Thursday, October 20, 2011

Twenty-two Days and Counting

November 11 looks like another key date to watch as that is the day that the Palestinian savages will once again push the UN for statehood. In the meantime, our president has several more weeks to pressure Israel to make concessions favorable to the savages in exchange for Obama vetoing Palestinian statehood. We hope he wouldn't dare vote in favor of statehood because American Jews are getting wary of the anti-Semite and his election chances are growing dimmer by the day. He absolutely needs a loyal Jewish bloc of voters.

But, I don't know about you, I do not trust Obama; he could very well allow his emotions to rule and just abstain from voting, which is essentially a "yes" vote. If that happens, America will pay dearly for violating God's Word and interfering with His plan for the nation of Israel.

Read from The Blaze:

Palestinians to Push for Statehood at U.N. on Nov. 11

"GENEVA (AP) — Palestinian diplomats are trying to muster support for a U.N. Security Council vote in New York on Nov. 11 on their bid for membership in the global body, a senior Palestinian diplomat said Thursday.

U.N. diplomats said earlier this week that a Security Council committee considering the membership bid would deliver a report on that day, and that ambassadors would then decide on the next steps.

Any member of the Security Council can request a vote on the Palestinian request, but a resolution recommending membership requires a minimum of nine 'yes' votes and no veto by one of the council’s five permanent members – Britain, China, France, Russia and the U.S.

Once the 15-member Security Council recommends a country’s membership its application must be approved by a two-thirds vote in the 193-member General Assembly.

Washington, Israel’s closest ally, has already pledged to use its veto if Palestinian membership gets the support of nine or more council members.

'We still have time until Nov. 11, so there is a lot of efforts pushing certain countries to voting in favor,' Palestinian envoy to the U.N. in Geneva, Ibrahim Khraishi, told The Associated Press.

Palestinian Foreign Minister Riad Malki told reporters in late September that Palestinian membership has support so far from eight Security Council members – Russia, China, India, South Africa, Brazil, Lebanon, Nigeria and Gabon. He said the Palestinians are lobbying for more support, including from Bosnia and Colombia.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas visited Colombia on Oct. 11 and was told by President Juan Manuel Santos that Colombia will only recognize a Palestinian state that has been established through negotiations with Israel, which leaves Bosnia as the likely key to a ninth 'yes' vote.

Khraishi said 'several parties are working' to secure the votes, but declined to elaborate. 'I think that we will succeed to get the nine,' he added.

Abbas delivered the Palestinian application to U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Sept. 23. Hours later, the Quartet of Mideast mediators – the U.S., U.N., EU and Russia – called for a resumption of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations in a month, with the goal of a peace agreement by the end of 2012.

The Israelis and Palestinians are scheduled to meet separately with the Quartet on Tuesday."


Just to get an idea of how serious the savages are about making peace, check out what a recently released female Palestinian terrorist had to say, via Gateway Pundit:

Liberated Female Terrorist Tells Cheering Palestinian Children to Go Blow Themselves Up For Allah

"The media was there this week when Wafaa Al-bis, a Palestinian female terrorist, met her parents after 7 years of captivity in Israeli jails.



Yesterday the liberated terrorist encouraged a group of children to go blow themselves up.
Reuters reported, via Jihad Watch:


'A would-be Palestinian suicide bomber freed by Israel in the prisoner swap for soldier Gilad Schalit told cheering schoolchildren in the Gaza Strip the day after her release on Wednesday she hoped they would follow her example.

“I hope you will walk the same path we took and God willing, we will see some of you as martyrs,” Wafa al-Biss told dozens of children who came to her home in the northern Gaza Strip.

Biss was traveling to Beersheba’s Soroka hospital for medical treatment in 2005 when Israeli soldiers at the Erez border crossing noticed she was walking strangely. They found 10 kilograms (22 lbs) of explosives had been sewn into her underwear.

A member of al-Aksa Martyrs Brigades, an offshoot of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah party, Biss was sentenced to a 12-year term for planning to blow herself up.

After she spoke, the children cheered and waved Palestinian flags and chanted: “We will give souls and blood to redeem the prisoners. We will give souls and blood for you, Palestine
.“'"


Lovely role model, isn't she?

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