Macron blames Trump for the Hamas violence
Macron’s skillful diplomacy and fine judgment was on display once again on Tuesday. Standing next to visiting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Macron decided that the best way to prove his importance was by attacking Trump.*Ahem* If the Hamas encourages/pressures anybody to commit violence in the name of racism and evil, that's what should not be celebrated. Yet this man now crosses the line with deplorable statements against the POTUS, and it goes without saying that not only are Macron's statements offensive, but he also owes Trump an apology.
This time Macron didn’t do it by physically assaulting him on live TV. Instead, Macron chose to blame Trump for the lethal consequences of Hamas’s three-month-old terror operation against Israel along the Gaza-Israel border.
Some 110 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces deployed along Israel’s border with Gaza to protect Israel from Hamas penetration and terror. Hamas has acknowledged that at least half of the fatalities were its terrorists.
In the framework of this ongoing operation, Hamas buses hundreds of non-combatants to the border to serve as human cannon fodder. Hamas terrorists, interspersed among the crowds, use civilian cover to launch various types of assaults against Israel. These assaults have included border infiltration, mortar and rocket attacks, Molotov cocktails, and destruction of sections of the border fence.
Over the past week, the center of Hamas’s efforts against Israel moved to environmental terrorism. Hamas terrorists have launched hundreds of kites carrying Molotov cocktails and other incendiary devices across the border. Thousands of acres of farmland and nature reserves have been scorched.
Standing next to Netanyahu on Tuesday, Macron ignored all of that. He alleged that Hamas’s violent assault against Israel is a consequence of Trump’s decision to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Israel’s capital city, Jerusalem, on May 14. Macron claimed that the embassy move provoked violence and did not promote peace.
In his words, “If this leads to people dying it’s not a celebration.”
Macron’s statement was not an isolated attack. Speaking at a conference in St. Petersburg on May 25, he called the embassy move “an error,” and said that the U.S. could no longer be considered an honest mediator in future negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.I think Macron's got it all backwards. A government like his cannot be considered reliable, and now he may have forced Jewish residents of France to conclude they'll have to continue leaving the country while Islamofascists continue to endanger the rest of the population. He should be ashamed of himself, and the time has come to call him out on how incredibly dangerous his policies are. The anti-American approach politicians like him have been going by has got to stop. And again, Macron should apologize to Trump.
Last week, France voted in favor of a Kuwaiti-sponsored draft resolution at the UN Security Council which called for UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres to produce a written report within 60 days on ways to ensure “the safety, protection and well-being of the Palestinian civilian population under Israeli occupation.”
That draft resolution failed to mention Hamas by name or note that Israel removed its military from Gaza 12 years ago. It failed to mention that Hamas has controlled all aspects of life in Gaza since 2007. After ignoring basic realities of life in Gaza, the draft resolution instructed the Secretary General to include recommendations about “an international protection mechanism” for the Palestinians against Israel in his written report.
U.S. Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley, who vetoed the resolution, called it “grossly one-sided and morally bankrupt.”
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It never ceases to amaze me -- how
nobody ever blames Muslims for anything.
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“One [New York] Times opinion editor, Matt Seaton,
even admitted last year [2014 CE] that the newspaper
has a policy of veering away from criticism of Palestinians.”
SOURCE:
Final sentence of article titled: “New York Times Editor:
Coverage of Israel Most Criticized Aspect of Opinion Pages”
by Shiryn Ghermezian, 2015 October 14, found in: The Algemeiner.
www.algemeiner.com/2015/10/14/new-york-times-editor-coverage-of-israel-most-criticized-aspect-of-opinion-pages/
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MR. PAT CONDELL SAID:
“Like all things Islamic, the Palestinians have
long-been officially above-criticism in the West…”
SOURCE: Useful idiots for Palestine
a YouTube video by Mr. Pat Condell, 2011 November 4
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeGYAfh9A1k
MICROBIOGRAPHY:
Pat Condell is an atheist, who was born in
Ireland around 1950 CE, and raised in England
as a Roman Catholic, and educated in Church of
England schools. He has no Jewish ancestors and
no religious beliefs that might cause him to favor Jews.
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Harvard Law Professor Alan M. Dershowitz said:
“We need a new term to describe this phenomenon,
this double-standard, this super-scrutiny of
things Jewish, this singling out of Israel.”
SOURCE: Chutzpah by Alan M. Dershowitz
(chapter 4, page 121) published in year 1991
by Little Brown & Co ISBN: 9780316181372 ISBN: 0316181374
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Harvard Law Professor Alan M. Dershowitz said:
“Critics of Israel who generally take no interest
in human rights or civil liberties…have some
explaining to do as to why they single out Israel
for special condemnation.
The same, of course, is true of nations
with abominable records on human rights,
who lecture and hector Israel on its
lack of perfection in those areas.”
SOURCE: Chutzpah by Alan M. Dershowitz
(chapter 7, page 212) published in year 1991
by Little Brown & Co ISBN: 9780316181372 ISBN: 0316181374
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Harvard Law Professor Alan M. Dershowitz said:
“There is yet a third strain of the current virus of
anti-Semitism, this one even more difficult to diagnose.
Its danger lies in its subtlety, its pervasiveness,
and its acceptability at all levels of our society.
This is a phenomenon familiar to all of us,
yet difficult to articulate and expose:
the singling out of Jewish institutions
and especially Israel for special scrutiny,
and the application of a double-standard to
Jewish things and persons.
This phenomenon, which currently has no
accepted name, assumes a variety of forms,
but its most obvious manifestation is the
special and often gloating attention paid
by the media, [and] by intellectuals, and
by the government to any deviation by Israel,
no matter how trivial, from the highest norms
of humans rights, civility, and sacrifice.
Though Israel may be deserving of criticism,
what is missing is the comparable criticism
of equal or greater violations by other countries
and other groups. This constant, often legitimate
criticism of Israel for every one of it deviations,
when coupled with the absence of legitimate criticism
of others, creates the impression currently prevalent
on university campuses and in the press that Israel
is among the worst rights violators in the world.
We have all heard that phrase repeated many times.
It is not true, but if it is repeated often enough,
it takes on a reality of its own.”
SOURCE: Chutzpah by Alan M. Dershowitz
(chapter 4, page 119) published in year 1991
by Little Brown & Co ISBN: 9780316181372 ISBN: 0316181374
Posted by Mr. Cohen | 6/07/2018 10:21:00 PM