The stupidity of negotiating with a 'peace partner' who wants to kill every last Jew and a mediator like 'Kerry' who knows less than zero about making peace in the middle east is disturbing.
In the last few days it has been evident that our supposed peace-partners have not moved toward reconciling differences with their Jewish neighbors, rather they have been ratcheting up the terrorist rhetoric (promising new Intifadas carried out by the very prisoners being released). Today the wicked little machmud abbas announced that the 'future palestinian state' will not permit Jews to live in the state. Thus the world expects Israel to allow arabs to live in her state, while arabs have vocally and unashamedly pronounced that all Jews would be evicted or killed in order to ensure that their state is Jew-Free.
I tell you that this makes me angry, and I am especially angry at the whores in the Obama administration including the mindless chin Kerry/Lurch.... These animals do not care about peace in the middle east, they care about ensuring the destruction of the Jewish state and causing emotional damage to the Jewish people.
When will we send the message that we do not accept this mistreatment. Jews are supposed to wield power in this country and yet we see every step of the way that the Jews are being steam-rolled by an administration hell bent on making sure that the Jewish state is arab-fodder.
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/abbas-no-israeli-palestinian/2013/07/29/id/517637Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas laid out his vision on Monday for the final status of Israeli-Palestinian relations ahead of peace talks due to resume in Washington for the first time in nearly three years.
Abbas said that no Israeli settlers or border forces could remain in a future Palestinian state and that Palestinians deem illegal all Jewish settlement building within the land occupied in the 1967 Middle East war.
The forceful statements appeared to challenge mediator U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's hopes that the terms of the talks, scheduled to begin Monday night over dinner, be kept secret.
"In a final solution, we would not see the presence of a single Israeli - civilian or soldier - on our lands," Abbas said in a briefing to mostly Egyptian journalists.
"An international, multinational presence like in Sinai, Lebanon and Syria - we are with that," he said, referring to United Nations peacekeeping operations in those places.
He was in Cairo to meet with Egypt's interim president Adli Mansour nearly a month after the country's armed forces ousted his elected predecessor, Mohamed Mursi. He also discussed with senior Egyptian intelligence figures relations between the two governments and the easing of movement of goods and people between Egypt and the Gaza Strip.
Israel has previously said it wants to maintain a military presence in the occupied West Bank at the border with Jordan to prevent any influx of weapons that could be used against it.
But Abbas said he stood by understandings he said he reached with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, predecessor to more right-wing leader Benjamin Netanyahu, that NATO forces could deploy there "as a security guarantee to us and them."
The United States is seeking to broker an agreement on a two-state solution in which Israel would exist peacefully alongside a new Palestinian state created in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, lands occupied by the Israelis since a 1967 war.
The talks will be conducted by senior aides to Netanyahu - Israel's Justice Minister Tzipi Livni and Yitzhak Molcho - and to Abbas - represented by Saeb Erekat and Mohammed Ishtyeh.
On the future of Jewish settlements on the West Bank and the status of Jerusalem - among the most contentious issues facing the two sides - Abbas signalled no softening of his stance.
"We've already made all the necessary concessions," he said.
"East Jerusalem is the capital of the state of Palestine ... if there were and must be some kind of small exchange (of land) equal in size and value, we are ready to discuss this - no more, no less," he said.
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