dan pencegahan bersama.

  Semoga para pemimpin mereka itu harus menyadari berapa berat azab 
di Akhirat selama tidak memperhatikan cara penyelesaian konflik dan 
tidak ada usaha pencegahan. Nasib tanggung jawab benar benar dapat 
ada di tangan mereka selama jumlah kerugian, luka luka dan kematian 
para korban, Neraka dan hukuman selalu menunggu.

  Jangan pernah menunggu selama ada umat ingin kepribadian dalam 
bekal amal diselamatkan di Akhirat. Sesungguhnya Allah dapat melihat 
umat umat sengaja menunda dan sengaja membiarkan akan diartikan akan 
dapat ada pembalasanNya di Akhirat sesuatu saatnya. Karena memperoleh 
azab pedih di Akhirat bukan atas kemarahanNya melainkan harus ada 
usaha tindakan cepat untuk mengurangi kekerasan dapat membangun 
kematian korban korban yang jumlah nyawa.

  Artinya Allah melihat umat umat dari pemerintah Israel dan Hamas 
karena mereka masih memiliki kemudahan AKSES AKSES untuk penyelesaian 
solusi. Bila umat umat tersebut membiarkan konflik berpanjangan 
padahal adanya kemampuan umat umat tertentu (dari pimpinan atau 
pelaksana) memiliki banyak akses. 

   Sesungguhnya mereka akan dapat mengalami azab yang sangat pedih di 
Akhirat karena membiarkan penderitaan dan perpanjangan konflik atas 
kebencian, pembalasdendaman dan tidak pada keadilan&solusi. 

  Semoga hal hal ini perlu diketahui oleh kita semua termasuk Bush, 
Sharon, Hamas, Pejuang Irak, atau oknum pengadudombaan. Inilah adalah 
terserah pada mereka bila ingin menyelamatkan bekal amal dari 
harusnya usaha mencegah dan membantu. Bukanlah membangun kekerasan 
dan perlawanan inilah dapat menghilangkan bekal amal secara cepat.

Ini harus diberitahu pada semua pihak bertanggung jawab atas 
kemudahan akses di beberapa konflik. Dan juga dari perlu dukungan 
masyarakat untuk memberitahu pada umat umat yang dibangun 
keegoan&kedendaman untuk kekerasan agar lebih menyadari keinginanNya 
bahwa perlu diselesaikan solusi secara dialog, perikemanusiaan, 
keadilan dan kebersamaan. 

  Hati hati bila ada melawan para pejuang Irak, pasukan US, Hamas, 
Israel, sesungguhnya melawan akan memperoleh kerugian akibat 
kedendaman, keegoan dan kebencian selamnya masih dipendam. 

Inilah dapat merupakan peringatanNya, Tahukan siapa yang sangat 
diterima di pihakNya di Akhirat? mereka adalah umat umat beriman, 
memperhatikan solusi dan berhati baik. Ini merupakan tujuan kita 
semua di Bumi untuk penolongan, kemajuan,kebersamaan, keadilan..dan 
pencegahan secara kesabaran, solusi...dan manfaat.


wallahu Allam.

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Israelis Fire Five Missiles in Gaza City 

JERUSALEM - Israeli helicopters fired five missiles into an office 
run by Yasser Arafat (news - web sites)'s Fatah (news - web sites) 
movement in Gaza City early Monday, witnesses said. No one was hurt 
in the attack, which came just after midnight. The Israeli military 
would say only that the air strike was aimed at two offices in the 
same building that were "focal points for terrorism." 

The small Democratic Front also has an office there. 

The strike occurred amid Israeli plans to demolish hundreds more 
homes in a Palestinian refugee camp. Despite U.S. criticism, Israeli 
officials said the demolitions would be carried out if violence and 
weapons smuggling persist in the camp. The announcement came Sunday 
after one of the bloodiest weeks in the current round of fighting. 

Israel also plans to make wider use of airstrikes in Gaza, the 
Israeli defense minister was quoted as telling the Israeli Cabinet. 
Missile strikes tend to be more lethal than other means of fighting. 

On Sunday evening, Israeli troops killed three Palestinians trying to 
plant a bomb on the border fence between Israel and Gaza, Israel 
Radio reported. The military said soldiers fired at suspicious 
Palestinians, and explosives they were carrying detonated, killing 
them. Earlier, Israel Radio reported that four Palestinians were 
killed. 

Also Sunday, Israeli troops clashed with armed Palestinians south of 
the West Bank city of Hebron, the military said. One of the 
Palestinian was hit. 

The warnings came after 13 Israeli soldiers were killed in the Gaza 
Strip (news - web sites) last week. The high death toll has 
galvanized a popular campaign for a withdrawal from Gaza, with more 
than 100,000 Israelis rallying in Tel Aviv over the weekend � one of 
the largest demonstrations here in recent years. 

Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (news - web sites) wants to withdraw from 
Gaza, but his plan of "unilateral disengagement" has been vetoed by 
his Likud Party, and the military instead is intensifying its strikes 
against armed Palestinians. 

The main area of recent friction has been the Rafah refugee camp on 
Gaza-Egypt border, where seven Israeli soldiers were killed last 
week � five in an explosion on a border patrol road and two by sniper 
fire in the camp. 

In response, army bulldozers demolished 88 houses in Rafah on Friday, 
according to the U.N. Relief and Works Agency, which aids refugees. 
The demolitions left about 1,000 Palestinians homeless, UNRWA said. 

House demolitions have been condemned by international human rights 
groups as collective punishment, and on Sunday, the practice drew 
rare U.S. criticism of Israeli policy. 

"We don't think that is productive," Secretary of State Colin Powell 
(news - web sites) said at the World Economic Forum (news - web 
sites) in Jordan. "We know Israel has a right for self-defense, but 
the kind of actions that they're taking in Rafah with the destruction 
of Palestinian homes, we oppose." 

At the weekly meeting of the Israeli Cabinet, the army chief, Lt. 
Gen. Moshe Yaalon, told ministers the military has marked hundreds of 
homes along the border for demolition if violence continues, 
participants said. 

The homes would be razed in order to widen the Israeli patrol road 
between the camp and the border with Egypt. The road is six miles 
long and initially was 25 yards wide. 

Since the outbreak of fighting, Israeli troops have torn down 
hundreds of Rafah homes abutting the road, and widened the buffer 
zone to about 200 yards in some areas. A senior Israeli army officer, 
speaking on condition of anonymity, said the military wants to widen 
the entire zone to up to 250 yards � which could require the 
destruction of many more houses. 

Israel TV's Channel Two said the army is also considering digging a 
huge trench between the camp and the patrol road to prevent 
Palestinians from digging tunnels through which weapons are smuggled 
from Egypt. 

Israeli forces often enter the camp searching for tunnels, and 
Palestinian militants confront them with guns and bombs, making the 
squalid camp, home to 90,000 refugees, a constant flashpoint. 

Israel's Supreme Court on Sunday cleared the way for more 
demolitions, rejecting a petition to prevent the razing of 13 houses 
in Rafah. The three judges said the army had a "real, imminent need" 
that justified the demolitions. 

Raji Sourani, director of the Palestinian Center for Human Rights, 
said house demolitions violate the Geneva Conventions and appealed to 
nations that signed them to intervene. 

Peter Hansen, the UNRWA chief, said he was "extremely alarmed" by 
Israel's plans to take down more homes. 

At the Cabinet meeting, Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz said he would 
step up military activity, according to officials briefing reporters. 
During fighting that followed the attacks on the soldiers, 32 
Palestinians were killed. 

Mofaz noted that Israel had carried out a number of airstrikes on 
militant targets in recent days. 

"We started continuous airstrikes. We will deepen the fighting," 
Mofaz said, according to the officials. 

Israeli helicopters fired missiles in Gaza City early Sunday, 
knocking out power for about 40,000 people and causing widespread 
panic. 

The airstrikes targeted a Hamas office and the office of a group 
affiliated with Yasser Arafat's Fatah faction. Power was restored 
hours later. 

In another development Sunday, the mufti of Jerusalem, Ikrima Sabri, 
was taken into police custody for questioning and was to be released 
later in the day, police said. 

Sabri has been taken for questioning several times in the past for 
allegedly inflammatory sermons at the Al Aqsa Mosque. 



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