Syrian Peace Process Attracts Fools, Vultures
Has Moshe Katzav lost lost what's left of his mind:
President Moshe Katzav calls on the government to say 'yes' to Syrian President Bashar Assad’s proposal to resume peace negotiations between the two countries... "If the Palestinians cease the path of terrorism, Israel should stop building the security fence"
Remember when all the crazies in the Knesset destroyed what slight decorum or propriety they might have had by resentfully denying Shimon Peres the Presidency (because it would have made no sense to put Israel's most ceremonial politician in Israel's most ceremonial role)? They did it because they insisted that he would choose inappropriate times to push for unnecessary peace deals. A little later, Peres would take the lead in convincing all of Israel to build the security fence. So they did real good job calling that putt.
Unfortunately, it looks like Katzav may be convincing slightly more important people:
After an initial dismissal of Syria’s offer to resume talks without conditions, a senior source said, "We must not reject Assad’s proposals again and again".
Well, I don't see why not.
President Moshe Katzav calls on the government to say 'yes' to Syrian President Bashar Assad’s proposal to resume peace negotiations between the two countries... "If the Palestinians cease the path of terrorism, Israel should stop building the security fence"
Remember when all the crazies in the Knesset destroyed what slight decorum or propriety they might have had by resentfully denying Shimon Peres the Presidency (because it would have made no sense to put Israel's most ceremonial politician in Israel's most ceremonial role)? They did it because they insisted that he would choose inappropriate times to push for unnecessary peace deals. A little later, Peres would take the lead in convincing all of Israel to build the security fence. So they did real good job calling that putt.
Unfortunately, it looks like Katzav may be convincing slightly more important people:
After an initial dismissal of Syria’s offer to resume talks without conditions, a senior source said, "We must not reject Assad’s proposals again and again".
Well, I don't see why not.





