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three false basic assumptions [Avigdor Lieberman, member Knesset aliberman@knesset.gov.il]12/12/2006

Dear Mr Lieberman,

 

I read this today:

 

"The peace process is based on three false basic assumptions: That the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the main fact of instability in the Middle East, that the conflict is territorial and not ideological, and that the establishment of a Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders will end the conflict."

 

It comes from:

 

http://www.ynetnews.com/Ext/Comp/ArticleLayout/CdaArticlePrintPreview/1,2506,L-3338320,00.html

 

Mr Lieberman, your statements are so far disconnected from reality that I am amazed you are not reported as new floating space junk orbiting the earth.

 

1) the Israeli-Palestinian conflict *is* the main fact of instability in the Middle East. We know that Saddam was attacked primarily at the instigation of the Israelis because he was actively supporting Palestinian freedom fighters. Osama bin Laden (when he was alive) pointed out the festering sore of Palestine as a major rallying point for his fellow extremists. You are being naive here.

 

2) sadly, the conflict is *both* territorial *and* ideological. It is territorial for the displaced Palestinians and it is clearly ideological for the Zionists who we know from a vast store of printed material have always planned for a greater Israel. Do not take us for fools Mr Leiberman or you will look foolish yourself.

 

3) no, the establisment of a Palestine state based on the 1967 borders will of course not end the conflict because the borders as set by the UN in 1948 are the "true" borders of Israel (if there is such a thing.) I earnestly beleive (mainly as a result of the words and actions of you and your fellow Ashkanzy Zionists) that we must return to the pre-1948 borders (ie, the return to a single Palestinian state).

 

You are deluded. You suffer from the collective psycopathy of the Zionist zealots who do not see the facts on the ground and prefer to hide behind a religion for the advancement of base territorial objectives.

 

Please Mr Lieberman, stop making these outrageous statements.

 

Regards,

[Cockeyedbob - Sent 12Dec06]

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