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To: tejek who wrote (143634)3/28/2002 12:04:45 AM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583406
 
>Its clear that neither the Israels or the Palestinians want peace. And I think they are getting what they want.

>Z, they should have taken Uganda........they may have had a better shot at it.

I don't know much about Uganda... what I do know is that there historically have been very, very few Jews in Africa, but there were many in the Middle East. Half a million in 1947, so Israel surely made more sense. Of course, the religious significance was of more importance to the Jews then.

I agree that the Palestinians don't want peace- what makes you think that the Israelis don't? The fact that they want security? The fact that they won't leave? Do you understand what the sticking point is between the Israelis and the Arabs, at least from the Israeli point of view?

-Z