A Judas goat is a tame animal whose function is to lead other herd animals into a meat packing factory to be “processed.” A Judas goat has no choice but ADL’s Abraham Foxman and the NJDC’s David A. Harris and Marc R. Stanley are in contrast shameless political prostitutes who place the well-being of the Democratic Party above that of the United States, its allies, and even the Jews they claim to represent. We have four words for you, Harris, Stanley, and Foxman: NOT IN OUR NAME. Abraham Foxman had this to say about Barack Obama’s statement that Israel should return to its indefensible pre-1967 borders: “I don’t see this as the president throwing Israel under the bus,” he told me. “He’s saying with `swaps.’ It’s not 1967... Wallace: Where do you stand on the right of return? Cain: The right of return? The right of return? Wallace: The Palestinian right of return Cain: That should be negotiated. Wallace: You think the Palistinian refugees kicked out in 1948 should have any right to return to Israeli land? Cain: Yes, they should have the right to come back if that is a decision that Israel wants to make. Nobody’s perfect. By Ted Belman DEBKA reported (just below) Saudi King Abdullah has already swept the half a dozen GCC (Cooperation Council of the Arab States of the Gulf) behind the separate security and strategic policies he is pursuing independently of the US and often diametrically opposed to Obama’s course. He has invited Jordan, Morocco and Yemen to join the group. The suggestion put by Jordanian monarch Abdullah II to Obama this week that the US transfer its sponsorship of the Israel-Palestinian issue to the GCC underscored the rising power of the new Gulf grouping and was firmly rejected. This is amazing. Nobody trusts Obama and they all fear Iran. The only reason for the GCC to take over the peace process is so that they can give Israel a better deal with a view to including israel in the GCC. Afterall they have lost Egypt who is supporting the Brotherhood and Hamas. Abbas joined a Unity deal with Hamas. Perhaps, Saudi Arabia is ready to throw the Palestinians under the bus. ... By rejecting US President Barack Obama’s proposal for Israel and its troops to pull back from the West Bank to behind the indefensible 1967 lines, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu lands in the company of eleven Middle East and North African rulers who spurned Washington’s Middle East policy in the six months of the unfolding Arab uprising. Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak was the only one to keep faith with Obama and he was pushed out for his pains. Barack Obama’s presentation of his Middle East vision Thursday, May 19 had three immediate results: 1. Every surviving regional leader was confirmed in his determination to keep his distance from US administration policies; 2. Another nail was driven in the coffin of the stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace process; 3. The fuel that was poured on regional tensions increased the prospects of an Israel-Palestinian or an Israeli-Arab war this year. No Israeli politician... THIS IS GREAT. EXACTLY MY THOUGHTS. Morton A. Klein, ZOA The Harper government is refusing to join the United States in calling for a return to 1967 borders as a starting point for Mideast peace, a position that has drawn sharp criticism from Canada’s staunch ally Israel. At a briefing ahead of the upcoming G8 summit in France, federal officials said the basis for the negotiations must be mutually agreed upon. “If the two parties are of the view that this is a starting point, that is fine for them,” said the federal official, who spoke on the condition of... By all accounts President Obama in his speech today and at AIPAC on Sunday will have positive things to say about the U.S.-Israeli relationship, reiterate the importance of the alliance and refrain from language likely to alarm pro-Israel voters. But there is good reason for voters to be suspicious. The Wall Street Journal reports: Jewish donors and fund-raisers are warning the Obama re-election campaign that the president is at risk of losing financial support because of concerns about his handling of Israel.
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Cain, clearly not knowing what Chris was talking about, said sure why not with the caveat that it would be negotiable and up to Israel.
The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA), the oldest pro-Israel organization in the United States, yesterday strongly condemned President Obama’s Mideast speech promoting and supporting the establishment of a Hamas/Fatah/Iran terrorist state on the indefensible 1949 armistice lines (often inaccurately described as the 1967 borders). The ZOA believes that President’s Obama’s call for the establishment of such a Palestinian state under existing conditions and particularly in light of the Fatah/Hamas unity government agreement, utterly compromises his stated commitment to Israel’s security and points to either extreme hostility to Israel or naivety about the Palestinians.
Furthering reflecting on this deeply flawed speech, the ZOA has pointed out that President Obama’s speech represents a negation of UN Security Council Resolution 242, passed in the aftermath of the 1967 Six Day War, which called for Israeli...
“What the government of Canada supports is basically a two-state solution that is negotiated,” a senior federal official said. “If it’s border, if it’s others issues, it has to be negotiated, it cannot be unilateral action.”
Pressed by reporters, federal officials said both the Israelis and the Palestinians have to decide on their bottom lines, which the Israelis have said will not include a return to the 1967 border.
The complaints began early in President Barack Obama’s term, centered on a perception that Mr. Obama has been too tough on Israel.
Some Jewish donors say Mr. Obama has pushed Israeli leaders too hard to halt construction of housing settlements in disputed territory, a longstanding element of U.S. policy. Some also worry that Mr. Obama is putting more pressure on the Israelis than the Palestinians to enter peace negotiations, and say they...
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