Tuesday 1 February 2011

JORDANIAN GOV’T HEADED BY SAMIR RIFAI RESIGNS, NEW ONE TO BE FORMED BY AL-BAKHIT



Jordanian services to Israel

"Jordan continues to play a central role in fostering Middle East peace and a two-state solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Both the King and his Foreign Minister Naser Joudeh have maintained steady pressure on other Arab states to offer modest deliverables to Israel. The King's efforts, which have met with some success, seek tangible steps such as overflight permission for Israeli air traffic, linking telecommunications networks with Israel, and reducing restrictions on travelers who have transited Israel. Recently however, the King has adopted a new approach, pressing PM Netanyahu and President Abbas to initiate immediate negotiations aimed at producing even limited Israeli concessions. Positive progress at the negotiating table, however meager, could provide crucial political cover for Abu Mazen, affording him a measure of maneuverability."
Posted by As'ad at 5:31 AM

Jordanian King is freaking out: How much can Zionists handle in a week???

"Jordan's Royal Palace says the king has sacked his government in the wake of street protests and has asked an ex-army general to form a new Cabinet.  King Abdullah's move comes after thousands of Jordanians took to the streets — inspired by the regime ouster in Tunisia and the turmoil in Egypt — and called for the resignation of Prime Minister Samir Rifai who is blamed for a rise in fuel and food prices and slowed political reforms."  Now I only harbor ill will toward all Zionists--of all stripes--but this may be too much.  How much weeping can Zionists do in one week? They just don't have enough tears left.  But all will be well, I assure you.  The demise of Israel is certain, and when that is accomplished, all will be well.  Just turn off the lights on your way out.  I suggest that we start making a big neon sign to rename Ben Gurion Airport the George Habash International Airport.  And the new airport would not resort to racism as a security measure.  
Posted by As'ad at 5:49 AM
River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian

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