Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Dershowitz Tackles Carter's Odiousness

ALAN Dershowitz is taking on Jimmy Carter in his upcoming book, "The Case Against Israel's Enemies," out in September. The Harvard law prof rips the ex-president as a "critical threat" to the existence of Israel, arguing that he wants to "delegitimize Israel as an apartheid regime subject to the same fate as white South Africans." The book calls the views of Carter and other like-minded Western leaders a bigger threat than Hamas and Palestinian terrorists. A rep for Carter didn't get back to us.
Carter has repeatedly ducked Dershowitz and his attempts to debate Carter on Carter's odious Middle East positions, to say nothing of Carter's Middle East romp with terrorists earlier this year.

Carter has met repeatedly with Hamas terrorists, Syria's Assad, and puts terrorists on the same level as a sovereign state in Israel. He repeatedly equates Palestinian terrorism with Israeli measures to defend itself from such attacks.

Dershowitz is quite right that Carter and his ilk seek to undermine Israel's sovereignty and force it to accept a peace deal that will not bring peace but rather sign Israel's death warrant. (HT: Mrs. Lawhawk)

UPDATE:
Well, looks like the terrorists were busy again, but Israelis were quicker to the draw. MSNBC reports that Israel killed three Hamas terrorists, but calls this a sudden spurt of violence. Israel responded to Hamas firing rockets and mortars at Israel again.

It's only called a spurt of violence when MSNBC catches Israel retaliating against the terrorists who have been attacking Israel on a near daily basis. It's a broken record with the media on this - Israel gets hit by rockets and mortars constantly, and the Palestinian terrorists are busy trying to kill Israelis in every way imaginable. They attempt to infiltrate through the border, fire rockets and mortars, and attack checkpoints. Never mind that those checkpoints are what stands between those terrorists and innocent Israelis.

President Carter made it a point to meet with Hamas thugs several times during his trip to the Middle East, and the terrorist group hasn't even bothered to deal with humanitarian gestures or anything along those lines. They are ideologically bound to the destruction of Israel, and Carter's meeting only bolstered their confidence that they could get enough people to push Israel into a corner from which it could not fight back.

Hamas is also busy complaining that Israel is standing in the way of talks on Gilad Shalit. Again, like a broken record, the issue of Shalit's release would be resolved if Hamas agrees to release him without any conditions - up to and including their inane demands for Israel to release hundreds of terrorists with Israeli blood on their hands. And many Israeli soldiers wouldn't want that trade made for them if they were in Shalit's situation.

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