Saturday, April 02, 2011

What Israel Should Do With the Peace Process.

The story is always the same in regards to the Israeli-Palestinian peace process: Israel concedes land and policy to the Palestinian Authority, while Hamas fires more rockets from the Gaza Strip. Peace efforts is a farce and is completely one sided.

It doesn't matter what Israel concedes, or what project America funds, because the Palestinians don't want peace - they want time.

Time to push the United Nations to create a Palestinian State; time to push the Palestinian Authority and Hamas terrorists towards unity and time to push the Israeli government towards internal fracture and external pressure.

This process has got to end.

Prime Minister Netanyahu should immediately announce that no negotiations shall be held with any Palestinian representative until Israel's right of existence is absolutely recognized, and until Israel's land settlements are legally accepted as legitimate. Such a declaration would force the true intents of the Palestinians to be revealed for the entire world to see.

Israel can no longer allow the United Nations, or the Palestinians to control the storyline. They must take the initiative and write the narrative.

What say you?

2 comments:

  1. Israel already did something like that. Netanyahu declared that there will be no negotiations until the Palestinians recognize Israel's right to exists as a Jewish state.
    The U.S. (Obama) got mad and Netanyahu obeyed his order to go back to negotiations.

    What Israel needs is a leadership with balls, which, sadly, they haven't had for a generation.

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