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To: Mani1 who wrote (144495)4/10/2002 1:28:44 PM
From: AK2004  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577191
 
Mani
re: So Israel does not need to play nice?
I did not say that but rather that you should not expect Israel not to respond to acts of war or even worse terrorism. When both sides play nice then it is great but the key word here "both"
Take Saudis for example:
in an effort to fight terrorism Saudis would reduce funding of terrorist organizations.
Saudis peace solution call for return of Lebanon occupied territories. What territories of Lebanon are occupied by Israel?
now about Arafat: his militia were supposed to control terrorist rather than acting as terrorists. In the speech about Natanya bombing Arafat said that it is deviation from their policy and he does not approve. Deviation?
Iraq is threatening Israel, Egypt is forgetting that they are paid to be nice by US, etc
I know that your heart with Palestinians and I can not blame you for that but you have to see that Palestinians need another leader, the one that might understand what peace means...
Regards
-Albert



To: Mani1 who wrote (144495)4/10/2002 1:57:03 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1577191
 
I am? So Israel does not need to play nice?

It seems that you are so emotional to this issue, you misinterpret some of my points.


Mani, he only misinterprets the points with which he does not agree. Everything else he understands. <g>

ted