Posted on 08/10/2009 12:33:42 PM PDT by Shellybenoit
Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman told visiting Democratic majority leader Rep. Steny Hoyer and 28 other party Congressmen on Monday that the PA is burying plans for peace. The Democratic delegation arrived in Israel on the heels of a visit by Republicans last week. The American Israel Education Committee, affiliated with American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), is sponsoring the trips.
Foreign Minister Lieberman greeted the Democrats with a stinging condemnation of the Palestinian Authority and the Fatah convention, which is to conclude Monday in Bethlehem. The Arabs are effectively burying the possibility of reaching an agreement in the coming years, he said. The extreme and uncompromising stand of Arabs in Jerusalem, the right of return and the Jewish population centers [in Judea and Samaria] has created a gap between them and Israel that cannot be bridged. (source)
Lieberman is only telling part of the story. Its more than just their negotiation stance, that shows the Palestinians do not want peace, just take a look at what they teach their people. This anti-Semitic tome came from the official Palestinian Newspaper:
(Excerpt) Read more at yidwithlid.blogspot.com ...
Islam is what threatens all of humanity.
“...the Palestinians do not want peace...”
Among Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad, etc., etc., those few words have long been true. They do not seek peace because their real agenda is the destruction of Israel.
I really hope Bibi realizes that Obama has absolutely no support in Congress for his "settlement" demands. There is no reason whatsoever for Israel to freeze construction for six months or even 6 hours.
The PA will really be pissed when Jesus reigns from Jerusalem.
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