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Netanyahu’s Prayer

Oh God, thank you for giving us the power to continue in our illegal settlements & ethnic cleansing in Palestine.
Oh God, thank you for dealing with Mahmoud Abbas, the so-called “president of Palestine” who still believes that we will bring him “peace” & a “two-state solution”…..
Oh God, thank you for having us succeed in coercing all World leaders (especially European) into accepting our Middle East policy masquerade.
Oh God, please help us keep corrupt Arab leaders in their heavenly seats…..caring about their own wealth & ignoring their peoples’ demands to prosperity, democracy & freedom……
Oh God, please help destroy the Christian & Moslem religions in Jerusalem…….starting with the Aqsa (& later Sakhra) mosques……by the way God, please help us find at least one tiny stone proving that “The Temple” was there………
Oh God, we promise you that after we deal with these Islamic shrines, we will turn to the Church of Nativity…….after all, why do the Christians need it anymore? We got rid of all Palestinian Christians in old Palestine…….the land we now call Israel….
Oh God please help us continue to dupe the Palestinians, the Arabs & the rest of the World that we are spending sleepless nights working for peace in the Middle East & a two-state solution (by the way God, thank you for having our President Obama, who’s speech at Cairo University was so great in convincing Egyptian & Arab youth at Cairo that we are really working for a just Peace)……..we heard that some have believed him????
Oh God, please help our man – Mitchell – and give him the health to continue in his travels over the Middle East, convincing corrupt Arab leaders to give up Palestine & the rights of the Palestinians…..in Palestine or in the diaspora.
Amen


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November 24, 2009 - Posted by Elias | Israel, NEWS & POLITICS, Palestine | , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

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  1. Former Mossad informer and currently French president, Nicolas Sarkozi, shortly after meeting with Zionist entity’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu (Bibi) in Paris – has urged PA president Mahmoud abbas on Thursday, to restart stalled peace negotiations with Israel (reported by Israeli daily Ha’aretz, November 12, 2009).

    Abu Mazen (Mahmoud Abbas) the head of the USrael occupied West Bank administration announced on October 24, 2009 that he will hold both parliamentary and presidential elections in the West Bank, Gazzah and East Jerusalem on January 24, 2010. However, later on he threatened his bosses in Washington and Tel aviv that he would not run for the PA president in the coming election. Both Israeli president Shimon Peres and US Scretary of State Hillary Clinton called him to change his mind – reminding him that without him, Israel will loose the “negotiating partner” as none of them want to ‘negotiate’ with the democratically elected government of Hamas.

    Professor Galia Golan (IDC College in Herzliya) said: “It’s not really looking good right now. You’ve got a very right-wing Israeli government, a weak Palestinian leadership, and a US administration not willing to do anything decisive.” Professor Golan is the founder of Peace Now movement in Israel. “I hope Obama would do more to pressure Israel to freeze settlement expansion in the West Bank and East Jerusalem and to release prisoners as a way of strengthening Abbas. Instead, Obama “waffled” and bached down from his original demands,” she said.

    Palestinian chief negotiator, Saeb Erekat said that if Abbas does step down, the entire Palestinian Authority (PA) could collapse. The PA has no political or military clout. Zionist regime is using PA to finance and run schools, hospitals and sanitary department in the West Bank on its behalf. This saves Tel aviv millions of dollars each year which is now provided by the US and EU.

    Former Mossad agent and currently editor of Bittermelon.org website, Jossi Alpher, said: “The American still don’t get this. The administration somehow thainks that if it can get the talks started (without Hamas), they will succeed….”

    Some Palestinian officials believe Abbas will still change his mind about resigning (his current term expired in January 2009) as he has several times in the past. If not, they worry there could be chaos among Palestinians (instigated by Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan on behalf of USrael).

    “This is hardly the first time the Palestinians have been outfoxed by Israel in Washington. Yet, they still don’t get it. They still don’t understand that in an era of Arab disarray and impotence, and particularly when confronted by a less than coherent new American policy departure, their smartest strategists should be traveling to Washington, not (with all due respect) to Cairo, Amman and Riyadh.

    The real lesson of the settlement freeze fiasco concerns who understands Washington better, Netanyahu or Abu Mazen,” wrote Yossi Alpher on November 11, 2009.

    The Israelis and Americans have made it clear they prefer the Palestinians to remain divided, and Hamas and Gazzah isolated, in the belief that Abbas will be able to deliver a “peaceful settlement” on their terms on the basis of political support in the West Bank. While Palestinians have been demanding a settlement between Hamas and Fatah, the US and Israel clearly hope that election ins in the West Bank in January 2010, without any polls in Gazzah, would consolidate the division and Fatah’s rule over the West Bank and so make an agreement with Israel more feasible.

    After watching how much Fatah’s leadership is beholden to outside forces, specifically Israel, the US, and the ZOGs in the EU – that the interests of the Palestinians are no longer their prime concern.

    http://rehmat1.wordpress.com/2009/11/13/abu-mazen-please-come-back/

    Comment by rehmat1 | November 25, 2009


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