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Major Record Setting World Wide Events from December 2010 to the Present

Australia’s Rudd urged Israel to open all its nuclear facilities to UN inspectors and to join Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)

Israeli foreign minister Avigdor Liberman (left)
meets with Kevin Rudd in Jerusalem, December 14
(AFP: Menaem Kahana)

 

Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd wrapped up a visit to the Middle East by telling Israel it should allow UN inspectors into its nuclear facilities.

His comments on Israel's nuclear program gave Israeli officials an unpleasant surprise, as they were published online during a gala dinner in Jerusalem marking the friendship between Australia and Israel.

In an interview with the Australian newspaper, Mr Rudd not only called on Israel to join the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), but said it should open all its nuclear facilities to UN inspectors.

 

Australia backs Palestinian refugees and Palestinian state

Ramallah - December 15: AUSTRALIA will give $18 million over three years to improve health, education
and housing for Palestinian refugees, Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd says.

The money will go to the UN's Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees, which helps people living in the West Bank, Gaza, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria.

Mr Rudd made the announcement in Ramallah, the administrative centre of the Palestinian National Authority, in the West Bank. It's Australia's first multi-year commitment to the UN agency.

``Australia is determined to help the Palestinian Authority lay strong foundations for a future Palestinian state and build its infrastructure and economy,'' Mr Rudd said in a statement.

The aid announcement came a day after Mr Rudd
called on Israel to allow international inspection of its nuclear facilities.

 

Queensland, Australia:
Experiencing flooding of 'biblical proportions'

 

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Australia flood rescue and relief efforts are under way to
deal with what officials have called a "disaster of biblical proportions."

 

Floods 'Worst Disaster In Australian History'--
Kevin Rudd's hometown of West End,
a suburb of Brisbane, was flooded

 

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BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 19: Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd, UK Foreign Secretary William Hague and Queensland Premier Anna Bligh assist in cooking some sausages at a barbecue for flood victims and volunteers in the West End on January 19, 2011 in Brisbane, Australia. Kevin Rudd's hometown of West End, a suburb of Brisbane, was flooded.

 

Australia says economic cost of floods to top other disasters

 

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CANBERRA (Reuters) – Jan. 17: Floods devastating huge areas of Australia's eastern seaboard, including the nation's third-largest city, look set to be the costliest natural disaster ever in a country known for climatic extremes, Treasurer Wayne Swan said on Monday.

The floods in the major resource state of Queensland, which have swept through an area the size of South Africa, and overnight in 46 towns in Victoria state would not delay a promised return to surplus in 2012-13, Swan said.

The estimated cost of rebuilding the worst hit Queensland state alone stood at A$10 billion ($9.8 billion), The Australian newspaper said on Monday, and the damage bill was rising fast as record flooding moved south to northern and western Victoria.

"It looks like this is possibly going to be, in economic terms, the
largest natural disaster in our history," he told Australian television.

"This is very big. It's not just something which is going to occupy our time for the next few months. It will be a question of years as we go through the rebuilding."

 

Australian flood crisis deepens

 

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January 19: British Foreign Secretary William Hague toured Brisbane to inspect damage from floods that swamped 30,000 homes last week -- the peak of an unprecedented disaster which hit an area larger than France and Germany combined.

"People in Britain were watching this hour by hour, minute by minute, hoping and praying for you," said Hague at a barbecue with flood victims in the east coast city, Australia's third-largest.

"It's hard to imagine the volume of water that came up from the peaceful-looking river over there."

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March 11, 2010:
The Government of Japan deplores the decisions of Israel to construct housing in E. Jerusalem and in the West Bank

 

The Government of Japan deplores the decisions of the Government of Israel to give permission for the construction of 1,600 housing units in East Jerusalem in addition to 112 units in West Bank just after the Israeli and Palestinian leadership’s acceptance of the start of indirect talks.

The Government of Japan does not recognize any act that prejudges the final status of Jerusalem and the territories in the pre-1967 borders

 

January 11, 2011:
Statement by Mr. Seiji Maehara, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, condemns the demolishing of a part of the Shepherd’s Hotel in E. Jerusalem to construct housing for Jewish people

 

Japan condemns the demolishing of a part of the Shepherd’s Hotel in East Jerusalem with a view to constructing new housing units for Jewish people.


Japan does not recognize any unilateral measures that prejudge the final resolution on pre-1967 borders, nor does Japan recognize the annexation of East Jerusalem by Israel.

In this regard, Japan urges Israel to refrain from any unilateral act that could change the existing conditions of East Jerusalem.

Ambassador Yutaka Iimura, Special Envoy of the Government of Japan for the Middle East, who was in Israel, has already informed Israeli Government officials of Japanese views.


Japan once again strongly encourages both the Israel and the Palestinian sides to focus on the goal of a two-state solution, which is important not only for the Middle East but also for the international community as a whole; to act in such a way that mutual trust will be developed; and to continue efforts for peace tenaciously.

 

February 8, 2011:
Statement by the Press Secretary, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Japan, on measures by Israel on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip

Japan welcomes the series of economic measures announced by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Quartet Representative Tony Blair on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

Japan hopes that based on this announcement, measures will be fully and promptly implemented for economic growth as well as for the improvement of the social and living conditions in the Palestinian territories, particularly the Gaza Strip.

Japan will pay close attention to any developments surrounding this matter.

Japan also hopes that these measures will enhance the mutual trust between the Israeli and Palestinian sides, although they are not a substitute for negotiations for Middle East peace.

Japan, for its part, calls upon both parties to exert further efforts for the resumption of peace negotiations.

 

February 10, 2011:
Statement by the Press Secretary, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Japan, concerned over housing in E. Jerusalem for Jewish people

The Government of Japan is concerned about the Jerusalem municipal planning committee’s approval of a plan to build housing units for Jewish people in the Sheih Jarrah of East Jerusalem. Such act goes against the efforts by the international community to resume the negotiations.

The Government of Japan does not recognize any act that prejudges the final status of the territories in the pre-1967 borders nor Israel’s annexation of East Jerusalem.

Japan urges Israel to refrain from any unilateral act that
changes the current situation in East Jerusalem.

 

March 11, 2011:
Quake moved Japan coast 8 feet;
shifted Earth's axis by 4 inches

 

 

The powerful earthquake that unleashed a devastating tsunami Friday appears to have moved the main island of Japan by 8 feet (2.4 meters) and shifted the Earth on its axis.

"At this point, we know that one GPS station moved (8 feet), and we have seen a map from GSI (Geospatial Information Authority) in Japan showing the pattern of shift over a large area is consistent with about that much shift of the land mass," said Kenneth Hudnut, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

 

Tsunami warning center raises magnitude of Japan quake to 9.1,
fourth most powerful ever recorded

The Japan earthquake was the fourth most powerful ever recorded with a magnitude of 9.1, twice more powerful than the initial estimate of 8.9, Gerard Fryer, geophysicist of the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, said this morning.

 

Japanese Prime Minister says country
facing worst crisis since WWII

Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan said on Sunday he was confident that the nation could overcome the crisis caused by a massive earthquake and tsunami disaster, which he termed the biggest crisis Japan has faced since the end of World War Two.

 

 

Workers scramble to cool reactors; official says 2nd blast possible

 

 

Workers continued efforts to cool down fuel rods inside two nuclear reactors Sunday as a Japanese government official warned that a second explosion could occur at the plant.

The aftermath of the devastating earthquake -- from the scores of casualties to the nuclear concerns at the plant in Fukushima prefecture -- marks the "toughest and most difficult crisis for Japan" since the end of World War II, Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan said Sunday.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said an explosion could take place in the building housing the No. 3 reactor at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in northeastern Japan.

About 24 percent of electricity in Japan is produced by 55 nuclear power units in 17 plants and some were in trouble after the quake.

 

Widespread destruction from Japan earthquake, tsunamis

 

More than 215,000 people were living in 1,350 temporary shelters in five prefectures, or states, the national police agency said. Since the quake, more than 1 million households have not had water, mostly concentrated in northeast. Some 4 million buildings were without power.

 

The magnitude 8.9 offshore quake was followed by at least 19 aftershocks, most of them of more than magnitude 6.0. Dozens of cities and villages along a 1,300-mile stretch of coastline were shaken by violent tremors that reached as far away as Tokyo, hundreds of miles from the epicenter.

 

 

USGS:
List of Many Ongoing Large Aftershocks near Honshu, Japan

 

Earthquake Causes Major Damage in Northern Japan:
For latest photos from Japan click here

 

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Houses and others burn in Natori, Miyagi Prefecture, March 11, 2011 after Japan was struck by a strong earthquake off its northeastern coast earlier in the day. (Kyodo News/AP Photo)

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The Government of Japan deplores the decisions of the Government of Israel to give permission for the construction of 1,600 housing units in East Jerusalem in addition to 112 units in West Bank just after the Israeli and Palestinian leadership’s acceptance of the start of indirect talks.

The Government of Japan does not recognize any act that prejudges the final status of Jerusalem and the territories in the pre-1967 borders

 

January 11, 2011:
Japan condemns the demolishing of a part of the Shepherd’s Hotel in E. Jerusalem to construct housing for Jewish people

 

Japan condemns the demolishing of a part of the Shepherd’s Hotel in East Jerusalem with a view to constructing new housing units for Jewish people.


Japan does not recognize any unilateral measures that prejudge the final resolution on pre-1967 borders, nor does Japan recognize the annexation of East Jerusalem by Israel.

In this regard, Japan urges Israel to refrain from any unilateral act that could change the existing conditions of East Jerusalem.

Ambassador Yutaka Iimura, Special Envoy of the Government of Japan for the Middle East, who was in Israel, has already informed Israeli Government officials of Japanese views.


Japan once again strongly encourages both the Israel and the Palestinian sides to focus on the goal of a two-state solution, which is important not only for the Middle East but also for the international community as a whole; to act in such a way that mutual trust will be developed; and to continue efforts for peace tenaciously.

 

February 8, 2011:
Japan welcomes measures by Israel on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, will pay close attention to any developments surrounding this matter

 

Japan welcomes the series of economic measures announced by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Quartet Representative Tony Blair on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

Japan hopes that based on this announcement, measures will be fully and promptly implemented for economic growth as well as for the improvement of the social and living conditions in the Palestinian territories, particularly the Gaza Strip.

Japan will pay close attention to any developments surrounding this matter.

Japan also hopes that these measures will enhance the mutual trust between the Israeli and Palestinian sides, although they are not a substitute for negotiations for Middle East peace.

Japan, for its part, calls upon both parties to exert further efforts for the resumption of peace negotiations.

 

February 10, 2011:
Japan does not recognize any act that prejudges the final status of the territories in the pre-1967 borders nor Israel’s annexation of East Jerusalem and to refrain from any unilateral act

The Government of Japan is concerned about the Jerusalem municipal planning committee’s approval of a plan to build housing units for Jewish people in the Sheih Jarrah of East Jerusalem. Such act goes against the efforts by the international community to resume the negotiations.

The Government of Japan does not recognize any act that prejudges the final status of the territories in the pre-1967 borders nor Israel’s annexation of East Jerusalem.

Japan urges Israel to refrain from any unilateral act that
changes the current situation in East Jerusalem.

 

March 11, 2011:
Quake moved Japan coast 8 feet;
shifted Earth's axis by 4 inches

 

 

The powerful earthquake that unleashed a devastating tsunami Friday appears to have moved the main island of Japan by 8 feet (2.4 meters) and shifted the Earth on its axis.

"At this point, we know that one GPS station moved (8 feet), and we have seen a map from GSI (Geospatial Information Authority) in Japan showing the pattern of shift over a large area is consistent with about that much shift of the land mass," said Kenneth Hudnut, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

 

Tsunami warning center raises magnitude of Japan quake to 9.1,
fourth most powerful ever recorded

The Japan earthquake was the fourth most powerful ever recorded with a magnitude of 9.1, twice more powerful than the initial estimate of 8.9, Gerard Fryer, geophysicist of the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, said this morning.

 

Japanese Prime Minister says country
facing worst crisis since WWII

Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan said on Sunday he was confident that the nation could overcome the crisis caused by a massive earthquake and tsunami disaster, which he termed the biggest crisis Japan has faced since the end of World War Two.

 

 

Workers scramble to cool reactors; official says 2nd blast possible

 

 

Workers continued efforts to cool down fuel rods inside two nuclear reactors Sunday as a Japanese government official warned that a second explosion could occur at the plant.

The aftermath of the devastating earthquake -- from the scores of casualties to the nuclear concerns at the plant in Fukushima prefecture -- marks the "toughest and most difficult crisis for Japan" since the end of World War II, Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan said Sunday.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said an explosion could take place in the building housing the No. 3 reactor at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in northeastern Japan.

About 24 percent of electricity in Japan is produced by 55 nuclear power units in 17 plants and some were in trouble after the quake.

 

Japan Adds $86 Billion to Stabilize Markets After Quake

The Bank of Japan began pouring cash into the banking system after the nation’s most powerful earthquake on record, while later today it may keep its asset- purchase plans unchanged as officials gauge the longer-term effect on the world’s third-largest economy.

Governor Masaaki Shirakawa told reporters late yesterday he’s ready to unleash “massive” liquidity, and the BOJ said today it will pump 7 trillion yen ($86 billion) to maintain financial stability. Economists said officials will likely decide to keep longer-term credit programs at a total of 35 trillion yen. The bank’s main interest rate has already been cut to near zero as policy makers last year sought to end the nation’s deflation.

 

 

USGS:
List of Many Ongoing Large Aftershocks near Honshu, Japan

 

Japan earthquake:
Video footage of moment tsunami hit

 

The magnitude 8.9 offshore quake was followed by at least 19 aftershocks, most of them of more than magnitude 6.0. Dozens of cities and villages along a 1,300-mile stretch of coastline were shaken by violent tremors that reached as far away as Tokyo, hundreds of miles from the epicenter.

 

 

Earthquake Causes Major Damage in Northern Japan:
For latest photos from Japan click here

 

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Houses and others burn in Natori, Miyagi Prefecture, March 11, 2011 after Japan was struck by a strong earthquake off its northeastern coast earlier in the day. (Kyodo News/AP Photo)

 

'Koenig's Eye View from the White House' - Friday, March 11:
How oil-rich Middle Eastern country's governments could collapse
and come under Iran’s control ... and much more

 

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Explosions and gunfire were heard in the Libyan capital of Tripoli Sunday morning as the U.S. and its allies continued military strikes against targets of Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi, who on Libyan state radio said the raids were "acts of terrorism".

Qaddafi added that all of the country's people were now carrying weapons to defend the nation.

"We will not leave our land and we will liberate it," he said.

He said he has opened up the weapons depots to Libyans, and said everyone is armed with "automatic weapons, mortars, bombs."

 

Gadhafi warns of 'long-drawn war' after airstrikes by U.S., allies

 

 

Libyan ruler Moammar Gadhafi promised "a long-drawn war" Sunday after an international coalition hammered the nation's air defense as part of an operation to enforce a no-fly zone.

Gadhafi said the strikes were a confrontation between the Libyan people and "the new Nazis."

"You have proven to the world that you are not civilized, that you are terrorists -- animals attacking a safe nation that did nothing against you," Gadhafi said in a televised speech.

 

Report: Libya to give weapons to one million people

Libya's government has begun distributing arms to more than one million people and will complete the operation within hours, the state news agency reported on Sunday.

Jana news agency quoted sources in Libya's defense ministry as saying they "expected the operation to end in the next hours to arm more than a million men and women."

 

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Purim Wars: 1991, 2003 and 2011

 

February 13:
Gaddafi told Palestinians to revolt against Israel

"Fleets of boats should take Palestinians … and wait by the Palestinian shores until the problem is resolved," Gaddafi was shown saying on state television. "This is a time of popular revolutions."

"We need to create a problem for the world. This is not a declaration of war. This is a call for peace," he said in a speech given to mark the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed, a holy day in the Islamic calendar.

"The white colour has decided to get rid of the green colour," Gaddafi said. "These countries should be united against the white colour because all of these white countries are the enemies of Islam."

He also said: "All Arab states which have relations with Israel are cowardly regimes."

 

 

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Timeline from the Los Angeles Times

 

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Purim conflicts with
Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi:

 

Desert Storm in Iraq ended February 28, 1991
(the first day of Purim)

 

Iraqi Freedom in Iraq began March 19, 2003
(the second day of Purim)

 

Odyssey Dawn in Libya began March 19, 2011
(fighting began in earnest in the afternoon, Purim began at sunset)

 

 

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Purim Evening 'Super Moon' Over Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC
Closest a rare 'super moon' has been to earth since 1992.
BBC: Moon is 31,000 miles closer to earth,
30% brighter and 17% larger.

 

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ICONIC ERUPTION: A huge filament of magnetism and hot plasma blasted off the sun's southwestern limb on March 19th around 1200 UT. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded the action. Space Weather (click here)

 

 

Japan's strong statements and actions pertaining to Israel's Covenant Land and major events in Japan - (Click here)

 

'Koenig's Eye View from the White House' - Friday, March 18:
Comprehensive analysis of U.S. Middle East policy and the rapid changes from two top experts, emphasizing mistakes and assessing major risks going forward … and much more

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The United States plans a new push to promote comprehensive Arab-Israeli peace, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Tuesday, suggesting a stronger U.S. hand in trying to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

 

Deadly tornado outbreak among largest in U.S. history;
the three-day outbreak launched 241 twisters over 14 states

 

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Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley speaks at a press conference
on April 16 during a visit to Boone's Chapel, Ala., a
day after a tornado roared through the area.

 

Reporting from Atlanta and Washington— One of the largest convulsions of tornado activity in U.S. history left a swath of death and debris from Oklahoma to North Carolina and Virginia, killing at least 44 people, disrupting power service for thousands, and leaving many others injured or huddled in shelters.

The three-day outbreak from Thursday to Saturday included 241 tornadoes reported over 14 states, according to AccuWeather.com, noting that the spate of twisters is likely to rank among the most active ever recorded.

Meteorologists warned that another storm system was likely to plague the central and southern plains early this week and move east, possibly striking some of the same areas.

 

Netanyahu:
Arab Spring may turn into Iranian winter

 

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The pro-democracy uprisings sweeping through the Arab world are in danger of being manipulated by Iran's Islamic Republic, Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu warned in an interview with AFP.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with AFP at the weekend, the Israeli premier said the unprecedented protests sweeping through the Middle East and North Africa could go one of two ways.

"What we hope to see is the European Spring of 1989," he said, referring to the year which marked a turning point for the wave of revolutions sweeping through the Eastern Bloc which led to the break-up of the Soviet Union two years later.

 

 

Abbas:
Iran orders Hamas to block Palestinian reconciliation

 

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Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas said Friday that Iran has ordered the Islamist movement Hamas not to reconcile with its long-time foe and his secular party, Fatah.

"Until now Hamas refuses to say yes or no to the initiative" to put an end to divisions, form a new government and prepare for elections.

"Now the ball is in their court," Abbas said.

 

Turkey, Iran Open new border gate,
declare ‘eternal friendship’

 

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Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu (L) and his Iranian counterpart, Ali Akbar Salehi, attended a ceremony for the opening of a new border gate between Turkey and Iran.

Iranian and Turkish officials opened a new border crossing over the weekend, as the Turkish side highlighted the presence of a friendship for eternity between the peoples of the two countries.

 

“Our prime minister has set a target of $30 billion” in annual trade with Iran, he also said. “That is why we are opening this border crossing. We are declaring to the world that Turkey and Iran will remain friends for eternity. The Peoples of Van and Hoy will live as neighbors and siblings for eternity, he added. “Let our gate be the door that opens hearts and minds.”

 

Saudi threatens to recall envoys from Iran

Saudi Arabia has threatened to recall its diplomats from Iran unless the Islamic republic improves their protection, the kingdom's deputy foreign minister told reporters on Sunday.

"I hope we won't be obliged to withdraw our diplomatic mission from Tehran if Iran fails to take the necessary measures to protect it," Prince Turki bin Mohammed told reporters.

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Obama addresses AIPAC, calls
for 1967 borders with land swaps

 


Obama at AIPAC on Sunday morning
Photo / AFP

 

In a speech before the American Israel Public Affairs Committee on Sunday, President Obama said that the US "believes that negotiations should result in two states, with permanent Palestinian borders with Israel, Jordan, and Egypt, and permanent Israeli borders with Palestine... The borders of Israel and Palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps, so that secure and recognized borders are established for both states..."

 

Obama also stated he was against a unilateral approach to creating a Palestinian state via the UN.

 

Obama Offers Deepest Condolences for Missouri
and the Midwest After Tornado Damage,
to visit Joplin on Sunday

 


President Obama talks on the phone with Missouri Governor Jay Nixon
about the deadly tornado that touched down in Joplin, Mo., Sunday night.
White House Photo, Pete Souza

 

In the wake of yet more terrible storms, this time in the Midwest, the President called Missouri Governor Jay Nixon to personally extend his condolences and to tell all of the families of Joplin affected by the severe tornadoes that they are in his thoughts and prayers.

 

Plume released from Icelandic volcano forces
President Obama to shorten trip to Ireland

 

A dense ash cloud from an Icelandic volcano blew toward Scotland on Monday, causing airlines to cancel flights, forcing President Barack Obama to shorten a visit to Ireland, and raising fears of a repeat of last year's huge travel disruptions in Europe that stranded millions of passengers.

 

Nearly 50 tornado reports in central US on Sunday

 


Lightning flashes inside of the Joplin, MO tornado on Sunday
Photo / AP

 

The fourth major outbreak of the season continued on Sunday as the total number of tornado
reports was near 50. Major tornadoes occurred in Joplin, MO and Minneapolis.

 

National Weather Service Director Jack Hayes said the storm was given a preliminary label as an EF4 — the second-highest rating given to twisters. The rating is assigned to storms based on the damage they cause. Hayes said the storm had winds of 190 to 198 mph. At times, it was three-quarters of a mile wide.

 

Netanyahu offers condolences for tornadoes in speech at AIPAC

 

 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opened his AIPAC speech on May 23, 2011, by offering condolences on the recent tornadoes and flooding in America.

 

Netanyahu stated, "My friends, before I talk about things about Israel, I want to say something about the scenes on television that I saw today and you have been seeing as well. When tragedy strikes America, Israel... Israel feels an immediate identification; and tragegy has struck America. In recent days, floods and tornadoes have claimed the lives of hundreds of Americans, including today in Joplin, Missouri. All I can say is, America, we're with you! On this day, on every day!"

 

Netanyahu under U.S. pressure:
Some settlements will end up beyond Israel’s borders

 

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Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Tuesday for the first time acknowledged that some settlements would end up beyond Israel’s borders in any peace deal and hinted at a softening of his line on Jerusalem, during a landmark address to the US Congress.

Though he declared that “Jerusalem must remain the united capital of Israel,” he added that “I believe with creativity and goodwill a solution can be found.”

 

"Thunderstorms are exploding across western Oklahoma!"

 

 

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Severe thunderstorms are exploding across Oklahoma and Kansas this evening. A Particularly Dangerous Situation tornado watch has been issued for southern Kansas and northern Texas.

In western and southern Kansas, several supercell thunderstorms have developed with a significant threat for tornadoes, damaging winds and hail. Severe storms are currently approaching Wichita.

A large tornado was reported on the ground near Hinton and is tracking north of Oklahoma City, with another one to the south affecting Chickasha and is tracking past Newcastle and Moore and headed toward Northwest Norman.

 

Massive Tornado Outbreak in the Southern Plains Tuesday

 

 

AccuWeather.com Meteorologists are forecasting that there will be at least 50 tornado reports on Tuesday, many of them across the eastern half of Oklahoma and eastern Kansas. The greatest threat of tornadic activity on Tuesday lies in the corridor from Oklahoma City, Okla., to Wichita, Kan., to already hard-hit Joplin, Mo.

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Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Tuesday for the first time acknowledged that some settlements would end up beyond Israel’s borders in any peace deal and hinted at a softening of his line on Jerusalem, during a landmark address to the US Congress.

Though he declared that "Jerusalem must remain the united capital of Israel," he added that "I believe with creativity and goodwill a solution can be found."

 

"Deadly tornadoes tracked across Oklahoma"

 

 

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Tornadoes continued to rampage across parts of eastern Oklahoma and northern Texas on Tuesday evening before barging into Missouri and Arkansas overnight. Many large tornadoes tracked across the southern Plains on Tuesday evening with damage reported in many areas.

According to the Associated Press, at least 13 people have been killed by tornadoes and many more are missing. The tornadoes ripped through Kansas and central Oklahoma on Tuesday evening. On Tuesday night, the violent thunderstorms shifted eastward into Arkansas, Missouri and Iowa.

There were 35 reports of tornadoes from this outbreak of severe weather as of 5:30 a.m. CDT.

 

Biggest storm system in years hits Dallas-Fort Worth

 

Reports of large hail, damaging winds and minor to moderate structural damage were trickling into the National Weather Service Fort Worth office early this morning after three rounds of storms swept through North Texas on Tuesday night.

At least one tornado was spotted in Denton, and 70 mph wind gusts were recorded in the Loop 820 and U.S. 377 area, while Arlington spotters reported wind gusts of up to 75 mph.

Penny- to softball-size hailstones rained down on Tarrant County from east of Eagle Mountain Lake to the Bedford area, the weather service reported.

 

American Airlines Cancels 20% of Daily Flights as Hailstorms Batter Aircraft, about 10,000 stranded at DFW Airport overnight

 

American Airlines and American Eagle canceled 707 flights, or 20 percent of their daily schedule, and pulled 89 planes from service after hail battered the carriers’ biggest hub and storms raked across the central U.S.

The cancellations included 326 flights into and out of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport today as repairs began, and the AMR Corp. (AMR) units are scrapping 188 flights for tomorrow. Getting all the aircraft back in service may take several days, Tim Smith, a spokesman, said in an interview.

Winds of almost 70 miles (113 kilometers) per hour and hail as large as 4.25 inches (11 centimeters) in diameter were reported as storms moved through Dallas-Fort Worth last night, according to the National Weather Service. About 10,000 people were stranded overnight at the Dallas-Fort Worth airport, said David Magana, a spokesman for the facility.

 

Tornadoes a Threat from Dallas to Joplin,
More Tornadoes on the Way for Wednesday

 


Major storm activity on Tuesday night
Image / Accuweather

 

Tornadoes continued to rampage across parts of eastern Oklahoma and northern Texas Tuesday night, and the death toll from the outbreak is expected to rise. At least seven people have been killed by tornadoes and many more are missing as the tornadoes ripped through Kansas and central Oklahoma Tuesday evening. Another day of tornadoes is predicted Wednesday, including in the more populated areas of the Mississippi and Ohio valleys.