Intel Hub Note: This article shows a clear motive for a false flag attack on Norway. This happened at the exact same camp where a supposed terrorist went on a shooting spree the very next day! Translated By Google Translate *Grammar fixed in places for easier reading*
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politisk.tv2.no
July 23, 2011 – Originally Published July 21, 2011
The Foreign Minister was met with claims that Norway must recognize a Palestinian state when he visited the Labour Youth League summer camp Thursday.
During the second day of Labour Youth League summer camp at Utøya got the Labour Party’s young hopefuls visit by Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Store.
Together with Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation correspondent Sidsel Wold and Norwegian People’s Aid Kirsten Belck-Olsen, the Foreign Minister discussed of the deadlock between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
As the foreign minister arrived Utøya he was met with a demand from the AUF that Norway must recognize a Palestinian state.
The Palestinians must have their own state, the occupation must end, the wall must be demolished and it must happen now, said the Foreign Minister to cheers from the audience.
Earlier this week, when Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas visited Norway, the Minister said to TV 2 news channel that Norway stands ready to recognize a Palestinian state.
“We are ready to recognize a Palestinian state. I await the actual resolution text Palestinians will promote the UN General Assembly in September,” said the Minister.
In autumn it is expected that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will bring the matter to the UN. He is expected to ask for UN membership and recognition of a Palestinian state within the borders before the 1967 war, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
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AUF would boycott
On Wednesday AUF leader Eskil Pedersen said that the AUF wants a unilateral economic embargo of Israel from the Norwegian side.
Labour Youth will have a more activist Middle East policy and we have to recognize Palestine. We have to get the peace process into a new track, said Pedersen.
The foreign minister admitted that the situation is untenable, but believes that the boycott is the wrong tool.
The boycott will be to move from dialogue to monologue. It will be difficult to open the door on the day that we will talk with Israel, said the Minister.
Hat tip to WhatReallyHappened.com
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