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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Peres in Davos offers 'Palestinians' a 'state' without 'negotiations'

At the World economic forum in Davos, Switzerland, Israel's first astronaut, Shimon Peres, told the 'Palestinians' that they already have their 'state' and therefore there is no need for 'negotiations.'
During a discussion on the chances for peace in the Middle East, Peres praised Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and his prime minister, Salam Fayyad for their state-building efforts, including the establishment of an independent military force.

State-building is possible without negotiations, the president told the panel, which included Fayyad.
Peres has also decided that he is a Talmudic scholar.
According to the president, Israel has a historic duty to make peace with the Palestinians, in accordance with that he referred to as the Jewish tradition which does not allow Jews to rule over other people.

The solution, Peres said, was two states for two peoples.
Peres has obviously never learned the book of Joshua, where the Jewish people ruled over the people of Givon and made them tree cutters and water bearers.
Fayyad said during the discussion that state-building and negotiations were equally important. "The political process since the Oslo Accords wasn't focused enough," he said, adding that the international community should intervene in the process. "Look at us, we are struggling just to sit (at the negotiation table). It's time we recognize the process has failed," Fayyad said.

Peres disagreed, saying the process should focus on direct talks between Israel and the Palestinians. He said the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was not a global issue.
The Oslo Accords did not call for a 'Palestinian state' (in fact, in his last Knesset speech before his assassination, Yitzchak Rabin promised again that there would not be one) and did not in any way restrict Israel's right to build in Area C.

Peres has never won an election in this country and it is doubtful that he could even be elected dog catcher. He has no right or authority to make commitments on Israel's behalf.

It's time to deal with reality as it is and not as Shimon Peres imagines it. What could go wrong?

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3 Comments:

At 10:07 PM, Blogger Juniper in the Desert said...

He is stuck spinning crazily in orbit: hopefully some space trash will knock some sense into him, or send him careering out where he can't do any more damage.

 
At 2:06 AM, Blogger Daniel said...

Unfortunately he and Carter have tha longevity genes

 
At 4:46 AM, Blogger ruth cohen said...

shalom from jerusalem
ok world lets make it simple shimon peres has been and always will be the most corupt man in israel on a mission to totally destroy us. and give away every inch of israel to the enemy. that is his reason to breathe. and when you have the big bucks these men have you can afford medical treatments to keep you around a long time.
he has a problem, we dont like him and we are not going to do his will and bidding - he is still not god thought he believes he is.
he will be destroyed by the true god and may it be soon

 

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