“We must achieve the two-state-solution based on 67-lines”.

Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner meets with Israeli-Palestinian delegation Peace NGO Forum and announces Argentina will spearhead the Latin American role in reinvigorating the peace process.
Argentina’s President, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, said her country intends to spearhead the increased involvement of Latin American states in the Mideast peace process.
Kirchner announced the decision over the weekend at the presidential palace in Buenos Aires, where she met an Israeli-Palestinian delegation of the Peace NGO Forum. The delegation included Dr. Ron Pundak, the former director of the Peres Peace Center, Dr. Meir Margalit, Jerusalem city council member (Meretz), Nancy Sadiq, CEO of the Panorama organization in Ramallah, and Saman Khoury, co-chairman of the Forum.
The delegation asked Kirchner to assist in renewing Israeli-Palestinian talks in order to achieve a two-state solution based on the 1967 lines. Khoury warned that if negotiations are not resumed the region could fall into a crisis with serious global ramifications.
Source: Haaretz.com
My comment:
To move back to the 1967 cease fire line, is not an option for Israel. It would be suicidal. There was no peace before 67.
The World must accept that Israel has liberated areas under Islamic occupation. The British “Palestine mandate” was to give the Jews back their ancient land, west of the Jordan river.
The Jews must never accept that the land gave them is return back nude the control of a totalitarian and violent ideology of Islam.
The state of Israel safeguards democracy and freedom of religion in Jerusalem.
Joel 3:2
I will gather all nations and bring them down to the Valley of Jehoshaphat. There I will put them on trial for what they did to my inheritance, my people Israel, because they scattered my people among the nations and divided up my land.
All who work for the division of the promised land, puts a curse on their own head. When the age of judgment comes, such people will not escape the wrath of God.
Written by Ivar
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“The British “Palestine mandate” was to give the Jews back their ancient land, west of the Jordan river”.
Whilst I agree with your views in general, I have to correct you on that statement.
The British mandate to create a home for the Jewish people in Palestine was both east and west of the Jordan river. 78% of what should today be Israel was given to the Hashemites for the illegal creation of Jordan on Jewish land by Winston Churchill.
This was done in an effort to satisfy Arab demands for yet another country for themselves. Thus breaking their agreement made at San Remo. I would say it was for the Palestinians. But the name Palestinian back then meant Jew. The Arabs didn’t hijack that name until the 60’s.
Even that didn’t satisfy the Arabs, who invaded the west side of the Jordan, before being pushed back in 1967.
Dear Phil.
Shalom.
You are right.
The British mandate was to give even Trans-Jordan to the Jews. But the British and the French colonialists signed a compromise.
Excellent piece of history Americans aren’t taught (we don’t even teach our own history so I shouldn’t be surprised). Apologies for electing a man who desires to appease radical Islam instead of truly standing with Israel. Hopefully we will correct that error this November.
Argentina should demonstrate intellectual consistency by showing Israel how its done and return to the pre-1820 borders thus returning northern Argentina to the indigenous people.
Hello,
I am from Argentina and look at this with preocuppation. Argentina has undergo many changes in recent times and I wonder if these issues are connected to our stance with Israel.
In fact, I recently watch a video in Sid Roth’s website with John McTernan who has studied the stance of the US with Israel and many of the disasters (economic and natural) that have happened immediately after political decisions were made (e.g. dividing the land of Israel). I recommend the video (http://w…..Cencorded. Editor. amp;printer_friendly=1). I would like to see similar study for Argentina!
May God have mercy on us, despite our politicians!
Regards,
Juan