Dissolve the Palestinian Authority

Israel's two state solution is to push Palestinians into walled off bantustans under the control of Israel and call it a state.
"As I told you, no new map was presented to the Palestinians through Taba. But we worked on new internal maps that would reflect the new percentages. And when the ridiculous contention was voiced that what we were proposing to the Palestinians was cantons and that they would not have territorial contiguity, I went to [Egyptian President Hosni] Mubarak and showed him a map. As I recall, it was still the 8-percent map, a map of 8-92. Mubarak perused it with interest and asked aloud why the Palestinians were claiming they didn't have contiguity."
Ben Ami, former Israeli FM.
Why do palisturd propagandists have to lie like a pornstar?

Who would control Palestine's border with Jordan?
 
Israel's two state solution is to push Palestinians into walled off bantustans under the control of Israel and call it a state.
"As I told you, no new map was presented to the Palestinians through Taba. But we worked on new internal maps that would reflect the new percentages. And when the ridiculous contention was voiced that what we were proposing to the Palestinians was cantons and that they would not have territorial contiguity, I went to [Egyptian President Hosni] Mubarak and showed him a map. As I recall, it was still the 8-percent map, a map of 8-92. Mubarak perused it with interest and asked aloud why the Palestinians were claiming they didn't have contiguity."
Ben Ami, former Israeli FM.
Why do palisturd propagandists have to lie like a pornstar?
Who would control Palestine's border with Jordan?
Since Abdallah doesn't want any palisturds on his border, it won't be palisturds, of course. Anyway, I like the way we subtly deviated from the internal palistan issue to the international question of borders. A true arab agitprop. Lie, obfuscate, weasel around, etc..
 
"As I told you, no new map was presented to the Palestinians through Taba. But we worked on new internal maps that would reflect the new percentages. And when the ridiculous contention was voiced that what we were proposing to the Palestinians was cantons and that they would not have territorial contiguity, I went to [Egyptian President Hosni] Mubarak and showed him a map. As I recall, it was still the 8-percent map, a map of 8-92. Mubarak perused it with interest and asked aloud why the Palestinians were claiming they didn't have contiguity."
Ben Ami, former Israeli FM.
Why do palisturd propagandists have to lie like a pornstar?
Who would control Palestine's border with Jordan?
Since Abdallah doesn't want any palisturds on his border, it won't be palisturds, of course. Anyway, I like the way we subtly deviated from the internal palistan issue to the international question of borders. A true arab agitprop. Lie, obfuscate, weasel around, etc..

Who would control Palestine's border with Jordan is a valid question. I stated that Palestine would be controlled by Israel. You obfuscated. If Israel controls Palestine's imports, exports, travel and tourism (like it does now in Gaza) then what I said was correct.
 
Who would control Palestine's border with Jordan?
Since Abdallah doesn't want any palisturds on his border, it won't be palisturds, of course. Anyway, I like the way we subtly deviated from the internal palistan issue to the international question of borders. A true arab agitprop. Lie, obfuscate, weasel around, etc..
Who would control Palestine's border with Jordan is a valid question.
Every arab agitpropster says so, of course.
I stated that Palestine would be controlled by Israel. You obfuscated. If Israel controls Palestine's imports, exports, travel and tourism (like it does now in Gaza) then what I said was correct.
The egyptian border Israel doesn't control, of course, but palisturds are like a bad dancer, who blames his pathetic skill on the floor.
 
Since Abdallah doesn't want any palisturds on his border, it won't be palisturds, of course. Anyway, I like the way we subtly deviated from the internal palistan issue to the international question of borders. A true arab agitprop. Lie, obfuscate, weasel around, etc..
Who would control Palestine's border with Jordan is a valid question.
Every arab agitpropster says so, of course.
I stated that Palestine would be controlled by Israel. You obfuscated. If Israel controls Palestine's imports, exports, travel and tourism (like it does now in Gaza) then what I said was correct.
The egyptian border Israel doesn't control, of course, but palisturds are like a bad dancer, who blames his pathetic skill on the floor.

The US has been paying Egypt $2B a year since 1979 to side with Israel against the will of its own population.
 
Who would control Palestine's border with Jordan is a valid question.
Every arab agitpropster says so, of course.
I stated that Palestine would be controlled by Israel. You obfuscated. If Israel controls Palestine's imports, exports, travel and tourism (like it does now in Gaza) then what I said was correct.
The egyptian border Israel doesn't control, of course, but palisturds are like a bad dancer, who blames his pathetic skill on the floor.
The US has been paying Egypt $2B a year since 1979 to side with Israel against the will of its own population.
A bad dancer always blames the floor.
 
Every arab agitpropster says so, of course.The egyptian border Israel doesn't control, of course, but palisturds are like a bad dancer, who blames his pathetic skill on the floor.
The US has been paying Egypt $2B a year since 1979 to side with Israel against the will of its own population.
A bad dancer always blames the floor.

Aid is central to Washington's relationship with Cairo. The US has provided Egypt with $1.3 billion a year in military aid since 1979, and an average of $815 million a year in economic assistance. All told, Egypt has received over $50 billion in US largesse since 1975.

The money is seen as bolstering Egypt's stability, support for US policies in the region, US access to the Suez Canal, and peace with Israel.

$50 billion later, taking stock of US aid to Egypt / The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com

The United States, whose president once called on Egypt to lead the way to democracy and reform in the Middle East, now appears disillusioned with the benefits of democracy in the most populous Arab nation.

Despite the State Department's routine condemnation of the crackdown on pro- democracy advocates in Egypt, Washington has signaled that it now views its interests in the region as best served by the status quo. This is especially true in light of tensions with Iran and the rise of Islamic- oriented groups.

The Bush administration has called on Congress to keep annual aid to Egypt of nearly $2 billion dollars intact for the next fiscal year, arguing that America's strategic interests will be harmed if aid to the Egyptian government is cut.

Despite the recent clampdown on human rights reformers in Egypt, congressional hawks -- who traditionally prioritise Israeli interests as the key determinant of US- Egyptian relations -- now argue that the push for democracy needs to slow down in Egypt. This is out of fear that anti-Israel or anti-American forces rise to power, and until democratic institutions are established.

Al-Ahram Weekly | Egypt | Congress told to maintain aid to Egypt
 
The US has been paying Egypt $2B a year since 1979 to side with Israel against the will of its own population.
A bad dancer always blames the floor.
Aid is central to Washington's relationship with Cairo. The US has provided Egypt with $1.3 billion a year in military aid since 1979, and an average of $815 million a year in economic assistance. All told, Egypt has received over $50 billion in US largesse since 1975.
Thanks to Jimmy Carter, who, bth., facilitated the rise of ayatollas in Iran. Funny, arab agitprop blames the money, but doesn't want to refuse it.
 
After all, we cannot let the Egyptians elect their own leaders and make their own policies. The last election in Egypt was rife with US backed fraud to keep the support of Israel against the wishes of the people.
 
A bad dancer always blames the floor.
Aid is central to Washington's relationship with Cairo. The US has provided Egypt with $1.3 billion a year in military aid since 1979, and an average of $815 million a year in economic assistance. All told, Egypt has received over $50 billion in US largesse since 1975.
Thanks to Jimmy Carter, who, bth., facilitated the rise of ayatollas in Iran. Funny, arab agitprop blames the money, but doesn't want to refuse it.

Of course, the fact that we threw out Iran's elected government in 1953 and installed the Shah as our dictator had nothing to do with that.
 
After all, we cannot let the Egyptians elect their own leaders and make their own policies. The last election in Egypt was rife with US backed fraud to keep the support of Israel against the wishes of the people.
A bad dancer always blames the floor, indeed.
 
"Across the past two months Obama inscribed one solid achievement in history’s ledger, where all said the feat would be impossible.

"He actually raised the bar for Presidential acts of craven ass-kissing towards Israel.

"In mid-November he was offering the Israelis $3 billion to pretend for 90 days that they'd stopped settlement construction.

"The Israelis would be paid $33 million per day for every day they agree to back the lie he is suggesting."

CounterPunch
 
"Across the past two months Obama inscribed one solid achievement in history’s ledger, where all said the feat would be impossible.

"He actually raised the bar for Presidential acts of craven ass-kissing towards Israel.

"In mid-November he was offering the Israelis $3 billion to pretend for 90 days that they'd stopped settlement construction.

"The Israelis would be paid $33 million per day for every day they agree to back the lie he is suggesting."

CounterPunch

I actually don't know why Netanyahus is building settlements at this point. Fatah has stopped the violence and is begging for peace.
 

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