Ten
eerste is Israël sinds kort officieel een natiestaat, waar de rechten
van Joden ver gaan boven die van andere inwoners van dat gestolen
land (dat laatste komt er ook nog eens bij), ofwel Israël is een
apartheidsstaat........... Ten tweede is de politiek in Israël zo corrupt als
de pest, waar de premier wel de kroon spant als het over corruptie
gaat, zelfs zijn vrouw is intussen aangeklaagd voor fraude.......
Ten
derde: als er één land is waar de mensenrechten op enorm schaal
worden geschonden is het Israël wel, oh nee wacht, de grote vriend van Israël en de VS, Saoedi-Arabië overtreft het nog net.... Dat land
werd overigens niet eens genoemd door Pompeo, die met zijn lulpraatje
Iran afschilderde als alles wat tegenovergesteld is aan Israël,
terwijl S-A ver boven Iran uittorend wat betreft dictatuur (dat is Iran niet eens), mensenrechtenschendingen en een land is dat niet alleen in eigen land minderheden als sjiieten bestrijdt, maar zelfs een genocide
uitvoert tegen de sjiieten in buurland Jemen......
Pompeo zwetste nog wat over de vrije pers in Israël, terwijl de reguliere media, ook in Israël, in de zakken zit van het grootkapitaal.......
Pompeo zwetste nog wat over de vrije pers in Israël, terwijl de reguliere media, ook in Israël, in de zakken zit van het grootkapitaal.......
Kortom
Pompeo zwetste voor de zoveelste keer uit zijn nek, wat een domme
leugenaar en hufter!! De hoogste tijd dat deze schoft terecht staat voor het Internationaal Strafhof (ICC)!!
Mike Pompeo: The US Wants the Entire Middle East to Look Like Israel
October
11, 2018 at 8:50 am
Written
by Middle
East Monitor
(MEMO) — US
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said yesterday that “Israel is
everything we want the entire Middle East to look like going forward”
and that US-Israel relations are “stronger than ever”.
Speaking
at an award ceremony held by the Jewish Institute for National
Security of America in Washington DC, Pompeo hailed Israel as
“democratic and prosperous”, adding “it desires peace, it is a
home to a free press and a thriving economy,” Arutz
Sheva reported.
Pompeo
then compared Israel to Iran, citing the latter’s “corrupt
leaders [who] assault the human rights of their own people and
finance terrorism in every corner of the Middle East”. Pompeo
lamented that the US administration under former President Barack
Obama “had more respect for the leaders of Iran than it did for the
State of Israel,” stressing that
“Under
President Trump’s leadership, the United States is standing where
it should firmly be: On the side of Israel.”
Pompeo
also discussed the long-awaited US peace initiative – dubbed the
“deal of the century” – hailing it as a “truly historic”
effort to reach an agreement. Pompeo said that “we [the USA] are
very hopeful that one day the Palestinian people will have the same
kinds of things, the same material, the same opportunities that the
people of Israel have,” according to the Jerusalem
Post. Pompeo
added “We very much want you [the Palestinians] to have a space.”
Yet
the Secretary of State also admitted that despite this “hope” for
a Palestinian “space”, he had that same day denied a $165 million
transfer of aid to the Palestinian Authority (PA) citing the PA’s
“funding of terror”. Pompeo was referring to the PA’s refusal
to adhere to US
demands to
cease so-called “martyr
payments”
to the families of those killed by Israeli occupation forces or those
incarcerated in Israeli prisons. Other countries have also put
pressure on the PA, with Israel enacting a law to withhold $130
million per month of tax revenue collected on behalf of the PA unless
it ceases these stipends and Australia cutting its
aid to the PA.
Though
US-Israel ties have historically been strong, under President Donald
Trump’s administration these ties have reached new heights. Last
week the largest ever US aid package to Israel – worth $38 billion
over 10 years – entered
into force.
The Memorandum of Understanding was signed between
the US and Israel in 2016 under the Obama Administration, but State
Department Spokeswoman Heather Nauert hailed the deal as reflecting
“the enduring and unshakable commitment of the President [Trump],
this Administration, and the American people to Israel’s security”.
Trump
has also spearheaded the so-called “deal
of the century”,
a peace initiative he hopes will solve the decades-long situation in
Israel-Palestine. Last month the president expressed support
for the two-state solution for the first time since entering office.
He explained: “I like two-state solution. Yeah. That’s what I
think… that’s what I think works best. I don’t even have to
speak to anybody, that’s my feeling… I think two-state solution
works best.” Despite such attempts to appear even-handed, the US
has been criticised as
a dishonest broker in any peace negotiations, with many believing the
“deal of the century” will be biased towards
Israel and put Israel’s “security” before any measures
beneficial to the Palestinians.
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