Israel Responds To Abbas

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Netanyahu responds to Palestinian letter - Yahoo! News

Netanyahu responds to Palestinian letter
ReutersBy Ali Sawafta | Reuters – 8 hrs ago

RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Israel and the Palestinian Authority issued a rare joint statement on Saturday, saying they were committed to peace after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dispatched an envoy to meet Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

The envoy carried a letter from Netanyahu replying to one he received last month from Abbas, in which the Palestinian leader stated his grievances over the collapse of peace talks in 2010 and laid out his parameters for a resumption of negotiations.

Details of Netanyahu's letter were not released, but Israeli officials said last week that they did not expect him to accept a key Palestinian demand to halt all settlement building in the occupied territories before reopening any talks.

Netanyahu's office issued a joint statement with the Palestinians after envoy Isaac Molcho met Abbas in Ramallah -- the Palestinian Authority's administrative capital.

"Israel and the Palestinian Authority are committed to achieving peace and the sides hope that the exchange of letters between President Abbas and Prime Minister Netanyahu will further this goal," the statement said.

. . .

Probably nothing will come of this, then again, if it did? How weird would that be for Obama? Of course with all the good will between the US and Israel today, who'd think?

If some sort of agreement was formed, what would that mean for Iran?

Oh yes, this administration has just done a peachy job with the world relations.
 
Awww, that's nice. Can't we all just get along in the name of the religion of peace islime? :bow3:

:Boom2:
:bow3: My message to the loathed Jews is that there is no god but allah, we will chase you everywhere We are a nation that drinks blood, and we know that there is no better blood than the blood of the Jews. We will not leave you alone until we have quenched our thirst with your blood, and our children's thirst with your blood, we will not rest until you leave the Muslim countries.
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kind of a weird story.

Netanyahu responds to Palestinian letter - Yahoo! News

Netanyahu responds to Palestinian letter
ReutersBy Ali Sawafta | Reuters – 8 hrs ago

RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Israel and the Palestinian Authority issued a rare joint statement on Saturday, saying they were committed to peace after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dispatched an envoy to meet Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

The envoy carried a letter from Netanyahu replying to one he received last month from Abbas, in which the Palestinian leader stated his grievances over the collapse of peace talks in 2010 and laid out his parameters for a resumption of negotiations.

Details of Netanyahu's letter were not released, but Israeli officials said last week that they did not expect him to accept a key Palestinian demand to halt all settlement building in the occupied territories before reopening any talks.

Netanyahu's office issued a joint statement with the Palestinians after envoy Isaac Molcho met Abbas in Ramallah -- the Palestinian Authority's administrative capital.

"Israel and the Palestinian Authority are committed to achieving peace and the sides hope that the exchange of letters between President Abbas and Prime Minister Netanyahu will further this goal," the statement said.

. . .

Probably nothing will come of this, then again, if it did? How weird would that be for Obama? Of course with all the good will between the US and Israel today, who'd think?

If some sort of agreement was formed, what would that mean for Iran?

Oh yes, this administration has just done a peachy job with the world relations.
Smells like deja vu, all over again. IMO
 
kind of a weird story.

Netanyahu responds to Palestinian letter - Yahoo! News

Netanyahu responds to Palestinian letter
ReutersBy Ali Sawafta | Reuters – 8 hrs ago

RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Israel and the Palestinian Authority issued a rare joint statement on Saturday, saying they were committed to peace after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dispatched an envoy to meet Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

The envoy carried a letter from Netanyahu replying to one he received last month from Abbas, in which the Palestinian leader stated his grievances over the collapse of peace talks in 2010 and laid out his parameters for a resumption of negotiations.

Details of Netanyahu's letter were not released, but Israeli officials said last week that they did not expect him to accept a key Palestinian demand to halt all settlement building in the occupied territories before reopening any talks.

Netanyahu's office issued a joint statement with the Palestinians after envoy Isaac Molcho met Abbas in Ramallah -- the Palestinian Authority's administrative capital.

"Israel and the Palestinian Authority are committed to achieving peace and the sides hope that the exchange of letters between President Abbas and Prime Minister Netanyahu will further this goal," the statement said.

. . .

Probably nothing will come of this, then again, if it did? How weird would that be for Obama? Of course with all the good will between the US and Israel today, who'd think?

If some sort of agreement was formed, what would that mean for Iran?

Oh yes, this administration has just done a peachy job with the world relations.

The pals concede they are no longer an important matter to the world for the most part, Israel having successfully marginalized them.
 
Just watched a bit of news from Israel. Palisimians will resume peace talks if Israel meets pre-conditions. Israel stated peace talks could resume without preconditions. Deja vu all over again. Yogi Berra was right.
 
Just watched a bit of news from Israel. Palisimians will resume peace talks if Israel meets pre-conditions. Israel stated peace talks could resume without preconditions. Deja vu all over again. Yogi Berra was right.

The pals have acknowledged they "lost the debate" about statehood so they're relegated to being at the back of the line for grievances.

Meanwhile, Google has 2 R&D centers in Israel and Apple is opening their first.
 
Just watched a bit of news from Israel. Palisimians will resume peace talks if Israel meets pre-conditions. Israel stated peace talks could resume without preconditions. Deja vu all over again. Yogi Berra was right.

Is Israel going to give up its pre-conditions?
 
Just watched a bit of news from Israel. Palisimians will resume peace talks if Israel meets pre-conditions. Israel stated peace talks could resume without preconditions. Deja vu all over again. Yogi Berra was right.

Is Israel going to give up its pre-conditions?

Israel's only pre-condition is that there be no pre-conditions. Just peace talks. Obviously that's not good enough for your hapless "Palestinian" comrades who continue to condemn generation after generation of their young to the same squalid, desperate lives their parents and grandparents lived just to satisfy your lust for Jewish blood. What pathetic fools they be:

Palestinians Try to Resurrect a U.N. Resolution They Violently Rejected 64 Years Ago
By Patrick Goodenough
November 30, 2011


(CNSNews.com) – As the U.N. Tuesday marked its annual day of “solidarity” with the Palestinian cause, the Palestine Liberation Organization took the opportunity once again to promote a 1947 U.N. resolution that divided the territory between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River into a Jewish state and an Arab one.

Palestinian leaders periodically try to resurrect U.N. General Assembly resolution 181 – also known as the Partition Plan -- in support of their demands for territory and control over Jerusalem.

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...4K2-CQ&usg=AFQjCNHOvyD8LHKwQ05lBMgTjLtbNpAAmQ
 
Just watched a bit of news from Israel. Palisimians will resume peace talks if Israel meets pre-conditions. Israel stated peace talks could resume without preconditions. Deja vu all over again. Yogi Berra was right.

Is Israel going to give up its pre-conditions?
You tell me, knucklehead. Do you not comprehend English?

Sure, No Palestinian can come to the table unless he recognizes Israel's right to exist and will eliminate "violence."

IOW, he must be willing to surrender and disarm.

Those pre-conditions.
 
Is Israel going to give up its pre-conditions?
You tell me, knucklehead. Do you not comprehend English?

Sure, No Palestinian can come to the table unless he recognizes Israel's right to exist and will eliminate "violence."

IOW, he must be willing to surrender and disarm.

Those pre-conditions.

You're done, loser.

RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Prime Minister Salam Fayyad said on Tuesday the Palestinians may have "lost the argument" on the international stage for an independent state but cautioned that continued Israeli occupation was unsustainable.

In an interview with Reuters, Fayyad struck a note of discord with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas by calling for elections that have long been delayed because of deep political divisions between the Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank.

He also warned his administration's future was clouded by severe financial strains and said the Palestinians had failed to galvanize a distracted world behind their cause.

"I think we are losing the argument, if we have not already lost the argument. But that doesn't make our position wrong," said the former World Bank economist, a political independent who has had strong support amongst Western powers.

Arab unrest, the U.S. presidential elections and financial crises in Europe had combined to knock the Palestinian issue off the global agenda more than 18 months after peace talks with Israel broke down in a dispute over Jewish settlement building.

"What is the biggest obstacle we face? The state of marginalization. It is unprecedented," he said. "The Israelis have managed to successfully trivialize our side of the argument," he added, alluding to the Palestinian demands for a halt to settlement building before negotiations can resume.

I do not believe we will be able to get a state unless we are able to reunify our country," he said of the political divide that has split the West Bank from the coastal enclave of Gaza, governed since 2007 by the Islamist group Hamas.
 
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Prime Minister Salam Fayyad said...

Fayyad has never been the prime minister. He should get out of the way and let the elected government take charge.

Fayyad and Abbas are to milktoast to deal with Israel.
 
Just watched a bit of news from Israel. Palisimians will resume peace talks if Israel meets pre-conditions. Israel stated peace talks could resume without preconditions. Deja vu all over again. Yogi Berra was right.

Is Israel going to give up its pre-conditions?

Israel's only pre-condition is that there be no pre-conditions. Just peace talks. Obviously that's not good enough for your hapless "Palestinian" comrades who continue to condemn generation after generation of their young to the same squalid, desperate lives their parents and grandparents lived just to satisfy your lust for Jewish blood. What pathetic fools they be:

Palestinians Try to Resurrect a U.N. Resolution They Violently Rejected 64 Years Ago
By Patrick Goodenough
November 30, 2011


(CNSNews.com) – As the U.N. Tuesday marked its annual day of “solidarity” with the Palestinian cause, the Palestine Liberation Organization took the opportunity once again to promote a 1947 U.N. resolution that divided the territory between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River into a Jewish state and an Arab one.

Palestinian leaders periodically try to resurrect U.N. General Assembly resolution 181 – also known as the Partition Plan -- in support of their demands for territory and control over Jerusalem.

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...4K2-CQ&usg=AFQjCNHOvyD8LHKwQ05lBMgTjLtbNpAAmQ


The above highlighted section is not true and I can prove it with one word, and that word would be " Jerusalem ". It is Israeli policy that Jerusalem be undevided and that it remain under Israeli control. That seems like a precondition to me !!! :hmpf::hmpf::hmpf:
 
Israel's only pre-condition is that there be no pre-conditions. Just peace talks. Obviously that's not good enough for your hapless "Palestinian" comrades who continue to condemn generation after generation of their young to the same squalid, desperate lives their parents and grandparents lived just to satisfy your lust for Jewish blood. What pathetic fools they be:

Palestinians Try to Resurrect a U.N. Resolution They Violently Rejected 64 Years Ago
By Patrick Goodenough
November 30, 2011


(CNSNews.com) – As the U.N. Tuesday marked its annual day of “solidarity” with the Palestinian cause, the Palestine Liberation Organization took the opportunity once again to promote a 1947 U.N. resolution that divided the territory between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River into a Jewish state and an Arab one.

Palestinian leaders periodically try to resurrect U.N. General Assembly resolution 181 – also known as the Partition Plan -- in support of their demands for territory and control over Jerusalem.

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...4K2-CQ&usg=AFQjCNHOvyD8LHKwQ05lBMgTjLtbNpAAmQ


The above highlighted section is not true and I can prove it with one word, and that word would be " Jerusalem ". It is Israeli policy that Jerusalem be undevided and that it remain under Israeli control. That seems like a precondition to me !!! :hmpf::hmpf::hmpf:

Jerusalem appears 700 times in the Hebrew Bible. Number of Times Jerusalem appears in the quran: Zero. Not even once.
 
Israel's only pre-condition is that there be no pre-conditions. Just peace talks. Obviously that's not good enough for your hapless "Palestinian" comrades who continue to condemn generation after generation of their young to the same squalid, desperate lives their parents and grandparents lived just to satisfy your lust for Jewish blood. What pathetic fools they be:

Palestinians Try to Resurrect a U.N. Resolution They Violently Rejected 64 Years Ago
By Patrick Goodenough
November 30, 2011


(CNSNews.com) – As the U.N. Tuesday marked its annual day of “solidarity” with the Palestinian cause, the Palestine Liberation Organization took the opportunity once again to promote a 1947 U.N. resolution that divided the territory between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River into a Jewish state and an Arab one.

Palestinian leaders periodically try to resurrect U.N. General Assembly resolution 181 – also known as the Partition Plan -- in support of their demands for territory and control over Jerusalem.

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...4K2-CQ&usg=AFQjCNHOvyD8LHKwQ05lBMgTjLtbNpAAmQ


The above highlighted section is not true and I can prove it with one word, and that word would be " Jerusalem ". It is Israeli policy that Jerusalem be undevided and that it remain under Israeli control. That seems like a precondition to me !!! :hmpf::hmpf::hmpf:
Not a pre-condition but a stone cold fact.
 
Hebrew Bible
Then Solomon began to build the house of the LORD at Jerusalem in mount Moriah, where the Lord appeared unto David his father, in the place that David had prepared in the threshingfloor of Ornan the Jebusite.

Eminent Historian Sir Martin Gilbert, Author of 10 Books on Jewish and Middle East History and 3 Books on Jerusalem ...
Jerusalem became the capital of the first Jewish kingdom in 1004 BC, over 3000 years ago. With the brief exception of the Crusader period, no other non-Jewish ruling power of Jerusalem made the city a capital but it was consistently a capital for the Jews. Driven into partial exile by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 BC, the Jews returned fifty years later and rebuilt Jerusalem as their capital. It was their capital, too, under the Maccabees. The unity of the city achieved in 1967, then, was more than a quirk of military geography. It was the fulfillment of unbroken historical longings.
 
Is Israel going to give up its pre-conditions?
You tell me, knucklehead. Do you not comprehend English?

Sure, No Palestinian can come to the table unless he recognizes Israel's right to exist and will eliminate "violence."

IOW, he must be willing to surrender and disarm.

Those pre-conditions.

Obviously those are your pre-conditions, Princess, not Israel's.
Once more for the terminally dense Tinhorn: Israel says no pre-conditions to restart peace talks.
 
You tell me, knucklehead. Do you not comprehend English?

Sure, No Palestinian can come to the table unless he recognizes Israel's right to exist and will eliminate "violence."

IOW, he must be willing to surrender and disarm.

Those pre-conditions.

Obviously those are your pre-conditions, Princess, not Israel's.
Once more for the terminally dense Tinhorn: Israel says no pre-conditions to restart peace talks.

So Israel is going to drop that surrender and disarm thing?
 

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