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To: michael97123 who wrote (750)5/8/2002 9:19:04 AM
From: Fred Levine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 786
 
Mike-- Not only should Israel not expand, it should remove the settlements. They are an expensive indefensible provocation to the Palestinians. Peace will never be achieved with this thorn in the Palestinians' side. In addition, altho world opinion is hardly primary, it it not to be ignored. Finally, it is my belief that the settlements were and are wrong. Sharon was housing minister when the policy of settlements were begun, and they have created problems. BTW, my son studied in a settlement in the W Bank. I wasn't happy.

fred



To: michael97123 who wrote (750)5/8/2002 9:29:43 AM
From: Jerome  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 786
 
Mike's rally is on the way.....Now he can say I told you so!!!!!!!

Good Article about Fortuyn....People fear change and he was all about it.

For those interested in anti-semitism and its current day applications I suggest a review of The Economist. www.economist.com.

Is Hamaas active from Syria and Lebanon? Given modern technology I would expect that there is some ability to identify and track them. That terrorist cells could operate so freely, so close to Israel speaks of some missing links in Israeli security.

JMO...Jerome