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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Bilow who wrote (118985)11/8/2003 7:18:12 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
I publicly posted on this thread that before the Israelis stopped Palestinian terror attacks, their public would tire of their useless and unwinnable strategy and would again try to negotiate. At the time I wrote this, Sharon was riding high. Now you can see the first simmerings of that movement.


No, I don't. You are hallucinating again. Show some evidence. Are you talking about the Geneva accords, signed by a bunch of incorrible leftists so thoroughly repudiated by the Israeli public that they don't even have seats in the Knesset anymore? Is that your "first simmerings"? Mitzna couldn't win an election for dogcatcher in Israel right now. There are no simmerings because there is nobody to talk to. Both sides are waiting for Arafat to die. In the meantime the Palestinians will maneuver for position, continue terrorism, and the Israelis will finish the fence.

In fact, the beginnings of Palestinian resistance to Israel date to the time of Israel's supposed great victories over the Arabs

Which great victories happened in 87? From 67 to 87 the territories were quiet; there wasn't even a marker on the Green Line.

The Israelis have never been in a bloody war

They lost 1% of their population in 1948. I should think that would impress even you.
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