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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: LindyBill who wrote (99308)2/8/2005 12:35:39 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) of 793778
 
Of course, that's the rub. For Hamas. If they do break the truce, it will be obvious to the Euros beyond dispute that they are at fault. I really think there is going to be an end to their patience if the Pals kept up the infatida.


It will never be obvious to the Euros that Hamas is at fault. It never was before, why should that change now? Hamas is always ready to announce some 'Israeli provocation' that they are responding to (the last one was that poor 10 year old girl killed by celebratory fire); that's good enough for the Euro crowd.

If there is a difference it is not because of the Euro judgement on Hamas or Israel. It is because they realize they must deal with Bush for 4 more years.
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