Sunday, 25 September 2011

Bibi N. at the UN

United Nations General Assembly hall in New Yo...Image via Wikipedia//UN General Assembly isn't a friendly place for the state of Israel
Very good and smart discourse of Bibi Netanyahu at the UN General Assembly explaining plainly and in a relaxed American way the desperate efforts of Palestinians to avoid peace, to deny Israel's right to exist, to prefer their propaganda instead of taking particular steps for ending the conflict - loved this remark "we have to stop negotiating about negotiations". In the same time, showing the will of the Jewish state to discuss and (re)establish good relations with countries as Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt and all those interested in democratic developments. He also mentioned the possibility to do some painful compromises - what is he talking about - while outlining that Judea is and always be Jewish - "we are called Jews because coming from Judea". Worthy to mention the references to the Lubavitch Rebbe - as usual, I can't stop admiring the energy of Chabad's ambassadors for supporting their cause: in the deep darkness, one single candle is enough to light the true far away, the note in which he ended the UN discourse. Other aspects introduced in his discourse were the need for a global action against militant Islam - in the front of an assembly that watched one day ago the Iranian president elucubrations about 9/11 as an "American conspiration" - and the need to never forget the fate of Gilad Shalit.

From the part of the "peaceful" Palestinians, it was present only a young guy, expressionless and taking lots of notes.

It was a good show, but I don't see what it could be happen next!


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