Zoon on June 16th, 2009

MAhmadinejad just can’t stand people trying to make peace in the world, at least not while Israel is a nation and there’s one Jew left. While Bush was meeting in Maryland with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was mocking the meeting. Peace would be the worst thing in [...]

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Israel’s unilateral decision to release 250 Fatah terrorists from Israeli jails continues the insane policy of appeasement adopted by successive Israeli Governments since the Oslo Accords were signed in 1993.

This latest decision coupled with unilateral withdrawals from Lebanon in 2000, Gaza in 2005 and the unilateral release of another 500 terrorists in February 2005 [...]

Continue reading about Israel’s Illusion – Fatah Feted is Hamas Hated

Benjamin Netanyahu has finally been given the go-ahead by Israel’s President Shimon Peres to try and form Israel’s next Government. This heralds the next round in the farce that passes for “the peace process” in the Middle East.
The solution to the problem – what to do with the 6% of Palestine that still belongs to [...]

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Zoon on June 8th, 2009

President Bush will be bitterly disappointed if he is expecting a historic breakthrough in negotiations over the next twelve months between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO).

The doublespeak and hype emanating from Annapolis about those ongoing negotiations needs to be understood in the context of the following key statement made by Israel’s Prime Minister [...]

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Zoon on June 7th, 2009

Jordan’s King Abdullah and Israel’s Prime Minister Ehud Olmert certainly had a lot to talk about when Mr Olmert made a surprise visit to Amman yesterday for a two hour working lunch with the King.

High on their agenda would have been the disastrous performance of PLO Chairman and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas [...]

Continue reading about Lunchtime – and Crunch Time – in Amman