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To: Yaacov who wrote (39784)12/28/2000 3:41:10 PM
From: Steve Lee  Read Replies (2) of 64865
 
Although some arabs have a wish to drive Israel into the sea, in order to take back the land they consider theirs, most arabs in the region would be happy to see Israel reduced to the limits set out in the original UN resolution that defined the borders. Israel justified their aggressive expansion with the need to create a buffer zone between their original borders and the arab neighbours that attacked them. They might get some mileage out of this claim if they didn't insist on building residential settlements in those buffer zones. Thats is what is really getting the Palestinians angry, especially those that were forced off their land by the Israelis.
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