Posted on 09/17/2010 10:37:04 AM PDT by Nachum
As Jennifer noted yesterday in her comments on Giora Eilands Ynet op-ed, Palestinian unwillingness to recognize Israel as a Jewish state is the make-or-break issue of the peace process. Shes also correct that the Obama administration shows no signs of recognizing this fact. But two recent developments make this blindness particularly puzzling. First, the critical importance of recognition is not an obscure point that an honest broker could easily overlook; it has by now become glaringly
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You mean it’s not about the settlements? I’m shocked!
Color me surprised. /S
An honest broker would indeed recognize Israel but a dealer demonstrates dishonesty by stating upfront they will not do a thing that would make any deal unworkable, period.
There is no such thing as a Paleostinian.
There is no Paleostinian history.
There is no Paleostinian race.
There is no Paleostinian language.
There was never a Paleostinian government.
There was never a Paleostinian contribution to the world.
There was never a Paleostinian deep thinker.
There was never a Paleostinian first in anything.
The term Palestine was created by the Romans to eradicate the memory of Israel and is a derivative word of the Philistines.
All so called Paleostinians are by DNA Arab.
They are miscreants, hobo’s and tools of the other Arab states to push Israel around and there plight is directly related to their abject failure to produce anything of significance for their families, neighborhoods and territory.
The Paleostinians want statehood 100% on their terms and even that is suspect.
For the Paleostinians the continued friction means they can solicit the United States and the U.N. for money. Then their leaders turn around and loot the Paleostinians, lining their own pockets and enriching their families.
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Palestinian unwillingness to recognize Israel as a Jewish state is the make-or-break issue of the peace process.
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