Learn what will happen during the tribulation period from beginning to end
Your comments and questions are always welcome. To send comments and questions please click here to go to our main page. December 4, 2002 Palestinians
Embrace Call for Talks (Associated Press) Hoping
to see an end to Sharon's rule, Palestinians cautiously welcome dovish Labor
leader (Associated Press) Israeli
Soldiers Kill Two Palestinian Gunmen--Army (Reuters) Israeli
Labour Chief in Uphill Fight with Sharon (Reuters) Pakistan's
Musharraf to Transfer Power in Days (Reuters) HEZBOLLAH
CALLS FOR GLOBAL ATTACKS Pastor Malone
Senior Palestinian officials on Wednesday welcomed a call by
Israel's new opposition leader to restart peace talks but held back outright
endorsement — apparently fearing it would hurt the ex-general's chances in
January elections.
Senior Palestinian officials on Wednesday welcomed a call by
Israel's new opposition leader Amram Mitzna to restart peace talks, saying they
believed they could reach a peace settlement with Israel if the dovish
ex-general is elected prime minister.
Israeli soldiers killed two Palestinian gunmen during a sweep
for militants near the southern West Bank city of Hebron overnight, the Israeli
army said Wednesday.
Dovish former Gen. Amram Mitzna savored victory Wednesday in the
race to lead Israel's Labour Party but now faces a tough battle against
right-wing opponents tipped to win a January election.
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf promised on Wednesday to
transfer power to a new civilian prime minister in the next one to two days,
just over three years since his bloodless coup.