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Landmark Decision Allows Lawsuits to Go Forward

A new federal court ruling will permit lawsuits against the Arab Bank to proceed in U.S. courts. The lawsuits argue that the Jordan based bank provided financial support to Palestinian terrorists by providing compensation to the families of suicide bombers.

A lawsuit filed on behalf of terror victims argued that under the Alien Torts Act of 1789 and new anti-terrorism laws U.S. citizens and foreign nationals are permitted to file suit against the bank in U.S. courts. Judge Nina Gershon agreed and Arab Bank will now have to defend itself against nearly 1,600 lawsuits that have been filed against the bank.
 
Plaintiffs allege that families of suicide bombers were given martyr compensation forms by groups including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. When completed, they could be redeemed for payment at Arab Bank locations in the West Bank and Gaza Strip under an insurance plan created by the “Saudi Committee in Support of the Intifada Al Quds” which paid over $5,000 per family. The judge found that Arab Bank provided a conduit for money laundering and financial assistance to relatives of suicide bombers and ruled it amounted to providing an incentive for terrorism.
 
Though based in Jordan, the bank operates locations in a number of other countries and has a branch in New York City. The bank has consistently stated that their actions could not be linked to victim’s injuries and that they do no support terrorism in any form.
The allegations along with U.S. pressure influenced a stream of new laws in Jordan’s legislative branch that aim to tighten laundering and enforce harsh penalties including a comprehensive anti-trafficking bill passed in May.
 
For more information on this lawsuit, you can read the following article
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Michelle Obama on Terrorist Fundraiser's Web Page

According to conservative blogger, Little Green Footballs, Hatem El-Hady, former chairman of the Toledo-based Islamic charity Kindhearts (closed by the US government in 2006 for terrorist fundraising), has now devoted himself to raising money for the Barack Obama campaign.

He has a web page at the official Obama campaign site. On Wednesday when Little Green Footballs posted information about El-Hady, there were three “friends” listed on his page, and one of them was none other than Barack Obama’s wife, Michelle Obama. Here’s the screenshot we took:

But as of this morning, there are suddenly only two friends listed on that page. Guess whose name disappeared?

There’s a lot of talk about William Ayers and his connections to Obama, but please note that El-Hady had someone who is apparently connected with Hamas—not decades ago, but as recently as 2006. You can see their post at the time, including a press release from the Justice Department detailing the Hamas connections of El-Hady’s organization, Kindhearts for Charitable Human Development: ’Kind Hearts for Charitable Human Development’ = Hamas.

And now the Obama campaign has silently removed Michelle Obama’s name from El-Hady’s page, thinking no one would notice—and probably hoping against hope that the story won’t get picked up by the media.
 
At what point will the American public and the mainstream media recognize the fact that both Senator and Michelle Obama are far left Anti-Americans that actively support resources that have agendas to oppose and bring down this country, our feedoms and a free society.  Like they say, if it looks like a duck, smells like a duck, and sounds like a duck, it's a duck! In this case, a far-leftist, Socialistic duck!
 
Oh, I forgot. The mainstream media is actively supporting Obama for President. That's why you'll never see this story and many more like it on their front pages or in their news broadcasts.
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Let's Have no More of Moore

The Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) today called on Sen. Barack Obama to reject the endorsement of filmmaker Michael Moore.

The Associated Press reported yesterday that Moore endorsed Sen. Obama in a 1,100-word posting on his Web site. Moore wrote, "Can you do me a favor? Will you please cast my vote - and yours - on Tuesday for Senator Barack Obama?"

"Michael Moore has consistently expressed views that are radically anti-American and anti-Israel. Michael Moore has placed a disproportionate blame on Israel for the Palestinian's use of terror and violence and calls Americans an 'ignorant people,' said RJC Executive Director Matt Brooks. "Senator Obama must reject Moore's endorsement. We call on Barack Obama to reject his endorsement to show Michael Moore that this kind of hateful rhetoric will not be tolerated."

"Hey, here's a way to stop suicide bombings - give the Palestinians a bunch of missile-firing Apache helicopters and let them and the Israelis go at each other head to head. Four billion dollars a year to Israel - four billion dollars a year to the Palestinians - they can just blow each other up and leave the rest of us the hell alone." -- Michael Moore

Moore dedicated his book, "Dude Where's My Country?" to Rachel Corrie, an International Solidarity Movement volunteer who was killed when she climbed in front of a Caterpillar bulldozer that was destroying tunnels used by Palestinian terrorists to illegally smuggle weapons from Egypt into Gaza.

In 1990, speaking before the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, Moore announced that he would refuse to attend a screening of his movie, "Roger and Me," which was being held in Jerusalem. He was quoted as saying that he would not attend until Israel ceased to occupy the West Bank and Gaza. (Arab American News, 1990). Moore tried to prevent Fahrenheit 9/11 from being shown in Israel. (New Yorker Magazine, February 16, 2004).

In an open letter to the German people in Die Zeit, Moore asked, "Should such an ignorant people [as the United States] lead the world? Don't go the American way when it comes to economics, jobs and services for the poor and immigrants. It is the wrong way."
 
If Moore wants no more of the U.S., maybe we should have no more of Moore.
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The Difference between Dems and Republicans

A woman was traveling by hot air balloon and soon realized she was lost. She spotted a bass fisherman on a serene lake below, lowered her balloon, and shouted to him, 'Excuse me, can you help me? I promised a friend I would meet him an hour ago, but I'm not sure I know where I am.'

The man consulted his portable GPS and replied, 'You're in a hot air balloon, approximately 30 feet above a ground elevation of 2346 feet above sea level. You are at 31 degrees, 14.97 minutes north latitude and 100 degrees, 49.09 minutes west longitude.'

She nodded her head and replied, 'I see. But I bet you're a registered Republican, aren't you?'

'I am,' replied the fisherman. 'But why should that matter to you?'

'Well,' answered the balloonist, 'everything you told me is technically correct, but I have no idea what to do with your information, and the truth is I'm still lost. Frankly, your 'assistance' hasn't been very helpful to me at all.'

The fisherman smiled pleasantly and inquired, 'And I presume you to be a registered Democrat, yes?'

'I am,' replied the balloonist. 'and just how would you deduce that?'

'Well,' said the man, 'you don't know where you are -- or where you're going. You've risen to where you are due to a large quantity of hot air. You made a promise that you have no idea how to keep, and you expect me to solve your problem. You're in exactly the same position you were in before we met -- but somehow now it's my fault.'
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Obama's Weak Support of Israel

Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) Executive Director Matt Brooks released the following statement:

"We commend the decision of House Committee on Foreign Affairs Chairman Rep. Howard Berman and Committee Member Rep. Gary Ackerman to take a principled stance and ask former President Carter to cancel his planned meeting with Hamas leader Khaled Meshal," said RJC Executive Director Matt Brooks.

"Now more than ever, Senator Barack Obama must explain why he will not join the growing chorus of U.S. lawmakers demanding that President Carter stop undermining the Middle East peace process. Senator Obama's silence speaks volumes about his weak support of Israel."

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Jimmy Carter Sets a New Low

There used to be standards that former Presidents lived by that have gone out the window with Jimmy Carter. The idea was that when a President left office, they understood that they were no longer part of the day-to-day political landscape, and as such, were not expected to participate in it. Some of these commonly understood requirements were:
 
- No comments on current Presidents or their political party
- No comments existing policies.
- No intervening in the existng political landscape during an election season.
- No usurping in foreign matters or representing the U.S. without prior approval.
 
Jimmy Carter is the first President that has repeatedly violated each of these principles. His most recent transgression has been his travels to the Middle East meeting with the terrorist group and elected political wing of the Palestinians, Hamas, the sworn enemy of Israel and identified terrorist organization by the U.S. In doing so, he has set a new low for former Presidents and continues to show his political bias against the State of Israel.
 
When he left office in 1980, publically humilated for his economic and international policies, one would have hoped that he would fade from the political landscape forever. No such luck. I guess we will have to continue to put up with the embarrassing stain he has left on the political landscape and former Presidents forever.
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Jimmy Carter is an Embarrassment

The Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) today called on Sens. Hillary Clinton, John McCain and Barack Obama to speak out in opposition to former President Jimmy Carter's possible plans to visit with Hamas terror chief Khaled Meshal in Syria. As reported by FOX News, the Arabic-language newspaper Al-Hayat reported Tuesday that Carter is planning a trip to Syria in mid-April and will be meeting with Meshal.
 
"It is unacceptable that a former American president would choose to dignify and legitimize Hamas leader Khaled Meshal with a visit. Hamas is a designated terrorist organization that denies Israel's right to exist, kidnaps Israeli soldiers, fires rockets on Israeli towns, is responsible for the deaths of American citizens and celebrated in the streets of Gaza after the September 11 terrorist attacks. Meshal has even called Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad 'courageous' for denying the Holocaust," said RJC Executive Director Matt Brooks.
 
"As presidential contenders who have pledged to protect America and stand with our ally, Israel, we urge Senators Clinton, McCain and Obama to speak out forcefully against former President Carter's possible meeting with Khaled Meshal and to ask him not to have this meeting," said Brooks.
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Can a Republican Candidate Succeed with an Anti-Israel Bias?

There is an interesting situation shaping up in the State of Colorado with the race for the seat in House District 6 that is being vacated by current House Speaker Andrew Romanoff, who is leaving as the result of term limits.
 
The fact that Republican candidate, Rima Barakat-Sinclair, a Muslim woman, is unusal enough, but equally so are her previous statements about the current situation in the Middle East with regard to the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Her position begs the question as to whether a Republican candidate for office can succeed with an anti-Israeli bias.
 
Today support for the State of Israel is considered a strategic platform issue within the Republican Party. Unlike Democrats, that seem to be more tacit in their support that vacilates between appeasing the Jewish vote and holding an apologistic position towards Islamic-terrorism and the hard-line anti-semitism of many Muslim regimes, Republican support for the Jewish State is much stronger, steady, and assured.
 
So when a Republican candidate for office makes controversial and false statements about the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, many in the party begin to doubt that candidate's sincerity to run as an authentic Republican. One of the reasons for this dobut also has to do with the 'over-crowding' on the Democrat side of the aisle for the open house seat, which has approximately five additional candidates currently vying for the position.
 
The situation has caught the attention of several prominent Colorado Republicans in public office and in the media. Her candidacy so alarmed Republican blogger Joshua Sharf, an orthodox Jew, that he now is collecting signatures to try to get on the ballot to run against her in the August primary. On his blog, "A View from a Height" Sharf has published a video where Sinclair gives an interview to a local news reporter where she states the following position on Israel:
 
"The military are really acting like the bully in the region. Unfortunately, the Israeli soldiers now are known to be just bombing and killing babies. In fact, and this is a statistical fact, Shin-Bet, which is the equivalent of the security forc...er, institution, I think it is the equivalent of the FBI, has already acknowledged that 80% of the people they killed are civilians have nothing to do with any militant group. They admitted that in 2003, we can imagine the ratio today. And this 80% of the 4000 people that are killed since 2000, in any civilized society they were murdered. 80% they admitted, Shin-Bet, had nothing to do with any militant group. This will give you an idea about how bad the scope of things are in the Palestinian area."
 
Congressional candidate Mike Coffman's campaign (and curent Secretary of State) on Tuesday informed Sinclair they were going to return her campaign donations because of an interview she gave where she called Israel "an occupier."
 
Finally, Rocky Mountain News columnist Vincent Carroll, has this to say in the Thursday column on Sinclair's run entitled "Centrist?" where he states:
 
"Barakat Sinclair stands with the hard-edged anti-Israel fringe. She has made too many similar claims regarding the Israelis' alleged policies of "systematic indiscriminate murder" to brush them off as an aberration."
 
The question is not only whether Sinclair is running as a true supporter of the Republican Party, but whether ANY Republican candidate that is running with a clear anti-Israel position has a hope of being elected to public office. Many Jewish, Christian, and Republican voters in House District 6 feel that such a candidate with this position is an unacceptible candidate for office.
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Hezbollah Training Kids as Young as Six

The terrorist organization Hezbollah is training children as young as six years old to become terrorists in training camps throughout Lebanon according to a report appearing in Time Magazine this week.
 
The camp trains some 200 children (boys and a few girls ages 6 to 18) about a dozen of whom live in the barracks full time, several having dropped out of school. Here they learn to use firearms, practice hand-to-hand combat, and are taught Palestinian nationalist ideology. In these photos, blindfolded young fighters disassemble and re-assmble assault rifles (above), and make presentations about the specifications and capabilities of various common weapons, including rocket propelled grenades.
 
The two phases in the development of a Hizballah fighter are like Boy Scouts and Boot Camp. During the first phase, Hezbollah recruiters keep an eye out for young Shia Muslim students in both Hizballah-run schools and the national school system. They look for energetic kids, violent kids, and smart kids, from the age of seven into the late teens, and begin taking them on field trips and workshops where they are given a through ideological indoctrination, and then as they get older, a brief introduction to the AK-47 assault rifle.
 
Two important themes stick out: from the beginning, the training stresses the path to martyrdom, which is achieved through honesty, prayer, and combat. And from the start, Hezbollah organizes its child recruits into the basic cellular structure of the organization.
 
When they graduate from military training, the new fighters are broken up and sent off to join cells out in the field or overseas alongside veterans. Of all the fighters, about one in ten is chose to be a commander, and goes to Iran for a few months of special training. The number of Hezbollah fighters is a secret, but in a recent speech, the group's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, hinted that there are tens of thousands of them.
 
The war between Israel and its neighbors is not going to end without there first being a decisive victory one way or the other. That's how World War I ended and that's how World War II ended. Israel won a decisive victory in 1967, but did not take - or was prevented from taking (probably a more accurate description, but the leadership at the time was also complicit) - the opportunity to impose terms of surrender on the Arabs. Until that happens, we will never have peace here. There is no 'settlement' that can be reached until the Arabs understand that Israel and the Jews are here to stay and that there is no going back to the homes they abandoned in 1948 and 1967.
 
The Arabs are still fighting the 1948 war. And it's not just the 'Palestinian refugees' who are fighting. The whole reason that countries like Lebanon and Syria leave their 'Palestinians' in 'refugee camps' and refuse to grant them the most basic rights as citizens is to make sure that they keep harboring resentment against Israel and that they keep training their children for war against Israel (and the West) on behalf of the Arab (and Muslim) 'nation.' And Israel and the US and all of the other Western countries continue to blindly fund UNRWA and other international organizations that perpetuate the fomenting of war against themselves.

Don't expect anyone in a position of power to wake up to this reality anytime soon either.
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A Video That Every Jewish-American Must See

FITNA is a short (less than 17 min) film showcasing the threat Radical Islam poses to the world.  Banned from the net recently because of Muslim threats of violence, it is "must viewing" despite some graphic segments.  This is the way it's been in Europe, and Muslims are now making a concerted effort this year to insinuate themselves into US politics. The movie ends with a call for Europe to defeat Islamic ideology, just as it defeated the threats of Nazism and Communism in the past.
 
After his own site - FitnaTheMovie.com  - was closed down by Network Solutions, producer Geert Wilders published Fitna on the video website Liveleak on Thursday evening, March 27, 2008. By March 29, Liveleak had removed Fitna from the site due to threats from Muslims. The movie was replaced by an announcement from Liveleak explaining their decision:

"Following threats to our staff of a very serious nature, and some ill informed reports from certain corners of the British media that could directly lead to the harm of some of our staff, Liveleak.com has been left with no other choice but to remove Fitna from our servers. "This is a sad day for freedom of speech on the net but we have to place the safety and well being of our staff above all else. We would like to thank the thousands of people, from all backgrounds and religions, who gave us their support. They realised LiveLeak.com is a vehicle for many opinions and not just for the support of one."

"Perhaps there is still hope that this situation may produce a discussion that could benefit and educate all of us as to how we can accept one anothers culture.

"We stood for what we believe in, the ability to be heard, but in the end the price was too high."

This is a video that every American, and most certainly every Jew should see. Pass it along to your friends. Here's a link to the video:
 
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RJC calls on General McPeak to Resign

The Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) today called on Sen. Barack Obama to remove Gen. Merrill "Tony" McPeak as his military advisor and national campaign co-chairman.

"By choosing to have a military advisor and national campaign co-chairman like General McPeak, serious questions and doubts are once again being raised about Senator Obama's positions and judgment on Middle East issues," said RJC Executive Director Matt Brooks.

In a 2003 interview with the Oregonian, Gen. McPeak resorted to old stereotypes and unfortunate language by blaming the lack of progress with the Israeli-Palestinian peace process on the undue political influence of American Jewry.  The problem, said McPeak is "New York City. Miami. We have a large vote -- vote, here in favor of Israel. And no politician wants to run against it."

"Rather than putting the blame where it belongs -- on the Palestinian leadership and their continued reliance on terror, General McPeak finds it more convenient to blame American Jewry and their perceived influence," said Brooks.  "This is the same dangerous and disturbing canard being promoted by the likes of Jimmy Carter and authors Mearsheimer and Walt in their book, The Israel Lobby."

In addition, Gen. McPeak has a long history of criticizing Israel for not returning to the 1967 borders or returning the Golan Heights to Syria, as he wrote in Foreign Affairs in April 1976.  

"Senator Obama continues to surround himself with advisors holding troubling and disturbing anti-Israel bias.  General McPeak's views are alarming.  We call on Senator Obama to immediately remove General McPeak from his campaign leadership role and as a key advisor," said Brooks.
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US ambassador: Jews will just have to leave Jerusalem

US Ambassador to Israel Richard Jones suggested during a tour of overcrowded Jewish neighborhoods in Jerusalem on Monday that many Jews will just have to move out of the capital rather than expand into parts of the city claimed by the Palestinians.

Jones told said in an interview with The Jerusalem Post that Washington is growing increasingly displeased with Jewish housing projects on the eastern side of Jerusalem, which are certain to hinder efforts to conclude a peace deal along the lines of US President George W. Bush's vision for the region.

The American envoy said he is well aware of the lack of Jewish housing in Jerusalem, but in a remark betraying a lack of understanding regarding Jewish historical and spiritual connection to the city Jones concluded that "sometimes people do have to move to a different location. They cannot always stay close to their families."

He insisted that more important than the Jews' restoration to their biblical capital and heartland is Israel's implementation of commitments made as part of the US-driven Road Map peace process, even if unreciprocated by the Palestinians.

Jones ended the interview by all but justifying the Palestinian Authority's ongoing failure to meet its primary obligations to curb anti-Israel violence and incitement by stating that "it is not easy for either side to move ahead when they see the provocative behavior of the other side."

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A Dishonest and Corrupt Liberal Media

In the face of the drubbing that Barack Obama took after his association with the now exposed Black Separatist, Anti-White, Anti-American Reverand Jeremiah Wright, in an act of vengence the liberal media now has the long knives out for John McCain.
 
After all, if the New York Times attempt to smear the candidate didn't work, any verbal misstep, no matter how slight, will now incur the full rath of this most-biased and slanted media onto the candidacy of John McCain.
 
His recent comment during his visit to Israel, when he misspoke and said that "Iran was supporting Al-Qaeda in Iraq", was quickly corrected by his freind Senator Joseph Lieberman. McCain then said, "I mean insurgents in Iraq".
 
Ah Hah! Let the gottcha games begin. The liberal media jumped all over the mistake, asserting that this was evidence that John McCain:
 
A. didn't know anything about foreign policy
B. was evident that he was too old to serve as President
C. was on this trip purely as an election gimmick
 
It's evident to most of us that still practice coherent, rational thought that today's mainstream news reporters, writers, and producers form as Bill O'Reilly points out: "A corrupt and dishonest media". Their attempts at digging up the dirt to find anyway to discredit john McCain, deflect the negative press on the Obama/Wright controversy, and provide any help in putting a Democrat in the White House demonstrates how blatant the bias is in today's liberal mainstream media.
 
No wonder that the New York Times is financially cratering, the Los Angeles Times was sold, and that Newday is reportedly considering selling to NewsCorp (parent of The Wall Street Journal and Fox News).
 
Like the Jim Jones Kool-Aid drinkers at Ghana, liberals will cling to their biased ideology without regard to its impact on their bottom line until the bitter end.

Someone please tell Pinch Sulzberger to turn off the lights on his way out.
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A Meeting of the (ahem) Minds

According to an article by Dana Milbank of The Washington Post, entitled, "The Audacity of Chutzpah", a group of Jewish leaders meet at the Washington Hilton the week for the United Jewish Communities, to participate in a debate surrounding issues on Israel and where each presidential candiate stands on the issue.
 
Representing John McCain was former secretary of state Lawrence Eagleburger. Representing Hillary Clinton was former White House official Ann Lewis. And finally, representing Barack Obama: was a high-level (TBA)."

TBA? Obama's Jewish problem must be getting worse.

This TBA was finally identified as Princeton professor Dan Kurtzer, a former ambassador to Israel. When it was his turn to address the debate, he went quickly on defense, and said:

"There's a question in the community that's unfortunately been stimulated and stirred about and played with in e-mails and innuendos and newspaper articles," he said, "that suggests that there's something wrong with Senator Obama's views about Jews, about Israel." He then suggested that Jews could relate to Obama's persecution. "There are nagging doubts, there are e-mails, there are innuendos: These are the kinds of things which we as a community have suffered over the years at the hands of anti-Semites."
 
As Milbank points out, it took a bit of chutzpah to play the anti-Semite for Obama -- but these are tense times for the senator from Audacity.
 
Obama is in trouble because his pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, was caught on tape preaching such gospel as "God damn America" and accusing Israel of "state terrorism against the Palestinians."
 
Kurtzer, granted his turn to speak, attempted to argue that "on issues relating to Israel, frankly, there aren't any differences among the three candidates." Eagleburger looked at him incredulously; the audience laughed.

Kurtzer attempted to defuse the Wright controversy. "For many of you who belong to synagogues and Jewish community centers, as I have all my life, we would not want to be judged by the words of rabbis who sometimes say ridiculous things," he reasoned.

The others used their time to raise doubts about Obama's fealty to Israel. "Senator Obama has said that he commits in his first year as president to meeting with President Ahmadinejad of Iran," Lewis said. McCain, Eagleburger added, "will not talk with the Syrians, will not talk with the Iranians, will not talk with Hamas and Hezbollah. . . . He isn't going to push the Israelis."

Next question to Kurtzer: Obama's assertion that he needn't have a "Likud view" -- that of Israel's right-wing party -- to be pro-Israel. Kurtzer explained that Obama wanted to see a "plurality of views." There was silence in the room.

To that, Lewis retorted: "The role of the president of the United States is to support the decisions that are made by the people of Israel. It is not up to us to pick and choose from among the political parties." The audience members applauded.

Eagleburger piled on. "There's a distinction between those you do talk to," he said, "and those who declare themselves as intent on the destruction of the state of Israel. And if that's their policy, I think we ought not talk to them." More applause.
 
After this meeting, Kurtzer may think twice before being Obama's TBA again at a debate on U.S.- Israeli relations.
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McCain Looking Presidential in Israel

US Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Wednesday showed vigorous support for Israel, where he made a highly symbolic visit to a town hit by near-daily rocket fire from Gaza.
  
"No nation in the world can be attacked incessantly and have its population killed and intimidated without responding," McCain said in the southern town of Sderot, where he visited a house hit by a rocket fired by Islamists in the Gaza Strip, just a few kilometres (miles) away.
  
The Arizona senator was in Israel on a fact-finding mission which has also taken him to Iraq and Jordan and has been widely seen as a bid to polish his credentials as a statesman.
  
"Seeing it first-hand, the situation here is one that is very compelling,"  McCain told reporters in Sderot after touring the town with Defence Minister Ehud Barak.
  
"Nine hundred rocket attacks in the last three months; this puts an enormous strain on everyone here, especially the children."
 
Palestinian militants have fired thousands of rockets and mortars shells at southern Israel in the past years, killing 12 people and injuring scores more.
  
On February 27, Israel launched a five-day blitz on Gaza in response to attacks from the Palestinian enclave, where Hamas routed the forces of moderate Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas in June.
  
McCain said the situation underlined the urgency of moving forward the peace process that was revived at a US-hosted conference in November but has made little progress since.
  
Earlier in the day, the senator and his colleagues Joe Lieberman (Democrat) and Lindsey Graham (Republican) were taken on a helicopter tour by Barak, who briefed them on security issues.
  
McCain warned in an interview with the Jerusalem Post that Hamas and the Lebanese Hezbollah militia threatened not only the Jewish state but also US and Western interests.
  
"If Hamas-Hezbollah succeed here, they are going to succeed everywhere. They are dedicated to the extinction of everything that the US, Israel and the West believe and stand for," the Republican candidate added.
  
He also called Iran "a threat for the region", expressing certainty Tehran was "pursuing nuclear weapons".
  
McCain held talks with Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni on Wednesday, before travelling to Sderot.
  
Asked why he did not meet with US-backed president Abbas, the senator pointed out the two had "a good conversation" over the telephone on Monday. "I've had meetings with him in the past and I will have meetings with him in the future. I think he is sincere, I think the Palestinian people desire peace and I believe they deserve peace," McCain said of the Palestinian leader.
  
McCain has insisted the trip was not political, though he clearly stood to gain from being seen on the world stage at a time when Democratic presidential hopefuls Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton continued to brawl at home.
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