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EU tells Netanyahu it rejects Trump's Jerusalem move

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By Robin Emmott and John Davison

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I hope Netanyahu returns to Israel with a bad case of frost-bite, from trying to tell the EU that he wants to work with them to give peace a chance. His multitude of lies have never been more exposed than they are now.

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Excellent post Joe!

Netanyahu, on his first visit to EU headquarters in Brussels, said Trump's move helped peace, "because recognising reality is the substance of peace, the foundation of peace".

Classic BS.

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Oh poor little EU. will do and say anything to stay relevant.

Talk about a large ship sinking.........

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So he's probably not one of them but is friendly with and respects them?

He never said anything like that and has repeatedly denounced them. Do the left denounce ANTIFA?

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I've always been a supporter of Israel and think the Arabs bring a lot of misery on themselves. But Netanyahu is a different animal. He does not believe in a peace deal or the peace process. He intentionally sabotages it.

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Bass: Do the left denounce ANTIFA?

How many articles of people on the left denouncing ANTIFA would you like? A dozen? Two dozen?

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Seems that the Europeans remember what happens when you appease a violently racist, militaristic, expansionist regime that styles itself as the second coming of a regime out of history.

They might not (yet) be willing to fight such a regime, but they do know that you can't bribe it into complying with international law or becoming peaceful.

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How many articles of people on the left denouncing ANTIFA would you like? A dozen? Two dozen?

How about all and by the way, which articles denounce them in the most strongest terms?

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It is rapidly getting to the point where the only solution left would be a one-state solution, with right of return and equal rights for all.

I guess that state will have their capital in a united Jerusalem.

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Arabs, Palestinians, Muslims.....they should just get back to work and do something productive. Learn from Israel.

And give these EU foreign minister fat cats the choice of living in a suburb in Israel of any Arab country for a year and see which they choose.

Jerusalem is the capital of Israel. That’s where embassies are.

Simple.

Instead of spending millions flying around complaining, just get back to work and produce stuff. Like Israel does.

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Jerusalem is the capital of Israel. That’s where embassies are.

Embassies are in Tel Aviv - for obvious reasons (they don't want to take sides between Israel and Palestine, and Tel Aviv is safe from clashes)

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I wonder if this signals the end of Turkeys membership in NATO. Maybe left of field issue, but when you read the stuff that Erdogan states, not just about the U.S but Europe as well, you have to think this relationship is coming to an end. He could not be any more anti. Turkeys chances of joining the E.U are somewhere between - zero and 0. In terms of security that is a massive problem for Europe with Russia's involvement and friendliness towards Iran, Syria & Turnkey, but it can also be a big problem for Turkey if the Europeans decide to apply the economic screws, since Russia has little to offer in comparison.

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