“I respectfully disagree,” Netanyahu said. “The Palestinians are basically trying to shortcut this. They’re trying to get a state without giving us peace, without giving us security.”All Clinton is doing is distortion, to say nothing of an inability to bring himself to lay any blame at the feet of the PLO.
“President Clinton knows very well [that] in 2000 at Camp David … who really made the generous offer and the Palestinians refused to come,” he said. “I’m sure that President Bush can tell you what happened at Camp David a few years later, when another Israeli prime minister made a generous offer, and the Palestinians refused to come.”
When asked if he had moved the goalposts, Netanyahu said, “Not at all.”
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Saturday, September 24, 2011
Netanyahu responds to Clinton
Benjamin Netanyahu has made a reply to Bill Clinton's one-sided accusation that he killed the "peace process" (via Hot Air Headlines):
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Clinton, like the peanut farmer, can't bear to be out of the headlines. He has no sense of propriety, but then we already know that. Maybe one day that bulbous nose of his will get chopped off when he sticks it where it doesn't belong once too often.
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