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Analysis: Israel left wing sees Jewish state's end - Yahoo! News

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — An apocalyptic tone has crept into Israel's hitherto muted election season, with opposition leaders and others sounding increasingly desperate warnings that a few more years of rule by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's heavily favored right wing might well destroy the Jewish state.

The idea is that by holding onto the lands Palestinians want for their state — and continuing to settle them with Jews — the Israeli right is marching blindly toward a future in which Arabs could outnumber Jews in the country and ultimately take over.

Perhaps the most strident proponent of this message is former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, who four years ago led peace talks with the Palestinians and recently founded a new party whose primary message is that the Zionist project is in danger. "Netanyahu is leading us toward the end of the Jewish state," she said in a statement Friday. "Israelis must choose between extremism and Zionism. Israel is in great danger and everyone must wake up now."

Outgoing opposition leader Shaul Mofaz, a former military chief and defense minister, warns at campaign appearances that Arabs will soon outnumber Jews in the Holy Land and the main strategic priority must be to partition the land to prevent the emergence of a "binational state." Leaders of the main center-left Labor Party say much the same.

Netanyahu's majority depends on his Likud party in coalition with other nationalist and religious groups known as the "right." Despite all its bewildering complications, the political spectrum ultimately resembles something of a two-party system.

The prime minister and his supporters have argued that Israel must not act in haste and many on the right stridently oppose any territorial concessions on the lands Israel captured in 1967 — the West Bank, east Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, where the Palestinians want to set up their state.

The author Amos Oz, who has long been viewed as an oracle of sorts in Israel, called the governing coalition "the most anti-Zionist in the history of Israel" for ignoring the demographic issue.

"If there will not be two states here, neither will it (even) be a binational state — it will be an Arab state," he was quoted by Haaretz as saying on Friday. "They believe Jews can rule an Arab majority (but) no apartheid nation in the world survived without collapsing in a few years."
 
No worry. Netanyahu will be solidly defeated in the next Israeli election. Hopefully he will be tried & convicted for war crimes against his own citizens. What kind of leader of a country makes peace offerings to Palestinians, builds a security fence & concedes land to them so they can remain? No surrounding Arab country, who know the Palestinians best, ever treated them like Israel does. Shame on Netanyahu.



Analysis: Israel left wing sees Jewish state's end - Yahoo! News

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — An apocalyptic tone has crept into Israel's hitherto muted election season, with opposition leaders and others sounding increasingly desperate warnings that a few more years of rule by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's heavily favored right wing might well destroy the Jewish state.

The idea is that by holding onto the lands Palestinians want for their state — and continuing to settle them with Jews — the Israeli right is marching blindly toward a future in which Arabs could outnumber Jews in the country and ultimately take over.

Perhaps the most strident proponent of this message is former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, who four years ago led peace talks with the Palestinians and recently founded a new party whose primary message is that the Zionist project is in danger. "Netanyahu is leading us toward the end of the Jewish state," she said in a statement Friday. "Israelis must choose between extremism and Zionism. Israel is in great danger and everyone must wake up now."

Outgoing opposition leader Shaul Mofaz, a former military chief and defense minister, warns at campaign appearances that Arabs will soon outnumber Jews in the Holy Land and the main strategic priority must be to partition the land to prevent the emergence of a "binational state." Leaders of the main center-left Labor Party say much the same.

Netanyahu's majority depends on his Likud party in coalition with other nationalist and religious groups known as the "right." Despite all its bewildering complications, the political spectrum ultimately resembles something of a two-party system.

The prime minister and his supporters have argued that Israel must not act in haste and many on the right stridently oppose any territorial concessions on the lands Israel captured in 1967 — the West Bank, east Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, where the Palestinians want to set up their state.

The author Amos Oz, who has long been viewed as an oracle of sorts in Israel, called the governing coalition "the most anti-Zionist in the history of Israel" for ignoring the demographic issue.

"If there will not be two states here, neither will it (even) be a binational state — it will be an Arab state," he was quoted by Haaretz as saying on Friday. "They believe Jews can rule an Arab majority (but) no apartheid nation in the world survived without collapsing in a few years."
 
Analysis: Israel left wing sees Jewish state's end - Yahoo! News

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — An apocalyptic tone has crept into Israel's hitherto muted election season, with opposition leaders and others sounding increasingly desperate warnings that a few more years of rule by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's heavily favored right wing might well destroy the Jewish state.

The idea is that by holding onto the lands Palestinians want for their state — and continuing to settle them with Jews — the Israeli right is marching blindly toward a future in which Arabs could outnumber Jews in the country and ultimately take over.

Perhaps the most strident proponent of this message is former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, who four years ago led peace talks with the Palestinians and recently founded a new party whose primary message is that the Zionist project is in danger. "Netanyahu is leading us toward the end of the Jewish state," she said in a statement Friday. "Israelis must choose between extremism and Zionism. Israel is in great danger and everyone must wake up now."

Outgoing opposition leader Shaul Mofaz, a former military chief and defense minister, warns at campaign appearances that Arabs will soon outnumber Jews in the Holy Land and the main strategic priority must be to partition the land to prevent the emergence of a "binational state." Leaders of the main center-left Labor Party say much the same.

Netanyahu's majority depends on his Likud party in coalition with other nationalist and religious groups known as the "right." Despite all its bewildering complications, the political spectrum ultimately resembles something of a two-party system.

The prime minister and his supporters have argued that Israel must not act in haste and many on the right stridently oppose any territorial concessions on the lands Israel captured in 1967 — the West Bank, east Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, where the Palestinians want to set up their state.

The author Amos Oz, who has long been viewed as an oracle of sorts in Israel, called the governing coalition "the most anti-Zionist in the history of Israel" for ignoring the demographic issue.

"If there will not be two states here, neither will it (even) be a binational state — it will be an Arab state," he was quoted by Haaretz as saying on Friday. "They believe Jews can rule an Arab majority (but) no apartheid nation in the world survived without collapsing in a few years."

Arabs trying to take over Israel ?? Hmm, didn't they try that many times and fail miserably each time ? :lol:
 
Analysis: Israel left wing sees Jewish state's end - Yahoo! News

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — An apocalyptic tone has crept into Israel's hitherto muted election season, with opposition leaders and others sounding increasingly desperate warnings that a few more years of rule by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's heavily favored right wing might well destroy the Jewish state.

The idea is that by holding onto the lands Palestinians want for their state — and continuing to settle them with Jews — the Israeli right is marching blindly toward a future in which Arabs could outnumber Jews in the country and ultimately take over.

Perhaps the most strident proponent of this message is former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, who four years ago led peace talks with the Palestinians and recently founded a new party whose primary message is that the Zionist project is in danger. "Netanyahu is leading us toward the end of the Jewish state," she said in a statement Friday. "Israelis must choose between extremism and Zionism. Israel is in great danger and everyone must wake up now."

Outgoing opposition leader Shaul Mofaz, a former military chief and defense minister, warns at campaign appearances that Arabs will soon outnumber Jews in the Holy Land and the main strategic priority must be to partition the land to prevent the emergence of a "binational state." Leaders of the main center-left Labor Party say much the same.

Netanyahu's majority depends on his Likud party in coalition with other nationalist and religious groups known as the "right." Despite all its bewildering complications, the political spectrum ultimately resembles something of a two-party system.

The prime minister and his supporters have argued that Israel must not act in haste and many on the right stridently oppose any territorial concessions on the lands Israel captured in 1967 — the West Bank, east Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, where the Palestinians want to set up their state.

The author Amos Oz, who has long been viewed as an oracle of sorts in Israel, called the governing coalition "the most anti-Zionist in the history of Israel" for ignoring the demographic issue.

"If there will not be two states here, neither will it (even) be a binational state — it will be an Arab state," he was quoted by Haaretz as saying on Friday. "They believe Jews can rule an Arab majority (but) no apartheid nation in the world survived without collapsing in a few years."

Israel keeps shooting itself in the foot with its illegal settlements.

This just gives more fuel to international campaigns like BDS and IAW.
 
Just how stupid can Palestinians get? I tell ya this is just another Zionist plot to massacre Palestinians to steal more of "their land."




Analysis: Israel left wing sees Jewish state's end - Yahoo! News

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — An apocalyptic tone has crept into Israel's hitherto muted election season, with opposition leaders and others sounding increasingly desperate warnings that a few more years of rule by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's heavily favored right wing might well destroy the Jewish state.

The idea is that by holding onto the lands Palestinians want for their state — and continuing to settle them with Jews — the Israeli right is marching blindly toward a future in which Arabs could outnumber Jews in the country and ultimately take over.

Perhaps the most strident proponent of this message is former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, who four years ago led peace talks with the Palestinians and recently founded a new party whose primary message is that the Zionist project is in danger. "Netanyahu is leading us toward the end of the Jewish state," she said in a statement Friday. "Israelis must choose between extremism and Zionism. Israel is in great danger and everyone must wake up now."

Outgoing opposition leader Shaul Mofaz, a former military chief and defense minister, warns at campaign appearances that Arabs will soon outnumber Jews in the Holy Land and the main strategic priority must be to partition the land to prevent the emergence of a "binational state." Leaders of the main center-left Labor Party say much the same.

Netanyahu's majority depends on his Likud party in coalition with other nationalist and religious groups known as the "right." Despite all its bewildering complications, the political spectrum ultimately resembles something of a two-party system.

The prime minister and his supporters have argued that Israel must not act in haste and many on the right stridently oppose any territorial concessions on the lands Israel captured in 1967 — the West Bank, east Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, where the Palestinians want to set up their state.

The author Amos Oz, who has long been viewed as an oracle of sorts in Israel, called the governing coalition "the most anti-Zionist in the history of Israel" for ignoring the demographic issue.

"If there will not be two states here, neither will it (even) be a binational state — it will be an Arab state," he was quoted by Haaretz as saying on Friday. "They believe Jews can rule an Arab majority (but) no apartheid nation in the world survived without collapsing in a few years."

Arabs trying to take over Israel ?? Hmm, didn't they try that many times and fail miserably each time ? :lol:
 
Arabs trying to take over Israel ?? Hmm, didn't they try that many times and fail miserably each time ? :lol:

They only need to win one time:eusa_pray: for isntreal to be Toast man
 
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Arabs trying to take over Israel ?? Hmm, didn't they try that many times and fail miserably each time ? :lol:

They only need to win one time:eusa_pray: for isntreal to be Toast man
Maybe they wouldn't give the Arabs the chance as much as you Muslims would like to see Israel destroyed.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/embed/nFRRb08bMZM?feature=player_detailpage]IAI's Systems Simulation - YouTube[/ame]
 
Arabs trying to take over Israel ?? Hmm, didn't they try that many times and fail miserably each time ? :lol:

They only need to win one time:eusa_pray: for isntreal to be Toast man
Maybe they wouldn't give the Arabs the chance as much as you Muslims would like to see Israel destroyed.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/embed/nFRRb08bMZM?feature=player_detailpage]IAI's Systems Simulation - YouTube[/ame]

Israel will not be defeated militarily.

It will just rot out from the inside like a bad tooth.
 
They only need to win one time:eusa_pray: for isntreal to be Toast man
Maybe they wouldn't give the Arabs the chance as much as you Muslims would like to see Israel destroyed.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/embed/nFRRb08bMZM?feature=player_detailpage]IAI's Systems Simulation - YouTube[/ame]

Israel will not be defeated militarily.

It will just rot out from the inside like a bad tooth.


Despite everything people have thrown to Israel they are stronger than ever in morale and military.

The only thing rotting are the Islamists and terrorists fanatics. Nobody else.
 
They only need to win one time:eusa_pray: for isntreal to be Toast man
Maybe they wouldn't give the Arabs the chance as much as you Muslims would like to see Israel destroyed.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/embed/nFRRb08bMZM?feature=player_detailpage]IAI's Systems Simulation - YouTube[/ame]

Israel will not be defeated militarily.

It will just rot out from the inside like a bad tooth.
So tell us, Tinnie, will the Muslims rot out their reputation by busily killing those who are non Muslims and even those of other sects? I think there are many in Europe who are very, very disgusted with the Muslims living there and think of them like a bad tooth which should be pulled. However, since you are that great propagandist for Hamas and are always busy on that magic computer that really isn't there, no doubt you are salivating over the thought that Israel might be destroyed by your friends. Isn't it strange that there are Arab Muslim journalists who write that the Arabs have it much better in Israel than in many places in the Middle East, but of course Tinnie refuses to listen to what they say because he can't stand the thought of the Jews having one tiny bit of real estate in the Middle East. He thinks his Muslim friends should have it all.
 
Analysis: Israel left wing sees Jewish state's end - Yahoo! News

TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — An apocalyptic tone has crept into Israel's hitherto muted election season, with opposition leaders and others sounding increasingly desperate warnings that a few more years of rule by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's heavily favored right wing might well destroy the Jewish state.

The idea is that by holding onto the lands Palestinians want for their state — and continuing to settle them with Jews — the Israeli right is marching blindly toward a future in which Arabs could outnumber Jews in the country and ultimately take over.

Perhaps the most strident proponent of this message is former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, who four years ago led peace talks with the Palestinians and recently founded a new party whose primary message is that the Zionist project is in danger. "Netanyahu is leading us toward the end of the Jewish state," she said in a statement Friday. "Israelis must choose between extremism and Zionism. Israel is in great danger and everyone must wake up now."

Outgoing opposition leader Shaul Mofaz, a former military chief and defense minister, warns at campaign appearances that Arabs will soon outnumber Jews in the Holy Land and the main strategic priority must be to partition the land to prevent the emergence of a "binational state." Leaders of the main center-left Labor Party say much the same.

Netanyahu's majority depends on his Likud party in coalition with other nationalist and religious groups known as the "right." Despite all its bewildering complications, the political spectrum ultimately resembles something of a two-party system.

The prime minister and his supporters have argued that Israel must not act in haste and many on the right stridently oppose any territorial concessions on the lands Israel captured in 1967 — the West Bank, east Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, where the Palestinians want to set up their state.

The author Amos Oz, who has long been viewed as an oracle of sorts in Israel, called the governing coalition "the most anti-Zionist in the history of Israel" for ignoring the demographic issue.

"If there will not be two states here, neither will it (even) be a binational state — it will be an Arab state," he was quoted by Haaretz as saying on Friday. "They believe Jews can rule an Arab majority (but) no apartheid nation in the world survived without collapsing in a few years."
It's over! It's over! The end is near! Israel will be destroyed any day...no...any minute! Look! I found dis article! Gather all ye Muslims and Neo Nazis and general scum of the scum! Praise to de Allah!

And that's how this masturbation to the destruction of Israel session went. Today's guest appearance masturbation performer was "Pbel" the douchebag. One of the best in this business.
 
Maybe they wouldn't give the Arabs the chance as much as you Muslims would like to see Israel destroyed.

IAI's Systems Simulation - YouTube

Israel will not be defeated militarily.

It will just rot out from the inside like a bad tooth.


Despite everything people have thrown to Israel they are stronger than ever in morale and military.

The only thing rotting are the Islamists and terrorists fanatics. Nobody else.
If I had a penny for every time a Jew hater claimed "the end of Israel is near" I'd be richer than Bill Gates and Donald Trump put together. Ha ha.
 
They only need to win one time:eusa_pray: for isntreal to be Toast man
Maybe they wouldn't give the Arabs the chance as much as you Muslims would like to see Israel destroyed.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/embed/nFRRb08bMZM?feature=player_detailpage]IAI's Systems Simulation - YouTube[/ame]

Israel will not be defeated militarily.

It will just rot out from the inside like a bad tooth.
No, but your hate will make you rot and then consume you, that's for sure.
 
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Israel keeps shooting itself in the foot with its illegal settlements.

This just gives more fuel to international campaigns like BDS and IAW.

All this Pro- Palestinian knows how to do is lie. Come to think of it, they all lie :D


Abbas: Olmert Offered Us The West Bank And The Right Of Return, But It Wasn’t Good Enough


By
Omri Ceren
– May 31, 2009Posted in: Israeli-Arab Peace Process, Jewish Politics





He’s probably making up the Right of Return stuff – that’s just pre-negotiation jockeying, like Assad saying that Rabin offered all of the Golan – but aren’t the implications worse if he’s actually telling the truth? If Abbas got offered almost all of the West Bank and the right to overrun Israel demographically, and then turned around and refused to acknowledge the legitimacy of the Jewish State – doesn’t that bode less than well for peace talks?

Turns out, the post-Bush era of elevated anti-Israel expectations is indeed filled with Change:


Abbas also told The Washington Post that former prime minister Ehud Olmert accepted the principle of a “right of return” to Israel for Palestinian refugees and offered to resettle thousands of Palestinians in Israel. And he said Olmert proposed a Palestinian state on 97 percent of the West Bank, and showed him its contours on a map. Abbas said he turned down Olmert’s peace offer because “the gaps were too wide.”

“What’s interesting about Abbas’s hardline position,” wrote The Washington Post’s Jackson Diehl, who conducted the interview along with a colleague, “is what it says about the message that Obama’s first Middle East steps have sent to Palestinians and Arab governments… in the Obama administration, so far, it’s easy being Palestinian.”… Obama, with his repeated demands for a settlement freeze, “has revived a long-dormant Palestinian fantasy: that the United States will simply force Israel to make critical concessions, whether or not its democratic government agrees, while Arabs passively watch and applaud.”

The Arab and Muslim attitude toward the Jewish State has always been schizophrenic. On the one hand, Arab media peddle outright hallucinations about an all-powerful global Jewish conspiracy. If that doesn’t make the Israelis impossible to resist – and debilitation is always a psychological risk when wallowing in the fever swamp of conspiracy – then certainly it makes the scheming Jews worthy of emulation. Par for the course here is Malaysian PM’s Mahathir Mohamad’s rant.

On the other hand, Islamic anti-Semitism denies that a few million Jews – biologically inferior and divinely cursed as they are – could establish a beachhead in the Muslim world on their own. According to this line of reasoning, only Western assistance keeps the Arab world from overrunning Israel. Take it away and Arab victory becomes a foregone conclusion. On the eve of the Six Day War, Egytian PM Nasser screamed to his troops that “Israel is not supported today by any European power… We are face-to-face with Israel… “ahlan wasahlan,” welcome. We are ready for war: this water is ours.” After the war he was caught on an open line with Jordan’s King Hussein, plotting to lie about how the US Air Force fought side-by-side with the IAF. Rumors of US troops disguised as IDF soldiers pop up regularly among excitable anti-Semites.

So the “long-dormant fantasy” of a Western sellout plays on some pretty deep and some pretty old eliminationist pathologies. Making it seem like a credible expectation – which is what Obama’s surrogates have been doing for months in private talks with the Palestinians and the Syrians – seems to be the opposite of helpful. The opposite of helpful – but not false:




US President Barack Obama Thursday renewed pressure on Israel but rejected a timetable for his peace drive, noting domestic pressures heaped on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. As Obama met Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas for the first time as president, he called for a halt to settlement building on the occupied West Bank, as his administration sparred with Israel over the sensitive issue. Obama vowed an “aggressive” mediation effort, ahead of his visit to Saudi Arabia and Egypt next week, while Abbas pledged to live up to all previous peace agreements and warned “time is of the essence” for a two-state solution.

The last time Obama was promising aggressive diplomacy, it was in the context of Iranian negotiations. Because reserving the same mindset for the US’s staunchest allies and the US’s most dangerous enemies – that’s the height of nuance.

In fairness to ostensibly pro-Israel Obama supporters, there was no way to see this coming.
:D
 
They only need to win one time:eusa_pray: for isntreal to be Toast man
Maybe they wouldn't give the Arabs the chance as much as you Muslims would like to see Israel destroyed.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/embed/nFRRb08bMZM?feature=player_detailpage]IAI's Systems Simulation - YouTube[/ame]

Israel will not be defeated militarily.

It will just rot out from the inside like a bad tooth.


Another reason why there will never be " Right of Return". Let Abbas keep insisting on it :D
 

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