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Actual BBC news broadcasts used footage of ongoing settlement-building work on the West Bank, so if the correspondent at the summit has had his view forcibly rose-tinted, the editors back in London (or, one day, in Salford) are still focused on reality.
The claim that Abbas changed his attitude is interesting, if true. I wonder what that was about and if it is good news or bad news.
Don’t worry about it too much.
Saib Arikat announced that the Palestinians rejected all the offers made by Netanyahu. they are blaming Netanyahu for wasting time.
sorry, here is the missing link
http://www.ynet.co.il/home/0,7340,L-8,00.html
HASBARA: “By setting up a framework whereby no single issue exists on its own and all are negotiated at the highest level and in secrecy, he [Netanyahu] hopes to promote a process in which both sides will yield.” – Bronner article
REALITY: By setting up a framework whereby no single issue exists on its own and all are negotiated at the highest level and in secrecy, he [Netanyahu] hopes to promote a process which is certain to consume as much time as possible and eventually result in a deadlock.
Precisely.
Re: the heading for your essay:
The use of a nickname seems inappropriate for a despicable person.
I assure you my use of his nickname is not meant fondly.
That’s alright, then.