SHOCKER! Palestinians upset Romney said culture and “hand of providence” were responsible for “stark difference in economic vitality” between Israel and Palestine

Mitt Romney told a fundraiser of top Jewish donors in Israel Monday that culture and the “hand of providence” were responsible for the “stark difference in economic vitality” between Israel and Palestine, drawing criticism from some Palestinian leaders.

“As you come here and you see the GDP per capita, for instance, in Israel which is about $21,000 dollars, and compare that with the GDP per capita just across the areas managed by the Palestinian Authority, which is more like $10,000 per capita, you notice such a dramatically stark difference in economic vitality,” Romney said.

The presumptive Republican nominee went on to credit Jewish perseverance and business culture in explaining that gap.
“And as I come here and I look out over this city and consider the accomplishments of the people of this nation, I recognize the power of at least culture and a few other things,” Romney said.

The comments came during an intimate $1 million fundraiser at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem. Those in attendance included casino mogul Sheldon Adelson, who has already donated millions to the Super PAC supporting Romney’s campaign, New York Jets owner Woody Johnson, and hedge fund manager Paul Singer.

But Romney’s comments drew a sharp rebuke from Palestinian leaders, who said the gap was the result of Israeli policies toward Palestine.

“What is this man doing here? Yesterday, he destroyed negotiations by saying Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, and today he is saying Israeli culture is more advanced than Palestinian culture. Isn’t this racism? Israelis and Palestinians have a conflict, but they are people, they are equal, it is not a better culture or advanced culture,” Saeb Erekat, a Palestinian spokesman, told the Associated Press.

“It’s Israeli occupiers and Palestinians under occupation, and that’s why Palestinians cannot realize their potential,” he added.


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