Posted on 09/28/2012 6:55:53 AM PDT by Eleutheria5
Foreign Minister Lieberman has not ruled out the possibility of a unilateral Israeli withdrawal from much of Judea and Samaria, Yisrael Hayom reports.
Liebermans stance - as expressed in closed-door meetings - was compared to that of Defense Minister Ehud Barak. Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert also raised the possibility of a major withdrawal in the region.
Lieberman, however, conditioned his approval for a withdrawal on two things: that Israels security interests would not be harmed, and that the international community would recognize the move as legitimate.
He rejected the idea, raised by Barak, that Israelis living in areas affected by the withdrawal could choose to remain in their homes as citizens of the Palestinian Authority.
Shortly before Yom Kippur, Defense Minister Barak shared his plan for a Judea and Samaria withdrawal in an interview with Yisrael Hayom. ....
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
Lieberman, you ignorant sl*t. (channeling Dan Aykroyd, SNL)
The seculars in Israel will also propose a withdrawal from the Negev: Too small a Jewish population and too large a territory for easy defense, and would make land available for a ‘contiguous’ Palestinian state (as demanded first by the GW Bush administration).
I guess we didn’t need all that Asiatic Ausie and African trade anyway. So much for Eilat./s
“Lieberman, however, conditioned his approval for a withdrawal on two things: that Israels security interests would not be harmed,”
Wrong. Anything which reduces the size of a buffer state with hostile neighbors reduces security.
“and that the international community would recognize the move as legitimate. “
WHAT “international community”? The collection of misfit dictatorships, Islamic theocracies, degenerate socialist western states and other misanthropic and misogynistic political entities which compose the United Nations?
They should get all these skunks out of Israel.
Oh, wait... Olmert already fled to NY, didn’t he?
I am so stealing that thing :)
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