As White House mulls date for publicizing ‘deal of the century,’ Ayelet Shaked warns ‘gap between Palestinians and Israelis much too big to be bridged’

ed note–allow us once again to translate a few items here that otherwise would fly by without the thorough understanding that such items deserve.

When Shaked describes Trump’s UPD as a ‘waste of time’, what she means is as follows–

Israel has no intention, and more importantly, never DID, of living peaceably with the rest of the peoples of the Middle East. The strategy of tension and of constant conflict with neighboring countries is as intrinsic to the proper functioning of the entire ‘Jewish state’ paradigm as the ignition of gasoline is intrinsic to the functioning of a combustion engine. Without this constant tension and conflict, the Jewish state would simply fall apart like a cheap suit.

So what Shaked is really saying is that not only is Trump wasting his time in trying to push forward a ‘peace deal’ due to the fact that Israel will never agree to it, but as well, that Israel will continue–as she has even before the elections in 2016–to utilize all the levers of power she maintains in the ‘Deep State’ and within the JMSM to cause Trump as much grief as possible in either wearing him down to the point he cries ‘uncle’ on his UPD or else is driven from office via either Impeachment or via the provisions of the 25th Amendment.

Please note the sections in red in this piece and consider their relevance to all the recent Jrama involving the (deliberately created) instability within the Netanyahu government and how it has all–BY PURE COINCIDENCE, WE CAN ALL BE SURE–taken place right before Trump is about to push the ‘go’ button on his plans for peace, as much a day late and a dollar short as it all is.

Times of Israel

Amid speculation that US President Donald Trump is looking to roll out his administration’s peace plan for Israelis and Palestinians in February, Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked said Wednesday that she would counsel the American leader that any such proposal was “a waste of time.”

“I think that the gap between the Palestinians and the Israelis is much too big to be bridged,” she said in an English-language interview on stage at the Jerusalem Post diplomatic conference.

She added: “I think personally it’s a waste of time. Although I want peace like anyone else, I think I’m just more realistic. And I know that in the current future, it is impossible.”

In a possible concession to diplomatic niceties, she added, “But let’s wait and see what [the Trump administration] will offer.”

Trump was set to hold a meeting with top advisers this week to review his administration’s peace plan and discuss the timing for its release, according to a television report on Sunday.

The meeting is to be attended by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, National Security Adviser John Bolton, Trump’s senior adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner, as well as Middle East peace envoy Jason Greenblatt, the Channel 10 report said. US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman traveled to Washington, DC, to attend the meeting as well.

US officials told the news channel that Trump wants to see the plan rolled out by February, but his advisers favored taking a more cautious approach, in light of the political crisis that engulfed Israel over the past week, and the razor-thin 61-seat parliamentary majority that the Netanyahu government now holds.

Although the Trump administration has been touting its peace plan for months, details of it have been scant, and the Palestinians have vowed not to cooperate with US efforts.

The report came as Netanyahu’s government appeared on brink of collapse earlier this week.

The coalition crisis was sparked by the resignation of Avigdor Liberman as defense minister last week, in response to the ceasefire deal that ended a military flareup between Israel and Palestinian terror groups in the Gaza Strip.

Over the weekend, Hadashot news reported there was growing concern in the Prime Minister’s Office that the release of the Trump peace plan could hurt the ruling Likud party’s electoral prospects in the upcoming national elections.

Though the specific details of the plan have been closely guarded by the US, the TV report said Netanyahu’s camp was planning to reach out to the White House in an effort to push back the publication of the proposal until after elections.

Hadashot said Kushner has privately indicated in the past that the plan’s release might be postponed if Israel was embroiled in an election campaign.

Netanyahu’s office told the network in response to the report that the prime minister’s sole concern vis-a-vis the US peace plan is Israel’s security.

“The prime minister doesn’t know when the American plan will be presented, and when it is, the only factor he will take into consideration is the nation’s interests, first and foremost the security of Israel,” his office said.

Trump has yet to reveal a date for the announcement of his peace plan but said during a meeting with Netanyahu in September he hoped to release it by early next year.

In addition to the increasing political uncertainty in Israel, the White House must also factor in how the peace plan will be received by the Palestinian Authority, whose president, Mahmoud Abbas, has boycotted the Trump administration since its recognition last December of Jerusalem as the Israeli capital and has vowed to oppose the “deal of the century.”

2 thoughts on “Israeli Justice minister Shaked– 'Trump’s peace plan is a waste of time’”
  1. There is “NO” JUSTICE with or in “ISN’T-REAL”.. The entire fecal infested religion is a SCAM and always has been.. “Dust to dust, ashes to ashes and flush all zios back to the putrid sewers where they festered out from”…

  2. Well the Israeli Justice (sic) minister is just sayin’ what we knew all along… “I think personally it’s a waste of time.” And yet, having made her position clear, Ms Shaked counsels … “But let’s wait and see what [the Trump administration] will offer.”
    Let’s not. Let’s just release the plan anyway. After all the hoopla, we deserve to know! Let’s make it an arguing point in the upcoming Israhelli erections. THE arguing point. Let’s polarize Israhelli opinion around it. There are actually 34 political parties running in the Israeli general election on 22 January for 120 seats in the Knesset or parliament. This could be a lot of fun.
    Let’s force the contenders to either accept or reject the plan BEFORE the elections. And having made their positions plain, let’s force Israhellis into making a choice between ‘peace’? … or ‘no peace’?
    My guess is it’s not just Shaked who considers peace a ‘waste of time’. But just about every motherlovin’ Israhelli. How can they possibly conquer their appetite for ultra-violence? It’s not in their nature.
    Besides, why stop now? They’ve annexed almost the entirety of Palestein at behest of USURA … aka the City of London. Next stop … Baghdad! Zen ze drim shell phinally cum troo!!
    May the road rise with you and the East rise triumphant.
    Usura slayeth the child in the womb
    It stayeth the young man’s courting
    It hath brought palsey to bed, lyeth
    between the young bride and her bridegroom
    CONTRA NATURAM
    They have brought whores for Eleusis
    Corpses are set to banquet
    at behest of usura.
    – Canto XLV, Ezra Pound

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