It started with this(date April 16th and before that with planned visit to Iran for May 2nd - don't believe even for a second that these students are here to confront him as they are not - its just an organized by German government mob to give Gabriel a self credibility before entering long anticipated real crises - this is a regular overture in real crises via which Germany attempted to inject itsef in the middle of the conflict):
Gabriel is from neonazi family, but he did have some relatives in opposite side as well(thats what mob tried to present to the world via stunt planned in advance as seen here)...well, Gabriel(man in deep deep crises as are others in spitz German government who managed to full even Jerusalem Post jpost.com/)...its not so much about what your family background is as is about what you are and its clear that you are a real neonazi. The world should reject(especially Israel) German involvement in existance of Israel to which we witness.
Answer is clear what and why are in there on the first place...
Gabriel is from neonazi family, but he did have some relatives in opposite side as well(thats what mob tried to present to the world via stunt planned in advance as seen here)...well, Gabriel(man in deep deep crises as are others in spitz German government who managed to full even Jerusalem Post jpost.com/)...its not so much about what your family background is as is about what you are and its clear that you are a real neonazi. The world should reject(especially Israel) German involvement in existance of Israel to which we witness.
Answer is clear what and why are in there on the first place...
Not for picnic not...there are many better locations for relaxation than a "tourism" in military chemical factories and at the military airports where war is raging and of which country borders Israel....Iran have practically comited act of war againt Israel and you are asking if Israel cares for peace...
Are this words that suggest picnic or war declaration on Israel !!???? Would you feel comfortable to hear this on US border !!????
IRAN IS CLEARLY BAGGING FOR THE WAR....ITS CONDUCT IS A THREAT NOT ONLY TO ISRAEL BUT ENTIRE HUMANITY(THIS IS A RADICAL NO LONGER SELF CONTROLLABLE REGIME WHICH WILL CONTINUE TO GROW INTO BIGGER AND BIGGER THREAT IF NOT STOPPED)...
My view on all this......
My view on all this......
MY VIEW ON THIS IS A BIT LATE AS ISRAEL AND ITS COMPETENT ALLIES ALREADY KNOW WHAT NEXT...
GERMAN POLITIC IS A REAL THREAT TO THE WORLD...NOTHING EVER CHANGED ABOUT ONE....
Related to:
http://ausertimes.blogspot.si/2018/04/down-with-yamakas-and-up-with.html
From jpost.com:
In a telephone call last year, US President Donald Trump bluntly asked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu whether he is genuinely interested in peace with the Palestinians, Axios reported Sunday.
The question, which shocked those in the room, came in the midst of a longer, and largely friendly, conversation between the two leaders. According to three sources familiar with the call, Trump had recently read news reports stating that Netanyahu was planning to expand Jewish settlement construction to shore up support among his right-wing base. The president believed such a move would unnecessarily anger the Palestinian leadership and endanger his much-tauted "deal of the century" to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The question, which shocked those in the room, came in the midst of a longer, and largely friendly, conversation between the two leaders. According to three sources familiar with the call, Trump had recently read news reports stating that Netanyahu was planning to expand Jewish settlement construction to shore up support among his right-wing base. The president believed such a move would unnecessarily anger the Palestinian leadership and endanger his much-tauted "deal of the century" to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The report does not record Netanyahu's answer to Trump's direct query.
"The president has an extremely close and candid relationship with the prime minister of Israel and appreciates his strong efforts to enhance the cause of peace in the face of numerous challenges," a senior White House official responded to the Axios article.
"The president has great relationships with a number of foreign leaders but that doesn’t mean he can’t be aggressive when it comes to negotiating what’s best for America," added White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders.
"The president has an extremely close and candid relationship with the prime minister of Israel and appreciates his strong efforts to enhance the cause of peace in the face of numerous challenges," a senior White House official responded to the Axios article.
"The president has great relationships with a number of foreign leaders but that doesn’t mean he can’t be aggressive when it comes to negotiating what’s best for America," added White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders.
The revelation of the unvarnished exchange between the two leaders comes only a month before the implementation of Trump's controversial decision to move the American embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, according to a recent State Department press release.
The new embassy will open in May, to "coincide with Israel's 70th anniversary," the press release states. The embassy will be located in the building that now houses the US Consulate General, in Jerusalem's Arnona neighborhood.
"This is a great day for the people of Israel," Netanyahu said in a statement issued by the Israeli embassy in Washington. "President Trump’s decision to move the United States Embassy to Jerusalem on the coming Independence Day follows his historic declaration in December to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. This decision will turn Israel’s 70th Independence Day into an even bigger celebration. Thank you President Trump for your leadership and friendship.
Trump's decision to move the American embassy came on the heels of his December announcement that the United States officially recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
The Palestinian response to the upcoming embassy relocation was swift. The move showed a "determination to violate international law, destroy the two-state solution and provoke the feelings of the Palestinian people as well as of all Arabs, Muslims and Christians around the globe," said Saeb Erekat, the chief Palestinian negotiator, in a February interview with Reuters.
“Trump and his team have disqualified the US from being part of the solution between Israelis and Palestinians; rather, the world now sees that they are part of the problem,” Erekat said.
The new embassy will open in May, to "coincide with Israel's 70th anniversary," the press release states. The embassy will be located in the building that now houses the US Consulate General, in Jerusalem's Arnona neighborhood.
"This is a great day for the people of Israel," Netanyahu said in a statement issued by the Israeli embassy in Washington. "President Trump’s decision to move the United States Embassy to Jerusalem on the coming Independence Day follows his historic declaration in December to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. This decision will turn Israel’s 70th Independence Day into an even bigger celebration. Thank you President Trump for your leadership and friendship.
Trump's decision to move the American embassy came on the heels of his December announcement that the United States officially recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
The Palestinian response to the upcoming embassy relocation was swift. The move showed a "determination to violate international law, destroy the two-state solution and provoke the feelings of the Palestinian people as well as of all Arabs, Muslims and Christians around the globe," said Saeb Erekat, the chief Palestinian negotiator, in a February interview with Reuters.
“Trump and his team have disqualified the US from being part of the solution between Israelis and Palestinians; rather, the world now sees that they are part of the problem,” Erekat said.
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