Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Jordan to Israel: Withdraw From West Bank And Arabs States Will Guarantee Security



Jordan to Israel: Withdraw From West Bank And Arabs States Will Guarantee Security
by Deborah Danan 2 May 2017
TEL AVIV – Jordan’s Foreign Minister said Saturday that Arab countries would ensure Israel’s security in a future peace deal with the Palestinians as long as it withdraws from the West Bank

During a meeting with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov, Ayman Safadi said “in order for Israel to live in peace with the Arabs, it is necessary for them to leave the territories occupied after 1967. So if this happens, the Arab countries will be ready to give security guarantees to Israel,” Russia’s state-sponsored Sputnik news agency reported.

Safadi did not explain what form those guarantees would take or explain how such a consensus was arrived at by leaders of countries which have invaded Israel on more than one occasion.

Safadi said the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was a key problem in the Middle East.

“We consider the settlement of the Palestinian problem as a core of tensions in our region. That is why we definitely plan to create additional conditions for security and stability in our region and in the whole world,” he said.

Israel maintains that withdrawal from the West Bank would greatly endanger the country because its borders would be indefensible.

Arab leaders recently met in Amman for the Arab League summit. They renewed their commitment to the 2002 Saudi-led Arab Peace Initiative.

Jordan’s King Abdullah II presented President Donald Trump with a summary of the summit when the two leaders met in Washington earlier this month.

In an interview with the Washington Post, the Jordanian king echoed Safadi’s words, saying, “the problem that is [standing] between the Arabs and the Israelis is the Palestinians. The whole point of our peace initiative is for us to be the guarantors of Israel’s security. If we can solve the Palestinian problem, then this is a new era of stability in our area, where Israelis are truly a part of the neighborhood.”

He added that issues such as Israeli settlements and Trump’s promise to move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem “give ammunition to the Iranians, to [Islamic State leader Abu Bakr] al-Baghdadi and ISIS.”

West Bank
The International Court of Justice advisory ruling (2004) concluded that events that came after the 1967 occupation of the West Bank by Israel, including the Jerusalem Law, Israel's peace treaty with Jordan and the Oslo Accords, did not change the status of the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) as occupied territory with Israel as the occupying power.

International Court of Justice
Andrew Carnegie provided seed funding for the International Court of Justice, and the founder of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank).

Note: Hisashi Owada is a judge for the International Court of Justice, a director at the United Nations Foundation, a director at the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank), and was a lifetime trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank).
Rania Al Abdullah is a director at the United Nations Foundation, a director at the International Rescue Committee, and the queen of Jordan.
Ted Turner is the chairman for the United Nations Foundation, a co-chairman for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank), and the founder of CNN.
Jessica Tuchman Mathews is a director at the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank), was the president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank), a director at the American Friends of Bilderberg (think tank), and a 2008 Bilderberg conference participant (think tank).
Ed Griffin’s interview with Norman Dodd in 1982
(The investigation into the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace uncovered the plans for population control by involving the United States in war)
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank) was a funder for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank).
Michael Douglas is a director at the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank), and a friend of George Soros.
Open Society Foundations was a funder for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank).
George Soros is the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations, a friend of Michael Douglas, a director emeritus at Refugees International, and was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.  
Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank), the Aspen Institute (think tank), Refugees International, and the International Rescue Committee.
Queen Noor is a trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank), a director at Refugees International, and Jordan’s queen dowager.
Walter Isaacson is the president & CEO for the Aspen Institute (think tank), a director at the Bloomberg Family Foundation, and was the chairman & CEO for CNN.
Bloomberg Family Foundation was a funder for the Aspen Institute (think tank).
Michael R. Bloomberg is the founder of the Bloomberg Family Foundation, and was an advocate for the ONE Campaign.
ONE Campaign is a partner with the International Rescue Committee.
Marvin Josephson is an overseer at the International Rescue Committee, and was the chairman for the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces.
Crown Family Foundation is a funder for the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces.
Rania Al Abdullah is a director at the International Rescue Committee, the queen of Jordan, and a director at the United Nations Foundation.
Michelle Obama was an advocate for the ONE Campaign, and a lawyer at Sidley Austin LLP.
Barack Obama was an intern at Sidley Austin LLP.
Sidley Austin LLP is the lobby firm for Israel.
R. Eden Martin is counsel at Sidley Austin LLP, and the president of the Commercial Club of Chicago.      
Newton N. Minow is a senior counsel at Sidley Austin LLP, a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago, and the president of the Crown Family Foundation.
Commercial Club of Chicago, Members Directory A-Z (Past Research)
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Lester Crown is a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago, the VP for the Crown Family Foundation, and was a lifetime trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank).    
Crown Family Foundation is a funder for the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces.
James S. Crown is a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago, and the vice chairman for the Aspen Institute (think tank).
Hisashi Owada was a lifetime trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank), is a director at the United Nations Foundation, a director at the Nuclear Threat Initiative (think tank), and a judge for the International Court of Justice.
West Bank
The International Court of Justice advisory ruling (2004) concluded that events that came after the 1967 occupation of the West Bank by Israel, including the Jerusalem Law, Israel's peace treaty with Jordan and the Oslo Accords, did not change the status of the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) as occupied territory with Israel as the occupying power.
Andrew Carnegie provided seed funding for the International Court of Justice, and the founder of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (think tank).

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