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The annexation of the valley is not a Netanyahu spin Israel today

2020-01-22T19:58:01.982Z


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After the Palestinians have lost themselves in the world, there is active support or silence in new moves • Nevertheless, the Left insists on missing the opportunity • Interpretation

Two weeks before he was assassinated, in his latest policy speech, the late Yitzhak Rabin outlined his principles for a permanent settlement with the Palestinians. Among other things, he pledged that "the security border of the State of Israel will be located in the Jordan Valley in the broad sense of the term." A wide Israeli, between the Kingdom of Jordan and Palestinian autonomy.

In the 25 years since the speech, Rabin's leaders, headed by Ehud Barak, have made tremendous efforts to reach a permanent settlement with the Palestinian Authority. The international community has also gone out of its way to bring the parties to an agreement. Europeans and Americans pushed Israel to the wall, but it was Arafat followed by Abu Mazen, who, as we know, rejected all the proposals.

Netanyahu: "We will apply Israeli sovereignty over the Jordan Valley without delay" // Photo by Moshe Ben Simhon

Not only the Americans and Europeans were disappointed, but also Arab leaders. The Arab presidents and kings are preoccupied with their affairs and are no longer interested in Abu Mazen and his group - so the political process is dead and patent for reviving it has yet to be revealed. Under these conditions, every person understands that there is nothing more to wait for, and above all, US President Donald Trump has caught on. If the Palestinians do not allow him to advance the process designed to do them good, he will simply move forward without them.

So the international community has active support and tacit consent to new and pro-Israeli steps. Under these conditions, the Zionist left - the one who established the settlement in the Valley - was supposed to hold the opportunity with both hands and demand Trump annexation here and now. Instead, astonishingly, left-wing leaders dispense excuses and intimidations and insist on missing the hour.

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• Netanyahu launches Likud campaign: "We will swiftly impose Israeli sovereignty on the Jordan Valley"

Ehud Barak, who broke ties with China in the failed Falcon deal, watched a political tsunami (which did not happen), predicted the collapse of Assad (still in power) and betrayed Netanyahu on the Iranian issue (ask Boogie Ya'alon) Air Force's ability to act against the nuclear and Iranian threat. " It is a strange argument that common sense says that if we have the Jordan Valley, the Air Force will have more air space. But come on, be it.

Bnei Gantz ("The Valley of the Valley is the Eastern Shield of the State of Israel"), and Boogie Ya'alon ("The Valley of the Word, should be an integral part of the State of Israel"), were asked to vote in favor of the sovereignty proposal. Politics precedes. "First immunity, then sovereignty," Benny Gantz stuck on a small day. how sad.

So there remains one person who can take advantage of the moment, and this is Prime Minister Netanyahu. There is no doubt that Netanyahu has received a green light from the administration to move forward with the idea of ​​sovereignty - who, like him, knows that such things do not play out. Netanyahu outlines Smutrich, who provides a legal and balanced response to the special political situation we are in, and revealed in "Israel today." In the time left until the election, Netanyahu can be counted on to complete anchoring Israeli borders with Trump. Jerusalem, the Golan and now the Jordan Valley and settlement. Because it's not a spin, it's right.

Source: israelhayom

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