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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (57921)11/20/2002 9:41:27 PM
From: Eashoa' M'sheekha  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
" IMO, there are no pluses "........

Absolutely Karen....except for the Lukid Party there.They have more and more people convinced that tat for tit violence is the only answer,and any talk of peace seems to undermine their position :

Israel asks US to delay ‘roadmap’ for peace

dailytimes.com.pk

Israeli: Work on 'Road Map' to Peace Should Wait

“ Housing Minister Natan Sharansky said that the Israeli election campaign would make it almost impossible to have deep or rational discussions on the plan, known in diplomatic parlance as the "road map."

abcnews.go.com

Gee…don’t they believe their CITIZENS should have a chance to discuss/debate the roadmap and have those seeking election address the issues in their platforms?

Guess not,eh?

The Quartet should submit the plan without hesitation.

"The political campaign ... will make it almost impossible to have deep, rational ... discussions," he added.

I can’t believe I’m reading this.If this were in North America you would hear howling from the press.

But in Israel – this is what is reported by the right wing J.P.: More sounds of silence.

jpost.com

But The Sydney Morning Herald. Says :

New Labour leader picks the path of peace :

“ Mitzna, who has promised a swift resumption of peace talks with the Palestinians if elected in January's general election in Israel, was voted in as leader of the centre-left Labour in primary polls yesterday “…

smh.com.au

KC@HelloDarknessMyOldFriend.il
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