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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Animals Celebrate the Slaughter of a Family

They're animals, they're not humans:
Gaza residents from the southern city of Rafah hit the streets Saturday to celebrate the terror attack in the West Bank settlement of Itamar where five family members were murdered in their sleep, including three children.

Residents handed out candy and sweets, one resident saying the joy "is a natural response to the harm settlers inflict on the Palestinian residents in the West Bank."
When are we going to quit kidding ourselves that it's possible to negotiate with these animals? President after president have chased this pipe dream of a negotiated peace between Israel and the Palestinians, but such a peace will never be possible as long as Israel continues to exist. The Palestinians will pretend to support peace, while at the same time plotting ways to kills Israelis and drive the nation of Israel into the sea.

I'd love to hear a president say something like this:
I'm not going to waste time trying to negotiate peace between Israel and the Palestinians because the Palestinians are not serious about it. If the Palestinians laid down there weapons today, we'd have peace. If Israel laid down their weapons, the nation of Israel would be destroyed. Only one side is interested in living is peace with its neighbors, and as long as that's the case, peace negotiations in the region are meaningless.

Previous Palestinian leaders were offered almost everything they asked for, including huge chunks of land that Israelis fought and died for, and yet they refused because to accept would have legitimized the presence of Israel in ways they could not accept.

Rather than negotiate meaningless agreements, we should simply encourage Israel to do whatever it needs to do to defend itself against its enemies who will never accept peace while Israel continues live.

1 comment:

Atlanta Roofing said...

The Israeli government, while explicitly linking this murder to retributive government policy, shows itself going in exactly the opposite direction. Ask yourself, who benefits by this tightening of "the iron fist" as Ehud Barak threatened, or who benefits from the individual crime/state response conflation by the seriously flawed Chief Rabbi Yona Metzger, "After such horrific event, with whom do we have to sit and talk peace?"