Posted on 11/11/2009 12:38:11 PM PST by Nachum
The White House expressed disappointment in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's recent visit to Washington, with officials saying that they had hoped that the prime minister would present a concrete plan to scale back Israeli construction in West Bank settlements, the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.
Speaking at the General Assembly of the Jewish Federations of North America in Washington on Monday, Netanyahu urged the Palestinians to resume peace talks with Israel, but failed to offer any new commitment regarding the settlements, which the Palestinians have demanded be halted as a precondition for talks, nor did he present any new terms for the talks.
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Zero is Mr. Yes. Mr. Yes says “Yes” to his boss man.
Actually he says “Yes Mr. Soros”, “Yes Mr. Soros”, “Yes Mr. Soros”, and bows as he says it.
In other words, Netanyahu would not bow to Barry’s demands....
How about we make fulfilling previous agreements the “Palestinian’s” have violated a precondition for new talks?
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Well, the Israelis do have concrete plans.
They keep pouring the stuff for foundations.
Translation: Bibi you need to use smaller words and a lot of visual aids when speaking with our Pres__ent Obama.
Translation - Waa, Waa, Waa he did not do what “The Chosen One” wanted him to do, poor us.
Bibi, The only MAN in the picture.
“Netanyahu didn’t present concrete steps”
Those would be too heavy to schlep from Israel. How about a gift certificate from Home Depot instead?
Benny and all his jets, didnt drink the Kool Aid and will bow down to no one, this side of Heaven. I like your thinking.
If youd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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Sorry Barry, Israel needs the concrete for construction. Mohammed Abbas' family has concrete interests, I believe they sold concrete to Israel to construct the terror barrior, ask them.
Only Iran gets talks without pre-conditions. Perhaps if Israel was a repressive, totalitarian thugocracy, it would receive the same consideration.
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