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48100 Re: Israel's Whore For President
   ktc ...well, they are invented.
ribit   POPE   11 Dec 2011
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   >> "Remember, there was no Palestine as a state — (it was) part of...
Zimbler0   POPE   11 Dec 2011
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48084 Re: Israel's Whore For President
   Poor Palestinians and mean old Jews: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L...
DGpeddler   POPE   11 Dec 2011
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Israel's Whore For President

By: killthecat in POPE
Sun, 11 Dec 11 2:49 AM
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JERUSALEM (AP) — Palestinian officials reacted furiously on Saturday to Newt Gingrich's assertion that they are an "invented" people, accusing the Republican presidential hopeful of incitement and staging a "cheap stunt" to court the Jewish vote.

Gingrich's remarks struck at the heart of Palestinian sensitivities about the righteousness of their struggle for an independent state and put him at odds not only with the international community but with all but an extremist fringe in Israel. Mainstream Israelis, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, support the idea of an independent Palestine alongside Israel as part of a final peace agreement.

In footage released Friday, the former House speaker told the Jewish Channel, a U.S. cable TV network, that the Palestinians were an "invented people."

"Remember, there was no Palestine as a state — (it was) part of the Ottoman Empire. I think we have an invented Palestinian people who are in fact Arabs and historically part of the Arab community and they had the chance to go many places," Gingrich said according to a video excerpt posted online.

Gingrich sought to clarify his position later Saturday, saying in Iowa that he supports a negotiated peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians, including a Palestinian state.

Those latest comments appeared unlikely to calm the uproar among Palestinian officials.

The Palestinian Prime Minister, Salam Fayyad, demanded that Gingrich "review history."

"From the beginning, our people have been determined to stay on their land," Fayyad said in comments reported by the Palestinian news agency Wafa. "This, certainly, is denying historical truths."

Saeb Erekat, the chief Palestinian negotiator, accused Gingrich of incitement. "Mark my words ... these statements of Gingrich's will be the ammunitions and weapons of the bin Ladens and the extremists for a long, long time," Erekat told CNN.

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2011/12/10/world/middleeast/AP-Gingrich-Palestinians.html?ref=aponline