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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Kuwaiti foreign minister calls Netanyahu 'stupid and insane'

A foreign minister of one country called the Prime Minister of another country 'stupid and insane.' The second country demanded an apology? No. Threatened to withdraw its ambassador? What ambassador? After all, the second country is Israel, and this kind of treatment from Arab countries - who all want to love us if we would only sign on the dotted line to commit suicide under the Saudi plan - is routine.
Kuwait's foreign minister lashed out at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling the Israeli leader "stupid" and "insane," the Palestinian news agency Ma'an reported on Sunday.

Mohammed al-Sabah said the policies of "Israel's stupid and insane prime minister" had jeopardized the peace process, but that the Kuwaiti government remained committed to an Arab peace plan put forward by Saudi Arabia and would keep working to heal a split between the major Palestinian factions, Fatah and Hamas.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and exiled Hamas chief Khaled Meshal were set to meet in the next 10 days, al-Sabah said.

"Abbas and Meshal will aim at completing the reconciliation proposal backed by Egypt," Ma'an reported him as saying, quoting the Kuwaiti press.
I'm sure that having Hamas in the picture would just do wonders to promote the 'peace process.'

/sarc

But fear not: Ma'an reports in a later update that 'moderate' 'Palestinian' President Mahmoud Abbas Abu Mazen has already thrown another monkey wrench in the wheels of 'reconciliation.'
Members of Fatah's Central Committee told Ma'an on Sunday that President Mahmoud Abbas will not meet with senior-most Hamas leader Khaled Mash'al until Hamas signs the Egyptian reconciliation document.

Their statements follow news that the Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Muhammad As-Sabah said that a reconciliation meeting will be held within the next ten days between Abbas and Mash’al, Kuwaiti media reported on Sunday.

"A meeting will join Abbas and Mash'al, aimed at accomplishing the reconciliation proposal backed by Egypt. Hamas rules itself and all discussions concerning affiliations to other sides are false," Sheikh As-Sabah told the Kuwaiti daily Al-Qabs.

Efforts to end Fatah-Hamas rivalry have been stonewalled, as Hamas demands that its amendments be taken into consideration. Meanwhile, Fatah officials say that the reconciliation document is finalized and have accused Hamas of attempting to stay general elections by delaying the ratification of the agreement.
Sure, they're going to be able to live together in peace and stability....

2 Comments:

At 11:26 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

The Arabs love each other so much they can't live in peace and harmony with each other. Who are they to criticize the infidel Jews for the absence of peace?

Heh

 
At 12:12 AM, Blogger nomatter said...

They criticize because they can.

One thing you can say for the Arab world is they hide nothing when it comes to hate for Jews. In a world of wolves cloaked in hypocritical lying sheep's clothing at least we know just how the arab world feels.

It is those who claim they (the arab world) can make peace with us are those we must watch out for. For indeed their agendas are ones which harm us while upholding/appeasing the truthful ones (the arab world) who hate us.

As for the Antisemites around us who claim to be our friends; who claim we should live in security are the ones we get fooled by time and time again.

The arab world never says NEVER AGAIN Most Antisemites in sheep's clothing often do....

and there lies the rub.

 

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