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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Take Action For Israel 27 (NETANYAHU vs. ABBAS)

Netanyahu wants peace with Abbas if he put an end to TERRORISM. But Abbas wants peace when he put an end to ISRAEL.

NETANYAHU TO ABBAS: GIVE PEACE A CHANCE:
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday called on Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to agree to return to the negotiating table without preconditions. “Since he doesn’t speak Hebrew, and my Arabic isn’t great, I will turn to him in a language we both understand,” Netanyahu said at a special Knesset session dedicated to the Israeli-Arab conflict. “I say: Give peace a chance.” The prime minister said that he was ready to resume negotiations with the Palestinians at any time and was ready to make sacrifices to arrive at an agreement. “Don’t miss this opportunity,” he added, lamenting that during the last four years, he and Abbas had only spoken for a total of “a few hours.” Netanyahu reiterated that a successful outcome to peace talks would be possible if Israel’s security was guaranteed and if the Palestinians recognized Israel as the homeland of the Jewish people.
THE ANSWER OF ABBAS: NO PEACE WITHOUT JERUSALEM AS PALESTINIAN CAPITAL:
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas declared Wednesday that there would be no peace or a Palestinian state without Jerusalem as the capital of that state. "We won't accept any city other than Jerusalem as our capital," Abbas said during a speech at a conference on Jerusalem in Ramallah. "The responsibility for defending and restoring Jerusalem and purifying its holy sites is not that of the Palestinians alone, but the entire Arab, Islamic and Christian nation." Abbas urged Muslims and Christians to visit Jerusalem and its holy sites "to affirm the Arab and Islamic depth of the holy city." He said that it is the responsibility of the “entire Arab, Islamic and Christian nation” to restore and purify those sites. Abbas claimed that Israel does not like to see any Arab, Muslim or Christian in Jerusalem. He said that there will be no peace, security or stability without Jerusalem. Abbas also accused Israel of working toward "isolating Jerusalem from its Palestinian surrounding and emptying it from its [Arab] residents in violation of international law." He also claimed that Israel has begun changing Jerusalem's demographic and geographic character by demolishing Arab houses, expelling Arab residents and building settlements in the city. Secretary of State John Kerry and Israeli President Shimon Peres, in speeches last week, both appealed to Abbas directly to ask him to return to the negotiating table.

GOD BLESSES AND PROTECT ISRAEL!
SHALOM!

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