Saturday, April 17, 2010

BOLSTER ABBAS? SHE'S GOTTA BE KIDDING

Hillary Clinton blames Israel for thwarting the peace process and she wants its government to bolster Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas. She’s gotta be kidding. Bolster Abbas? Why on earth would Israel want to bolster a leader who, whenever he speaks in Arabic, declares time after time that there will be only one state, a Palestinian state “from the river to the sea.” The Palestinians and all other Arabs know that Abbas’ oft repeated declaration is a euphemism for the extermination of the Jewish state.

And Clinton wants Israel to make more concessions to those who have vowed to destroy her. What concessions have the Palestinians ever made? NONE, ABSOLUTELY NONE. Clinton and Obama – two peas in a pod.

CLINTON HINTS ISRAEL RESPONSIBLE FOR LACK OF PEACE

Israel Today
April 16, 2010

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday urged Israel and the Palestinians to restart peace talks, but laid the bulk of the blame for the fact the peace process has not advanced on the Jewish state.

Speaking at the opening of the S. Daniel Abraham Center for Middle East Peace in Washington, Clinton insisted
Israel needs to make many more gestures and concessions to Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas in order to improve his image and encourage a final status peace settlement.

"We encourage Israel to continue building momentum toward a comprehensive peace by demonstrating respect for the legitimate aspirations of the Palestinians, stopping settlement activity and addressing the humanitarian needs in Gaza," said Clinton.

The secretary also appeared to directly blame Israel for the fact that Palestinians have increasingly turned to the more ideologically-rigid Hamas terrorist organization to represent them in their conflict with Israel.

If Israel fails to further bolster Abbas, said Clinton, "there is no doubt his support will fade and Palestinians will turn to alternatives – including Hamas."

Like many other US leaders before her, Clinton failed to acknowledge that the Palestinian Authority, both under Abbas and Yasser Arafat before him, has had over 15 years to demonstrate the ability to effectively govern and promote an atmosphere of peace and coexistence, but has failed to do so.

For most Israelis, however, that is the true obstacle to peace.

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