Saturday, December 8, 2012

The Savages Don't Want Peace

There can be no explanation, except for anti-Semitism, as to why so many on the Left think that Israel should attempt to make peace with the Palestinians.  There will never be peace between the two because the savage Palestinians do not want peace.  All you have to do is listen to what they say.  They make their intentions quite clear.  Yet, our politicians keep up the same "two states living side-by-side in peace" rhetoric which is absolute nonsense.

Listen to what the Hamas leader has to say, via Atlas Shrugs:


#SAVAGE HAMAS LEADER VOWS TO DESTROY ISRAEL: "PALESTINE IS OURS FROM THE RIVER TO THE SEA AND FROM THE SOUTH TO THE NORTH. THERE WILL BE NO CONCESSION ON AN INCH OF THE LAND."

Meshaal's words are a call for a new genocide of the Jews. The destruction of the State of Israel would result in the massacre of millions of Israelis. Where is the outrage? The shunning? The condemnation? Where, oh where, is our humanity? Where are Hillary Clinton's calls for empathy?
Hamas leader vows never to recognize Israel Reuters December 8
    GAZA (Reuters) - Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal, making his first ever visit to the Gaza Strip, vowed on Saturday never to recognize Israel and said his Islamist group would never abandon its claim to all Israeli territory.
    "Palestine is ours from the river to the sea and from the south to the north. There will be no concession on an inch of the land," he told a sea of supporters at an open-air rally, the highlight of his three-day stay in Gaza.
    "We will never recognize the legitimacy of the Israeli occupation and therefore there is no legitimacy for Israel, no matter how long it will take."
    In an uncompromising speech, Meshaal also vowed to free Palestinian prisoners held in Israel, indicating Islamist militants would try to kidnap Israeli soldiers to use as a bargaining chip.
    Israel last year released 1,027 Palestinians from its jails in return for the liberation of Gilad Shalit, a conscript soldier who was seized by Palestinian guerrillas in 2006 and hidden for more than five years in Gaza.
    Thousands of Palestinian detainees remain in Israel. The Jewish state says many of them are terrorists. Hamas calls them freedom fighters.
    "We will not rest until we liberate the prisoners. The way we freed some of the prisoners in the past is the way we will use to free the remaining prisoners," Meshaal said to cheers from the huge crowd that had flocked to see him.

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