Priorities
For any of you who need any more indications of what's wrong with our foreign ministry....The Israeli Permanent Mission to the UN, headed by Meiron Reuven, will not participate in the upcoming Security Council discussion of the Middle East, during which the Palestinian Authority will present a draft of a proposal to condemn Israel for continuing to build in the settlements. The issue will not be voted on during the meeting.What could go wrong?
The Israeli mission will avoid the debate because of the strike in the Foreign Ministry. Israeli and Palestinian representatives usually take part in the monthly discussion of Middle East affairs, in addition to representatives of other Arab nations.
Labels: settlements are legal, UN Security Council
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Actually, there might be less diplomatic damage while Israel's Ministry of Silly Talks is on strike.
"Always look at the bright side of life! whistle-whistle-whistle-whistle-whistle-whistle"
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You have to wonder why Lieberman hasn't given the strikers their walking papers. This strike would be a good time to get rid of the leftist deadwood that's damaging Israel and hindering its ability to effectively represent its vital interests abroad.
What could go wrong indeed
What are they striking about? Higher per diem expense vouchers? More chablis?
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