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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (25984)4/19/2002 8:07:25 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
Buffer zones INSIDE Palestine won't work. Do we agree on that?

Also, there can't be private roads and access points with Israeli guards inside. If Israel wants a buffer zone, it will have to be outside Palestine.

They can wall themselves off from the Arabs with something like the Berlin Wall.

I agree that the "right of return" is a no-go.

Yesterday while listening to WMAL/ABC news (during Rush Limbaugh's show, whom I don't listen to usually) I heard a commercial by the Arab League, pushing their peace plan. Woman announcer, reasonable tones, emphasing peace, asking for support. All of it sounded OK, but they did mention "the right to return to land where their families lived for generations."

Since this is Washington, I assumed the target audience was those work for and/or those who influence Congress and the President. Wondering whether it's playing in any other metro region.