Oxymoron: a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction (e.g., Palestinian peace negotiator).
A senior Palestinian official accused the Trump administration of attempting to spark a "coup" of Palestinian leadership and slammed the United States' UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.
Saeb Erekat, a so-called "peace negotiator" for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, told Ambassador Haley to "shut up." Apparently Erekat is no less typical of many Muslim men who see women as half as intelligent, and half as valued as men, as the prophet of Islam, Mohammad, said years before he was poisoned by a woman.
Erekat is the P.A.'s head peace negotiator, a laughable oxymoron of a position for a group of radical Muslims whose idea of peace will come when all the Jews are slaughtered and Palestine takes over Israel. He complained in an interview with the Palestinian fake news agency al-Watan that Haley had "called for overthrowing the democratically elected Palestinian president."
What actually happened was that Abbas gave a speech last month that denied the Jew's historical connection to Israel, which is denying the history of the Jewish religion as depicted in the Old Testament. Abbas blasted the Trump administration's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital and Haley responded in a speech at the U.N. saying:
"Nikki Haley needs to shut up and realize that the Palestinian leadership is not the problem," Erekat said. "Instead, the problem is the Israeli occupation and the policies it continues to pursue. I'm not saying that we don't make mistakes; every society and every government makes mistakes."
And a so-called 'peace negotiator' who tells a United States ambassador to the U.N. to 'shut up' has made the mistake of messing with the wrong country and the wrong woman using the wrong tactic.
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A senior Palestinian official accused the Trump administration of attempting to spark a "coup" of Palestinian leadership and slammed the United States' UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.
Saeb Erekat, a so-called "peace negotiator" for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, told Ambassador Haley to "shut up." Apparently Erekat is no less typical of many Muslim men who see women as half as intelligent, and half as valued as men, as the prophet of Islam, Mohammad, said years before he was poisoned by a woman.
Erekat is the P.A.'s head peace negotiator, a laughable oxymoron of a position for a group of radical Muslims whose idea of peace will come when all the Jews are slaughtered and Palestine takes over Israel. He complained in an interview with the Palestinian fake news agency al-Watan that Haley had "called for overthrowing the democratically elected Palestinian president."
What actually happened was that Abbas gave a speech last month that denied the Jew's historical connection to Israel, which is denying the history of the Jewish religion as depicted in the Old Testament. Abbas blasted the Trump administration's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital and Haley responded in a speech at the U.N. saying:
"A speech that indulges in outrageous and discredited conspiracy theories is not the speech of a person with the courage and the will to seek peace."Erekat then claimed Haley's remarks amounted to a "coup" against the "Palestinian political system" and that the U.S. and Israel wanted to "undermine the Palestinian national project." [The project's slogan is: "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," meaning that all the Jews will be gone from Israel.]
"Nikki Haley needs to shut up and realize that the Palestinian leadership is not the problem," Erekat said. "Instead, the problem is the Israeli occupation and the policies it continues to pursue. I'm not saying that we don't make mistakes; every society and every government makes mistakes."
And a so-called 'peace negotiator' who tells a United States ambassador to the U.N. to 'shut up' has made the mistake of messing with the wrong country and the wrong woman using the wrong tactic.
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