WONDERFUL WAY TO UNITE ISLAM FOR FINAL WAR!
THE JEWISH STATE WITH ISLAM INSIDE &AROUND IT,
AND MANY FOREIGN SHIPS OFF ITS WEST COASTLINE!
SO THRILLING TO KNOW HOW IT ENDS AT 2ND ADVENT!
April 22, 2011
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It is looking more and more like a Palestinian State will come into existence along the 1967 war boundaries, either by peace negotiations or by UN recognition of the 1967 borders as containing a new Palestinian State.
It could become very interesting prophetically in September and October this year as the Jewish Feasts of Trumpets, Yom Kippur, and Tabernacles are observed from September 29 to October 13.
Begin Excerpt 1 from REUTERS via THE JERUSALEM POST
Abbas sees US support for Palestinian statehood bid
By REUTERS
04/21/2011 22:43
PARIS – Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said on Thursday it would “illogical” for the United St ates to block a Palestinian bid for st
atehood planned
at the United Nations in September.
Abbas, in Paris for talks with French leaders, noted that Washington already backs the formula of a Palestinian state co-existing in peace alongside Israel to end the long-standing Middle East conflict.
“In principle we have a lot of signs that the United States is ready to recognize the Palestinian state,” he told France 24 television in an interview broadcast on Thursday. “If the United States is not ready it would not be coherent and logical.”
Begin Excerpt 2 from THE JERUSALEM POST
Indyk: UN likely to vote in favor of Palestinian state
By JPOST.COM STAFF
04/21/2011 10:43
Former US envoy says change is necessary to prevent unilateral declaration, supports PM as capable of implementing two-state solution.
Martin Indyk, former US ambassador to Israel and adviser to US Middle East envoy George Mitchell, said Thursday that if no changes are made between now and September, the UN will declare a Palestinian state.
“Unless the US, Israel and the Palestinians have an alternative, the Palestinian plan can not be won,” Indyk told Army Radio.
“If there isn’t anything else, then in September there will be a vote in the UN that will recognize a Palestinian state, just like the UN recognized Israel in 1948.”
Indyk explained that the US does not have veto power in the UN’s General Assembly. “The US may vote against it, but that won’t stop it,” he said.
If a Palestinian state is declared, Israel could be considered an occupier of of a UN-member country, “and that would be an uncomfortable situation for Israel,” Indyk said.
“Tactically, it is very easy for the Palestinians to go to the UN – it doesn’t cost them anything, and it puts pressure on Israel,” Indyk told Army Radio.
“As a strategy, Israel needs to think about the day after the vote.”
Indyk added that, should the UN approve a Palestinian state in September, it will prove Hamas’s point, that there is no reason for negotiations, and encourage violence.
“The real question is to find a way to return to the negotiating table,” he said, recommending that Israel recognize a Palestinian state in pre-1967 borders and agree to land swaps that would allow
Israel to annex settlement blocs.
Indyk also said that Washington believes that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu can bring peace. “It’s a challenge for him,”Indyk said, “but the common opinion in Washington is that Netanyahu, as a man of the right, is more capable than others in Israeli politics to mobilize support from the right and the left for a two-state solution.”
Begin Two Excerpts from Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs/Daily Alert
April 21, 2011
Excerpt 1 – New York Times
Netanyahu Invitation Puts Obama on Spot on Peace Plan
Helene Cooper
For three months, White House officials have been debating whether the time has come for President Obama to make a major address on the upheaval in the Arab world, and whether he should use the occasion to propose a new plan for peace between Israelis and Palestinians.
One administration official said that course was backed by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the president himself, but opposed by Dennis B.
Ross, the president’s senior adviser on the Middle East.
If Obama does put forward an American plan, officials say it could include terms of reference built around the final status issues that have bedeviled peace negotiators since 1979.
It could call for Israel to accept a Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders. For their part, Palestinians would have to accept that they would not get the right of return to land in Israel. Jerusalem would be the capital of both states, and Israeli security would have to be protected.
(New York Times)
Excerpt 2 – Jerusalem Post
Clinton Calls for Immediate Resumption of Peace Talks
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday called for an immediate resumption of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks and denounced Palestinian efforts seeking unilateral declarations of statehood in the UN. “We do not support any unilateral effort by the Palestinians to go to the United Nations to try to obtain some authorization or approval vote with respect to statehood,” she said, adding, “We think we can only achieve the two-state solution that we strongly advocate through negotiations.” (Jerusalem Post)
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