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Monday, September 06, 2010

What's Netanyahu hiding?

The longer this goes on, the more Binyamin Netanyahu sounds like Ariel Sharon circa 2004.
At the cabinet meeting Sunday, Prime Minister Netanyahu said that nothing new was discussed in Washington during the beginning of direct negotiations with the PA, even though he said there that his government was prepared to make “painful concessions”. Periphery Minister Silvan Shalom then demanded that Netanyahu hold a cabinet discussion on the negotiations before they resume again in two weeks. Netanyyahu refused saying a discussion would be held when there was something new to discuss. Ministers Gilad Arden and Gidon Saar defended Netanyahu.
What does Netanyahu have to hide?

4 Comments:

At 8:45 PM, Blogger Findalis said...

Easy to answer. He is giving away the nation.

 
At 10:00 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

"Painful concessions" is understood in Israel as political euphemism for the division of Jerusalem and the uprooting of the revanants. Meanwhile Abu Bluff is already on the record as saying he will never concede to Israel on the Jewish State, the Jordan Valley and Jerusalem.

Why is it only Israel's leaders speak in the language of concessions and retreat?

What could go wrong indeed

 
At 11:04 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Please tell me he didn't agree to start where Olmert left off...

 
At 4:21 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

A stream cannot rise higher than its source, and the best of the Mesozionist leadership cannot be expected to rise above caring what the non-Jews think.

(For those who have no time to scroll down the link: Mesozionism is the secular, 19th- and 20th Zionism of Herzl and Ben Gurion which, while heroically carrying out the vital task of Jewish resettlement of the Land of Israel, had its downfall in the doctrine that the Jewish nation is to become like all other nations. This is what we can see now, the degeneration of Mesozionism into Post-Zionism.)

 

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