The bigger problem is that the government of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert seems disposed to go along with the emerging “international consensus.” Indeed, Mr. Olmert has already signaled a willingness to compromise his country's future security and integrity as a Jewish state in the hope of rescuing his failed premiership and avoiding prosecution for corruption. For their part, his people seem to be sleepwalking, unable to believe every one of their longstanding national requirements (for example, a unified Jerusalem, secure borders, no “right of return” for “refugees,” etc.) is being abandoned in the pursuit of a “peace” no one can seriously believe is in prospect from the Saudis and their friends.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
GAFFNEY KNOWS BEST
Another part of Gaffney's op-ed that was also annoying was his arrogance: He knows better than the Israeli government AND the Israeli people:
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