Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas Going To Paris To Hold Talks With Emmanuel Macron On Implementing The Two State Solution With Israel
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to meet France’s Emmanuel Macron in Paris to discuss implementation of the Two State Solution with IsraelYesterday, the Times Of Israel reported that "A senior Saudi minister described normalizing ties with Israel as a “strategic option,” while clarifying that a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians was a “requirement” before Riyadh would formalize ties with Jerusalem." Saudi Arabia is willing to join the Abraham Accords, but the ticket price of their admission is nothing less than the dividing of the land of Israel in the Two State Solution. Emmanuel Macron would dearly love to broker that deal with Israel and the Palestinians. "But he that cometh against him shall do according to his own will, and none shall stand before him: and he shall stand in the glorious land, which by his hand shall be consumed." Daniel 11:16 (KJB) In the game of NFL football, there is a play called the 'end run', which Webster defines as "an evasive trick or maneuver" by the ballcarrier to go around the tacklers instead of coming straight at them. When executed properly, the play is quite effective and often leads to some amazing scoring situations. The Abraham Accords is such an "end run" around the problem of making peace between Israel and the Palestinians, and has seen fantastic success thus far. Now that Israel has gotten a taste of the 'forbidden fruit' offered by the Abraham Accords, the 'big fish' of Saudi Arabia won't sign without the Two State Solution. Having that deal brokered by Emmanuel Macron would set in stone the title of 'man of sin' that NTEB has bestowed on him. Can it happen? Yep. Will it happen? Let's watch and see, I do love a good game well played, let's see how good a quarterback Macron really is. FULL ARTICLE AT: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas Going To Paris To Hold Talks With Emmanuel Macron On Implementing The Two State Solution With Israel |
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