By Barak Ravid at Haaretz.com

In the advertisement, Wiesel said that for him as a Jew, "Jerusalem is above politics," and that "it is mentioned more than 600 times in Scripture - and not a single time in the Koran." Wiesel called to postpone discussion on Jerusalem until a later date, when there is an atmosphere of security allowing Israeli and Palestinian communities to find ways to live in peace.

Foreign Minister Lieberman, meanwhile, made Jerusalem the focal point of his speech in a festive reception for the diplomatic corps at the President's Residence in Jerusalem. President Shimon Peres spoke first, calling for progress in the diplomatic process. Lieberman, who took the podium immediately after Peres, made diametrically opposed statements in his speech, stressing that the Palestinian Authority is no partner for peace.
"Jerusalem is our eternal capital and will not be divided," Lieberman said. Many of the ambassadors in the audience left feeling stunned and confused, some of them told Haaretz. "The gap between Peres and Lieberman is inconceivable," one of them said. "We couldn't comprehend how Lieberman can say all that in front of all the international community delegates."
Speaking at the torch-lighting ceremony on Mount Herzl on Monday, Knesset speaker Reuven Rivlin said that there was "an attack on Jerusalem" and that Israel "will not apologize for the building of Jerusalem, our capital."

Senior Labor officials, who declined to be named, said this was the first time the diplomatic freeze was being discussed between Labor ministers. "They main message coming from this discussion is that things can't go on like this," one senior Labor official told Haaretz. "The Labor ministers told Barak that we will be approaching a moment of political decision within weeks."
Barak tried to calm the ministers, saying he was concerned by the state of Israeli-American relations and will travel to Washington next week for talks on the peace process. Barak appears to be set to meet with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, special U.S. envoy George Mitchell and national security advisor General Jim Jones.
10 comments:
The Obama Administration has spent 16 months demonizing one group or individual after another - Banks, Big Business, Tea Partiers, Insurance companies, the Boston police - the list goes on and on. It just so happens that Isreal is currently in his sights. I am very, very happy that Netanyahu has the character to stand up to him for all the world to see. In my humble opinion, he is the kind of leader that I'd like to see sitting in the oval office!
I'm just glad that the rational, tolerant, open-minded left is in charge. How else would we know whom to hate?
Israel knows what's best for Israel.
When I want to see American spirit I look to Israel.
I think Israel should start building now. They are a sovereign country. Let those who object be damned!
And then fired upon with hundreds of missles...
This administration's treatment of Israel is disgraceful. The Israeli's know way better than our government that "the Palestinian Authority is no partner for peace."
I fear that the Obama will usher in the demise of Israel and Taiwan.
There's something biblical in all this.
End times.
I encourage the "Ad campaign" by Israel. I pray, maybe now the jewish community will wake up and realize (as a major voting block) that those "Liberal Fools" with a "Harvard Community College" education don't have Israel's best interest at heart.
GOTTA LOVE JEWBAGS!!!
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