How could Europe have done that? How could Europe have thrown a monkey wrench into US Secretary of State John Kerry's efforts to get the 'Palestinians' to come to the negotiating table by publicizing its plan to sever Judea and Samaria from the State of Israel? How? It's quite simple. Kerry and Obama signed off on Europe's doing so. Ruthie Blum
explains.
Take
Kerry's joint press conference on Wednesday with Jordanian Foreign
Minister Nasser Judeh, following a meeting with the ministerial
delegation assigned by the "Arab League Committee on the Peace
Initiative." Reiterating his mantra about peace being "in everybody's
interest," Kerry went on to disseminate the great lie of all time.
"Many ministers
said to me today ... that the core issue of instability in this region
and in many other parts of the world is the Palestinian-Israeli
conflict," he orated with pathos, indicating his full agreement with the
assessment.
In fact, not a
single Arab-Muslim upheaval -- not Iran's race for a nuclear bomb; not
Syria's chemical-weapon-charged civil war; not Egypt's violent repeat of
its false "democratic" revolution -- nor any strife elsewhere in the
world, is even remotely connected to the "Palestinian-Israeli conflict."
The refusal of
the U.S. to acknowledge, let alone stress, this truism is as dangerous
to American interests as it is to Israel's. Furthermore, it constitutes a
green light to Europe to proceed with its pernicious program to
delegitimize the Jewish state.
If you've been wondering all week why Obama and Kerry have had nothing to say about Europe's new guidelines for trade with Israel, wonder no more. They signed off on them.
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