In other words, the Palestinian president has allowed his own people to remain in danger in Assad’s war-torn country over the possibility that it might undermine his leverage in using the old “right of return” card to uproot Jewish families from Israel and replace them with Palestinians.
Abbas reveals his hand. He'd rather see his people die than lose to a political situation that will never happen anyway.
Just how concerned is Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas about his beleaguered Palestinian brethren in Syria? Apparently none-too-much considering the Fatah leader just rejected a conditional Israeli offer to allow Palestinian refugees residing in Syria to resettle in Gaza and Judea and Samaria. Abbas’ rationale is that accepting the Israeli offer will somehow nullify Palestinians’ claims of “right of return” to homes in Israel.
In other words, the Palestinian president has allowed his own people to remain in danger in Assad’s war-torn country over the possibility that it might undermine his leverage in using the old “right of return” card to uproot Jewish families from Israel and replace them with Palestinians.
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Ex-aide to Ariel Sharon says "there was some kind of positive indication" in brain scans performed on comatose former PM.
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An explosion deep within Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility has destroyed much of the installation and trapped about 240 personnel deep underground, according to a former intelligence officer of the Islamic regime.
The previously secret nuclear site has become a center for Iran’s nuclear activity because of the 2,700 centrifuges enriching uranium to the 20-percent level. A further enrichment to weapons grade would take only weeks, experts say. The level of enrichment has been a major concern to Israeli officials, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu repeatedly has warned about the 20-percent enriched stockpile. The explosion occurred Monday, the day before Israeli elections weakened Netanyahu’s political control... Syrian president's mother, other senior officials leave country for UAE, says US Ambassador Robert Ford: 'They know they are losing'
Widespread anger at the Muslim Brotherhood simmers in Egypt ahead of 2-year anniversary of popular revolution.
This is an amazing encouragement for all of us. It was no mistake that Rabbi Cahn was chosen to speak. I'm proud that he stood for the Truth...worth every one of its 36 minutes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1OmWhQaVsU&sns=em White House spokesman Jay Carney commenting on the Israeli election said: "We believe that what needs to take place is direct negotiations between the two parties (Israelis and Palestinians) that addresses the final-status issues and results in a two-state solution that provides the sovereignty that the Palestinian people deserve and the security that the Israeli people and Israel deserves."
Every time the White House presses Israel to divide its land, the USA faces some kind of disaster. Pray against both. obama offers domestic roar foreign policy whimper.
In language and personnel, the message is clear. America will tread more lightly in the world in the coming four years. The day after Obama’s inauguration, Israel is expected to reelect its own Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has said the threat from Iran will define his legacy and the future of his country. Israel will be watching, together with other Middle Eastern powers, as America restructures its presence in the region. And Israelis will be asking a question that Obama’s domestic rhetoric has only made more murky: Will the US come through on its promises of uncompromising opposition — employing “whatever it takes” — to head off an Iranian nuclear weapon? |
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