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To: TimF who wrote (143258)3/13/2002 2:26:10 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1576295
 
Do you see Arafat and his position as separate from the terrorist attacks in Israel, and/or the Israel/Palestine dilemma? Personally, I see him in league with the terrorists. And if that is not true, then he has little control in Palestine.

I don't think Arafat has total control but I think he is largely responsible for the terrorist attacks.


I pretty much agree. I think he communicates with the Hamas on a regular basis.

In any cases there are two possibilities, he either wont negotiate in good faith for peace, or he would be he can't actually deliver peace. Neither of these things supports the conclusion that peace talks could get more then a temporary cease fire.

I think he needs to be replaced. He's lost all credibility. I don't know if one exists but they need to get a Palestinian leader who is committed to peace and building a nation.

ted