Kadima in Israel is doing the same thing J Street does in the States and it's not pretty.
As you might recall, Kadima was created by Ariel Sharon when he found that the Likud party was balking at his plan to remove Israelis from Gaza; removing them from their homes there and from the greenhouses they had built in their successful effort to create a vibrant flower industry.
Humility and introspection were never Sharon's long suit. He knew . . . he knew . . . . he just knew . . . that by removing the the Jews from Gaza he would solve his problems with the Gazan Palestinians.
Right. The Gazans cannibalized the Israeli greenhouses which the foolish Israelis thought the Palestinians might use to help them continue with this already started business and thereby allow them to bring in badly needed income.
Next, the Gazans voted in as their new administrators Islamic terrorists; namely, Hamas. That was followed by Hamas firing hundreds and hundreds of missiles at Israeli towns along the border, not to mention attacks against Israelis near the border.
Israelis should regret that, by being in an extended coma, Sharon is unable to see the results of his bold risk to achieve peace with the Palestinians.
The political party Sharon created, Kadima, seems to be suffering from the same coma. Clearly, they have learned nothing from Sharon's debacle and continue to hector Netanyahu for not doing more to achieve peace.
J Street was established by George Soros and his friends to serve as a counter weight to AIPAC, much as Kadima party was established to serve as a counterweight to the Likud party. Of course, having been created by Jews to the left, J Street soon overshot the policies of Kadima and is now to be found aligning itself with groups waging a war of BDS against the Jewish state. The laugh line is this: They do it to strengthen Israel. It's like something from the Dark Ages when patients were bled in order to improve their health.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
The Kadima Party and J Street Allied in Undermining Israel
Labels:
BDS,
Gaza,
Kadima Party,
Likud Party,
Middle East Peace,
Netanyahu,
Sharon
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