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June 1, 2005
Europe In Crisis After Dutch, French Reject TreatyEuro
Sinks Further After 'Break Up' Talk...
The under-fire euro fell further on Wednesday, slumping to an eight-month low
against the US dollar amid rumblings over the long-term future of the eurozone.
The fresh selling was prompted by a report claiming that Hans Eichel, the German finance minister, and Axel Weber, the president of the Bundesbank, were present at a meeting at which the possible break-up of European Monetary Union was discussed.
The German Bundestag is also said to have commissioned a report on the legal repercussions of a country wishing to leave the EMU
Haaretz
- Israel News - Prophesying The States Destruction
Haaretz Daily Wed,
01 Jun 2005 4:07 PM PDT
Following a too-lengthy and too-expensive farewell, which also included an
aerial salute by F-15 fighter jets over his home on Kibbutz Grofit, Moshe
Ya'alon took time out to give a prophetic interview on the destruction of the
state to Haaretz's weekend magazine.
Palestinian
'financial Chaos Over'
Gulf Daily News Wed,
01 Jun 2005 4:03 PM PDT
MADRID: The Palestinian finance minister yesterday denied suggestions that vast
amounts of aid money from the Yasser Arafat era were missing, and challenged
anyone who thinks otherwise to come forward with proof.
Palestinian
Leader Undergoes Heart Procedure
CNN.com Wed, 01
Jun 2005 4:41 PM PDT
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas underwent a successful minor heart
procedure, one of his top advisers said Wednesday in an interview with WAFA, the
official Palestinian news agency.
Abbas
In Washington For Talks
Edinburgh Evening News Wed,
01 Jun 2005 2:19 PM PDT
PALESTINIAN president Mahmoud Abbas, left, has arrived in Washington to assure
United States President George Bush he is a serious partner for peace with
Israel.
Gaza
Pull-Out 'Not Enough To Secure A Lasting Peace'
The Scotsman Wed,
01 Jun 2005 5:00 PM PDT
ISRAEL will face an onslaught of suicide bombings and rocket attacks by
Palestinian militants after its withdrawal from the Gaza Strip unless it
undertakes further pull-outs in the West Bank, the country's outgoing army chief
warned yesterday.
Security
Forces Foil J'lem Double Suicide Bombing Plan
Haaretz Daily Wed,
01 Jun 2005 2:26 PM PDT
A double suicide bombing planned to take place in Jerusalem's Ramot neighborhood
Thursday morning was foiled recently by the Shin Bet security service, the
Israel Defense Forces and the Jerusalem District Police.
Israel
Will Free 400 Palestinian Prisoners * Sharon Says Move Aimed At Boosting Abbas
Daily Times Wed,
01 Jun 2005 3:41 PM PDT
JERUSALEM: Israel will free 400 Palestinian prisoners on Thursday in what Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon has called an attempt to boost moderate Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas ahead of a Gaza withdrawal.
Comments
The Dutch have
followed suit with the French in voting down the constitution sending the E.U.
into a panic. There was even talk of breaking up the European Union
although in the context of a last resort.
This is an incredible turn of events that will be felt throughout the world especially if the euro collapses. I don't see a collapse in the E.U.'s future but some major changes are definitely in order.
I can't help but think that someone is about to come forward and straighten out the mess in the E.U. and in the Middle East. Whether the timing is right for that is up to the Lord.
Another thing that comes to mind...is it possible that the E.U. maybe considering scraping its expansion plan? Is a ten nation powerhouse about to be revealed?
Make sure you read Haaretz - Israel News - Prophesying The States Destruction. This is a very insightful article that tells the absolute truth. Of course, almost everyone in the world refuses to listen.
Keep a very sharp eye on future developments regarding both the E.U. and the Middle East. And if you come across something you think I should know about please email me the article. Much of my information is sent to me from all parts of the world.
Pastor
Malone