Friday, 3rd September 2010

U.S. demands halt to Jerusalem building project

Posted on 19. Jul, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Events, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Israel & Jewish Issues, Politics

The Obama administration has called for a halt to Jewish construction in eastern Jerusalem and the strategic West Bank in line with Palestinian claims on eastern Jerusalem as a future capital, even though the city was never a part of any Palestinian entity. The construction project at the center of attention, financed by Miami Beach philanthropist Irving Moskowitz, is located just meters from Israel’s national police headquarters and other government ministries and is a few blocks from the country’s prestigious Hebrew University, underscoring the centrality of the Jewish real estate being condemned by the U.S.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strongly rejected the State Department demand, telling a cabinet meeting

that Israel’s sovereignty over Jerusalem was not a matter up for discussion. “Imagine what would happen if someone were to suggest Jews could not live in or purchase [property] in certain neighborhoods in London, New York, Paris or Rome,” he said. “The international community would certainly raise protest. Likewise, we cannot accept such a ruling on East Jerusalem,” Netanyahu told ministers. source

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2 Responses to “U.S. demands halt to Jerusalem building project”

  1. John Taurus 20 July 2009 at 4:10 am #

    Demands!!?? Since when do the Masters take orders from mere goy?? The US does not give orders to the Masters, the US takes orders from the Masters.

    Israel rules the US. Israel owns the US….every bolt and screw…and goy. The Gods may do what they want and with impunity.

  2. Vilnius 20 July 2009 at 3:51 pm #

    Well gee, now that Israel has thumbed it’s nose at Obama will he use the opportunity to stop taxpayer support of Israel?

    We all know the answer is no. US ‘demands’ on Israel are “pretty please with a cherry on top” followed by an “it’s OK if you really, really, CAN’T do it Israel; we still love you.


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