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To: michael97123 who wrote (63636)12/30/2002 3:39:39 PM
From: david  Respond to of 281500
 
Thanks Michael,

I know it will take time, but I don't see any other solution for the slim possibility of peace.

the radicals will not renounce terror, but if there will be a democracy in the palestinian entity or State given the case, with a good Separation of Independent powers, ruled by the law, having a good standard of living and all ready knowing what they have lost. it will be a hard task to jointly control terror but possible.

Whit time and solving the misery and self esteem in a generation or two you will reduce the possibility of recruiting Shaids, as I said in another post I know them first hand and most of the Adults at least tested the flavor of the western standard of living, for me the misery they are in is not Israel's doings but Arafats gang hypocrisy, corruption and self indulgment with megalomaniac attitude, if he would have thought first in his people he wouldn't have step out of camp David and had taken the 97.98 % offer he was given with complete autonomy and on the road to a State , a state that never existed to a people that was never an ethnic or national entity.

I believe that there are enough pals to renounce terror but they are the silent majority.