by Joseph S. Spoerl (April 2015)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has come in for what the New York Times calls an “unusually forceful and public condemnation” by President Barack Obama for his pre-election statement on March 16 “that there would be no Palestinian state on his watch.” According to the Times, Obama thinks that Netanyahu’s statement “all but foreclosed the chance for negotiations to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.”1 more>>>
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Difficult as it might be to accept, Hamas and Fatah are just two more variants of Islamism not much different than ISIS or Hezb’allah – if ideology and goals matter. Islamic militants have no intention of tolerating infidels, especially Jews. there is no compromise to be had with fascism, secular or religious.
Difficult as it might be to accept, Hamas and Fatah are just two more variants of Islamism not much different than ISIS or Hezb’allah – if ideology and goals matter. Islamic militants have no intention of tolerating infidels, especially Jews. there is no compromise to be had with fascism, secular or religious.