In the wake of President Biden's "Two States Solution" utterance in Betlehem today, here is an amazing article by Michael Kuttner you owe yourselves to read. Insightful, brilliant, smart and funny are but a few of the accolades this article clearly deserves.
"...Recently, Ron Lauder, the President of the World Jewish Congress used the general media to propose his “brilliant” solution to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Arabs. Launching a Marshall Plan would be a great opportunity to finally solve the Palestinian problem he proclaimed."
"Ron Lauder waxes lyrical about another Marshall Plan. Unfortunately he completely overlooks the fact that this plan was introduced in the wake of the complete dismantlement of the defeated Nazi regime and the establishment of genuine democratic reforms. To speak of a Marshall Plan for the current corrupt and terror supporting gang in Ramallah and Gaza is so idiotic that it defies any sort of logic." M.K.
The Palestinian Authority (PA) has let it be known that its 86-year old leader, Mahmoud Abbas, is prepared to talk to Israel’s caretaker Prime Minister, Yair Lapid, about a “diplomatic horizon” for the Palestinians. No doubt this is prompted by the planned visit of US President Joe Biden to Israel and the PA next week.
That would be a terrible idea.
My enemy's enemy may not be my friend but may still be my enemy
"In a joint article in the Daily Telegraph, Truss and Lapid said the agreement amounted to “a new strategic plan for the next decade spanning cyber, tech, trade and defense,” while the two countries would “work night and day to prevent the Iranian regime from ever becoming a nuclear power"
Socialists, anti-Semites, "Progressives" and extreme leftists are gaining control of the Democratic party (how inappropriate is the name) and dictate its agenda. A tiny minority of the party's members managed to bend the arms of its leaders.
Melanie Phillips' article explains why the party's demise train has already left the station.
The party's rampant demise goes far beyond issues relating to Israel. Just examine objectively each and every policy of the Biden administration and the House of Representatives under Pelosi and get your glaring answers.
The 1993 Oslo Accord proved itself the biggest political blunder in Israel's history.
The new Lapid-Bennet-Gantz-Mansour Abbas government continues to keep Oslo alive despite 28 years of calamities that resulted from it.
The Netanyahu initiated Abraham Peace Accords prove beyond shadow of a doubt that peace with Arab countries does not depend on Israeli concessions to the terrorist organizations of Fatah and Hamas. Yet, the current Israeli government ignores this pivotal proof.
Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres were able to push ahead with the Oslo Accords because the media and the legal fraternity supported their efforts to demonize its opponents, portraying Zionists as "enemies of peace."
Here is Caroline Glick's important article on the subject.
President Biden and his National Security Team’s disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal is the biggest fiasco in American history.
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/307728
A little over nine years ago, a good friend from Queens called me up with a request. Can I please interview an Israeli speaker with a good English who is in New York for a few days and can talk about the Middle East?
My friend had been tasked with finding a speaker on the topic of Israel for a local shul dinner. Failing to locate a prominent Israeli politician, she was desperate to find anyone with a good English. Someone suggested a little-known Israeli entrepreneur who happened to be in New York. Having no choice, she arranged for him to speak. His speech was a big success. My friend liked what she heard and, with the help of a PR consultant, got him on local media stations to speak on Israel’s behalf.
I met him on March 6, 2012, in the basement of the Edmond J. Safra Synagogue on the Upper East Side. We spoke against the backdrop of a boisterous group of children in a playgroup in the room next door. I too was impressed with what I heard. After listening to his ideology on Israel and the Middle East, which I recorded, I urged him to go into politics. I told him that the only way to implement what I thought were excellent ideas was to enact them into policy as a politician.
The man’s name was Naftali Bennett
A previously unpublished interview with the man who would be prime minister