tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5237022305227042607.post3218516890294834367..comments2023-12-23T10:28:02.661+02:00Comments on Love of the Land: Feiglin Teaches Bibi the Facts of LifeYosef Hartuvhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02953012080767839213noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5237022305227042607.post-6728665389141345212010-04-29T19:56:17.846+03:002010-04-29T19:56:17.846+03:00i have to agree with you, Sir. I believe Netanyah...i have to agree with you, Sir. I believe Netanyahu is showing weakness to our "partners in peace." Here in the U.S. we hear conflicting reports about whether there is a "de facto" freeze in E. Jerusalem right now. If there is, then Bibi is playing with fire. He is capitulating before the parties even sit down to talks. Why not ask the PA to show some gesture of peace -- like removing their charter that calls for our destruction as a people, every last Jew. <br /><br /> Obama humiliated and embarrassed Bibi in the White House a few weeks back. Why did he come with a flow chart trying to prostrate himself in front of Obama, justifying his non-role in the announcement of 1600 apartments being built in E. Jerusalem. He made himself look foolish and submissive, and Obama basically spat on him. Why did he send someone to the Nuclear Summit in D.C. so soon after these disrespectful behavior. So the Arab nations could ask for our disarmament?<br />Israel needs a leader that has faith and unshakeable determination to do what is right for the Jewish homeland. Dividing Israel would be the first step towards the demise of the Jewish state, both spiritually and politically. By now we all understand that the foreign policy shift away from Israel is extremely dangerous, and right now it would be best not to sit down with the PA. With the U.S. policy as it is under Obama, the Arab nations are emboldened to act against Israel. Netanyahu should disengage from talking to the PA, announcing they are not a legitimate or responsible peace partner, he should tell the U.S. that we want our relationship to continue but please stay out of the negotiations-- Israel doe not need a third party to deal with the Arabs. Also, he can tell the West Bank Arabs to confederate with Jordan, since they are citizens of Jordan. As for Gaza, Israel should declare it a state (an armed one) and treat them accordingly. The fact that they do not declare statehood is for their benefit, then they can cry foul all the time. By U.N. standards, they are a state. They have a government (Hamas), an army and international funding to buy all the weapons they desire. <br />http://jewtudes.blogspot.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com