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Sweden’s FM cites Palestinian despair in discussing cause of Paris attacks

November 16, 2015 by Gilad Atzmon

Reported by Gilad Atzmon

Sweden’s foreign minister Margot Wallström said this week in a television interview that Friday’s terror attacks in Paris were rooted in the frustration of Muslims in the Middle East, including that of Palestinians,

The Swedish FM obviously expressed a thought many of us share.

“To counteract the radicalization we must go back to the situation such as the one in the Middle East of which not the least the Palestinians see that there is no future: we must either accept a desperate situation or resort to violence.” (https://www.facebook.com/tobiassjd/videos/10154524045168018/)

Swedish FM is almost correct. By now, the problem extends far beyond Palestine. We are dealing with a regional disaster that was imposed on us by a group of influential Ziocons and the Lobby.

Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesperson Emmanuel Nahshon told The Time Of Israel that Wallström’s  comment  “may lead to tragedy.” This is clearly an optimistic approach considering the fact that for the rest of humanity, the tragedy is here and for more than a while.  

November 16, 2015 /Gilad Atzmon
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