Wednesday, November 07, 2007

MK Eldad: "Recognizing a Palestinian State West of the Jordan is a crime against the Jewish people"

Gotta love Aryeh Eldad. He really is fearless when it comes to taking on the post-Zionist rabble.

Arutz Sheva - MK Aryeh Eldad (National Union) says that "massive public pressure" must be exerted on Shas and Yisrael Beiteinu to quit the government before Annapolis.

"We must not go like sheep to the slaughter," Eldad told Arutz-7's Hebrew newsmagazine on Wednesday. "Whoever doesn't act now, will bear the responsibility later."

Eldad, a former IDF Chief Medical Officer, says that the nationalist public must exert non-stop pressure on the Knesset Members of the Shas and Yisrael Beiteinu parties. "It must be made clear to them that the public knows they are lying to them by continuing to remain in the Olmert government," Eldad said.

The government coalition's continue existence is dependent upon the presence of both Shas, with 12 Knesset seats, and Yisrael Beiteinu, with 11. The coalition parties currently have 78 MKs; if both leave, the Kadima-led coalition will crumble, forcing new elections.

"Olmert has said categorically that all the essential issues, such as final borders, Arab refugees, Jerusalem, and more, will be on the table," Eldad said, "while on the other hand, [Yisrael Beiteinu head Avigdor] Lieberman says that he will resign if these issues are discussed. The public doesn't know which liar to believe!"

If Shas and Yisrael Beiteinu do not quit and the Annapolis summit two weeks from now leads to a Palestinian state, "this will be a crime against the Jewish people," according to Eldad. "Recognition of a Palestinian state west of the Jordan River is a recipe for the destruction of the State of Israel."

Sock it to them, big guy! Unfortunately, you have precious few friends in Knesset, but plenty of support outside the corrupt scumbags of the Israeli government.

-MZ

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