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Insanity Or Greed


Austria should pressure Hamas to change its policy, rather than Israel, President Shimon Peres told his counterpart from Vienna on Thursday at Beit Hanassi.

"We left Gaza voluntarily and I do not understand the flotillas. In order to change the situation in Gaza, there is no need for flotillas or activists but a change in Hamas's terrorism policy," Peres told Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann.


The president went on to tell Faymann that the flotillas aiming to break the blockade on the Gaza Strip had changed in their nature: "Terrorist organizations – Hizbullah, Hamas and the Iranians – have taken over the flotillas and are not interested in peace, they are looking for provocations and conflict."

Nonetheless, the president thanked Austria for its support of newly imposed sanctions on Iran.

In response, Faymann said that Austria would like to assist in advancing the peace process and that he believes that "strengthening Gaza and its economy would prevent the Palestinians living in Gaza from turning to support the extremist organizations and would lead to a significant increase in support for peace negotiations with Israel."

But will Peres change his tune on the so called peace process?

No of course not.

If he were to change his tune then their would be no need for the Peres Center for Peace which was incorporated in the Cayman Islands. Why the Cayman's, so he would never have to report where the money went .

What is the old saying "follow the money".

The money flows and Israel is weakened through the peace process, but Israel's leaders keep pushing a peace that doesn't work.

Einstein said" Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. "

But maybe we are just looking at it all wrong, peace is not the goal for our leaders know it is impossible to obtain with our enemies. So maybe our leaders have sold their souls to profit from the "peace process"

I will close with an other quote from Einstein, "A question that sometimes drives me hazy: am I or are the others crazy?"