Barack Obama recently met with the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, on his visit to America and was pressuring the Israeli leader to stop building settlements in Israel. America's foreign policy establishment continues to harass the only legitimate democracy in the Middle East and to endanger the security of this tiny country nestled amongst hoardes of vipers.
As one of the speakers during a Support Israel Rally at a recent Christian Coalition of America Road to Victory Conference wrote in an email this week: "'Peace, peace,' they say, when there is no peace." Jan Willem van der Hoeven, Director of the International Christian Zionist Center, was quoting Jeremiah 8:11 as he realistically assessed the ever-tumultuous situation in the Middle East concerning Israel and Obama's 2-state solution.
... Read more: http://www.cc.org/commentary/obama039s_relentless_pressure_israel_stop_building_new_settlements
Obama's relentless pressure on Israel to stop building new settlements
Saturday, May 30, 2009
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The link to this article was found on The Christian Coalition of America website. I think that everyone involved with the situation in Israel understands that there will be no acceptable 2-state solution. Israel cannot, will not, leave their home land that was promised to them by God. Obama needs to listen to Israel’s enemies and what they are saying. They will not accept a 2-state solution. They want Israel exterminated. Does Obama really think that Israel is going to give something away that was given to them by God? Israel was promised to Abraham’s descendents by God. Most people today do not take God’s promises as literally as do the Jewish people. Obama is trying to renegotiate Israel’s inheritance. I could be wrong, but I really don’t think that Obama or Ahmadinejad’s desires will override Israel’s desire to remain in their country.
May 31, 2009 at 5:48 AMCarl Smith
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