Wednesday, August 05, 2009

What more do you need to hear before you understand ...?

Information Minister Yuli Edelstein (Likud) speaks more strongly still, saying that what is going on in Bethlehem is a "declaration of war." "We must not act as if we haven't heard," he explained to Ynet. "We must emerge from the circle of illusions that these are moderates who want peace. They explicitly say that they support continuing the armed struggle.
"Are these the moderate leaders the world wants us to hold negotiations with? My feeling is that we are not interested in listening to the voices calling for an armed struggle, for the right of return and for the establishment of a capital of their own in Jerusalem.
"We are pretending not to hear the clear trend demonstrated by Abu Mazen (Abbas) and his people to adapt themselves to Hamas." (Note: for a couple of years now I've tracked the increased radicalization of Fatah, as Hamas sets the political agenda.)
"This is Fatah we are talking about, those who the international community is allegedly pushing us to negotiate with. If anyone should talk about settlements endangering peace, the most violent and extreme settlement is the Palestinian state, which [would] be established and run by the 'moderate' speaking today at the Fatah conference.
"...The competition is not over who will control the area and manage peace, but rather who will lead the struggle against Israel. Those who really seek peace are not talking today in Bethlehem about an armed struggle."
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3757000,00.html
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Guest Comment: Here it is again stated for the 1,000th time. But, most likely, AIPAC, American Jewish organizational leadership, the Reform and Conservative rabbis and Jewish communal leaders across the land will continue to keep their ears closed.

DT

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