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Kerry the false prophet
US Secretary of State John Kerry continues to sermonize, disseminating self-fulfilling prophecies, whose incendiary warnings not only place the onus on Israel for failed peace talks, but worse could be construed as justification for the Arabs to spill Israeli Jewish blood in greater quantities.
In his latest statements as reported on Monday, Kerry warned that Israel could become an “apartheid state,” like South Africa if it doesn’t continue on its ‘two-state solution’ path, which of course involves Israel making suicidal land concessions to the Palestinian Authority.
While official Israeli Hasbara outlets were quick to point out that last week’s reported Hamas/PA unity agreement reveals the PA’s true disposition, those of us who have been awake during the past 20+ years of Oslo, never doubted that the PA/PLO remains till this day a ruthless anti-Semitic terror organization bent on Israel’s destruction.
Nevertheless, while reportedly Kerry had something to say about both sides, it was Israel, the only democracy in the region, which this false prophet felt necessary to drop the A-bomb (apartheid) on.
While this statement is bad enough on its own, Kerry who in recent weeks I’ve referred to un-affectionately as “poof daddy” for comments he made in early April, at a hearing of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations in which he also of course blamed Israel’s unwillingness to release another round of terrorist murderers as the reason for the impasse in PA/Israel talks,
(“The prisoners were not released by Israel on the day they were supposed to be released and then another day passed and another day, and then 700 units were approved in Jerusalem and then poof — that was sort of the moment,”)
it doesn’t compare to his predications of a “third intifada” should talks fail, which he made in November, during a joint interview with Israel’s Channel 2 and the Palestinian Broadcasting Corporation.
Those precarious comments no doubt gives the other side an alibi to once again turn their guns on Israeli civilians and soldiers if they don’t get what they want.
Sadly, we saw such an attack on Pesach eve when Police Deputy Major General Baruch Mizrahi was gunned down, and his wife and child were injured on the way to their family Seder in Kiryat Arba.
Bottom line whether it’s warnings of terrorist violence, international BDS, isolation, or apartheid, the infatuated false clairvoyant Kerry should do us all a favor, and keep his predictions to himself.