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Monday, October 15, 2012

Abu Bluff endorses Olmert for Prime Minister

'Moderate' 'Palestinian' President Mahmoud Abbas Abu Mazen has endorsed Ehud K. Olmert for Prime Minister of Israel.
Had the 2008 peace talks between then-prime minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas continued, they would have succeeded, Abbas said on Sunday.
Abbas made the statement in a meeting with Kadima MKs, Labor Knesset candidates and Likud activists who support the Geneva Initiative at his headquarters in Ramallah. The MKs saw Abbas's statement as an endorsement for a possible Olmert comeback.
"There were no failures in the negotiations," Abbas told the group. We reached agreement on all the core issues. I'm sure that if negotiations continued, within two months we would have reached an agreement."
Talks with Olmert ended on August 30, 2008 when Olmert offered Abbas 100 percent of the West Bank with land swaps, to divide Jerusalem, and to take in thousands of Palestinian refugees.
The documents referred to as the Palestine Papers, the Palestinian equivalent of Wikileaks, later revealed that Abbas never responded to Olmert's offer, despite the fact that Olmert remained prime minister for more than seven months after he made the offer. But Abbas blamed the lack of progress in the peace process on Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
"Netanyahu is destroying a two-state solution," he said. "Some Palestinians have lost hope, and the voices calling for one state are growing."
 If that's the case, then why didn't Abu Bluff respond to Olmert during his remaining time in office? Because despite the fact that Olmert made him an all-too-generous offer, the greedy Abu Mazen was hoping for more. And because he could never convince his 'people' to accept a Jewish state on any amount of land.

But then, this is typical 'Palestinian' behavior - turning down an offer and then trying to go back to it when they don't get offered anything better.

In the meantime, former Arafat aide Bassam Abu Sharif has taken up the flip side of the coin and accused the Netanyahu government of trying to force Abu Flop out.
Bassam Abu Sharif said Israeli officials were making calls to Palestinian figures in Israeli jail to scope out a successor to President Mahmoud Abbas, as well as to people close to the president.

He said it reminded him of the time of Arafat, when Israeli officials made the same calls to replace the president, who was regarded by Israel as a terrorist.
'Israeli officials'? Then President George W. Bush made the same call.... Unfortunately, he didn't see through the Holocaust denying Abu Mazen until it was too late. 

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3 Comments:

At 8:48 PM, Blogger Dan Kelso said...

Holocaust Denier and Munich Massacre financier is trying to get Netanyahu out of office.
As your article showed, Abbas is a liar.
For the last 6 to 7 months of Olmerts term in office, Abbas refused to meet him. This after Olmert was trying to give away Israel, including the Wailing Wall.
2nd, Abbas told the Washington Post's Jackson Diehl a few years ago, that he wasn't even close to an agreement with Olmert.
It should also be known, Abbas wants a state thats Jew free and to flood Israel with millions of Arabs.
Anyone who thinks this thug Abbas will accept a Jewish majority Israel is dreaming.
Abbas is a Rejectionist and hate monger as Palmediawatch has shown.
Just google, Abbas says he cant even allow one concession.

http://www.israeltoday.co.il/NewsItem/tabid/178/nid/21833/Default.aspx
Palestinians say unwilling to compromise for peace
September 07, 2010
Ryan Jones

Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas clarified for his people on Monday that he intends to make not even one concession or compromise in direct peace negotiations with Israel, and that for a final status peace to be achieved, Israel will have to fully meet all Arab demands and abandon its own conditions.

First and foremost, Abbas told Palestinian newspapers that if the Jewish building freeze in Judea and Samaria (the so-called "West Bank") is not extended indefinitely, the negotiations will come to an immediate halt. But Abbas also said he would walk out of the talks if he is pressured at all to alter the Palestinians' more hardline positions.

"If they demand concessions on the rights of the refugees or the 1967 borders, I will quit. I can’t allow myself to make even one concession," Abbas told the Palestinian newspaper Al-Ayyam.

 
At 8:54 PM, Blogger Dan Kelso said...

Even Benny Morris who was a Pro Arab as they come in the 80s, see's Abbas for the liar and Rejectionist he is.
Here's the article by Morris about Abbas.
http://nationalinterest.org/commentary/exposing-abbas-5335?page=show Exposing Abbas
Benny Morris,
May 19, 2011

 
At 4:39 PM, Blogger Dan Kelso said...

Here's the right link to the Benny Morris article.

http://nationalinterest.org/commentary/exposing-abbas-5335?page=show

 

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