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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
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To: zonder who wrote (70135)4/30/2003 12:04:38 PM
From: Cary Salsberg  Read Replies (2) of 70976
 
RE: "I suppose you could not possibly entertain the possibility that Barak's proposal had inherent problems inacceptable to the Palestinian side..."

I certainly accept that it was unacceptable to the Pals. It was unacceptable to many Israelis. Yet, it was, by far, the best offer, to date. (You are referring to the "Barak Offer". There was an improved offer made at Taba after this "Barak Offer".)

In any case, please explain why these offers were not met with counter offers and were met with suicide terrorism. Do you see any benefit that Pals might have derived from this 2nd suicide intifada?
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