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« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2016, 11:18:20 PM »
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US Vice President Joe Biden acknowledged “overwhelming frustration” with Israel’s government, claiming Prime Minister Netanyahu has led Israel in the wrong direction, in an unusually sharp rebuke of America’s closest ally in the Middle East.

Biden, in a speech to the extreme left-wing Jewish American J Street organization, offered a grim outlook for peace efforts, reflecting dim hopes for progress during the remainder of the Obama administration.

Although he said Israelis and Palestinians shared blame for undermining trust and shirking responsibility, he was emphatic in his critique of Netanyahu’s government, suggesting his approach raised “profound questions” about how Israel could remain both Jewish and democratic.

“I firmly believe that the actions that Israel’s government has taken over the past several years — the steady and systematic expansion of settlements, the legalization of outposts, land seizures — they’re moving us and more importantly they’re moving Israel in the wrong direction,” Biden said.

He said those policies were moving Israel toward a “one-state reality” — meaning a single state for Palestinians and Israelis in which eventually, Israeli Jews will no longer be the majority.

“That reality is dangerous,” Biden added.
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PM Netanyahu and Vice President Joe Biden. (Amit Shabi/POOL)

Biden, who met in March with both Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority (PA) head Mahmoud Abbas, said he came away from that trip discouraged about prospects for peace anytime soon.

Still, he said it was the US obligation to guarantee Israel’s security and to “push them as hard as we can” toward a two-state solution despite “our sometimes overwhelming frustration with the Israeli government.”

“There is at the moment no political will that I observed from either Israelis or Palestinians to go forward with serious negotiations,” Biden said.

The vice president’s remarks to J Street, a dovish Israel advocacy group that frequently criticizes Netanyahu, came at the height of a campaign season in which candidates have been scrutinized over their adherence to traditionally stalwart US support for Israel. Ahead of Tuesday’s primary in New York, Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders has sparked controversy for saying the US should be even-handed and mustn’t always say that Netanyahu is right.

Biden also singled out Palestinian leaders, including Abbas, for declining to condemn acts of terrorism carried out against Israelis, in a nod to the seven-month wave of Palestinian terror attacks. He said of Monday’s bus bombing that wounded scores in Jerusalem that the US condemns “misguided cowards” who resort to violence.

“No matter what legitimate disagreements the Palestinian people have with Israel, there is never justification for terrorism,” Biden said. “No leader should fail to condemn as terrorists those who commit such brutalities.”

Biden’s tough talk about a key US partner reflected diminishing patience within the White House as President Barack Obama’s term nears an end, compounded by deep disagreements over Iran and a strained relationship between the leaders of both countries.

In recent weeks, the Obama administration has left open the possibility that it could support or at least not block an anti-Israel UN resolution laying out parameters for a future peace deal, a possibility that Israel has railed against.

In another dig at Netanyahu and his Likud party, Biden singled out for praise Stav Shaffir, a young member of Israel’s parliament and Netanyahu critic from the left wing of Israeli politics.

“May your views begin to once again become the majority opinion in the Knesset,” Biden said.

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Re: Jew-Hating VP
« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2016, 11:43:38 PM »
Lol these gus talk out of both sides of their mouth.  Biden is lying about settlement expansion, he is lying about a lot of things.   As we speak Netanyahu is arranging for an IDF WITHDRAWAL from Judea and Samaria that has been all over the news.

But let's assume for a minute that Biden was telling the truth and netannuthouse was really unwilling to make a peace deal.  So what?  Isn't Netanyahu the prime minister of Israel?   Doesn't that mean he determined it's not in Israel's interest to do so?  So the world needs Biden to say, no no I know better than you, it really IS what you want.  If he wanted that he would do it.  There is no logic to anything the us govt says on his topic.  None.