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Palestine State: Will Fascist Israel give-up old Terror gimmicks? -III- By Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal

Palestine State: Will Fascist Israel give-up old Terror gimmicks? -III

- By Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal

THREE

Obama, Beware of Zionist Terror Tactics

Obama visited Cairo early in his presidency, delivering a speech reaching out to Muslims around the world. He began demanding that Israel completely halt all settlement activity in the occupied West Bank, A year later, Obama still has not visited Jerusalem as president, even though he appeared to cave in and accepted only partial restrictions on settlement growth, which angered the Palestinians. Meanwhile, it took him until June to persuade Netanyahu to even back the principle of a Palestinian state, which has been the basis of negotiations for nearly two decades. The Israeli terror leader issued the new demand that Palestinians recognize Israel as a Jewish state as if that really matters now and indicated the future of Jerusalem, where Palestinians want their capital, was not up for negotiation.

A terror ally in East, Israel has openly challenged US power to mediate to settle the Palestine issue and it seeks to cool down the tempers because Zionist terror ally of GST (global state terrorists) find it difficult to go it alone. Hoping to defuse a fight between anti-Islamic terror alllies, Israeli Prime terrorist B. Netanyahu and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton agreed to meet next week in Washington to confront an embarrassing dispute over Israeli land claims. Meanwhile, Israel, as usual, tries to spoil peace process move currently in progress in Moscow. Fascist Israeli aircraft attacked up to six targets in Gaza overnight causing anxiety and serious casualties. The Zionist violence came as the EU's new foreign policy chief, Baroness Ashton, visited Gaza - one of the highest-level visits there by a Western official since the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas took power.

The U.S. wants Israel to roll back plans for new Jewish houses on land claimed by the Palestinians. U.S. State Department informs that Netanyahu had yet to telephone Clinton with his response, a step that he said the United States wanted before its peace envoy George Mitchell returns to the Middle East for a trip he has repeatedly put off. U.S. officials agree circumspect about the prospects for renewed Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. The Middle East quartet discussions -- a dinner on 17 March night and formal session on 18 March -- are designed to show international backing for indirect talks between Israel and the Palestinians that the United States announced last week.

The tone of US-Israel ties has changed since early last year, when the Democrat Barack Obama replaced Republican George W Bush in the White House, and Netanyahu’s right-leaning coalition took over from the centrist Ehud Olmert who killed thousands of innocent Palestinians by repeatedly invading Gaza.

Tensions in US-Israeli relations almost rocked the ties once for all earlier. Previously the Israeli government had played down the strain in relations. US President Ronald Reagan's early years in office - during which Israel invaded Lebanon and bombed Iraq's nuclear reactor, and the US sold air defences to Saudi Arabia - were very rocky, they point out, as was 1991 when George Bush Senior's government denied loan guarantees to Israel - again over disagreements on settlement in the West Bank.

Israel's ambassador to the US Michael Oren has said that relations between the two countries face their worst crisis for 35 years and the crisis was very serious and Israelis and their US lobbyists are facing a very difficult period in relations. In 1975, US-Israeli relations were strained by a demand from then US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger that Israel's Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin partially withdraw its troops from the Sinai Peninsula, where they had been since the 1967 Six-Day Yom Kippur War. This is for the first time Washington realized the crude fact that Israel is both use and bully US regime. On 13 March Oren was summoned to the State Department and was reprimanded about the affair. Oren had appeared "tense and pessimistic".

By trying to give a Zionist appeasing twist, Obama has quickly denied there is a crisis in Washington's ties with Israel over its settlement plans, as a war of words continues. "Friends are going to disagree sometimes," he said, days after one of his top aides strongly attacked plans for 1,600 new homes in East Jerusalem. Israeli terror premier Benjamin Netanyahu has distanced himself from an attack on Obama by his brother-in-law. Hagai Ben-Artzi had accused the US leader of being anti-Semitic. Despite the rebuke from his sister's husband, Ben-Artzi repeated his criticism of Obama in a later interview with Israel's Channel 2 television. "Once the Americans tried to intervene in anything related to Jerusalem we told them one simple word: 'No'," he said, adding, “for 20 years, Obama sat with Reverend Jeremiah Wright, who is anti-Semitic, anti-Israeli, and anti-Jewish. This creates a difficult situation for Israel, but we will never give up our deepest interests - Jerusalem and our ties with it." (Obama broke with the Trinity United Church of Christ in 2008 after some of Rev Wright's controversial sermons emerged on the internet. In one, he said the 9/11 attacks were an example of "America's chickens coming home to roost")
However, there's no sign that Obama will punish his ally for being so arrogant and challenging US power openly. The Zionist regime thinks the USA has to support Israeli imperialism too. Jerusalem remained tense for days, with hundreds of police deployed around the Old City for a fourth day in case of Palestinian unrest, including a possible protest against the rededication of a synagogue in the Jewish Quarter destroyed in the 1948 war. A closure of the West Bank to prevent most Palestinians reaching the city was also still in force. Dozens of young men burned tyres and threw stones at Israeli forces at the Qalandiya checkpoint north of Jerusalem. Palestinian medics said one Palestinian youth was shot in the jaw and another in the chest as troops dispersed protesters. However, Michael Oren, Israeli ambassador in Tel Aviv and a historian said that the crisis was one of "historic proportions". Summoned to the US State Department, he reportedly urged the consuls, on instructions "from the highest level", to lobby Congress, Jewish community groups and the media to make Israel's case. Earlier, after the tussle for a while, the USA gradually began supporting Israeli cause in Middle East.

Israel snubbed USA in unequivocal terms thinking things would be settled in due course as usual because of the close coordination of FBI, CIA and Mossad and other terror intelligence outfits. Moreover, as Israeli agents are supporting the Republican victory in mid-term elections later this year, the Zionist regime thinks the pro-Israel lobby on its own turf will be out in force.

The Zionist fascists have murdered thousnads of innconet Paleslintins only to take away their lands and they think USA which uses the terror services of Israel, could be coerced to come closer to USA sooner than later. The gap between Israel and the Palestinians seemed to yawn wider - although historically, Israeli leaders have tended and pursued to lay out tough "red lines" to kill all Palestinians with Western support. Terrorist, fanatic Tel Aviv cannot go on like this forever!

(More to Follow….>)
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Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal, Specialist on State Terrorism; Chronicler of Freedom movements (Palestine, Kashmir, etc) ; Independent Columnist in International Affairs; Research Scholar (JNU) & the only Indian to have gone through entire India, a fraud and terror nation in South Asia.

 

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