Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Israelis sceptical
The only one who thinks peace has a chance is Kerry, because he is jealous of Obama's unearned Nobel peace prize. the Arabs don't care anymore and the so called Palestinians stull teach their kids only hatred of jews and that there should not be a Jewish state. With our embassies closed all over the Arab world, wouldn't Kerry understand the danger of another terrorist state next to the one democracy? But then again, his boss loves loves love the main terror group of all, Moslem brotherhood.?
World Jewish Digest today
Israelis are profoundly skeptical of the latest round of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, the Jerusalem Post reported on Tuesday.
According to a poll conducted by Tel Aviv University and the Israel Democracy Institute, 79 percent of Israeli Jews think the negotiations will fail; an overwhelming majority that clearly crosses all political and ideological lines.
This pessimism is matched by what appear to be serious concerns about territorial security. According to the poll,
63 percent of Israeli Jews oppose withdrawal to the pre-1967 borders with land swaps, 58 percent oppose dismantling settlements while leaving the Ariel, Maale Adumim, and Gush Etzion blocs intact, and 50 percent oppose transferring Arab neighborhoods in Jerusalem to the PA along with a special arrangement for the holy places.
Unsurprisingly, 77 percent oppose any recognition whatsoever of the so-called "right of return" for Arab refugees.
The numbers are equally bleak in regard to the promised national referendum on any peace agreement. 58 percent of Israeli Jews believe that it would fail to gain a majority vote.
World Jewish Digest today
Israelis are profoundly skeptical of the latest round of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, the Jerusalem Post reported on Tuesday.
According to a poll conducted by Tel Aviv University and the Israel Democracy Institute, 79 percent of Israeli Jews think the negotiations will fail; an overwhelming majority that clearly crosses all political and ideological lines.
This pessimism is matched by what appear to be serious concerns about territorial security. According to the poll,
63 percent of Israeli Jews oppose withdrawal to the pre-1967 borders with land swaps, 58 percent oppose dismantling settlements while leaving the Ariel, Maale Adumim, and Gush Etzion blocs intact, and 50 percent oppose transferring Arab neighborhoods in Jerusalem to the PA along with a special arrangement for the holy places.
Unsurprisingly, 77 percent oppose any recognition whatsoever of the so-called "right of return" for Arab refugees.
The numbers are equally bleak in regard to the promised national referendum on any peace agreement. 58 percent of Israeli Jews believe that it would fail to gain a majority vote.
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