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The Difference Between Lieberman and Netanyahu About Decades of Fruitless Negotiations By Hassan El-Najjar Editor of Al-Jazeerah & CCUN September 29, 2010 The Lieberman's UN speech should be considered an important document for editors, researchers, journalists, and readers. It represents the real position of the Zionist Movement, which has a global domination agenda, and as a result cannot allow the State of Israel to be just another state in the Middle East. Zionists consider it as their frontier garrison now and the headquarters of their global empire in the future. They cannot accept a sovereign and independent Palestinian state. This will be a corner stone in the decline of the global Zionist empire, which controls NATO countries, and through them controls many regions of the world. Like Shamir before him, Lieberman is telling the world from the United Nations that the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations are phony and will continue for decades. Lieberman represents the blunt, rough, and arrogant faction of the Zionist Movement. He intends to humiliate all gentiles, blind servants and foes alike. The Netanyahu-Barak like Zionists have the same agenda but their style is different. They don't like to embarrass the gentiles serving them in NATO countries and the Middle East. Therefore, they talk about peace and get engaged in peace negotiations for decades but for no results. While Lieberman has shown his iron fest to the world, bare and clear, Netanyahu and Barak have kept their fests covered with velvet by talking about negotiations, the two-state solution, and peace, just talking about these things the gentiles like to hear about. Zionism and peace are incompatible concepts. Period. Netanyahu: “Lieberman’s UN Speech Does Not Represent Israel’s Official Stance” Wednesday September 29, 2010 10:26 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies Following a controversial speech at the UN General Assembly by the
Israeli occupation government foreign minister,
Avigdor Lieberman, in which he said peace could take decades, the
Israeli occupation government prime minister,
Benjamin Netanyahu, issued a statement rejecting the speech and stating
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