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To: Brumar89 who wrote (3721)9/22/2003 9:54:41 AM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) of 20773
 
You forgot to include Transjordan as it was covered by the Balfour declaration too.

I never referred to the Balfour Declaration. Is this a desperate attempt on your part to bring the Balfour Declaration into this discussion?

I also "forgot" Lebanon, Iraq, Egypt, and Syria, all of which are included in the Israeli wish list.. Pardon me for understating Zionist greed. Some more details:

mediamonitors.net

The Israelis were smart enough to accept much less than everything in 1948.

I'm not surprised that you celebrate intelligent deception:

<<< In internal discussion in 1938 David Ben-Gurion stated that "after we become a strong force, as a result of the creation of a state, we shall abolish partition and expand into the whole of Palestine." >>>

Ben Gurion was a bitter anti-Arab racist.

Hamas' verbally expressed willingness to compromise right after the peace plan of their patron Saudi Arabia was announced seems to have been very short lived.

No, it does not seem that way at all. There is no evidence Hamas has retracted that peace offering. In fact, Hamas has gone FARTHER than that statement in the meantime. In the statement, they said they would stop fighting if Israel pulled out of Palestinian land. Israel did not pull out, and yet Hamas has agreed to several cease-fires.

Tom
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