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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: FaultLine who started this subject4/1/2002 3:07:43 PM
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"...Though many Israelis would prefer peace based on mutual trust and co-operation with the Palestinians, even if this means the return of occupied lands in return for international guarantees of security, there is a growing number of traumatized and fearful Israelis who would now be prepared to back Sharon even if this meant the possibility of a war with its Arab neighbours. In truth however, the major Arab states will most likely once again opt for betraying the Palestinian cause rather than face a wrathful Israel. That may not be the end of the matter this time as a much more effect Islamic extremist movement may well turn its guns and bombs on those branded traitors to the Arab cause. The consequences of widening violence throughout the Middle East are immeasurable and likely to be distinctly unhelpful to Israel's long term security. A revitalized Pan-Arab movement would pose an enormous threat to the survival of the Government in Jerusalem. The Intifada, the threat of a wider war and increased terrorism as highlighted by the attacks on Easter Sunday, will probably haunt Israel for the foreseeable future..."

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