January 15th: 70 Nations Will Gather In Paris To Discuss The Future Of Israel
By Michael Snyder/ PNW
In
Israel, there is a tremendous amount of concern that whatever is agreed
upon at this conference will immediately be used as the basis for a UN
Security Council resolution that would permanently divide the land of
Israel and create a Palestinian state.
But
things would have to move very rapidly in order for that to happen,
because Barack Obama's time in the White House comes to an end on
January 20th, and Donald Trump has already made it exceedingly clear
that he would never support such a resolution.
The
UN Security Council resolution that was passed on Friday was one of the
most significant events that we have witnessed in decades. Resolution
2334 made all Israeli settlements in the West Bank and in East Jerusalem
illegal, it set the 1967 ceasefire lines as the border between the
Israelis and the Palestinians, and it granted every single inch of East
Jerusalem to the Palestinians.
But it stopped short of giving official UN Security
Council recognition to a Palestinian state, and that is why this
conference on January 15th is so important.
The
Israeli government is reportedly fearful that any guidelines agreed in
Paris would be turned into another UN resolution before Trump's
inauguration.
A spokesman for Netanyahu claimed
to have "ironclad evidence" that the Obama administration had plotted
behind the scenes to promote the UN resolution. Israel has said it will
present evidence against the Obama administration to the incoming Trump
team.
If what an Egyptian newspaper is claiming
is true, then there may very well be an international conspiracy at
work against Israel. According to a transcript published by the Al-Youm
Al-Sabea newspaper, John Kerry and U.S. National Security Adviser Susan
Rice met with Palestinian officials in early December and presented
Kerry's plan to them at that time...
In a
meeting in early December with top Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat,
US Secretary of State John Kerry told the Palestinians that the US was
prepared to cooperate with the Palestinians at the Security council,
Israel's Channel 1 TV said, quoting the Egyptian Al-Youm Al-Sabea
newspaper.
Also present at the
meeting were US National Security Adviser Susan Rice, and Majed Faraj,
director of the Palestinian Authority's General Intelligence Service.
Kerry
is quoted as saying that he could present his ideas for a final status
solution if the Palestinians pledge they will support the proposed
framework. The US officials advised the Palestinians to travel to Riyadh
to present the plan to Saudi leaders.
The
Obama administration is denying all of this of course. But if it is
true, then the betrayal of Israel by Obama is much deeper than any of us
realized.
With less than a month to go in his
presidency, Barack Obama has decided to launch an all-out attack on
Israel. Once Resolution 2334 passed and the uproar against it was
limited, that emboldened the Obama administration to go for broke.
Now
it looks like they actually could try to get a Palestinian state
created before he leaves office on January 20th, and if that happens it
will be absolutely catastrophic for America.
You
see, the truth is that we have been warned for many years that our land
will be divided after the land of Israel is officially divided into two
states. Many of us have been watching for the creation of a
Palestinian state for a very long time, and now we may be right on the
verge of it happening.
When Donald Trump takes office he would not be able to
reverse the creation of a Palestinian state, but one thing that he could
do would be to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem.
If that happens, the Palestinians are promising to throw a massive temper tantrum...
When
asked how the Palestinians would react if Trump carried out his promise
to move the US embassy to Jerusalem, Erekat reportedly said the
Palestine Liberation Organization would rescind its recognition of
Israel and ask Arab states to expel their US envoys.
Erekat
made precisely that threat in a December 19 conference call organized
by the Wilson Center policy forum. He said he would immediately resign
as the chief Palestinian negotiator, and that "the PLO will revoke its
recognition of Israel" as well as all previously signed agreements with
Israel.
Furthermore, said Erekat, all
American embassies in the Arab world would be forced to close -- not
necessarily because Arab leaderships would want to close them, but
because the infuriated public in the Arab world would not "allow" for
the embassies to continue to operate.
Ultimately, everything that is happening now is setting the stage for the biggest war in the Middle East that we have ever seen.
So instead of this "peace process" being the solution, it is actually going to cause the Middle East to explode in violence.
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