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Abbas: Netanyahu most rigid of Israeli leaders
Elior Levy
Published: 25.09.11, 09:12
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31. #25 Yossef , my friend
Salma ,   Palestine   (09.25.11)
if you think you're better than me, you're wrong ; ) clam down, I'm just kidding , All of us are the sons of nine: ))
32. Better luck next time
Samuel ,   Israel   (09.25.11)
Maybe Abbas should take Tzipi Livni as his assistant in order to succeed in his wild dream.She always critisizes PM Netanyaho in every move.
33. Bibi, you are my hero, keep up the goof job!
Zoe ,   Los Angeles/Rishon   (09.25.11)
34. 3 NOs of KHARTHOUM still valid for arabs
BE CAREFUL OF THEIR ,   STRATEGIES   (09.25.11)
The arab strategy hasn't changed and will not, as it seems: - No to peace with Israel - No to negociations with Israel - No recognitions of Israel Let's not forget and always keep in mind what their true plan is. For Arabs and Abbas, their goal and mindsets are not to have a state. If it was to have a state, they could have it a long time ago (so many peace plans offered by Israel!). But their long term strategies is to continue where the war of 1967 has ended. And if you analyse it: you see how true and alive this resolution the arabs have adopted is today. To have peace, we must be two. Israel is alone as their strategies is valid. They only make big headlines in the news to make believe they want peace, however this message is solely adress to the western world unfortunately.
35. "Most rigid Leader"
BEN JABO ,   ISRAEL   (09.25.11)
Then, why in the hell didn't he make peace with the flexiible ones, he had plenty of chances Olmert & Barak were willing to give him just about everything h e wanted, he wasn't satisfied, he wanted 110%,plus agreement to his pre-condtions, before he would sit down to talk turkey It is because of the likes of Abbas and others just like him, that the Palestinian's never were able to come to a viable Peace Agreement, their demand kept on changing with the wind The Palestinian Man of La Mancha, always tilting at windmills, never quite up to facing reality THE U.S. VETO will wake him up soon enough
36. All those PMs met but no difference in his demands
Jo   (09.25.11)
He met Olmert and was offered a great deal, and Barak, yet said no time and time again. So this is just a game name calling now.
37. YUP
Ellen ,   israel/USA   (09.25.11)
I wouldn't exactly call BIbi rigid, but if the PA feels that way--to me it is an endorsement for Bibi. It is unfortunate that the PA has gotten into its' demented collective thinking that Israel will roll over and play dead. Of course this attitude has been encouraged by people like Olmert, Peres, Barak and Livni. Somehow the PA has to realize that not every Israeli leader is willing to decimate Israel. BTW I"m curious a. How come the Palys weren't homeless and stateless during 48-67, Where was the movement to liberate the "West BAnk" --Of course the answer is seen in their maps--they don't want the "West Bank" they want from Jordan River to Mediterranean Sea!
38. #31 Salma, I don't think I'm better
Yossef   (09.26.11)
but for sure I'm older, that gives me some advantage ;-) Take care of you and your family. Don't go to the demonstrations, I would not like to hear that something bad happened to you.
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