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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Sarmad Y. Hermiz who wrote (135561)6/3/2004 11:34:06 PM
From: Sam  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
Come on, Sarmad, there is no widespread (emphasize that word, please) "plan to make life intolerable for palestinians, so eventually they will leave." Where are they going to go? A few can go, sure. But not most. The same could be said for Palestineans: surely some Palestineans think they will make the situation in Israel so intolerable with their terrorism that they (the Israelis) will "leave." But those who think this aren't thinking very well. Neither side has anywhere to go. They are stuck with each other, like it or not. No country is going to take in millions of refugees. Even educated ones.

Both sides have their extremists. Both sides have their despairing middle (and, I believe, majorities) who just want this insanity to be over.
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