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Some of the Knesset members even said that “Bush appears to be the one person who will achieve the Zionist aspirations”, the Arabs48 news website reported. During the Knesset session Olmert said that upon achieving a peace deal with the Palestinians, the agreement will be presented to the Knesset for approval , and that such an agreement will achieve the approval of the Knesset and will be supported by the Israeli public. In his speech, Olmert added that “Bush is a true and faithful friend to Israel”, and that the friendship between Israel and the United States is based on “moral, human and social values based on justice and peace”. Olmert also said that the visit of Bush gives the peace process a push in order to achieve a two-state solution. Yet, several right wing members of Knesset such as Zify Handel and Uri Ariel from the Mifdal party, objected to the statements of Olmert and said that “it seems that Bush will be a better Zionist leader that Olmert”. Knesset member Ruby Revlin said that “comparing between Bush and Olmert, Bush appears the one who achieves the Zionist aspirations”. During his Knesset speech, Bush said that “Israel will be celebrating its 120th anniversary as the World’s greatest democracies, a secure flourishing homeland of the Jewish people”, Israeli online daily, Haaretz reported. He also said that Israel can always count on the United States to support it and “stand at its side”. The speech of Bush totally ignored the Palestinian existence, the occupation and the suffering of the Palestinian people under occupation. Knesset members: “Bush more Zionist than Olmert” After the US President, George W. Bush, gave a speech at the Israeli Knesset on Thursday, several right wing members of Knesset said that “Bush seems to be more Zionist the Olmert”, and that “it is better to have Bush as a PM instead of Olmert”. Some of the Knesset members even said that “Bush appears to be the one person who will achieve the Zionist aspirations”, the Arabs48 news website reported. During the Knesset session Olmert said that upon achieving a peace deal with the Palestinians, the agreement will be presented to the Knesset for approval , and that such an agreement will achieve the approval of the Knesset and will be supported by the Israeli public. In his speech, Olmert added that “Bush is a true and faithful friend to Israel”, and that the friendship between Israel and the United States is based on “moral, human and social values based on justice and peace”. Olmert also said that the visit of Bush gives the peace process a push in order to achieve a two-state solution. Yet, several right wing members of Knesset such as Zify Handel and Uri Ariel from the Mifdal party, objected to the statements of Olmert and said that “it seems that Bush will be a better Zionist leader that Olmert”. Knesset member Ruby Revlin said that “comparing between Bush and Olmert, Bush appears the one who achieves the Zionist aspirations”. During his Knesset speech, Bush said that “Israel will be celebrating its 120th anniversary as the World’s greatest democracies, a secure flourishing homeland of the Jewish people”, Israeli online daily, Haaretz reported. He also said that Israel can always count on the United States to support it and “stand at its side”. The speech of Bush totally ignored the Palestinian existence, the occupation and the suffering of the Palestinian people under occupation. Source: The International Middle East Media Center One person has commented on this article.
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It would indeed be strange if George Bush did not support Israel as association with Jewish nationalism is deeply rooted in Fundamentalist Non-Conformist Christianity whose traditions reach back into late 16th century Britain. So predictable is this that it is hardly noteworthy. Given the nature of the event at which George Bush expressed his support for Israel, the celebrations for Israels establishment, it would be considred diplomatically strange were he to raise the issue of the Palestinians in the manner that the aurthor evidently desires. George Bush, together with other members of his administration, has expressed the ambition that the occupation ends and a Palestinian state comes into being.
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After the US President, George W. Bush, gave a speech at the Israeli
Knesset on Thursday, several right wing members of Knesset said that
“Bush seems to be more Zionist the Olmert”, and that “it is better to
have Bush as a PM instead of Olmert”.











