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Politics : The Arab-Israeli Solution -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: No BS here who wrote (935)4/3/2002 1:56:17 AM
From: joseph krinsky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2279
 
They could have had freedom years ago, they rejected it. If they blow you up, ask yourself why? What did you have to do with it? Probably nothing. They don't care. If they suffer, you suffer. They have no respect for anything. They send their children on suicide missions, If Rumsfeld told you tomorrow that your son was going to be sent on a suicide mission that his life is worthless to him what would you say, how would you react? what steps would you take?



To: No BS here who wrote (935)4/3/2002 4:16:52 AM
From: William B. Kohn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2279
 
No they don't know or understand freedom. Since 1948 they've wanted blood not freedom. Freedom is what they turned down. A state is what they turned down. Two states, side by side is what they turned down.

Your arguement may someday make sense, when Palestinian children are not taught to hate, when Palestinian mothers seem to care more for their children then the money the family can get from Saddam and Hamas for their death.

You condemn BB and Sharon, but you seem to be totally silent to the horrors of terror. I at least, like most Jews, can reflect on the situation and feel for the Palestinians, you read about a diverse range of opinion in Israel and in the Dispora, but among the Arab world, you see blind hate. It is not the 'occupation', because in 1929 their was no occupation, in 1902 their was no occupation. In 1870 their was neither occupation or zionism. What their was was Arab mufti's preaching hate, and death to those who did not believe in their version of monotheism. For that, my wife's family was forced from Hebron, having lived their for over 400 years. That was occupation, no one cried then.