Monday, May 16, 2011

The Palestinian Terror State - Netanyahu To Speak Before Congress


Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is scheduled to speak in front of the US Congress next week. It's being reported that he will layout his demands for Palestinian peace and make his case for those demands as well.


[AP]

JERUSALEM -- Israel's prime minister is taking a tough line toward an emerging Palestinian government before his high-profile trip to Washington.

In a clear message to the Hamas militant group, Benjamin Netanyahu told his parliament Monday that Israel cannot make peace with a government if it includes members sworn to Israel's destruction. Netanyahu says he wants to make peace with a Palestinian state that wants to end its conflict with Israel, not continue it.

He questioned the Palestinian commitment to peace after deadly clashes with Palestinian protesters Sunday along Israel's borders. He also noted a Hamas leader's calls for the end of the "Zionist enterprise." The rival Palestinian factions, Fatah and Hamas, agreed last week to form a unity government ahead of national elections. [source]


[Israeli National News]

In a speech before the Knesset’s plenum in its special Herzl Day session, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu laid down five conditions for a peace treaty with the Palestinian Authority Arabs. These are:
  1. The Palestinians must recognize Israel as the Jewish nation’s state.
  2. The treaty must be an end to the conflict.
  3. The Arab refugee problem must be solved outside of Israel’s borders.
  4. A Palestinian state will have to be demilitarized and a peace treaty must safeguard Israel’s security.
  5. The settlement blocs will remain within the state of Israel and Jerusalem will remain its united capital.
Netanyahu’s speech can be seen as an accurate indication of what he intends to say when he addresses the U.S. Congress next Tuesday. It is unlikely that he will go back on any of the principles he laid down, given the venue: a Herzl Day address before the Knesset plenum. Fearing that the prime minister intended to announce concessions in Washington, MKs within Likud had demanded that Netanyahu address Israelis before he goes to the U.S. [full story]

I certainly hope the carnage drummed up by the minions on Sunday will help provide a recent and very potent example of the danger faced by Israel everyday. The "Arab Spring" has left the Israelis is an extremely volatile and dangerous situation. They have found themselves under a highly elevated threat from Muslims inside their country and also those from the surrounding Islamic nations.

Israel's demands for peace seem very generous to me. I believe Netanyahu is being far too easy on the genocidal Muslims. If it were me, I would simply show the door to every member of Muhammad's child raping terror gang and vaporize any Muslim country who decided to get froggy over it.


Qur'an (5:51) O you who have believed, do not take the Jews and the Christians as allies. They are [in fact] allies of one another. And whoever is an ally to them among you - then indeed, he is [one] of them. Indeed, Allah guides not the wrongdoing people.

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