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Obama: No Sympathy For Hamas, But Gaza Cannot Remain Closed Off | |||||||
2014-08-07 | |||||||
![]() Republicans can come along for the ride, but they've got to sit in the back... said Wednesday that while he did not care for Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason,, the Gazoo Strip could not remain permanently closed off from the world.
Ordinary Paleostinians living in the impoverished, blockaded Hamas-ruled territory need to "have some prospects for an opening of Gazoo so that they do not feel walled off," Obama said. Obama reiterated his concern about civilians killed in the conflict, which left 1,886 Paleostinians dead, according to officials in the Hamas-ruled Gazoo Health Ministry. Israel says that hundreds of them are gunnies. Sixty-four soldiers and three civilians on the Israeli side were killed in the month-long conflict. Obama insisted he has "consistently supported Israel's right to defend itself" and repeatedly castigated Hamas, saying that the terror group has acted "extraordinarily irresponsibly" by launching rockets into Israel. The people of Gazoo need greater hope for the future, he said as he urged the extension of the 72-hour ceasefire that was brokered by Egypt and which went into effect Tuesday morning. "The US goal right now would be to make sure that the ceasefire holds, that Gazoo can begin the process of rebuilding," Obama said. Similarly, he said, Israelis need to "feel confident that they're not going to have a repeat of the kind of rocket launchers that we've seen over the last several weeks."
...where theory meets practice and practice loses... and Mideast nations were helping foster the discussions, which began with both sides taking hard-line positions and much jockeying expected ahead. Obama said that peace efforts needed to involve the Paleostinian Authority President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas ... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial... , amid US fears that the conflict has empowered the more hard boy Hamas. Obama said that the Abbas-led Paleostinian Authority, based in the West Bank, has been "responsible" by recognizing Israel and seeking a two-state solution.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday that the Paleostinian Authority should play an "important" role in the Gazoo Strip. In late April, Netanyahu ended further negotiations with Abbas after he formed a unity goverment with Hamas amid the breakdown of the US-led grinding of the peace processor.
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Posted by:trailing wife |
#12 This has happened once before in history at the seaport of Innsmouth Mass. The religion of the Innsmouth people had much in common with Islam. Yes, and what happened at Innsmouth? The Navy shelled the harbor and depth-charged the reef. |
Posted by: Rob Crawford 2014-08-07 23:16 |
#11 That's pretty much what I said earlier - they have managed to keep the people there as 'refugees' for about 50 years now. They have not interest in a 'state'. They just have to start a war with Israel every few year, hunkerdown and produce pallywood videos until the 'World' stops the war, and then there's all sort of 'rebuilding funding' coming their way for years. Who cares if some civilians get killed? In fact the more civilians get killed the more the U.N. boodle afterwards! What a bargain! |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2014-08-07 16:57 |
#10 Why would Hamas, Fatah, and all the others want a truly free palestenian state? They'd lose all their UN boodle and political power as champions of permanent refugees. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2014-08-07 15:20 |
#9 Not even half the people there support Hamas - they just gangstered their way in (fraud in the elections) under US State Dept observation and acquiescence, and have continued to strong-arm the area ever since. As far as closed off - what about Egypt? Seems the Egyptians are not letting them across either. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2014-08-07 15:19 |
#8 Question for those who know the region better than I do. If you were born in Palestine and hated Hamas, could you get to the West Bank? I'm thinking before the war. Are we sure everyone there supports Hamas or just the vast majority. |
Posted by: rjschwarz 2014-08-07 14:23 |
#7 May I suggest the Bay of Gaza then? |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2014-08-07 12:52 |
#6 Big Dig comes to Gaza again. |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2014-08-07 11:07 |
#5 "I have no sympathy for Hamas, Obviously, he reserves all sympathy for himself. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2014-08-07 05:04 |
#4 In eons to come - if status quo holds - they will by evolutionary means develop gills and webbed hands/feet. The Gazans can then take to the sea as their outlet from closed land borders. (This has happened once before in history at the seaport of Innsmouth Mass. The religion of the Innsmouth people had much in common with Islam. |
Posted by: borgboy 2014-08-07 04:08 |
#3 "I'm gonna do it. But I feel really bad about it---so, it's OK." |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2014-08-07 03:32 |
#2 The best hope of the people of Gaza is the complete and utter destruction of Hamas, Fatah, and Hezbollah. They are the ones who are guaranteeing that they are locked in some sort of 'refugee' status. It's been what? 50 years now? |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2014-08-07 01:12 |
#1 They voted for Hamas, they can join their fate. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2014-08-07 00:02 |