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Sunday, March 16, 2014

Abu Bluff defiantly sticking to 'principles'

Ahead of his meeting on Monday with US President Hussein Obama, 'moderate' 'Palestinian' President Mahmoud Abbas Abu Mazen is sticking to his 'principles.'
Abbas’s spokesman, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, said that Abbas plans to speak with Obama on all issues related to the realization of a two-state solution and the establishment of a just and balanced peace that will result in the establishment of an independent Palestinian state whose capital is Jerusalem.
Abu Rudeineh stated that the visit to Washington is taking place during a sensitive time period and under circumstances of change in the Arab world, stressing that PA Chairman intends to stick to the “fundamental Palestinian principles”.
In a speech he gave to the Revolutionary Council of Fatah this past Wednesday, Abbas said that the Palestinian Arabs are steadfast in their positions that eastern Jerusalem will be the capital of Palestine, and that Israelis will remain in the Palestinian state after Israel withdraws to the pre-1967 borders.
On the issue of the “Palestinian refugees”, Abbas said in his speech that every refugee who wishes to return to the State of Israel will be allowed to do so, and declared that all refugees, without exception, will receive compensation.
The remarks are not surprising, as Abbas has consistently said that unless all his preconditions are met, there will be no peace with Israel.
In a recent appearance broadcast by PA TV, Abbas clearly stated: no Jewish communities will remain in the PA, and 5 million “refugees” worldwide, “from Canada to Japan” – including all of the descendants of Arabs who fled Israel in 1948 – will have the right to “return” to Israel.
It's clear there's not going to be 'peace' in our lifetimes, and that's fine. The bigger issue is what will happen when this 'negotiation' charade ends.

What could go wrong?

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