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Iraq-Jordan
‘Yassin Murder Demolishes Peace Process’
2004-03-25
Jordanian Prime Minister Faisal Fayez warned yesterday that the killing of Hamas’ leader Sheikh Ahmed Yassin was tantamount to “a demolition” of the peace process, and said the solution for the region’s problems lay in “Israel’s evacuation” of Palestinian and other Arab territories.
His lips are moving, words are coming out, they don't make any sense...
“Yassin’s assassination represents a demolition of the process whereby peoples of the region yearn to achieve just and durable peace,” Fayez told the lower house of Parliament. “Israel’s continuation of the policy of assassinations, repressions and destruction of Palestinians’ homes will only fuel the cycle of violence and bloodshed,” he said. “We believe the solution for the crises Israel is creating lies in the evacuation of all Palestinian and Arab land and recognition of the Palestinian people’s right to an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital,” he added. Fayez pointed out that the Jordanian government was “establishing contacts with Arab and friendly countries to evaluate the implications of this ugly crime and other Israeli crimes. We intend to continue our moves at various international forums with a view to ensuring an end to the Israeli violations and occupation of Palestinian lands and securing international protection for the Palestinian people,” he said. Fayez’s remarks coincided with a UN Security Council session called by Arab countries in order to seek international condemnation of the Israeli action and press for a UN peacekeeping force to be sent to the Palestinian territories. Amman-based Arab diplomats believed the move would be unproductive in the light of reported US insistence to veto any draft resolution blaming the Jewish state.
He might as well have farted that statement. There is no peace process. Every time somebody tries to start one, Hamas blows up another bus. The genuine "peace process" at the moment involves beheading Hamas. When they're out of business, then there's something to talk about.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Aw, jeez, can't these clowns give it a rest? What peace? The only "peace" in Israel for years has been a piece of a baby, a piece of an old lady, etc., mixed with pieces of the idiot homicide bombers. Now that the Pals are getting it back against the "leaders" of these atrocities, they're whining. What a bunch of losers.

Plus, the Jordanians are scared to death they'll get stuck with a lot of the Pals. (A friend's ex-husband, who now claims to be a "palestinian," has "Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan" on his birth certificate. And he ain't the only one.)

It must truly suck to be a Pal; nobody wants them, especially other Arabs. You'd think that would give them a hint that the problem is them, but nooooo - their Arab "pride" gets in the way.

Earth to Pals: You ain't got anything to be proud of. Quit whining, grow up and do something useful with your lives.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-03-25 10:00:10 PM  

#3  It ain't half as demolished as Yasbo's head...
Posted by: tu3031   2004-03-25 9:23:29 PM  

#2  LOL! Pray tell, what "peace process" is this zoomer referring to?
Posted by: .com   2004-03-25 7:26:19 PM  

#1  I disagree. Lopping off the head (or the top thereof) of someone who has time-and-time-again literally killed any hope for peace in the regions is progress along the peace process.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-03-25 6:39:22 PM  

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