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ISRAELI FM LIBERMAN SLAMS EXTREMIST MARXIST SWEDISH FM LÖFVEN FOR PLANING TO RECOGNIZE PALESTINE AS A STATE…….

 

But first a word from Israeli professor Steven Plaut who says it all for me:

”The entire people of Israel demand that the Samis in Sweden be allowed to secede from Sweden and set up their own separate state with half of Stockholm as their capital!! Israel will be allowing the Sami state to open its own Embassy in Jerusalem and Israel will be providing aid and arms to the Samis.”

NOTE: I also add, if Finland ventures to do the same as the Swedes, then Åland island archipelago between Finland and Sweden should be given its independence as well.

LEIBERMAN

Liberman issued a statement saying that, rather than dealing with Israel and the Palestinians during his inaugural speech, it would have been better for the Swedish premier to focus on more urgent matters in the Middle East, such as the daily mass murders in Syria, Iraq, and other countries in the region.

Liberman slams Swedish prime minister for vowing to recognize ‘Palestine’

Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman on Saturday night slammed the Swedish government’s intention to recognize the state of “Palestine,” and the Foreign Ministry announced it will summon Sweden’s ambassador to protest the move.

Sweden’s recently elected prime minister, Stefan Lofven, said Friday during his inaugural address in parliament that his government will recognize “Palestine,” a move that would make it the first major European country to take the step.

“The conflict between Israel and Palestine can only be solved with a two-state solution, negotiated in accordance with international law,” Lofven said during his address, in comments diplomatic sources in Jerusalem said were meant to give his constituents what they wanted to hear.

“A two-state solution requires mutual recognition and a will to peaceful co-existence.

Sweden will therefore recognize the State of Palestine” he said.

Liberman issued a statement saying that, rather than dealing with Israel and the Palestinians during his inaugural speech, it would have been better for the Swedish premier to focus on more urgent matters in the Middle East, such as the daily mass murders in Syria, Iraq, and other countries in the region.

Liberman said further that Lofven needs to understand that neither declarations nor moves by “outside sources” would replace direct negotiations between the sides and bring closer a solution that would be part of a comprehensive agreement between Israel and the Arab world. He said he is sorry that Lofven “rushed” to make declarations about a “Palestinian state” before making the effort to study the issue and to understand that the Palestinians have been the obstacle preventing an Israel-Palestinian agreement for the last 20 years.

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