Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Failed in genocide, fool them by ‘peace’!


Saudi ‘royals’ have a long history of keeping Muslim Ummah and Arabs, in particular’ divided for the interests of their western guradians. However, they’re not alone in there submission to the enemies of Muslims. Said K. Aburish in his book A BrutalFriendship – The West and Arab Elite (1997), listed King Husein of Jordan, who was on CIA payroll, as admitted by former US president Jimmy Carter in 1977 – and Egypt’s Husni Mubbarak. All three of these rulers, along with Turkey’s Kemalists, Moroccan ‘royals’ and Liyba’s Qaddafi – were on the side of Saddam Hussain, who lashed-out 8-year war on Iran for the wishes of western countries to destroy Islamic Revolution (1979) threat raising its head in Iran.
Israeli academic, professor Israel Shahak, in his book “Open Secrets: Israeli nuclear and foreign policy”, also exposes myth created by Zionist regime and it supporting Jewish lobbying groups in the US and various European countries, which keep the myth of “a tiny state surrounded by Arab enemies” for the gulity conscience western Christians, who a very long history of persecuting and expelling Jewish communities living within their borders. By such myths, Jewish lobby groups have been able to generate hundreds of billions dollars for the Zionist state, which cannot survive without constant injection of resources from outside. Historically, Israel, is a ‘settlers’ state’, built on myths.
On March 28, 2002 – “the historic summit”, meeting of 22-member Arab League (half of its members decided not to attend and Tel Aviv decided not to allow PLO leader, Yassar Arafat) met in Beirut – decided ‘unanimously’ to endorse the Saudi royals’ ‘inspired’ plan for the Middle East ‘peace’ – offering Zionist-regime normal ties and full peace in return for complete withdrawal from the (additional) Palestinian lands it occupied in June 1967 invasion and recognition of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem its capital. However, the so-called “Beirut Declaration” had Zionist-Saudi hidden agenda too. The UN recognized Palestinians “Right of Return” was water-down to “a fair solution”! Syrian foreign minister, Adnan Omran called the insertion of word “normalization” (relations with Israel)” is a rhetorical word and an Israeli invention – adding that in international law “there are two terms: ending the state of war between the paries in conflict, and enabling the establishing a state of peace,” – The Daily Star, March 26, 2002.
After eight years, the second Palestinian Intifada (September, 2000) – the Zionist regime sees no end to it even after its almost daily brutal military attacks on Palestinian civilians, mass demolition of houses in Gaza and West Bank – and crippling economic sanctions on Hamas Islamist regime in Gaza Strip and military and economic support for pro-USrael regime of Mahmoud Abbas in West Bank since 2006. According to some western economists – the Intifada has also cost Zionist economy more than US$6 billion in lost output, mainly in loss of tourist industry. Though, it’s a peanut loss for Zionist regime, which usual receive more than that through USAID each year.
Now, ‘the Saudi Paln’, which was rejected by Zionist-regime in 2002 – is being brough to life – not by Hamas, but by the Zionist-regime itself. Yesterday, Israeli defense minister, Ehud Barak (a former member of a Jewish terrorist group), announced that “he has discussed the Saudi plan with prime-minister-designate, Tzipi Livni (daughter of a Zionist terrorist father)…..I strongly believe that the Arab initiative is the best approach to peace beteen the Arabs and Israelis…..Our deep joint interests (Arab regimes and Zionist entity) with moderate Arab leaders in containing Iran’s nuclear ambitions and limiting the influence of the radical Islamic Hezbollah movement in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza.”
Both the out-going prime minister, Ehud Olmer, and president, Shimon Peres are in favour of Saudi plan. However, former PA minister, Ghasan Khatib said – “Israeli interest in the plan are a little bit late, but are welcome.”
Remi Kanazi wrote an aricle entitled Prism of peace: The failure of the Israeli Left and the Two State Solution , published on June 13, 2007 – in which he wrote:
“Let us be honest with ourselves. The two-state solution is dead. It’s a figment of imagination of the Israeli left and multitude of Palestinian leaders and diplomats, who have gone enormous lengths to sell out Palestinian people. That’s the danger of looking at the two-state solution and Israel/Palestine through an Israeli prism; it draws the parameters of practicality affecting even those, who support Palestinian plight. Israel doesn’t want peace, not under a Barak government, a Sharon government, an Olmert government or a Peres government. It’s been forty years, and yet Israel has become married to settlements and to an ideology that sees a Jewish state with inherent rights over its non-Jewish citizens, but more critically it’s an expansionist state that believes in the right to permanent domination of the land it controls.”
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