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Friday, July 25, 2008

Pali's to declare state reichlethood?

Friday's London Arabic daily al-Sharq al-Awswat is reporting that the 'Palestinian Authority' is considering a unilateral declaration of statereichlethood because Israel is not moving fast enough to give the 'Palestinians' everything they want. As part of the same move, the 'Palestinians' would cut off their diplomatic contacts with Israel.
"In light of the crisis we have encountered in talks with Israel, the Authority is testing a number of options," one Palestinian official told the daily. According to the report, the Palestinian Authority is also re-evaluating how to proceed with consolidating its security services.

Salah Rafat, a member of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) council told the daily that "The Palestinian leadership will be able to make a clear and serious decision regarding the peace process," following trilateral talks in Washington next week.
I don't think that would be such a bad thing if Israel reacts to it properly. The first time there's an attempted terror attack from the 'Palestinian' reichlet, you send the IDF in as an army invading another state. Oh, and if they're a reichlet, they can take responsibility for their own services and infrastructure. That means that we don't supply them with water, electricity, fuel, bread and jobs.

That ought to last about a week.

5 Comments:

At 6:03 PM, Blogger What is "Occupation" said...

GIVE them their freedom!

Cut off all ties to them!

But there again, any arabs arrested in Israel and convicted of crimes should be expelled to the new arab state.

 
At 7:00 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

Let them go ahead. Expel all the Arabs to Palestine and let them become their responsibility to house, clothe, feed and take care of. After all, if they don't want to see the hated Jews, let's grant them their dearest wish. Its time for them to grow up and take responsibility for their own lives!

 
At 8:30 PM, Blogger Lydia McGrew said...

But you guys know that Israel won't really take advantage of any such declaration. Look at Gaza. They send Israel rockets and Israel sends them water, food, and electricity. (I've never quite figured out who's paying for that, either.) Even if they declare statehood, they will never, till the world ends, take responsibility for themselves. Nor will the world expect them to. State or not, the whole of the "Palestinian" people will be hanged around Israel's neck like a dead chicken until Israel herself says, "Enough" and shows she means it. And the world will think it's really your responsibility. As with Gaza. And your leaders will accept that. As with Gaza.

So it will do no good and probably will do harm. And what happens to the so-called "settlers" who are on the wrong side of whatever borders the "Palestinians" choose for their state in this unilateral declaration? Does Israel go in and cooperate with the "Palestinian government" to drive them out?

 
At 4:50 PM, Blogger mitthrawnurdo said...

Meanwhile, in Iran...

"Ahmadinejad says Iran now possesses 6,000 centrifuges".

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1215331102917&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull

I guess he's not counting the "secret" centrifuges either.

 
At 5:03 AM, Blogger valthunder said...

i always thougth this:
israel is always the bad guy of the movie, always the one to blame.
so if israel does the right thing: wipe out the terrorist infraestructure (aka palestinean)
is blamed.
if israel does nothing, but to take rockets and terror actions from gaza and westbank, and only respond with limited action, it's blamed cose' those actions.

so, for g-d sake, please remove olmert from government and bring someone (no matters who) with balls enogh to do what is necessary to do (not necesary to say, wipe out gaza, hizbollah, and in a no far future confront iran)?. and accept the concecuences of the actions.
in any case, israel will be blamed.
so, it's better to be blamed but have done what is best for the country, and not to be blamed and done anything but a limited counter attack that put's the country's credibility in check.


Sorry if i make any grammatic or semantic mistake, but my native language is spanish!!

 

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