Jerusalem – Netanyahu In CNN Interview: Concessions By Israel Leads To Nowhere

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    Jerusalem – In an interview in Israel with CNN Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells Piers Morgan how he and the Israelis can achieve peace with the Palestinians.

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    Netanyahu also says that Israel has given up many teritoris in past many years and it lead to no resolution with the Palestinians, ‘what more they need’ asked the PM.

    Netanyahu also talks about Libya and Gadhafi, Mubarak and Egypt, Japan and nuclear power.

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    13 years ago

    Something the Lubavitcher Rebbe was saying sine 1967. Now if Netanyahu will act on his observation and state that Israel is Israel & no concessions to an enemy that wants to anhilate us.

    JewLogic
    JewLogic
    13 years ago

    Wow, Piers Morgan has some real audacity telling Netanyahu what he “needs to do”. Additionally, his audacity equals if not supercedes, his obvious ignorance of the history of the Israeli/Arab Conflict.

    13 years ago

    Piers Morgan was clearly out of his league interviewing Netanyahu.

    grandson1
    grandson1
    13 years ago

    I was amazed how this guy did not hear a word that PM Netanyahu was saying. He just kept up the mantra that israel is the one who is hindering peace from happening and did not answer when the PM listed all of Israel’s concessions. It’s a shame that CNN is still in business.

    13 years ago

    Cnn reporter comes across very biased.

    13 years ago

    Tell Piers Morgan that England should first get out of Ireland.

    13 years ago

    What does one really expect from Piers Morgan? He was not too popular, when he was a contestant on Trump’s tv show. I agree that his bias was showing in the interview. However, Netanyahu handled himself very well. I couldn’t believe when Morgan asked the Prime Minister “Why don’t you go to Ramallah with a peace plan, in the same way that Sadat came to Jerusalem”? There is no way for Sadat’s historic 1977 trip to Israel to be equated, with a trip to Ramallah. Sadat was head of the largest Arab state in the area. Even Netanyahu stated that there were seven Prime Ministers before him who made very generous concessions, (including Ehud Barak’s proposed concessions), all of which were rejected by the Palestinians.

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    13 years ago

    So what the heck does he want to keep giving them?????????? Tipish!!!

    1LofaRide
    1LofaRide
    13 years ago

    Are we so ignorant that we forget what happened less then a month ago? Is our short term memory that short? We blather peace… peace and more peace look at Egypt and the peace accords with Sadat. It was signed thirty years ago in that long time Egypt became one of the largest military forces in the middle east. Yes it was a quiet thirty years. But will it last another five? Egypt has now refused to sell oil to the israel, israel gets 40% of their oil from them, is that not an act of war?

    njmom
    njmom
    13 years ago

    piers morgan is so blatantly pro arab, and he didn’t try for a minute to even appear impartial. he kept implying that israel is hindering peace. also, how rude can you be? to constantly interrupt someone like that? show some respect!

    13 years ago

    This reporter is just attacking Bibi, and Bibi maintains his cool. Its amazing how Bibi answers very well, but the reporter just ignores everything he says and jumps onto his next (incredibly biased) accusations. World opinion is biased against anything Israel does, this reporter even stated that Israel is the only calm region in the middle east right now as a NEGATIVE thing! And he added that now that this is going on is the time to go ahead with a peace process, which makes no sense to anyone with half a brain, or rather without the dream of destroying Israel. And he accuses Bibi of having a growing economy, as if that’s something to apologize for, and when Bibi proves his “facts” wrong about the economy in the Palestinian areas, the reporter just brushes it away and says, well you wouldn’t want to live there. Hello! We left Gaza that’s why no one wants to live there, if we leave Israel, no one would want to live there either! As Bibi was about to say before he was cut off, as soon as Israel moves out, Hamas moves in, and no one wants to live under Hamas rule.

    my4amos
    my4amos
    13 years ago

    I wish Netanyahu’s ears could hear what his mouth was saying.

    festayid
    festayid
    13 years ago

    Morgan is a typical left wing European, Although im sure charliehall agrees with everything he says. Kudos to Bibi for handling the interview professionally.

    PMOinFL
    PMOinFL
    13 years ago

    LOL

    It seems some people here need a bit of context:

    This “reporter” is not a “reporter”. He has an entertainment program on CNN where he interviews celebrities. How he even got this interview is well beyond me, as (according to his web site) his previous guests have included people like Howard Stern.

    A good interviewer is not there to give a forum to look good. A good interviewer asks tough questions regardless of personal ideology.

    However, like a GOOD reporter would do (if he were one) he asked the challenging questions. That is what reporters do. It is not an attack. It is getting to the bottom of the discussion. If all you wanted to see were softball questions pitched in, go watch Palin get interviewed by Hannity. There was not one illegitimate question asked and Bibi answered them brilliantly. It is CLEAR from this interview that Morgan wanted to hear Bibi answer the tough questions and the respond to the tough criticism. He gave him every opportunity to show how stupid the lefties are about this issue… and he did.

    I think Bibi was brilliant and I think Piers Morgan may have himself a career as an HONEST interviewer – something that’s been missing for a while.