Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Annapolis Conference to Fail

The "striped pants crowd" thinks it's quite an achievement to get both sides of terrorists and representatives of Israel in a "conference." It's not to me, since a reading of history tells me the terrorists regularly engage in "conferences" with their enemies, while a "cease-fire" exists (either official or non-official), giving them time to resupply their troops and get in a better position to continue "the war" they started hundreds of years ago, even before Israel was granted a home of their own. I predict this "conference" will be hailed as a "great advancement" in Arab-Israeli relations (for a while) until the terrorists are ready to attack them again, using some kind of a falsified "reason." They have done this so often, you'd think the people involved would be wise to them by now. But they never seem to learn. Read this: "This past Friday, this reporter (David Bedein) recorded the pre-Annapolis sermon that was broadcast on the PBC radio network from the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, and asked an Arabic language expert to translate that sermon. Here is that sermon, in translation. It speaks for itself as a candid public statement of Palestinian Authority policy and intentions: “The Annapolis conference will take place next week. The deluded believe that this conference will end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and put an end to the occupation". This is typical: they claim to be looking for "peace," but they're not. And they're not afraid to say so in public -- in Arabic. To them, "peace" means no killing, but on THEIR terms. (Front Page Magazine, 11/28/07)

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