Source: Arutz Sheva News
By Gavriel Queenann
According to the oft-controversial French magazine Le Canard Enchaîne, President Nicolas Sarkozy thinks the idea of a Jewish state is “silly.”
“It is silly to talk about a Jewish state,” Sarkozy said in reference to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s assertion no true peace could be made until officials in Ramallah accepted Israel’s essential Jewish identity.
“It would be like saying that this table is Catholic,” he added. “There are two million Arabs in Israel.”
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/israel/8676212/Israel-ready-to-negotiate-borders-with-Palestinians.html
Israel ready to negotiate borders with Palestinians
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, has bowed to U.S. pressure by agreeing for the first time that a Palestinian state should roughly follow the contours of the 1967 ceasefire lines separating the West Bank from Israel

………………………….Mr Netanyahu reacted angrily when the 1967 proposal was made by Barack Obama in May but was now said to be offering to trade Israeli territory on its side of the line for West Bank land where its main settlements were located.
“We are willing in a framework of restarting the peace talks to accept a proposal that would contain elements that would be difficult for Israel and we would find very difficult to endorse,†said an official, answering a question about the Obama proposal.
And so it goes on…
Source:Arutz Sheva News
by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
Official Palestinian Authority Arabic-language media, under the control of PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, not only refuses to call Israel a Jewish state but also denies Jewish ties to the land. Abbas has consistently told English-speaking media he wants the PA and Israel to exist as two countries side-by-side.
The latest anti-Zionist invective appeared only five days ago in the official PA daily Al Hayat al-Jadida and was reported and translated by Palestine Media Watch.
Here is the full (unedited) video of Binyamin Netanyahu’s speech to the joint houses of Congress, May 24th, 2011.
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