Netanyahu: Would he allow peace in the Middle East?

The main issue of interest for both Israeli and American public is the internal issues of jobs, health issues, housing, and the cost of living. Israel is suffering from a self-inflicted problem. Only as one nation, a Federal State of Arabs-Jews, Jews and Arabs alike could have peace. Would an intruder into your home expect love and harmony from you? Would Israel harboring nuclear bombs and attacking her neighbors and threatening to attack Iran, expect respect, love, and peace?

The hawkish AIPAC lobby organized its annual conference in Washington, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu met with Obama at the White House, and the pro-war crowd had one goal in mind: to pressure the President to draw a new “red line” for military action to try to block diplomacy with Iran and make Iran war inevitable. In the entire week, there was not a single word about Arabs and peace.

Iran is not the real issue. The issue is the failure of our government to force Netanyahu to accept a fair negotiated peace between Israel and the victimized Arab neighbors. Netanyahu has failed to improve the life of Israeli people. He has used Iran as a boogieman to deflect the attention of the American Jews and the people of Israel from the real problems at home: jobs, the high cost of the living and housing.

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