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Israel will boost defense budget by $780 million: Netanyahu

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Israel will boost defense spending by about 6 percent ($780 million) this year in the face of deepening regional instability, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday, after saying last year that he would cut military spending to finance social reforms. Israel will spend an additional 3 billion shekels ($780 million) on defense this year. The 2012 budget had been projected at around 50 billion shekels ($13 billion), broadly unchanged from last year.

"We are going to add three million shekels to the defense budget," Netanyahu told a news conference.

"Given the abundant challenges and threats surrounding us, it would be a mistake, a big mistake even, to
cut the defense budget," Netanyahu told reporters.

Israel faces a strategic map that has been radically redrawn in the past 12 months.

It looks likely to lose regional alliances with Turkey and Egypt and faces a possible entente between the two main Palestinian factions, an uprising in neighboring Syria and growing fears over Iran's nuclear program.

Netanyahu said some of the money would come from trimming other government departments but savings from within the military would also play a part.

It will sell assets such army bases, prime real estate in some cases, and he also promised a more efficient use of the budget, to which the United States contributes $3 billion every year.

Netanyahu had in October supported the recommendations of a report he commissioned, by respected economist Manuel Trajtenberg, which were intended to address rising frustrations about the cost of living and income disparity in the Jewish state that triggered mass protests last year.

One of the Trajtenberg report's proposals was to cut a defense budget by $2.5 billions. That sparked a political fight between Treasury officials and national security chiefs.

Despite their apparent victory, defense officials were circumspect about the changes, saying they might only receive extra funding for this year and that they expected cuts to be imposed later.

"The defense budget has been sharply and routinely decreased over the years," Defense Minister Ehud Barak said in a statement, noting that in 1986 the defense budget was 17 percent of GDP.

The 2011 defense budget was about 6 percent of GDP.

"Cuts will bring the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) to a red line in everything to do, with capabilities, training and readiness to face the challenges before us," he said

Source: prc.org


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13 April 2012

PRESS RELEASE

NON-PARTICIPATION IN VP6, RIGHT OF RETURN CONVOY TO GAZA

Right until 10 pm 11 April 2012, VPM was busy putting together final touches to our VP6 convoy, counting solar lamps, stickers for kids, crutches and wheel chairs for the disabled, generators for schools, etc.

Unfortunately, events in the Middle East, notably the crisis in Syria have overtaken us. VPM and our partners Aqsa Syarif (AS) had hoped to bypass Syria en-route to Gaza, but VP leaders were unable to secure a sea link from Turkey to Egypt and decided to continue the road convoy through Syria.

VPM & AS felt that this was too risky and the security and safety of our volunteers on the convoy could not be guaranteed. Neither would our Foreign Ministry, who we work very closely with, allow us to undertake this route.

Besides that, the road convoy across Syria would lend credibility to the savage killings of innocent civilians, indiscriminate bombings and disproportionate use of force by the Syrian authorities.

Thus, in consultation with our partners in AS, we have both decided not to participate in VP6, Right of Return Convoy to Gaza.

VPM will honour all your contributions and have started making plans to organise our own convoy to Gaza, targeted for June 2012. Be rest assured that all your donated items will find its way to Gaza. We thank you for your generosity and look forward to your continued support for the rebuilding and rehabilitation of Gaza.

Yours sincerely,

Dato’ Dr Musa Mohd Nordin

Chairman, VPM

And Malaysians start to give

A generous soul donated 2 new laptops for our schools project in Gaza. May Allah reward him bountifully.

Anyone else wanting to donate, we need digital cameras & projectors.

Our team leaves in 10 days Inshallah & are now in overdrive getting everything as prepared as can be.

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Gaza here we come Inshallah

VPM is frenetically making arrangements to be part of the next land convoy to Gaza. Its called Right of Return Convoy or VP6 & is scheduled to depart London 22nd April & arrive Gaza 15th May. That's the day of the Nakba or catastrophe when thousands of Palestinians were terrorised into leaving their homeland by Israeli terrorists, never to return.

VP6's focus in on the rebuilding of Gaza & among the vehicles will be mini diggers, tipper trucks, garbage trucks. VPM will be represented by 6 activists, 4 of whom will leave for London on 18th April, to begin this cross continent journey.

VP6 ties in perfectly with VPM's biggest project to date; the rebuilding of 11 schools in Jabaliya, Gaza, made possible by the RM1.7 million contribution by the Ministry of Education Malaysia. These schools will fill the needs of 9000 children.

You too can help rebuild these schools. We need funds for laptops, cameras, generators, crutches, sports equipment, science lab instruments. Contact me at azrabanu@gmail.com if you would like to help.

Let me make it easy for you. We need digital cameras for the schools. Care to donate one?



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