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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Zeev Hed who wrote (185459)3/24/2004 8:59:38 AM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) of 1578122
 
Ariel is not by the Jordanian border, it is just few km west of Hertzelia. As for settlements, yes, a lot of them will be disbanded, though personally, I see no reason for it. Just as there are many Arab "settlements" within the green line, with peace, why should there not be Jewish settlements with the Palestinian state? It surely could help the economy of a future Palestinian state. Why cause more people displacement. After all a true peace should bring cooperation, not confrontation, leaving those settlements there would be an excellent test of the real intentions of a new second Palestinian state.

One thing seems fairly clear...there is no one on either side interested in solving this problem...and one certainly can't rely on this administration to take any initiative either. So you continue to kill each other.

Bottom line is you have become a burden to the modern world, as it seems impossible to sit back and leave you both to the respective miserable fates you seem to have chosen for yourselves...

story.news.yahoo.com

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