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US Republicans call for annexation of West Bank if Palestinian UN bid goes ahead


US Republicans call for annexation of West Bank if Palestinian UN bid goes aheadA number of Republican members of the US Congress have submitted a bill saying that Israel should annex the occupied West Bank if Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas carries on with his bid for UN recognition of an independent Palestinian state. According to CNN, 30 members of congress, led by Republican Joe Walsh (Illinois), believe that Israel would be "within its rights" to annex "Judea and Samaria". Walsh's stand on this issue, reported by the Huffington Post, was made a couple of days after being named among "Congress's thirteen 'most corrupt' representatives by the group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW)".

Palestinian news agency WAFA has reported the Republican governor of Texas Rick Perry's announcement that he will stand for the party's presidential primaries. Perry will lead a rally in New York against the recognition of a Palestinian state.

In Washington, meanwhile, a number of Republican US Senators have urged Barack Obama "to issue a strongly-worded defence of Israel," said Radio Israel reported. In their letter to the President, the 14 senators highlighted Israel's crisis with Turkey and the Palestinian decision to bid for statehood at the United Nations.











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+3 #1 Obama's Blind SupportNalliah Thayabharan 2011-09-23 05:36
US President Barack Hussein Obama understands the Israeli-Palestinian issue very clearly. President Obama knows the Israeli-Palestinian peace process is at a dead end. Earlier President Obama tried to revive the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations by mandating a complete West Bank settlement freeze, only to be forced embarrassingly by Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to back down. May President Obama had the temerity to publicly tell Israel that its current policy towards the Palestinians is untenable and unsustainable, and to modestly suggest a negotiating formula to break the impasse, President Obama was publicly chastised by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and had to submit to the humiliation of seeing the US Congressional leaders of the Democratic Party repudiate him in favour of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. Eventually President Obama has washed his hands of the Palestinian issue. Once again, President Obama is being forced to publicly support an Israeli policy position fundamentally opposed to his own. President Obama knows very well that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has no intention of permitting formation of a viable Palestinian state, and that the Palestinians have little choice but to pursue their current course at the United Nations. The America's lonely support for Israel and the inevitable US veto of the Palestinians' bid for full membership at United Nations will terminally undermine the US position in the Arab World, and will expose the USA's nominal support for popular Arab rights as a fraud. USA again undermines its security and its global position, pointlessly and gratuitously, in blind allegiance to ungrateful and self-destructive Israel. If any country should be saved by the West it should be Palestinians suffering in Gaza for decades as a result of Israel. What does the US do instead – it vetoes Resolutions brought against Israel in the UN.
- Nalliah Thayabharan
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