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JERUSALEM (March 15) -- Israelis woke up this morning to banner headlines trumpeting "the worst crisis in relations with the U.S. for 35 years," quoting Israel's ambassador to Washington, Michael Oren.

His comments reportedly came in a telephone call to several Israeli consuls general Saturday night. Israeli officials are not commenting, but the statement was reported in the Ha'aretz newspaper and Israel's largest-circulation daily, Yedioth Ahronoth, and Oren has not denied it.

"Never before has there been such a lack of trust between an Israeli leader and an American president," Hirsh Goodman of the Institute for National Security Studies said in an interview with AOL News. "That's why President Obama set down a series of guidelines, which Israel agreed to. And one of those guidelines was: No surprises when it came to settlement expansion."
 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US Vice President Joe Biden
 
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and Vice President Joe Biden walk in Jerusalem last week. During the vice president's visit, Israel announced the country's plan to build new homes in East Jerusalem. The proclamation has sparked a diplomatic fiasco between the two nations.

Yet last week while Vice President Joe Biden was in Jerusalem, Israel's district planning commission announced that Israel will build 1,600 new homes in Ramat Shlomo, an ultra-Orthodox settlement in East Jerusalem. The decisions sparked a wave of very public reprimands of Israel.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a half-apology Sunday, saying the timing was "harmful" and appointed a commission to study how it happened. But he did not rescind the decision as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has demanded, according to Ha'aretz.

Today, speaking to his Likud faction in the Knesset, Netanyahu said: "We have been building in Jerusalem for 42 years," implying that Israel will continue building in East Jerusalem, which Israel unilaterally annexed in 1967.

Palestinians say East Jerusalem must be the future capital of a Palestinian state, and the U.S. position has consistently been that the future of Jerusalem must be determined by negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. In fact, Biden was in the region to push the start of shuttle diplomacy between Israel and the Palestinians after a 14-month freeze in talks.

The crisis has hit Netanyahu hard just a year after taking office.

Netanyahu is trying to "both embrace Vice President Joe Biden and give the U.S. administration the finger, to both ask the administration to get (Palestinian President) Mahmoud Abbas back to the negotiating table and put thumbtacks on his seat once he's there," an editorial in Ha'aretz said.

Ha'aretz, which is known for its dovish views, also had a stern warning for the prime minister.

"Israel is not America's strategic asset, but America is the source of Israel's strength, and it is essential to rein in the lunacy that threatens to shatter the link between the two countries."

Netanyahu is caught between his hard-line coalition and his efforts to renew the peace process. The district planning commission is under the control of Interior Minister Eli Yishai of the ultra-Orthodox Shas party. It is no coincidence that the new homes to be built are for ultra-Orthodox young couples.

There have been other rough patches with the United States in the past, especially over the issue of settlement construction. But this time, the tone seemed especially harsh.

"What happened there was an affront -- it was an insult," White House senior adviser David Axelrod told ABC's "This Week." He also said it seemed timed to undermine the resumption of peace talks.

The public recriminations of Israel have been going on for almost a full week now. And there is no sign that this crisis is over.

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Ghode Jatra being observed today in nepal


The traditional Ghode Jatra (fair of horses) festival is being observed today with a grand ceremony at Tundikhel, Kathmandu, Monday.

Ghode Jatra in Nepal
Nepal Army (NA) personnel will perform various stunts with their horses at Tundikhel on the occasion. President Ram Baran Yadav, Prime Minister Madhav Kumar Nepal, chiefs of Constitutional bodies, ministers, government officials and other dignitaries along with the public grace the event cheerfully.

According to Hindu Mythology, there was a demon called Gurumapa in Kathmandu which used to abduct children and feast on them. The people killed them by stamping it by horse and buried them under a tree towards the South of Tundikhel. However, the demon's soul continued troubling the people in various ways.

Hence, they started celebrating Ghodejatra to scare away the demon's soul by the sounds of the horse's hoof. That is a reason why the festival is observed with various stunts involving horses.

A symbolic function is also organised in Lalitpur to mark the festival. The government gives a public holiday in Kathmandu valley on this day.
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Railroad  traffic has been suspended and a number of highways are closed in the  region due to floods.


The death toll in southern Kazakhstan's flood has risen to 34 as another body has been found, local emergencies services reported Monday.

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News: Blackwater Iraq allegations prompt US review

US Defence Secretary Robert Gates is to review allegations of
misconduct in Afghanistan by the security company formerly known as
Blackwater.

The review comes a day after a leading Democrat said the Pentagon
should consider barring it from applying for a contract to train
Afghan police.

The Pentagon said it could not bar the company from applying for the
billion-dollar police training contract.

A spokesman for company, now called Xe, said it welcomed the review.

A spokesman for the company, Mark Corallo, said Xe has an excellent
record of training security personnel in Afghanistan.

However, in a letter to Mr Gates at the end of February, Senate Armed
Services Committee chairman Carl Levin cited allegations of misconduct
against the firm made before the committee.

He said there was evidence of misconduct in a previous subcontract
awarded to a Blackwater affiliate to conduct weapons training for the
Afghan National Army.

Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said of Mr Gates' response: "He is
looking into it and he takes it seriously. He shares [Mr Levin's]
concerns."

But he said it was not possible to bar the company without following
strict regulations.

Technical expertise

"You can't willy-nilly choose not to do business with a company," he said.

"There are strict criteria for pursuing debarment. They are afforded
due process. They are afforded legal standards."

Mr Morrell also said that Blackwater has the necessary technical expertise.

"And they have a willingness to work in places that very few companies
are willing to work. So they provide a much-needed service and the
ability to do it well."

The Blackwater company began its work protecting US government
personnel in Iraq following the invasion in 2003.

Anti-American sentiment in Iraq was stoked in December after a US
judge threw out manslaughter charges against five Blackwater guards
over the 2007 killing of 17 Iraqis in Baghdad.

The activities of foreign security firms in Iraq have been curbed since then.

About a month ago, Iraq ordered 250 former and current staff of
Blackwater to leave within a week.

In January 2010, Xe finalised the settlement - for an undisclosed
amount - of a number of lawsuits over the killings of Iraqi civilians.

The civil suits accused Blackwater's founder, Erik Prince, of
cultivating a climate of recklessness.

The lawsuits sought compensation for deaths and injuries incurred in
incidents including the 2007 killings.


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