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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Trump’s demand, Abbas’ dilemma
2017-06-10
[Ynet] The US president wants the Paleostinian leader to adopt Egypt and Jordan’s commitment to a real war on terror. If Abbas agrees, it will be the end of the dream to ’liberate Paleostine through an armed struggle.’ How will he explain that to Paleostinian refugees and to the offspring the people he marched with on the paths of terror?

US President Donald Trump
...New York real estate developer, described by Dems as illiterate, racist, misogynistic, and what ever other unpleasant descriptions they can think of, elected by the rest of us as 45th President of the United States...
’s statement in his meeting with Paleostinian President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
in Bethlehem, that "peace won’t come where terror is rewarded," is nothing less than a historical and pivotal statement, as it touches the more exposed nerves of the Israeli-Paleostinian conflict. Trump yearns to implement the moderate Arab-Sunni model in the "territories"--like Egypt and Jordan, for example.

The extent of anti-Israeli incitement in the two countries, which have peace agreements with us, is just as high as in the "territories." The verbal attacks launched by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sissi and Jordan’s King Abdullah on Israel’s leaders, as a sort of tax they are paying oppositional elements in their countries, are pretty "legitimate" as well in the Middle East. Nevertheless, the Egyptian president and Jordanian king’s commitment to a real war on terror is the model that the United States would like to see in the Paleostinian Authority territories as well. Will this happen with Abbas?

The chances for that are not high. People argue that in spite of Trump’s short time in office, he rushed to draw operative conclusions about the Israeli-Paleostinian conflict. It seems to me that in light of the current state of affairs across the West Bank and the Gazoo Strip, he was uncompelled to study the issue too intensively and thoroughly. Trump immediately realized that even if Abbas wears a suit, talks quietly and moderately and repeats again and again that he is "extending a hand towards peace," the Paleostinian leader is still committed to terror.

Abbas, Trump believes, is not mature enough yet for the changes the US is planning in the Middle East, which is why the American president raised the bar very high for Abbas in Bethlehem: He is willing to let the Paleostinians keep the spots, as long as they bid farewell to the leopard traits.

What is this about? It’s not just the high monthly salary paid to whoever sheds more Israeli blood, or the monuments and streets commemorating faceless myrmidons who murdered Israeli babies in their beds. It’s not just the glorification, which the West has finally began detesting, of "freedom fighters" like terrorist Dalal Mughrabi, who murdered at least 37 Israelis in the bus massacre in March 1978 with her accomplices. It’s not just the kindergartens in the "territories," which display jacket wallahs’ boom belts on the doll and puzzle shelves. It’s also Abbas himself.

Abbas has a proven terrorist reputation. It has been claimed that he was one of the criminal masterminds of our athletes’ murder in the 1972 Munich Olympics and stood by Yasser Arafat and Abu Jihad in the most difficult junctions of terror. Western leaders are eager to grant faceless myrmidons a sort of rehabilitation. Nevertheless, until today, not a single American leader has demanded that the Paleostinians change, but really change. Neither Barack Obama
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nor Bill Clinton
...former Democratic president of the U.S. Bill was the second U.S. president to be impeached, the first to deny that oral sex was sex, the first to have difficulty with the definition of is...
, and not even the George Bushes, held a gun to any Paleostinian leader’s head and demanded that he take a step which almost means political suicide. Abbas is required to give up the splendid idea which every Paleostinian has been educated on since the day he was born--the liberation of all of Paleostine through an armed struggle and the Paleostinians' return to Paleostine.

Abbas is supposed to ignore the refugees in the camps, who are dreaming of returning to the occupied homeland. He is supposed to turn his back on the second and third generations of the people who marched with him on the paths of terror for years. In fact, Trump had demanded that Abbas betray the path and doctrine of Mufti Amin al-Husseini and Sheikh al-Qassam, and disconnect from the ideological basis that Fatah and the PLO were founded on. The meaning, without a doubt, is loss of control for the rais over the street, over the organization and over the Paleostinian people.

Trump, therefore, is seeking to replace the Paleostinian people... He may actually, however, lead to the replacement of Abbas.
Posted by:trailing wife

#6  "peace won’t come where terror is rewarded,"

Yes. Stop rewarding enemies of our allies and stop rewarding enemies who attack us.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-06-10 08:42  

#5   Trump, therefore, is seeking to replace the Paleostinian people...

Taking a page from the Donks strategy of replacing them old despicables with a flood of new pliant dependent voters?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-06-10 08:05  

#4  "Palestinians" were invented as a weapon against Israel. They neither have, nor can imagine, any other purpose for existence.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-06-10 05:39  

#3  Israel belongs to Whom according to Mohammed?
Posted by: newc   2017-06-10 04:13  

#2  Trump, therefore, is seeking to replace the Paleostinian people...

Now there's something we haven't tried. One must admit the current batch has been a great disappointment.
Posted by: SteveS   2017-06-10 02:44  

#1  I do not give a damn how you explain it, Abu Mazen. Maybe your own history with blowing up Olympics could open a door how not to act.

For if you ever go Arafat on US again in your phony quest, Israel should just forget about the asshole fundies paid by foreigners, that could not even get into Jordan. Which also happens to be perched on the Land of My Beloved Israel.

None of this is yours, do you understand?

As far as I AM concerned, Israel has all right to run the invaders off of GODS LAND.

Especially bloodthirsty heathen with no code.

I will go Old Testament on you if you let the bad guys into your dens of hatred. To Face Israel, This last punishment for you ...

Will actually be the "Final Solution"

Do not test me.
Posted by: newc   2017-06-10 01:16  

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