Wo r 1 d verw_nwireless `. Authonzed Agent n'n,EsT cAS 1. GLOBAL WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS Servicing the community for over 15 years. Leader Calls For Israel's End Tehran/JTA — Those who created Israel should "wrap it up and take it away," Iran's president said. NIahmoud Ahmadinejad launched his latest anti-Israel broadside last Friday, criticizing Israel's strikes on the Gaza Strip. Israel is a "fabricated regime" Ahmadinejad said, according to Reuters, and its strikes on Gaza "showed that it cannot last:' P.A. Blasts Israel Washington/JTA — The Palestinian Authority prime minister wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post assail- ing Israel. In his article published Tuesday, titled "Aggression Under False Pretenses',' Ismail Haniyeh blamed Israel for the recent violence in the Gaza Strip and argued that Palestinian ter- rorist attacks are acts of "resistance." While calling on Americans to rethink their support for Israel, Haniyeh also said he wants "meaningful negotia- tions" on Palestinian statehood in Gaza, the West Bank and eastern Jerusalem, but says the dispute is about "the core 1948 issues" surrounding the creation of the Jewish state — not the "occupa- tion" that began in 1967. Haniyeh reiterated his proposal for an extended truce under which "the Holy Land still has an opportunity to be a peaceful and stable economic power- house for all the Semitic people of the region" — although, according to the philosophy laid out in the Hamas char- ter, Israeli Jews are not Semites. Israel Eyes Rocket Laser Jerusalem/JTA — Israel is in talks to buy a U.S.-made laser to shoot down Palestinian rockets. Security sources said Tuesday that Defense Minister Amir Peretz, under pressure to stem rocket salvoes from Gaza, has voiced interest in the Skyguard system designed by Northrop Grumman. The Skyguard is a more mobile and cost-effective version of the Nautilus, a laser missile-killer that was devel- oped by Israel's Defense Ministry and Northrop Grumman in the late 1990s but shelved out of budgetary concerns. While the Skyguard uses a laser to heat incoming rockets, blowing them up in mid-air, another system that has drawn Israeli interest is the Phalanx heavy machine gun. Developed by Raytheon, the Phalanx automatically locks on to incoming shells and shreds them with 20-milli- meter bullets. The system is undergoing field trials with U.S. forces in Iraq and there is no word on when it might be exported. • Cellular Phones • Satellite TV • Send Global International Calling • Featuring Motorola Products RAZR V3C 0 MOTOROLA Marty Rosen David Rogovein Einstein's Private Life Jerusalem/JTA — A newly released volume of letters by Albert Einstein offers a glimpse into the iconic scien- tist's racy private life. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, which is entrusted with Einstein's lega- cy, on Monday displayed approximately half of some 1,400 archived letters in which the German-Jewish physicist dis- cusses a half-dozen extramarital affairs. Einstein, who died in 1955, was mar- ried twice and appears to have made lit- tle effort to keep his infidelities discreet. His stepdaughter, Margot, donated the letters to the university before passing away in 1986, but stipulated in advance that they should not be released until 20 years after her death. "Come into one of our two locations to check out our current specials and promotions!" Neo-Nazis Burn Diary • Berlin/JTA — German neo-Nazis burned a copy of The Diary of Anne Frank at a summer solstice festival. The Anne Frank Center in Berlin and local religious and political groups have organized educational programs in response to the late June event in the town of Pretzien in the former East Germany. "I have never heard of anybody burning the diary," said center director . us, it's new that Thomas Heppener."For they take two symbols of the Nazi past — book burning and the diary — and bring them together." The youths allegedly also burned an American flag. Three suspects, appar- ently right-wing extremist sympathiz- ers, have been arrested. Some 200 of Pretzien's 1,000 resi- dents came to a town hall meeting July 5 to discuss the incident. Arab Comments Rapped Jerusalem/JTA — An Israeli Arab lawmaker drew fire for defending Palestinian hostage-takers. In a online chat with readers of a popular Muslim Web site last week, Wasil Taha of the Arab party Balad spoke in favor of the "option" exercised by the Palestinian "resistance" to abduct Israeli soldiers in operations such as the June 25 cross-border raid from Gaza. He also accused Israel and the United States of waging "war against Islam." 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