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


To: stockman_scott who wrote (1308)4/14/2002 8:34:28 PM
From: wgh613  Respond to of 2279
 
Does Arafat want peace?

Arafat's letter of incitement
By Bret Stephens and Lamia Lahoud

A letter seized by the IDF from Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat's Ramallah office suggests a concerted effort by the PA to incite Israeli Arabs against Israel. The letter, released Sunday, is dated September 30, 2001, the first anniversary of the "Aksa Intifada."

jpost.com



To: stockman_scott who wrote (1308)4/14/2002 10:05:45 PM
From: David Alon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2279
 
The problem with that article, is that the bottom line, there has far fewer terrorists in Israel since Sharon attacked then before.His strategy is obviously working. By confiscating the arms, and destroying the factories making them, although he can not fully stop the attacks, but he is suely slowing them down. And by the time he is finished, if the US doesn't stop him,there will be hardly any terrorists left there.Like all wars, there is going to be other damage. The PA should have thought of that before they sent in their bombers.



To: stockman_scott who wrote (1308)4/15/2002 9:48:42 AM
From: epsteinbd  Respond to of 2279
 
"Sharon's campain proved nothing..." says Buckley.

Mass homicide is not even a tenth of what it was before the campain. And the villains still alive are cornered, together with their General.

Almost as good as what America did with the Taliban.
But it is not Buckey's problem.
After all the US campuses are safe.
Not by his contribution.
Nor by his perspectives.