
AFP is reporting today that Israel's right-wing Likud party chairman Benjamin Netanyahu thinks that Middle East peace talks should focus on improving Palestinian daily life and not on core issues.[1] Like any mainstream news agency catering to Jewish controlled news media, AFP can't tell us the real reason why Netanyahu wants to wait with any meaningful negotiations. AFP only quotes Netanyahu's spokeswoman as saying that discussing core issues were irrelevant because they would lead nowhere and the goal wasn't clear.
To understand Zionist statements like the one above you must take into account both the rabbinic tradition of doublespeak and the supremacist - if not genocidal - attitude of the Talmudists towards Arabs.
Doublespeak is by no means an invention of George Orwell, but a form of lying championed by the Jewish holy book of the Talmud. While offering lip-services to Moses' commandment of not lying, the Phariseen oral tradition as codified by 'wise' rabbis after the destruction of the Jerusalem temple, makes numerous exemptions. Not only does it provide as many as five categories in which a Jew can shamelessly lie, but those categories are widened by countless subcategories, effectively permitting lying in any situation where it benefits a Jew.[2] The Talmud is particular fond of speaking with what Native Americans used to call "forked tongues", i.e. choosing your words so that the real meaning is not understood by listeners not accustomed to that kind of shameless word twisting.[3]
When Netanyahu says the negotiations with Palestinian leaders should focus on improving the daily life of Palestinians, what he really means is creating a perception of addressing the most urgent international concerns regarding the genocidal treatment of Gazans and the ethnic cleansing of the indigenous population of the West Bank. When he says that the peace talks were leading nowhere and that the goals were unclear, what he really means is that Israel will not agree to any peace deal that the Palestinians could possibly accept.
Netanyahu is right. There can't be any agreement on the "core issues" of the future status of Jerusalem, the right of return of the Palestinian refugees, the future of the Jewish settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories and the final borders, simply because what the Zionists and orthodox Jewry really want is a Palestine without Palestinians. If they had their way, they would kick out or kill all remaining Arabs in East Jerusalem, Gaza and West Bank. In fact, if they could, they would enslave or murder all non-Jews, regardless where they live. "Even the best Gentile must be killed."[4]
When hardcore Zionists like Livni and Olmert make public statements seemingly abandoning the century old Zionist dream of a "Greater Israel", that is a Jews-only state from the Euphrates to the Nile, all they are really saying is that to publicly pursue that goal was counterproductive.They want their fellow Jews to tone down their supremacist and genocidal rants against Arabs. They want their orthodox rabbis to stop publicly demanding a "shoah" for the Palestinians. It causes too much bad publicity, not so much in the firmly controlled mass media but on the increasingly important Internet.
Both the Zionist plans and the Talmudist rabbis call for the expulsion - if not murder - of all Arabs in "Eretz Yisroel". They just cannot realise those plans as yet, at least not as quickly as they would like. When Israel's chief terrorist Benjamin Netanyahu suggests "postponing" negotiations with the Arabs on the "core issues" what he really means is not negotiating at all. He just wants to wait until the time is right for the final solution of the Palestinian question.
Footnotes:
[1] http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20081211/wl_mideast_afp/mideastconflictisraelpoliticsnetanyahu
[2] Michael Hoffman, Judaism Discovered, 2008
[3] Ibid.
[4] Ibid.
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