Peace Train
Bush: Palestinian state 'defined' by January Yitzhak Benhorin Published: 04.24.08, 22:33 / Israel NewsWASHINGTON – President George W. Bush sought to boost the Middle East peace process Thursday by voicing fresh optimism about the creation of a Palestinian state. During a meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, he said he remained confident that the definition of a state for the Palestinian people would be reached before he leaves office in January.
"I believe it's in Israel's interests and the Palestinian people's interest to have leaders willing to work toward the achievement of that state," Bush said during the meeting held at the White House.
Abbas headed into the meeting with the goal of prodding the Bush administration to pressure Israel to stop settlement activities in the West Bank. He defined a halt on settlements as a condition of the map to peace.
Sir, I can only pray that you fail 100% in this goal.
Those Jews of the right in Israel, need to get serious and do everything short of violence to stop the "peace train".
Since large scale demonstrations have not worked in the past it is time to raise the stakes.
We must not give our sons to the IDF, no more draftees from the religious and conservative right. This will bring the peace train to a halt in short order.
