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Barak: Silent Majority Votes for Right but Wants Peace
by Gil Ronen
(IsraelNN.com) Defense Minister Ehud Barak said in his speech at the prestigious Herzliya Conference Tuesday that there is "a silent majority" in Israel in favor of a peace deal with the Palestinian Authority. This silent majority, he said, “tends toward the Right at the ballot boxes,” but will favor a peace deal and back the government's decisions.
Barak mentioned Israel's fluid borders during First Temple and Second Temple times as proof that in ancient times, too, Jewish leadership took into account realities on the ground. "To my religious friends I say, the Divine Promise existed in the past and yet the borders changed because the leadership was rational,” he said. “To my friends in the Left I say, do not be naïve. Peace is not a religion, peace is a practical vision, a means toward achieving a strong and flourishing
With Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad in the audience, Barak reiterated his support for a two-state solution. He said that he once told Yasser Arafat and Mahmoud Abbas that the most difficult decisions are made vis-a-vis one's own people. “And Netanyahu, too, will have to make difficult decisions with our people,” he said.
MK Aryeh Eldad (NU) attacked Barak's speech and called the conference “the 'Peace Now' Conference” – a reference to radical pro-appeasement group Peace Now. In his speech at the conference, Eldad said, Barak “proved that he has learned no lesson in the last 15 years and that he repeats the hollow slogans of the Oslo accords – and this time he leans on Netanyahu's agreement to the establishment of a Palestinian state.”
"Unsurprisingly, the word 'demilitarized', which was Netanyahu's fig leaf, was dropped from Barak's vision of a Palestinian state,” Eldad said. “If the government does not wake up from its delusions in time, Israel could bring itself to a suicidal danger,” he warned.
Guest Comment: What a mistake to have Barak as DM ... peace with whom? Palestinian state where? Barak is an unJew endangering Israel.
I agree with MK Aryeh Eldad (NU): Barak speech is like J Street speech and the conference is turning to be a 'Peace Now' Conference with giving official recognition to the Palestinian Authority that does not recognize Israel right to exist as a Jewish State and having its Prime Minister Salam Fayyad participates in the conference. Like Barak, who happened to also be a terrible politician, many other Israeli law makers and politicians have not learned any lesson in the past 15 years and they will easily repeat the hollow slogans of the Oslo accords. The time to change the Israeli leadership is NOW!
It is the Israelis and the Israelis only who trapped themselves into the present situation beginning when they first set at the table to give birth to the Oslo Accords! The Israelis simply DO NOT GET IT! WHY!?
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Shalom, Nurit
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