"School aid stakes a claim in Jerusalem; Palestinians act with eye to future" by Mohammed Daraghmeh, Associated Press | November 3, 2010
DAHIAT AL-BARID, West Bank — Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad yesterday
staked a claim to
Israeli-controlled east Jerusalem, announcing that his government quietly helped fund the
renovation of 14 schools in what the Palestinians hope will be their capital.
However, Fayyad
stopped short of a
full-fledged confrontation with Israel.
As if Israel was threatened by the handpicked puppets going to Palestinian schools.
He
heeded an
Israeli warning not to set foot in Jerusalem for the announcement and instead chose a school on the edge of the city as a venue....
Fayyad said acknowledged that he
didn’t enter Jerusalem because of the
Israeli warnings.... like other Palestinian officials, he is
subject to Israeli restrictions on
movement.
Just the daily harassment Palestinians must endure from the new Nazi state.
Sorry, but Israel sure behaves like one.
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