Obama: We can’t create a “Palestine” state, it’s hopeless; Bibi: we are still determined to create a “Palestine” state!

Last week, even the Muslim anti-Semite Barack Hussein Obama said that a “Palestine” state cannot be created during his Presidency. Obama said that the situation was hopeless. Meanwhile Obama administration officials told the American news media that the “two state solution is dead”. This could have been good news for Israel because creating a “Palestine” state would be national suicide for the Jewish state. Creating a “Palestine” state means an Israeli retreat to the pre-1967 borders that are only 6 to 9 miles wide. Even the extreme leftist Abba Eban called the pre-1967 borders “Auschwitz lines”.

But in his grotesque meeting today with Obama, Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu disagreed with Obama’s assertion that a “Palestine” state cannot be created. Bibi insisted that Israel remains committed to a “two state solution” and urged Obama to continue his diplomatic efforts aimed at securing a suicidal Israeli retreat to the Auschwitz lines. This is the lesson Bibi has learned from the wave of murderous Arab Nazi terrorist stabbings and shootings – that Israel must completely surrender to the Arab enemy.

There is no such thing as “Palestine” or a “Palestinian”. It is a lie and a propaganda war intended to destroy Israel the Jewish people. Click here for more information.

Here now are some more details from news reports of the meeting in which Netanyahu continued to lavishly praise the anti-Semite Obama:

obama_netanyahuThe initial meeting featured friendly rhetoric from both leaders, but there was a markedly frosty chemistry between the two, who have clashed repeatedly over the past eight years.

Obama noted that it’s “no secret” that the United States and Israel have had a “strong disagreement” over the Iran nuclear deal, but that the “extraordinary bond” between the two countries remained as strong as ever.

He added that both countries agreed on preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, and as such would find “common ground” there. [Yeah, right.]

“I will also discuss with the Prime Minister his thoughts on… how we can get back on a path towards [so-called] peace and how we can make sure that legitimate Palestinian aspirations are met through a political process even as we make sure that Israel is able to secure itself.”

For his part, Netanyahu thanked the President for the US’s continued “support” for Israel, and said he was still committed to the idea of “two states for two peoples.”

“I want to thank you for this opportunity to strengthen our friendship, which is strong, strengthen our alliance, which is strong,” he began. “I think it’s rooted in shared values. It’s buttressed by shared interests. It’s driven forward by a sense of a shared destiny.”

“We are obviously tested, today, in the instability and insecurity in the Middle East, as you described it,” he continued. “I think everybody can see it with the savagery of ISIS, with the aggression and terror by Iran’s proxies, and by Iran itself, and the combination of turbulence has now displaced millions of people, has butchered hundreds of thousands, and we don’t know what will transpire.”

“And I think this is a tremendously important opportunity for us to work together, to see how we can defend ourselves against this aggression and this terror, how we can roll it back. It’s a daunting task.”

Netanyahu then referenced the two-state solution.

“I want to make it clear. We haven’t given up our hope for peace. We’ll never give up our hope for peace,” Netanyahu said.

“I remain committed to a vision of peace of two states for two peoples, a demilitarized Palestinian state that recognizes the Jewish state.”

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