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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2014 20:10:26 GMT
Abbas has new demands to come back to the peace talks.
Amid reports recent bout of talks end without results, Palestinian leadership presents new list of demands, including a written commitment by Netanyahu that East Jerusalem will be Palestine's capital. Is this the end of talks?
www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4506655,00.html
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Post by morningstar on Apr 3, 2014 21:36:09 GMT
Would someone please SHUT THAT MAN UP!!! (Abbas)....Imagine being Prime Minister and having to deal with that terrorist a.k.a. (Palestinian President) knowing the man is all wind, and has no intention of ever reaching a peace treaty with Israel....it's got to take everything Netanyahu has to sit there and even negotiate a hollow peace treaty with Abbas & Kerry...Got to give Netanyahu credit for not having punched them in their faces by now...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2014 14:54:45 GMT
The mental picture of a meeting like you described, only with Netanyahu actually throwing punches at those too is priceless and well deserved.
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Post by LS on Apr 4, 2014 16:15:14 GMT
As painful as it may be, I'd rather listen to Abba than be subjected to another statement from Abbas.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2014 18:47:39 GMT
Call me silly, but personally, from the little I've seen of Benjamin N., both in what he writes on Twitter and in speeches that he has made that I happened to watch in video, I get the feeling that he has a good heart, meek if you will (probably a good reason why the Lord placed him as PM out of all people and in a time like this), and that he truly cares for the people of Israel and peace. In my opinion these are the only reasons why he hasn't quit those peace talks. I think that if there is even a small chance of a deal working out, he is there trying to discuss it and make it work. But I can also see that he's frustrated and tired of these peace talks going nowhere, as anyone would be at this point.
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Post by morningstar on Apr 4, 2014 19:29:31 GMT
One of the duties a Prime Minister has to have is one of Diplomacy especially when dealing with a World Leaders who are antagonistic towards Israel. I know Netanyahu is a believer in God, and there are those who think he is a Christian (but cannot reveal this to his people), I don't know if he is or isn't. Yacov Rambsel who was a close friend of Netanyahu, once said in an interview that he was, and those that he employs in his home were Christian believers. I do know that he studies OT Bible Prophecy in his home, especially Ezekiel 38 & Jeremiah, so I think he does know that no matter what God is with His people.
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Post by shiloh on Apr 5, 2014 6:02:03 GMT
I agree with that, Morningstar. I pray for him every day. Benjamin Netanyahu has A LOT on his plate. I think he looks tired and I feel so bad for him. Abbas, Hamas..same thing if ya ask me! The "Palestinians" do not want peace and they will continually make demands, but the Lord will deal with them. This is so driven by the enemy that anyone who does not see that has to be spiritually blind. We all know how it turns out though. I just keep all of Israel in my prayers continually. A little off track, but can you imagine how Jesus felt when He wept over Jerusalem? When I did some studies on that, He didn't just weep...He wailed. Very different from a few tear drops. Oh, the pain our Lord must have felt and still does. He knows the outcome though and wants to lose none! Morningstar, I'm sorry but I was laughing so hard when you said, "Can someone shut that man up?" (Abbas)...lol....I'd be more than happy to do it but let me go grab my Desert Eagle. At least it was made in Israel!
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