New U.S. Poll: Nearly Two-Thirds of Americans Believe That Jerusalem Should Remain Under Undivided Israeli Control
Speaking of the ugly side of politics:
“ZOA National President Morton A. Klein said, “This poll shows that the American public has a far more realistic view of the Arab-Israeli conflict than governments around the world, including the Bush Administration, which has only recently pressured Israel to lift roadblocks despite the complete absence of fulfillment by the Palestinian Authority (PA) of its obligations under the Oslo agreements and the 2003 Roadmap to dismantle the apparatus of terror and end incitement to hatred and murder in the Palestinian public square that feeds it. The PA has not disarmed and jailed terrorists, nor has it confiscated their weapons and closed the bomb factories. It has not put an end to PA media, mosques, schools and youth movements glorifying suicide bombing and ‘martyrdom’ by murdering Israeli civilians. It has not put Israel on its maps or renamed streets, schools and sports teams named after terrorists.”
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Jerusalem?
…..40 years since the reunification of Jerusalem….
The anniversary ceremony which the current administration failed to send even the lowest level diplomat. In other words, the current administration boycotted the 40th Anniversary of the Reunification of Jerusalem.
Jerusalem?
George Bush promised on his first day of office as President of the United States he would sign into effect the Embassy Act? (for that axed it 8 times!)
Two topics some of our best friends on the blogosphere have sought no response to.
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Saud Al-Faisal, FM, Saudi Arabia, praised the decision of George W. Bush to once again delay the implementation of the decision of the US government to move its embassy to Jerusalem.
“The embassy’s movement is a recognition of Israeli fait accompli which is not wanted by anyone. Consequently, returning the U.S. policy to the previous position is welcomed,” Al-Faisal to the Saudi news agency.