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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Israel's 'peace partner' shows why there's no peace

'Moderate' 'Palestinian' President Mahmoud Abbas Abu Mazen met with Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak in Cairo on Tuesday and once again demonstrated why Abu Mazen is not the address for peace.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas met with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Tuesday and said the PA "will not agree to Israel invading the Gaza Strip, or its planes bombarding it."
Instead, Mr. 'peace partner' expects Israel to continue to absorb rocket attacks from 'Palestinian' terrorists.
Abbas also said the firing of rockets into Israel by Hamas and other armed groups in Gaza "was and still is inefficient."
Not wrong. Not warlike. 'Inefficient.'
During the meeting, Abbas and Mubarak agreed that renewing Palestinian reconciliation talks was an important priority. Abbas said there was "no escape from renewing dialogue despite the fact that Hamas boycotts it. Our attempts have failed once, but still they should be continued until successful, because this is in the Palestinians' interest."
Of course. What he really wants is not peace with Israel but 'peace' with Hamas. And war with Israel when the time is right. Makes you wonder why his 'Palestinian Authority' received $3 billion in foreign aid thus far in 2008, doesn't it?

What does the West think it's buying with all that money?

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