Should we laugh or cry at Salam Fayyad?

Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad said Thursday that the failure to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has helped fuel unrest in Egypt and elsewhere in the Mideast.What a spoiled child who can't see anyone else's issues in the world aside from his own. It's time that these arrogant, spoiled children called the 'Palestinian leadership' got a hard smack across the face. I don't know whether to laugh or cry at his arrogance.
During a visit to Paris, Fayyad said protesters' complaints stem not only from internal problems in their own societies, but also from "a frustration, a desperation because of the failure of efforts to solve the Palestinian problem."
Fayyad spoke during a news conference with French Prime Minister Francois Fillon. Later Thursday, Fayyad is scheduled to meet French President Nicolas Sarkozy and to attend dinner talks on a follow up conference to a 2007 donor event in Paris that raised $7.7 billion in Palestinian aid pledges.
Fillon said France would be willing to host a new conference in June on the condition it includes a "political dimension, beyond financial and economic aid," _ a major step on the road to the creation of a Palestinian state in 2011, he added.
Labels: Egyptian regime change, Francois Fillon, Nicolas Sarkozy, Palestinian donors' conference, Palestinian state, Salam Fayyad
1 Comments:
Like the Arabs really care about the Palestinians. They have their own problems to deal with now.
And Salam Fayyad is living in a dream world!
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