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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Could the people who have been complaining about the "timing" of the Israeli announcement of 1600 new Jerusalem apartments -- which includes pundits on both left and right -- please now adjust their commentary? We've now found that the Obama Administration is continuing to hammer the Israelis over, not the timing of the announcement, but the substance of Jews building living space. I supposed there's something positive in that. It's illuminating, liberating even. Let's get down to substance and skip the cosmetics and the diplomatic dance. Good! Unfortunately, what it says about the direction the Obama Administration is taking is nothing good.

Like the living death of the never-ending Health Care forced march, the Administration decided early on that peace in the Middle East lays through Israeli concessions and constant pressure on Jerusalem (Israel's capital, right?) and they are proceeding down that road no matter the results or the consequences.

Let's review. Pressure and demands on Israel have produced...? Increased Arab demands and complete intransigence, including a simple refusal to come back to the table. So we should continue this...why?

So now we have some pissant in the State Department using language like, "undermined trust and confidence in the peace process, and in America's interests" to condemn Israel. That last bit is very loaded language, straight out of the Walt and Mearsheimer/Buchanan/paleo-con school. Very intentional stuff there. And George Mitchell is running around thinking he can dictate to the Israelis like they were some banana republic, which we've been reminded before, they are not. And -- pay attention people, this is for those who are thinking we should have voted for the lady -- this includes Hillary.

Our government is unconcerned with the Palestinian Authority naming public places for terrorist killers. Why? They don't take that seriously. They think that won't matter when finish drawing lines. They still think it's just about drawing lines on maps, when all they're doing is drawing the starting lines for the next Arab-initiated attack.

And even the EU is getting in on the act -- a bit of insanity that could be written off in the past, but must be taken more seriously now. They can't manage a thing against Iran, but Israel they can threaten with trade sanctions.

I'm glad to see Foxman's ADL speaking out. That ought to be something of an antidote to what I'm sure is J Street's despicable cheerleading: Administration's Dressing Down of Israel is a 'Gross Overraction'

We are shocked and stunned at the Administration's tone and public dressing down of Israel on the issue of future building in Jerusalem. We cannot remember an instance when such harsh language was directed at a friend and ally of the United States. One can only wonder how far the U.S. is prepared to go in distancing itself from Israel in order to placate the Palestinians in the hope they see it is in their interest to return to the negotiating table.

It is especially troubling that this harsh statement came after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly and privately explained to Vice President Biden the bureaucratic nature in making the announcement of proposed new building in Jerusalem, and Biden accepted the prime minister's apology for it. Therefore, to raise the issue again in this way is a gross overreaction to a point of policy difference among friends.

The Administration should have confidence and trust in Israel whose tireless pursuit for peace is repeatedly rebuffed by the Palestinians and whose interests remain in line with the United States.

Politico's Laura Rozen, on the other hand, is stuck on yesterday's stupid with Martin Indyk.

For better, see Jennifer Rubin here and here, and Noah Pollack has a very disturbing take on things, here.

Obama, not Netanyahu, is busily driving US/Israel relations to new lows (and, incidentally, more personally responsible for the Republican/Democrat opinion divide on support for Israel than any other single factor). Now we have the spectacle of Netanyahu staying away from the re-opening of Jerusalem's Hurva Synagogue -- a seminal event in the history of the Jewish People in the Holy Land -- for fear of insulting the Americans (in fairness, I have heard conflicting reasons for this). This is a shameful moment for the history books.

Update: More Jennifer Rubin with more Congressional criticism of the Administration and this note:

...And let's not kid ourselves: the rest of the world is watching, just as other nations looked on as we shoved the Hondurans under the bus when confronted with a lackey of Hugo Chavez, and just as we did to the Czech Republic and Poland in an effort to ingratiate ourselves with the Russian bear. This administration has an unseemly habit of trashing our allies so as to prevent conflicts with our foes. In the end, we will be low on allies and our foes will be emboldened. As for our standing in the world, I suggest it's about to reach Jimmy Carter-like depths. That's what happens when friends come to regard the American president as untrustworthy and motivated by personal pique. (So much for the president with the "superior temperament.") Let's see if the administration can undo the mess it has made. It won't be easy.

Exactly right. This is becoming another example in the egregious list of bullying or slighting allies and coddling enemies. It's bully behavior. Shoving around friends is risk of blood-free. Not so with enemies.

See: US State Department summons Ambassador Michael Oren

See also Barry Rubin, on the quality of media coverage: How Bad is the Quality of Media Coverage? A Small Example

And, a little levity from Pillage Idiot: Joe Biden works his magic in the Middle East

Update: Is Bibi as vulnerable this time as he was with Clinton? Don't bet on it.

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Things look pretty depressing. Not so much with regards to Obama and his administration (who never concealed their open hostility to Israel), but with respect to Bibi and his government. I must admit that my comments in an earlier thread regarding his "growing a spine", alas, remain wishful thinking.

Why should anyone pay any attention to Israeli positions (let alone respect them) when the Prime Minister humiliates himself so thoroughly by readily and obsequiously taking abuse from Obama and his lackeys? Ironically, Bibi seems to be the only current world leader who does not understand that Obama and his team are nothing but a bunch of impotent and incompetent hackers.

It is really frightening to think that Bibi and his government may still count on some help from Obama when things start to get hot with Iran.

Well, as you guys probably know I have a very different take on domestic politics - but let's leave that aside and talk about Israel.

In fact, I too am concerned about the severity of Hillary's rebuke to Bibi.

I did write here in an earlier comment that I was appalled by the fact that the housing permits in Rashon Schlomo were announced during VP Biden's visit. That was extremely stupid and it embarrassed the US and also Bibi's government. JP has a piece here about the repercussions, none of which are good:

http://www.jpost.com/Israel/Article.aspx?id=170817

I also believe that a two-state solution is probably the only way to begin moving forward on the Arab/Israeli front. I don't see, especially now that the religious issues have been laid bare, that this will be anything but a beginning but it's a necessary beginning imo.

I just don't see a viable alternative and neither do most people - perhaps there is some vague belief out there that the Palestinians will simply disappear but I do not hold to that notion.

It is also possible that the creation of a Palestinian state will result in further warfare. But, it could also be the beginning of a new era. And not doing anything, not moving forward, is sure to result in war and also the further demonization and isolation of Israel.

This is compounded by another set of facts: the Palestinian narrative is found to be globally compelling whereas Jewish existence has never been found to be particularly important to anybody as far as I can tell.

Alas. So if it really came down to it I think Israel's existence is precarious, and if Israel falls I don't want to think about what will happen to the Diaspora.

And, as a practical matter - there is no other alternative on the table for the Palestinians and as long as they remain stateless the Middle East will be afflicted by this issue - it isn't just Israel that's destabilized by it. It's a core issue not only to the Arab world but to the Muslim world and increasingly in the West particularly Europe.

Note I am not commenting here on the morals of the situation - merely on what I think are the facts.

Here's Jeffrey Goldberg from the Atlantic, who thinks Hillary did the right thing by attacking the settlement issue vigorously:

http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2010/03/a-smart-and-necessary-move-by-hillary-clinton/37443/

Now obviously I agree and disagree. There are settlements and there are settlements. I think that demanding a total settlement freeze without considering this fact was clumsy at best and it's driven both Israelis and Palestinians into harder positions, rather than enticing each group to move closer together.

Finally though, I think that a division of Jerusalem, especially one dictated and imposed on a democratic ally by Europe and America, would not buy peace in the long run and it would also be a slap in the face of Jews.

This is especially bizarre coming from the Left which supposedly respects minorities and if the Jews aren't a minority then who is?

Also, what then becomes of "multiculturalism", if a city can be cut into pieces? How does that argue for wholeness and unity?

But then - this isn't really a leftist foreign policy that we're seeing here, except in the sense that, rather than the Jews being seen as the minority the Palestinians have been splintered off from the rest of the Arab/Muslim/Christian world and have been presented as the "victim." That part then is classic leftist support of the perceived underdog.

Overall though this foreign policy is more like old school "offensive realism," in which peoples' feelings don't count, in fact people per se don't count either though frequently grievances of various sorts are employed as window dressing, as in Afghanistan - the path to war was carefully prepared by imagery of the oppressive Taliban though the long range goals of the war are far more complex than liberating people from the veil.

What counts then are not "rights" but "interests" and also the sheer numbers of non-Jews vs Jews (in this case) and the value of oil and territory vs the value of an ancient people.

Also not so important apparently: liberal, democratic values vs the imposition, by fiat, of conditions that might actually work against the democracy and values we supposedly espouse, should "interest" dictate.

Historically Jerusalem is and always has been a core element of Jewish - you should forgive the expression - narrative - and this just isn't being considered as important and I don't understand why not.

Hillary and Joe Biden both spoke reassuring of Israel's security and I am glad of that - but Hillary at least doesn't seem to realize what Jerusalem really means.

What is security without your symbolic heart?

I don't understand why the Muslim claims on Jerusalem, or for that matter Christian claims supercede the vast significance of the city to the Jewish people, who after all predate both Christianity and Islam by millenia.

In modern times, the situation during the period when Jordan controlled "East Jerusalem" which of course contains the old Jewish Quarter and the Temple Mount was bad - Jews were "cleansed" from the West Bank and "East Jerusalem" and couldn't worship at the Western Wall, Rachel's Tomb and other holy sites.

This was real ethnic cleansing and dividing the city would be akin to dividing Berlin, a situation which, wierdly, the world thought was terrible - and which also was imposed to control and hyperaggressive world power which had tried, literally, to conquer the world. That doesn't relate to Israel at all, though you wouldn't know it from the overheated rhetoric and conspiracy theories.

Regardless, I do think that it would be possible and desireable perhaps to form a protocol under which Jerusalem could be a shared capitol but this could only work in an era of real peace.

Meanwhile as Sol points out, nobody is worried about the public elevation of murderers by the Palestinians.

So, how does this help create such an era of peace?

Well, I don't think it would make a lot of sense to walk in circles and replay the old discussions here. Frankly, I am too concerned about Israel to argue again about the peace-loving "Palestinian people" (invented, as we saw in an earlier thread, by Yuri Andropov.)

I think the right strategy for Israel would be to realize that Obama is a complete failure and just ignore him (perhaps paying occasional lip service to clowns like Biden and deep thinkers like Hillary). Until Israelis start showing that they really mean it (that Jerusalem is the Jewish capital, for instance), no one else will take them seriously. And the sooner they start, the better for everybody.

Incidentally, the Jewish neighborhood in Jerusalem is called "Ramat Shlomo" (not "Rashon").

I think its starting to become clear that Muslims may have to be ethnically cleansed from the West and back into Muslim lands....including Israel.

A policy of containment then pursued, including helping Nigerian Christians and the Indians and so forth keep these IslamoNazis at bay...until they choke on their own hatred.

Yes - I'm so sorry I was typing fast and got the name mixed up -

Apologies!

But - I do not agree that Muslims should be "ethnically cleansed."

I do think though that everybody needs to work hard on education so people can lose the fear and hatred of each other.

Meanwhile everyone seems to be is ignoring that we in Israel are now in the midst of the third Intifada led and incited by the PA and our own Radical left, NIF funded NGOs.

As the talks of Peace increase, so do the terror attacks and we face on a daily basis.

Isn't it obvious what kind of education Palestinian Arab kids are getting? Also see the posts about Hamas's TV shows for kids and their kindergarten graduations. It's not just the kids in Gaza. The PA has yet to change their textbooks. The first undertaking the PLO committed to when it signed the Oslo Accords was to stop incitement to violence and culture of hatred and prepare the Palestinian Arabs for peace with Israel.

Hello everyone
I think Obama is Muslim and his adviser Rahm Emanuel is a leftist radical, which explains the behavior of government, and we do not need more reasons, that explains it all, and a link to the article written by a friend.

http://www.screencast.com/users/ggr1868/folders/Jing/media/179d0081-b05e-4906-9616-49305b32ace3

a link to the site about the Islamic rising

http://www.21stcenturypress.com/islamrising.htm

That should be "including ethnically cleansed from Israel."

Israel faces the same demographic bomb as much of Europe.

Sophia would have been cheering Chamberlain's return, waving his Peace in Our Time paper around, just back from selling the Czechs up the river.

Dialogue, my foot!

Let me be clear, religiously cleanse, not ethnically cleanse.

EV, your comment about Chamberlain is unbelievably offensive even for you.

Basta! You are a bigot, you are actually talking about "religious cleansing", why does this sound exactly like a Nazi?

And so anybody who disagrees with you is Chamberlain?

Enough, I'm not going to waste any more time on this. You however should go look in the mirror once in awhile, that is if you can see through your white sheet.

As far as the third intifada, this is precisely what is feared. Also, Nappy is right about the teachings apparently, I think the US administration has mentioned "incitement" but not nearly strongly enough or often enough imo.

In fact there's near total denial in some quarters about PA books. Some were found to be repeating the Protocol as if they are fact; this was back during the Bush Administration and Natan Sharansky wrote the president complaining about it.

I mentioned this on DU once and got some song and dance about how the books had actually been borrowed from Egypt or were old surplus books from Egypt; therefore the PA couldn't be blamed for them.

Unbelievable.

PS this being the case how are kids supposed to grow up free from hate and fear?

With respect Moshe, Obama is a Christian and Rahm Emanuel is always in hot water with the left wing for being too centrist and pragmatic.

With respect Sophia ,

Only a little reminder :

http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/postamerican.asp

Sophia,

Can you give one us single piece of evidence that creating a palestinian state will bring peace?

"Can you give one us single piece of evidence that creating a palestinian state will bring peace?"

How can she give evidence based on something that's never happened? However, I believe a Palestinian state would definitely lead to peace for Israel. Of course, the caveat to that is, the two nations should be as far away from each other as possible. They definitely should not share a border.

An even better solution would be to let the Gazans be absorbed by the Egyptians, and the West Bank inhabitants be taken in and settled in Jordan. Israel should keep all the West Bank, the Golan Heights, and for that matter Gaza, and the rest of the world should stay out of it. To those of you who might respond that this is an impractical or even impossible goal, ask yourselves if you really believed (those of you who are old enough to remember)if you thought the fall of the Soviet Union was a possibility before it actually happened.

You don't need the EU or the UN brand of "help". And it looks increasingly as though the US belongs in the same category.

I understand the embarrassment of the timing of the announcement during Biden's visit. The problem is, the US has been using the wrong approach to this problem since at least the Clinton years, if not well before.

"Alas. So if it really came down to it I think Israel's existence is precarious, and if Israel falls I don't want to think about what will happen to the Diaspora."

You might get an inkling from observing what is happening in Norway, where Israel is Satan and Muslims who feel confident in their numbers dictate the agenda:

http://islamineurope.blogspot.com/2010/03/norway-muslims-attack-jews-in-school.html

http://www.israelwhat.com/2010/03/13/state-television-nrk-broadcasts-on-anti-semitism-in-norway/

A fine idea whose time has come and gone. Both Egypt and Jordan have rejected it.

As much as Jordan does not want a Palestinian state on their border, the fact is the Hashemite tribe that rules over a Palestinian majority (on some 77% of historic Palestine) wants even less to have to deal with those designated Palestinian in their midst. Recently, they've been disenfranchising their Palestinian citizens, many of whom fled to Jordan: from Kuwait after the Gulf War, when the Palestinian Arabs there supported Saddam's invasion, and from Iraq after Shock and Awe.

Those with a longer memory recall Black September in 1970, when King Hussain's army in Jordan massacred thousands of Palestinians, preciptitating their move to Lebanon to destabilize it and bring about a long, bloody civil war there a few years later. (The Palestinian Black September movement shocked the world when it took revenge against Jordan and Hussain by murdering Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics.)

Nobody wants anything to do with these accursed people. Note that Nappy didn't say "this accursed people." The notion of a Palestinian nation is fairly recent and pretty absurd when considered from any other perspective than political expediency. It strains credulity to call them a nation by culture, language, cuisine, music, dress or shared history.

The problem with Yisrael HaShlema (Greater Israel) including the Judea, Samaria and Gaza is what will become of the Palestinian Arabs currently living in the disputed territories.

The problem with the two-state solution—after you get beyond the fact that the two Palestinian governments in Gaza and Ramallah are not only corrupt and incompetent, but practically at war with each other and unable to speak in a single voice for the "Palestinians"—is that the PA/Hamas won't agree to a demilitarized state. The right to have an army for defense is about the most fundamental right of a sovereign state. Nobody, neither Israel, Jordan nor Egypt wants an armed Palestine on their border. The only parties anxious to see two states are the US, Europe and the Israeli left.

Moshe, people read books in order to learn, not necessarily because they reflect their personal taste.

As far as whether a Palestinian state would create peace, if you read my OP you will see that I myself worry that it won't.

However, the alternative is definitely war.

Shouldn't we do everything can to work for peace? I ask this not just philosophically but also considering the extreme cost of war - in lives, in lives ruined, and of course economically. This is harming Israel as well as the Arabs, and it's also providing excuse #1 for the surrounding region not to move forward.

The status quo is also providing Iran and other extremists including antisemites in the West with a perfect opportunity to attack Jews.

Considering all the angles isn't it better to strive for a peaceful resolution including the empowerment of the Palestinians within mutually agreed upon borders? I realize this is a maddening process and it is risky. But think about the alternative.

Thanks, Noga, for the links. Personally, I am extremely worried.

Now - having stated all the concerns and worries and objections - the problem as Nappy puts it in a nutshell remains, ie what will become of the Palestinian people if a state is not created for them?

That's a serious issue. It involves human rights which is a core Jewish and modern Western principle.

I ask that you consider philosophically what some of you have suggested concerning this, including the idea that they should be removed from what after all is their home too.

I find that totally unacceptable.

Thoughts?

Shouldn't we do everything can to work for peace? --- Sophia

Chamberlain certainly did.

Wilt the Stilt.

The problem is somewhere else

"Defense sources in Washington reported Saturday the view that the Obama administration, has seized on the Jerusalem housing spat as a device for restraining Israel from attacking Iran's nuclear sites, a step which the White House strenuously opposes"
http://www.debka.com/article/8648/

Our 'american friends' applied the same pressure and made the same noises in 2000 when the PLO started the al Aqsa intifada. For years while Jewish children were being shredding in bombings, the US scolded Israel to exercise 'restraint' and threatened every which way they could to get the Jews to bow down and put their necks on the chopping block. It didn't happen then it won't happen now.

When will Obama/Biden/Hillary pressure hamass, fatah, to end their racist, islamofascist TV shows, mosque sermons?

When a Muslim youth riots or torches a building in Europe, its a sign of alienation and the host society is at fault, when a youth white Euro riots or burns down a building, its a sign of fascism.

Same with the Israeli Jews now.

Im surprised you havent figured it out yet Eddie.

EVil, I have figured it out.

"F" europe, aka eurabia.

God Bless Denmark and the Czech Republic.

http://www.boycottscotland.com

#19 Sophia

the problem as Nappy puts it in a nutshell remains, ie what will become of the Palestinian people if a state is not created for them?
Nappy does not like being misquoted.

First, there is no such thing as a or the (choose your article) "Palestinian people." That we even talk about Palestinian Arabs as if they were a people represents a tremendous propaganda victory for those who want to destroy Israel. It's a Big Lie.

Second, Nappy is in no rush to see the creation of a Palestinian state, and in fact, doesn't believe it's the best way forward. The fate of these people is the only thing that keeps Nappy from advocating for Greater Israel; it's simply not acceptable to expel them, and they've made it perfectly clear that Israel can't live with them. Hence, the fence.

Again, it's only the US, the EU and leftists, in Israel, the US and Europe who attach any sense of urgency to the the need for creating a Palestinian state. Neither Jordan nor Egypt is in any hurry to see one created. The status quo is actually pretty stable and less of a threat to peace in the region than a Palestinian state would be, assuming for a moment that Hamas and Fatah could somehow reconcile and make it possible for there to be a Palestinian state.

Given the disunity and both Palestinian governments' continuing to teach hatred and violence and their constantly denying Jewish connections to the land of Israel, it totally boggles Nappy's mind how the US and Europe can be so wrongheaded as to blame Israel, and not Arab intransigence, for the lack of progress.

But Nappy certainly does not wring hands or cry plaintively over the manifest failure of all attempts at a two-state solution, starting with the Arab rejection of the UN Partition Plan in 1947.

Dry Bones says this is a moment of truth for Bibi. Let's hope with Yaakov Kirschen that Bibi has the same kind of backbone as Menachem Begin and will stand up to our feckless, empty-suit teleprompter president.

Well, unfortunately The Powers That Be do not see things this way and have upped the ante considerably - read through this:

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1156467.html

Also, whether there were a "Palestinian people" in 1948 or not no longer matters.

The "narrative" says there is and apparently the clearly ancient Jewish history, rights and aspirations don't count vis a vis "the narrative" and this even includes Jerusalem where one would think the terms "Old City" and "Jewish Quarter" might have some meaning but apparently not.

Also, I think it's too late to undo the damage of all these decades of propaganda. People may have felt part of Jordan or Egypt or Syria or part of an "Arab nation" but now are delineated and self-identifying as "Palestinian" - in some cases this is true even within Israel, so our opinion doesn't count.

Also I don't think the status quo is considered to be acceptable, as Israel is regarded as The Worst Human Rights Violator In The History Of The Planet Ever, and I fear a catastrophe. Alas, a rupture with the US would deeply threaten Israel's security.

I think, alas, this is one of those moments when the raw size and power of the US is being exposed and unfortunately it's being directed at an ally which not only shares our values but which has a strong case at least vis a vis Jerusalem.

You know what? I think everything is out of whack lately. Things feel out of balance and strange.

Well to quote "A Serious Man," and of course a serious Airplane, "When the truth is found to be lies...then what?"

But the other thing that should be painfully obvious to anybody who thinks Jews are powerful - we're not.

I gotta laugh when people say Israel runs the US. Israel apparently can't even define the boundaries of its own capitol city and is now being told whether or not it can issue building permits therein.

Of course, we can't get bubkus done over here either.

Our economy sucks, our infrastructure is falling apart, we are sending all our money abroad to buy stuff instead of making stuff and we are in the hole for approximately the next 3,000 years.

So we are going to tell our ally what to do about building permits instead of dealing with s*** here and/or confronting really serious problems, like environmental damage, major wars, real honest to goodness genocides, gross human rights violations, the threat of a nuclear arms race, not to mention hunger and poverty and disease.

Swell.

Nappy,

Did you read this opinion?

A blessing in disguise

Supporters of Israel should rejoice that Biden and Clinton have emerged from Obama's closet hatred of Israel. Their wild attack, as deadly as it seemed initially, however, did little or no damage. It clears the way for a robust Israeli response, one that will set the course of Israeli policy and the guidelines of future discussions.
PM Netanyahu now has the opportunity to defend Israel's position, not only on Jerusalem, but other issues of Israeli sovereignty that have been disputed. This includes the right to decide on what Jewish heritage sites include and the right to preserve those historical and archeological sites,

A case of Never Letting a Crisis go to Waste?

Sophia,

As far as whether a Palestinian state would create peace, if you read my OP you will see that I myself worry that it won't.
However, the alternative is definitely war.
Shouldn't we do everything can to work for peace?

How can one work for peace with a side that insists on a zero sum game?

As for war well take that as an analogy for making an omelette. One has to break the shell.

EV,

Read this and see that the US itself is being slowly compromised:
The Jihadi Feels Persecuted—His Aggression is Self-Defense

Their very existence got on his nerves. Or was it the fact that Campbell and Kaufman were documenting what Muslims were doing on American public property that bothered him? Surely, that’s provocation enough. Alhalabi kept finger pointing. He had people block Campbell’s camera. He kept advancing and “swatting at” Campbell’s camera. He had an associate take his camera and shove it up close into Campbell’s face. He “punched” at Campbell’s camera and face. According to Campbell, Alhalabi “physically pushed and shoved me.” He had previously done the same thing to Kaufman. The police finally asked Campbell and Kaufman—not Alhalabi– to leave. Not because they’d “done anything wrong” but because, said the officer, “your presence is offensive to this group. We must tell you to leave to keep the peace.” And, the local media (WTXL-TV) which promised to cover what had happened, backed down.

Just like the Jews are offensive to the Muslims and have to be shut up to keep the police/peace happy, so to, now America's freedom of the press and speech is offensive.

Nappy doesn't deny the reality of "Palestinians" in today's political discourse. But that doesn't mean that we have to quietly accept our enemies framing by adopting their language, so Nappy avoids using that term or "West Bank" preferring instead to talk about Palestinian Arabs and the historic names Judea and Samaria.

Nappy begs to differ about whether there were Palestinians in 1948. Indeed, there were; they were the Jews of the Yishuv, as the Arabs themselves testified at the UN well into the 1950s. And even into the 1970s, American MSM still did not call Palestinian Arabs "Palestinians" but Arabs.


One good link deserves another. Unbelievable that Bibi's government has is destroying foundations but all too predictable that BHO's administration and our liberal media would ignore it. They're in the business of making sure that no good deed by Israel goes unpunished.

ISRAEL CONTINUES TO DESTROY JEWISH SETTLEMENT FOUNDATIONS – UNREPORTED BY MEDIA

Tom Gross continues: The item below is from the JTA, a left-of-center American Jewish media outlet. All the Western journalists based in Israel know that the Netanyahu government has clamped down on Jewish settlement building more than any other government in Israeli history, while at the same time allowing massive expansion of Arab towns and neighborhoods both in the West Bank and inside Israel. But almost none of them report it, nor does the Obama administration mention it.


March 11, 2010
Israel destroys West Bank building foundations

JERUSALEM (JTA) – Israel’s Civil Administration, accompanied by Israeli troops, destroyed six new building foundations in Jerusalem’s Etzion bloc.

Five of the foundations destroyed Wednesday night in the Bat Ayin community were for private homes and one was for a synagogue, according to reports.

Earlier Wednesday, the Civil Authority demolished a building foundation in the settlement of Yakir. Residents protested during the demolition.










Indeed cynic.

Here it is clearly visible again Nappy.

White Euros are the new Jews. And its the Left that is driving the villification that breeds hatred for those groups.

http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/20981

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