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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (194810)7/17/2004 2:42:14 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (2) of 1578109
 
>Actually, there is quite a bit of land behind the wall if you include what's called the "expanded wall". Any pretense of following the Green Line appears to be all but gone.

You're getting your info from a site that calls the wall "apartheid?"

This is not what I saw on PBS the other day, and the maps which were shown on PBS were agreed upon by both the guy representing the Israeli side (some scholar) and the guy representing the Arab side (a news director from Al-Arabiya)... they both agreed that there's only like a 12% difference between the amount of land the Palestinians would've gotten in the Clinton plan and the land that they "get" with the wall erected. They also agreed that the Supreme Court was seeing to it that the difference, when all was said and done, would be minimal.

The Arab rep was, of course, upset, that there would even be 1% difference between what the Pals want and what they'd get in any of these deals, but c'est la vie.

-Z
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