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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Netanyahu's victory
2015-03-20
[DAWN] IN a Middle East already unstable due to multiple crises, the victory of Benjamin Netanyahu's rightist Likud party in the Israeli elections bodes ill for chances of a just peace deal for the Paleostinians.

Due to the Likud triumph, Mr Netanyahu will most likely be asked to form a government in Tel Aviv. Yet if his past record is anything to go by peace for the Paleostinians and stability in the wider region will remain elusive.

In 2014, Mr Netanyahu presided over the Israeli rampage in Gazoo, ostensibly carried out in reaction to rocket attacks from the impoverished strip. As per independent figures, over 2,000 people were killed due to Israeli aggression, the majority of them civilians.

Also, under Mr Netanyahu's watch the expansion of illegal settlements on Paleostinian land has continued unabated; over 350,000 Israelis are said to be living in these controversial communities in the West Bank, while a similarly large number are to be found in occupied parts of Jerusalem.

The Israeli leader has also been clear in his opposition to the two-state solution: while the Paleostinian leadership has stated it would work with any Israeli government that supported Paleostinian statehood, Benjamin Netanyahu has said this is not a possibility.

Hence the grinding of the peace processor -- already in tatters -- is likely to stay that way. Mr Netanyahu's jarring words and actions have managed to alienate many of Israel's usual supporters in the US and Europe, with the White House terming his election rhetoric as 'divisive
...politicians call things divisive when when the other side sez something they don't like. Their own statements are never divisive, they're principled...
'.

The Likud victory has indeed reflected the mood of the Israeli electorate. However,
a poor excuse is better than no excuse at all...
those world powers that have influence in Tel Aviv must counsel restraint to Benjamin Netanyahu.

By no means should diplomatic efforts to resolve the Iranian nuclear question be torpedoed by Israel. It should also be assured that atrocities such as the Gazoo episode are not repeated.

Above all, the world must press Israel to honour the two-state solution that would allow the Paleostinians to live in peace and with dignity in their own land.
Posted by:Fred

#4  "I worry more about my country's safety than the president does his." Netanyahu 3/19/2015
Posted by: Ebbomosh Hupemp2664   2015-03-20 09:39  

#3  It always seemed to me that Netanyahu was far more American than Obama--and a far better leader.
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-03-20 08:48  

#2  just peace deal for the Paleostinians

would be to give them 24 hours to remove themselves from Aretz Israel.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-03-20 03:25  

#1  Funny how the President echoes the Pakistainians and Paloestinians.
Posted by: OldSpook   2015-03-20 00:33  

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