Kerry to Israel: “The reactions to the nuclear deal being negotiated with Iran are hysterical.”


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**During a wide-ranging interview yesterday, self-proclaimed “Elder” and former U.S. President Jimmy Carter finally hit the nail on his self-righteous head by telling everyone what “peace” really means.

After proclaiming Hamas head Khaled Mashaal a “peacemaker”, Carter lambasted PM Netanyahu for not standing for “peace and human rights” and continued: “I don’t see that deep commitment on the part of Netanyahu to make concessions . . . to find peace with his potential enemies.”

This is what a “peace process” means to Carter and the rest of the world: Israel making concession after concession to the Palestinians–with no concessions from the Palestinians in return.

**The number of Syrian civilians killed in U.S.-led air strikes in northern Syria on Friday now stands at more than 60–including at least ten children.

According to the “Observatory for Human Rights”, this civilian death toll is the highest since the U.S. became involved in air attacks in Syria.

Where is Barack Obama now–the same hypocritical Obama who was so quick to condemn Israel during the war with Hamas last summer?

**Meanwhile, IS continued its reign of terror in Iraq yesterday, slaughtering between 300-600 Yazidi Christian captives in the desert beside Mosul.

Where is the hypocritical United Nations Human Rights Council now? Where is the European Union? Where are all of the self-professed “human rights” NGOs which attack Israel everyday? Why aren’t there demonstrations of anger in the street?

**200 farmers from Gaza were bused into Tel Aviv this past week for a conference on improving agricultural techniques. Hilariously, the Gazans were instructed on how to build and utilize greenhouses and tractors to increase crop yields.

Why was it hilarious? It was ten years ago that the Palestinians destroyed all of the greenhouses and most of the tractors that were left by Israelis who were forced out of northern Gaza by a misguided Ariel Sharon.

And it was 8 years ago that Hamas began using the remains of the same greenhouses as the bases of their tunnel network–and what tractors remained as tunnel-building equipment.

Even more hilarious was the comment made by Mahmoud Khlael, the Gaza Chairman of the Agricultural Cooperative for Farmers of Strawberries, Vegetables and Flowers:

“We need free trade. We want to go back to the period prior to 2007.”

What happened in 2007? Palestinians like Khalel voted Hamas into power in Gaza.

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John Kerry gave an interview yesterday to Israel’s Channel 10 news–the “news” channel that just so happened to be the most virulently anti-Netanyahu channel during the recent election campaign.

That interview will appear on Channel 10 tonight, but transcripts of the interview have already appeared in the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Aharonot–which just so happened to be the most virulently anti-Netanyahu newspaper during the recent election campaign.

So what did Kerry have to say about the nuclear agreement between the United States and Iran–and the attempt of PM Netanyahu to change or thwart the agreement?

“The reactions to the nuclear deal being negotiated with Iran are hysterical. People must check the facts and examine the information behind the facts.”

The reactions are hysterical? We must check the facts?

Here is what U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said about the Iranian nuclear weapons program a couple of nights ago in Washington, D.C. at a dinner for the Washington Institute for Near East Policy:

“Let’s get something straight so we don’t kid each other. They [the Iranians] already have paved a path to a bomb’s worth of material. Iran could get there now if they walked away in two to three months without a deal.”

Remember Barack Obama proclaiming last month that Iran was “at least a year” away from having enough refined uranium for a bomb? Now, Biden tells us that the time frame is actually “two to three months”.

Of course the truth is that the Iranians already have enough refined uranium to make numerous suitcase “dirty bombs” and could probably make the nuclear tip for a missile within a month.

And John Kerry wants to say that we Israelis are hysterical.

 

 

 

 

 

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