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Thursday, March 03, 2005

Thank God, we can still get good advice

From Jerusalem Post:
“Britain protested to Jerusalem last week over the cabinet's decision to draw Ma'aleh Adumim and its satellite settlements inside the rerouted security fence, British Ambassador Simon McDonald told The Jerusalem Post Monday. “
But, he said, on the same day the cabinet "decided on the southern route of the fence, and that included Ma'aleh Adumim, written very big, and Gush Etzion. Our policy on the barrier has been very consistent. We absolutely respect Israel's right to defend itself, and if Israel wants to build a barrier on the Green Line, on Israeli land, then that is absolutely not an issue to us, but as the barrier is built on occupied territory, we have a problem."

Ungrateful Israelis should definitely listen more to the British and the French when they (Israelis) are given friendly advice on how to minimize human rights violations. Being the two biggest colonial powers in the world, both the French and the British know a lot about violating human rights. By the way did the British ever return the Kohinoor diamond to the people of India? On a similar topic, the Sharon Government, in light of forceful deportation of the Jewish population of Gaza can and should use French and certainly German advice on how to conduct deportation of the Jewish population – these two countries have centuries of experience.

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