Israelis and Palestinians: You Call This Negotiations?

Written by Marty Roberts on December 18, 2008 – 11:39 am -

The UN Security Council seems to think so…Marty Roberts begs to differ…Do they REALLY want a state?…Or just destroy Israel and the Jews?…Also…Aliyah on the rise…And…Check out the tourism industry in Israel…All this and more on “The Marty Roberts Show”……Listen to the show below…

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2 Comments to “Israelis and Palestinians: You Call This Negotiations?”

  1. unbeliever Says:

    Marty

    I’m a new listener. Love the show, but I’ve got to disagree with you on the job situation here in Israel. I made aliyah last year. I work in “high tech” and I’m pretty familiar with the job outlook here. Startups have frozen hiring, and are laying people off. It’s extremely difficult for olim to find jobs right now, with or without Hebrew language skills. A lot of the work here is outsourced from the U.S. or Europe, and when they’re hurting, it trickles down. I’m moving my family back to the U.S., since I’ll be out of work in a few weeks and don’t have any prospects here.

    Anyway, keep up the good work. I agree with most of what you say.

    Chag Sameach

    josh

  2. Marty Roberts Says:

    Josh,
    Sorry to hear of you leaving…I only hope and pray that you will be able to come back (soon!))

    Did not mean to minimize the difficulties here, but, as it is written, “so the difficulty, so the reward”

    Hang in there, and thank you for your kind comments

    Marty