Kerry Intifada: Jen Psaki strongly condemns something

Or doesn’t she… Anyway, just “talking about the Israelis, the Palestinians – any who are involved in these […] rhetoric-raising incidents”, victims, perpetrators, defenders, anyone:

“We strongly condemn the stabbing today in the West Bank, and we deeply regret the loss of life,” State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said, in a statement made before soldier Almog Shiloni, who was critically wounded in the Tel Aviv attack, died of his wounds.

“Our condolences go out to the victim’s family. It is absolutely critical that parties take every possible measure to protect civilians and de-escalate tensions,” added Psaki.

To be more precise, “Jen von Psaki-Ribbentrop” (Jin Nib), allegedly “speak[ing] to all of them” (meaning both murders), said according to the State department itself:

We strongly condemn the stabbings – [ahem!] the stabbing today in the West Bank and we deeply regret the loss of life. Our condolences go out to the victim’s family. It is absolutely critical that parties take every possible measure to protect civilians and de-escalate tensions.

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Muslim Persecution of Christians: November 2011

The so-called “Arab Spring” continues to transition into a “Christian Winter,” including in those nations undergoing democratic change, such as Egypt, where the Muslim Brotherhood and the Salafis dominated the elections—unsurprisingly so, considering the Obama administration has actually been training Islamists for elections. Continue reading Muslim Persecution of Christians: November 2011