Posted on 09/20/2010 7:21:37 AM PDT by Never A Dull Moment
Senior Palestinian Authority negotiator Nabil Shaath has announced that the PA will never accept Israel as a Jewish state. In addition, he threatened war if the PA fails to obtain its demands through negotiations, saying, A Palestinian state will arise, either through negotiations or through armed resistance.
The Arab League voted last week to support PA Chairman Abbas' refusal to recognize Israel as Jewish.
The PA has demanded that no Jewish residents remain in the territory it claims as the location of a future Arab state, including any Israelis in Judea and Samaria who would be willing to become PA citizens. Arab leaders in the PA and elsewhere have insisted that Israel cease all construction for Judea and Samaria Jews in order for negotiations to proceed.
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
And it would be just about as effective as the Paris Peace Accords of almost four decades ago.
Yeah, I figured they were tired of being a commonwealth. So I went to their site to check it out, and sure enough, Rendel has started calling them a state.
I always read headlines like this as 'Pennsylvania'. I was really excited for a moment.
same here
Yeah, I head Jimmah Cahtah taking credit for this “success’ again last night on 60 Minutes...
Me too. LOL. Me too.
what he is basically saying is:
“Give us a state or you will have to continue kicking our butts just like the past 70 years!”
OK, already, IT’S WAR. Let’s get this thing started - CINCFLTOPS, get the Tridents spun up and targeted, and get this show on the road... I have lunch plans.
“The Arab League voted last week to support PA Chairman Abbas’ refusal to recognize Israel as Jewish.”
Note of interest:
“Arab League, popular name for the League of Arab States, formed in 1945 in an attempt to give political expression to the Arab nations. The original charter members were Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Transjordan (now Jordan), Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen. A representative of Palestinian Arabs, although he did not sign the charter because he represented no recognized government, was given full status and a vote in the Arab League. The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) was granted full membership in 1976. Other current members include Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Eritrea (pending in 1999), Kuwait, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Somalia, Sudan, Tunisia, and the United Arab Emirates.”
We must remember in November that we are not only voting for America, but for the Free World. We will be voting against the evil Leftist influence that has lied, and wormed its way into our government threatening our lives, and the lives of the Free World.
We have to make every effort to ensure a strong turnout of voters for traditional pro American values unlike ever before.
There can be no “peace” when one of the parties demands the destruction of the other.
And, I'm a lover of history...I seem to remember that Jordan kicked these arses out of their country. Why doesn't anybody care about that? Why doesn't Jordan carve out a rat hole these animals can call a “state”? Oh...I remember....they TOSSED THE ANIMALS OUT FOR GOOD CAUSE.
But Israel is the bad guy. I tell you, it makes the mind spin.
Hey, I take it back. There is one honest Palestinian leader after all.
Now Israel, I suggest you pack this prick’s bags and relocate him outside of the Palestinian territories.
And as many like minded fellow traveler’s as you can find, do the same thing with them.
They actually have one. It is Jordan. Read the history. Most people do not realize this fact. This is just an on-going plan to kill off the Jews and take over their land. Islam does not tolerate other faiths.
Why is it that whenever I hear a Muslim speak nowadays, they all sound like Jeff Dunham’s “Achmed, the Dead Terrorist”? Or maybe it’s more like “Psycho” from “Stripes”?
I thought they were talking about Pennsylvanians.
This cannot end well. Here is a demonstration of why negotiations are sometimes not a good thing: When they only serve to set intractable differences in stark relief.
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