I didn't think so.
Let's call that neighbor Hamas and now let's call you Israel and let's look at what they say about, you know, the Jews of Israel:
The Hamas Charter, also known as the Hamas Covenant, was adopted in 1988. Some key points from the charter include:
The Hamas Charter, also known as the Hamas Covenant, was adopted in 1988. Some key points from the charter include:
Hamas defines itself as a Muslim Brotherhood movement with a Palestinian nationalist orientation.Hamas was voted in by a majority in the Palestinian legislative elections in 2006, gaining control of the Gaza Strip and held it ever since. Thus, the Palestinians agreed to the ideology of Hamas and data from the Israel-Hamas war supports that claim.
It asserts that Palestine is an Islamic waqf (religious endowment) bestowed to all Muslims for all time.
The charter calls for the destruction of the state of Israel and the establishment of an Islamic state in Palestine.
It rejects any attempts at negotiating or peaceful solutions with Israel, advocating armed resistance instead.
It includes antisemitic language and conspiracy theories about Jews controlling the media and economies.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin (Bibi) Netanyahu's government unanimously approved a measure declaring that the country "outright rejects" any attempts by foreign powers to create a Palestinian state, mainly due to the fact that Israel and its people are not suicidal. Although Hamas and jihadis in general brag that they love death more than life, Israel takes the other side of the issue, as most normal people do.
Bibi announced the move at the beginning of a cabinet meeting Sunday morning as various U.N. forces and a president with senile dementia [whose handlers are hoping to acquire the Muslim vote in November] pushes Israel to accept a two-state solution after Israel kicks Hamas' proverbial ass in Gaza.
Hamas has outright rejected a two-state solution as it does not officially recognize the state of Israel.
Israel has made repeated efforts to negotiate a peace deal and two-state solution with Palestinian and Arab leaders over the past 75 years, but each offer has been rejected, and that includes the initial 1947 UN partition plan that led to Israel's establishment, and Israeli offers in 2000 and 2008 that would have recognized a Palestinian state.
"In light of the talk recently heard in the international community about an attempt to unilaterally impose a Palestinian state on Israel, I am bringing today a declarative decision on this issue for the approval of the government. I am sure it will be widely accepted," Netanyahu told the cabinet. After all, who gives any outside country the right to dictate what Israel, under attack, must do after the war?
"Israel outright rejects international dictates regarding the permanent settlement with the Palestinians," the declaration said. "Such an arrangement will be reached only through direct negotiations between the parties, without preconditions. Israel will continue to oppose the unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state. Such a recognition, following the massacre of October 7, will reward the terrorism, a reward like no other, and will prevent any future peace settlement."
The statement echoes a message Netanyahu personally delivered to the useless U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken a week ago. Bibi told Blinken that direct or even indirect recognition "would be a prize for those who planned and orchestrated the Oct. 7 massacre."
The come in and kill innocent Israeli men, women, children and babies; Israel fights back harder and is winning the war, and now they're supposed to stop while they are ending the existential threat. Yeah, Hamas and the rest of the anti-Semitic clowns are an existential threat. Climate change? Not so much.
"I do not think a two-state solution is possible, and, even if possible, it is not advisable. For more than 50 years, hundreds of self-proclaimed ‘peacemakers,’ led by the United States, have attempted to coerce Israel and the Palestinians into a two-state solution," former U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman told Fox News Digital last month.
So Biden and his handlers should go back to the ice cream store and make Joe happy, but please don't tell Israel how to stay safe from these evil Hamassholes and their ilk.
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