Benjamin Netanyahu quotes on Shimon Peres and terrorism
I don't trust CFR Benjamin Netanyahu (who had his chance as Israeli Prime Minister and blew it, failing to render the lying peace process of Oslo null and void and failing to open the Temple Mount in Jerusalem to Jewish and Christian worship, as promised), but he spoke some gems that bear repeating:
I don't trust CFR Benjamin Netanyahu (who had his chance as Israeli Prime Minister and blew it, failing to render the lying peace process of Oslo null and void and failing to open the Temple Mount in Jerusalem to Jewish and Christian worship, as promised), but he spoke some gems that bear repeating:
Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's former prime minister, once said: "I think the central problem of the terrorism that we see today is that we have created a situation where we rely on Arafat and the Palestinian Authority to be our subcontractors to fight terrorism."
Doesn't that sound like President Bush and Ehud Olmert trusting the Fatah terrorist organization to fight the Hamas terrorist organization?
When Benjamin Netanyahu was elected in 1996, the New York Times wrote, "Mr. Netanyahu also indicated what he meant by negotiating with Arabs during his debate with Prime Minister Shimon Peres. The Arabs, he said, were 'realistic'—'when they see a weak government like Mr. Peres,' they demand everything, they get everything, and they demand more.'"