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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

And again: Abu Mazen denies the Jewish connection to Jerusalem

'Moderate' 'Palestinian' President Mahmoud Abbas Abu Mazen has once again denied the Jewish people's connection to Jerusalem.
Highlighting the necessity of the protection of Jerusalem’s Islamic and Christian holy sites, Abbas said “the fire, set by a criminal under the eyes of the Israeli Occupation Authorities, was the first [attack] in a series aiming to demolish al- Aksa mosque and build the alleged Temple in order to uproot its citizens, Judaize it and eternalize its occupation.”

The statement read that all Israeli excavation work in Jerusalem, and tunnels underneath the mosque, “will not undermine the fact that the city will forever be Arabic, Islamic and Christian.”

Abbas’ statement warned against what it called “the dangers surrounding Jerusalem and its al-Aksa mosque by the Israeli government and municipality which aims to steal more lands and enact unfair legislations against the Palestinian institutions.”

The statement concluded “that there will be no peace or stability before our beloved city and eternal capital is liberated from occupation and settlement.”
And the response?
Netanyahu’s spokesman Mark Regev said in response that he hoped the Palestinian leadership was not denying the Jewish connection to Jerusalem, which goes back 3,000 years. “Ignoring that connection is to ignore reality,” he said, and will do nothing to advance peace and reconciliation Regev said he was “disappointed” to hear the mainstream Palestinian leadership “echo outrageous conspiracy theories concerning the Temple Mount, conspiracy theories that are the usual domain of extremist elements.” He added that only under Israeli control has Jerusalem enjoyed a period of unparalleled growth and development, under which the religious rights of all, and the holy sites, were protected.

“This is in stark contrast to the reality before 1967,” Regev said.
But some people like to keep fooling themselves that we're in a window of opportunity for peace. Far from it.

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3 Comments:

At 7:32 PM, Blogger HaDaR said...

Those who ignore reality and are REALLY sick are those, as the Netanyahu Government and all the Peresites who insist in wanting to talk to such people.
THe enemy must be DEFEATED, PUT ON ITS KNEES, WITHOUT THE POSSIBILITY TO HARM ANY LONGER AND BEGGING FOR MERCY UNCONDITIONALLY.
That's Torah, that's logic, that's what must be done and was done with their allies the nazis.

 
At 9:51 PM, Blogger Dan Kelso said...

What are the chances that Jerome Slater condems Abbas lies?
I say Nil

 
At 11:58 PM, Blogger Empress Trudy said...

now there's someone I get behind poisoning.

 

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