Powered by WebAds

Monday, April 19, 2010

Defense Minister: 'Let the Palestinians rule themselves'

In a Memorial Day interview with Israel Radio, Defense Minister Ehud Barak said that the 'World' will not put up with decades more of Israeli rule over the 'Palestinian people.'
In a Memorial Day interview with Israel Radio on Monday morning, Barak said "there is no other way, whether you like it or not, than to let (the Palestinians) rule themselves."

Barak said Israel has enough power and security to allow for a two-state solution, and if such a solution should fail, the world will know that it was not Israel's fault.
We can't reach an agreement with the 'Palestinians' because they want nothing less than our destruction (they've already turned down three 'substantially all' deals). So what is Barak suggesting? That we unilaterally retreat to the indefensible 1949 armistice lines and then when the solution fails (i.e. when the 'Palestinians' attack us again), the world will know that it wasn't Israel's fault? What good will that do us if we're all dead (God forbid)? Barak's logic is - as we say in Hebrew - nisgav mi'binati (above my understanding).
In addition, Barak told Israel Radio that the recent alienation from America is harmful to Israel, and must be stopped. Growing gaps with the United States, Barak explained, can be narrowed by embarking on a peace initiative that tackles all the big issues that divide Israelis and Palestinians.
Well, Netanyahu has been trying to do that for a year now, and the result is that the 'Palestinians' refuse to negotiate with us and Obama hates us. Gee, that worked out real well, didn't it?

3 Comments:

At 8:35 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm afraid that end result of that "solution" is going to be the eternal pali welfare state.

 
At 9:24 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

My view is the opposite of Barak's - annex Yesha and let the Arabs rule themselves as they do today. Israel is not obligated to build them a state. And to solve the demographic long-term problem, Israel should consider paying the Arabs to leave the country and live elsewhere. There are solutions and they do not have to be what the world commands. Israel's leaders just need to find the moral courage to carry them out for the benefit of the country.

 
At 3:14 PM, Blogger Feng said...

Hi,
Never understood that NotBiblicals (the majority of Israel; those who stick in the occupation of Palestina) claims land (Palestina) on Biblicals grounds?
So this subject is false.

 

Post a Comment

<< Home

Google