Netanyahu's Speech to the U.N.

et al,

I think that, no matter what else you may think of him, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is an eloquent speaker.

Amazing. "We'll never be uprooted again!" B'Ezrat HaShem!
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I'm not sure that his condemnation of Iran was the right theme for his speech.

Full text of Netanyahu’s 2013 speech to the UN General Assembly

Speech to the UN General Assembly said:
Israel welcomes engagement with the wider Arab world. We hope that our common interests and common challenges will help us forge a more peaceful future. And Israel’s — continues to seek an historic compromise with our Palestinian neighbors, one that ends our conflict once and for all. We want peace based on security and mutual recognition, in which a demilitarized Palestinian state recognizes the Jewish state of Israel. I remain committed to achieving an historic reconciliation and building a better future for Israelis and Palestinians alike.

Now, I have no illusions about how difficult this will be to achieve. Twenty years ago, the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians began. Six Israeli prime ministers, myself included, have not succeeded at achieving peace with the Palestinians. My predecessors were prepared to make painful concessions. So am I. But so far the Palestinian leaders haven’t been prepared to offer the painful concessions they must make in order to end the conflict.

For peace to be achieved, the Palestinians must finally recognize the Jewish state, and Israel’s security needs must be met.

I am prepared to make an historic compromise for genuine and enduring peace, but I will never compromise on the security of my people and of my country, the one and only Jewish state.

There is hope.

Most Respectfully,
R
 
et al,

I think that, no matter what else you may think of him, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is an eloquent speaker.

Amazing. "We'll never be uprooted again!" B'Ezrat HaShem!
(COMMENT)

I'm not sure that his condemnation of Iran was the right theme for his speech.

Full text of Netanyahu’s 2013 speech to the UN General Assembly

Speech to the UN General Assembly said:
Israel welcomes engagement with the wider Arab world. We hope that our common interests and common challenges will help us forge a more peaceful future. And Israel’s — continues to seek an historic compromise with our Palestinian neighbors, one that ends our conflict once and for all. We want peace based on security and mutual recognition, in which a demilitarized Palestinian state recognizes the Jewish state of Israel. I remain committed to achieving an historic reconciliation and building a better future for Israelis and Palestinians alike.

Now, I have no illusions about how difficult this will be to achieve. Twenty years ago, the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians began. Six Israeli prime ministers, myself included, have not succeeded at achieving peace with the Palestinians. My predecessors were prepared to make painful concessions. So am I. But so far the Palestinian leaders haven’t been prepared to offer the painful concessions they must make in order to end the conflict.

For peace to be achieved, the Palestinians must finally recognize the Jewish state, and Israel’s security needs must be met.

I am prepared to make an historic compromise for genuine and enduring peace, but I will never compromise on the security of my people and of my country, the one and only Jewish state.

There is hope.

Most Respectfully,
R
was that the speech with the mickey mouse cartoon bomb, or the last one where Americans posted these comments?

Israel ready to tackle nuclear Iran 'alone'

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I hope this lying thief would stop pushing his luck and stop putting the Jewish lives at the risk of Iran's missals showering the
stolen land to convert them to the desert as it used to be. The man is so arrogant and bellicose and does not know where to stop.

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Pacman 56 seconds ago
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Help yourself, we are not in a position to do anything for your.

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The RealLily 5 hours ago
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Guess Israel will have to go it alone--our government is closed until further notice.

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Just Me 45 seconds ago
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Good that's exactly what Israel should do fight their own battles and leave America out of it. Let the victor take the spoils too. Who cares, that piece of worthless dirt has spilled enough blood for ten thousand years.
Besides the Jews have so much money they could buy all the real estate in any part of the world they wanted why the dust bowl in sweltering heat with flies and stink to choke a barn full of pigs? Chosen land really it was a bad choice. Now Fiji that's a nice place maybe Bora Bora,

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frosty 21 seconds ago
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Two prophecies found in the writings of Isaiah and Jeremiah suggest that Damascus, the Syrian capitol, will experience the brunt of the nuclear onslaught. In Isaiah 17:1-2, we find these words--"The burden against Damascus. Behold, Damascus will cease from being a city, and it will be a ruinous heap."

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Soldier Of Allah 18 seconds ago
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Iran is the worst enemy of Islam and all the Sunni Al Qaeda Muslims. They are in bed with the evil Jews.Destroy Iran and kill kill kill the Shi'ite Heretics and Jews then the world will be in the real peace

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isateenough 2 hours ago
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Have at it. Mr. President, he said alone.

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LYNN 1 hour ago
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He has a point but we need to see how this sorts out. The entire world wants us to take on the responsibility of the worlds safety.They prosper while we mire in debt.Let them go it alone.We need to take care of us for a change.

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laurel 4 hours ago
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Some censorship on this story, as with past stories on Israel. The piece comes and goes in Yahoo News, depending on who is posting and how many are posting.

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et al,

I think that, no matter what else you may think of him, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is an eloquent speaker.

Amazing. "We'll never be uprooted again!" B'Ezrat HaShem!
(COMMENT)

I'm not sure that his condemnation of Iran was the right theme for his speech.

Full text of Netanyahu’s 2013 speech to the UN General Assembly

Speech to the UN General Assembly said:
Israel welcomes engagement with the wider Arab world. We hope that our common interests and common challenges will help us forge a more peaceful future. And Israel’s — continues to seek an historic compromise with our Palestinian neighbors, one that ends our conflict once and for all. We want peace based on security and mutual recognition, in which a demilitarized Palestinian state recognizes the Jewish state of Israel. I remain committed to achieving an historic reconciliation and building a better future for Israelis and Palestinians alike.

Now, I have no illusions about how difficult this will be to achieve. Twenty years ago, the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians began. Six Israeli prime ministers, myself included, have not succeeded at achieving peace with the Palestinians. My predecessors were prepared to make painful concessions. So am I. But so far the Palestinian leaders haven’t been prepared to offer the painful concessions they must make in order to end the conflict.

For peace to be achieved, the Palestinians must finally recognize the Jewish state, and Israel’s security needs must be met.

I am prepared to make an historic compromise for genuine and enduring peace, but I will never compromise on the security of my people and of my country, the one and only Jewish state.

There is hope.

Most Respectfully,
R

Indeed, he can shovel shit like no one else.
 
Ah, another astoundingly asinine 'comment' from the Tinny gallery......
 
et al,

I think that, no matter what else you may think of him, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is an eloquent speaker.

Amazing. "We'll never be uprooted again!" B'Ezrat HaShem!
(COMMENT)

I'm not sure that his condemnation of Iran was the right theme for his speech.

Full text of Netanyahu’s 2013 speech to the UN General Assembly

Speech to the UN General Assembly said:
Israel welcomes engagement with the wider Arab world. We hope that our common interests and common challenges will help us forge a more peaceful future. And Israel’s — continues to seek an historic compromise with our Palestinian neighbors, one that ends our conflict once and for all. We want peace based on security and mutual recognition, in which a demilitarized Palestinian state recognizes the Jewish state of Israel. I remain committed to achieving an historic reconciliation and building a better future for Israelis and Palestinians alike.

Now, I have no illusions about how difficult this will be to achieve. Twenty years ago, the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians began. Six Israeli prime ministers, myself included, have not succeeded at achieving peace with the Palestinians. My predecessors were prepared to make painful concessions. So am I. But so far the Palestinian leaders haven’t been prepared to offer the painful concessions they must make in order to end the conflict.

For peace to be achieved, the Palestinians must finally recognize the Jewish state, and Israel’s security needs must be met.

I am prepared to make an historic compromise for genuine and enduring peace, but I will never compromise on the security of my people and of my country, the one and only Jewish state.

There is hope.

Most Respectfully,
R

Indeed, he can shovel shit like no one else.
Tinnie, I am surprised at you since you are one of the Kings of shoveling "shit" on forums. You remind me of a "duda" who is addicted to fantasizing about some fictitious Palestinian state.
 
ANyone who thinks Bennie or anyone today descends from one of the 12 mythological tribes of Israel outlined in the Old Testament is insane. According to the Old Testament, the Ancient Isrealites did not even occupy Canaan very long. Palestine is much more a homeland to non-mythical fucktards than Khazars like Bennie. And for the record, the 12 tribes are from SAUDI ARABIA before Yahweh told them to steal Palestine. So EITHER WAY, the occupation is fucktarded.
 
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et al,

I think that, no matter what else you may think of him, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is an eloquent speaker.

Amazing. "We'll never be uprooted again!" B'Ezrat HaShem!
(COMMENT)

I'm not sure that his condemnation of Iran was the right theme for his speech.

Full text of Netanyahu’s 2013 speech to the UN General Assembly

Speech to the UN General Assembly said:
Israel welcomes engagement with the wider Arab world. We hope that our common interests and common challenges will help us forge a more peaceful future. And Israel’s — continues to seek an historic compromise with our Palestinian neighbors, one that ends our conflict once and for all. We want peace based on security and mutual recognition, in which a demilitarized Palestinian state recognizes the Jewish state of Israel. I remain committed to achieving an historic reconciliation and building a better future for Israelis and Palestinians alike.

Now, I have no illusions about how difficult this will be to achieve. Twenty years ago, the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians began. Six Israeli prime ministers, myself included, have not succeeded at achieving peace with the Palestinians. My predecessors were prepared to make painful concessions. So am I. But so far the Palestinian leaders haven’t been prepared to offer the painful concessions they must make in order to end the conflict.

For peace to be achieved, the Palestinians must finally recognize the Jewish state, and Israel’s security needs must be met.

I am prepared to make an historic compromise for genuine and enduring peace, but I will never compromise on the security of my people and of my country, the one and only Jewish state.

There is hope.

Most Respectfully,
R

Indeed, he can shovel shit like no one else.

Everything he said was true, if that's what you're hinting at. Iran is building a nuclear bomb, and Israel is willing to make painful concessions for peace.
 
et al,

I think that, no matter what else you may think of him, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is an eloquent speaker.


(COMMENT)

I'm not sure that his condemnation of Iran was the right theme for his speech.

Full text of Netanyahu’s 2013 speech to the UN General Assembly



There is hope.

Most Respectfully,
R

Indeed, he can shovel shit like no one else.

Everything he said was true, if that's what you're hinting at. Iran is building a nuclear bomb, and Israel is willing to make painful concessions for peace.
Israel already have nukes, so it's hypocritical to ask others not to make any. Bibi is just a babbling fat man in fat man's clothing.
 
et al,

I think that, no matter what else you may think of him, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is an eloquent speaker.


(COMMENT)

I'm not sure that his condemnation of Iran was the right theme for his speech.

Full text of Netanyahu’s 2013 speech to the UN General Assembly



There is hope.

Most Respectfully,
R

Indeed, he can shovel shit like no one else.

Everything he said was true, if that's what you're hinting at. Iran is building a nuclear bomb, and Israel is willing to make painful concessions for peace.

What "painful concessions" is he talking about?
 
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So did Egypt say in 1967. Yet they got our feet buried so far up their asses, their CHILDREN were born tasting snickers!

This is about weapon power , you have some (?) brothers . Dont you remember how you had been miserable at 2006 , because they had useful made in Chinese weapons :woohoo:
 
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