Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday the current restrictions on West Bank settlements will not remain in place, though there will still be some limits on construction.Israel's 10-month freeze on new housing starts in West Bank settlements expires at the end of this month and is a key point of contention in newly launched peace talks with the Palestinians. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has threatened repeatedly to quit the talks if Israel does not renew the restrictions.
Netanyahu told Mideast envoy Tony Blair, "the Palestinians demand that after Sept. 26, there will be zero building" in the West Bank.
"That will not happen," Netanyahu said. Israel will not build "tens of thousands of housing units that are in the pipeline, but we will not freeze the lives of the residents."
THIS WILL BE PORTRAYED IN THE MSM AND BY OBAMA AND HIS ANTI-ISRAEL COMRADES AS AN ATTACK ON THE PEACE PROCESS;
THIS IS UNFAIR.
BUT IT'S ALSO PART OF OBAMA'S PLAN:
GRADUALLY PAINT ISRAEL AS THE BAD GUY AND PUT ISRAEL INTO A CORNER, UNTIL ISRAEL SURRENDERS.
OBAMA'S ANTI-ISRAELI NUKE POLICY IS PART OF THIS EFFORT.
WE CAN PUT A HALT TO OBAMA'S AND THE ARABS PLANS TO DEMOLISH ISRAEL BY VOTING GOP THIS NOVEMBER.
Look at Osama's face - he is so narcissistic! His mouth is twisted up like a pig's sphincter.
ReplyDeleteHe seems to forget that he was put where he is and would never in a million years have got there by himself!