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To: tejek who wrote (166058)3/28/2003 12:06:45 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583675
 
>You think its responsible for the PM of Israel to go on Israeli tv and say that the Palestinians will never have their own state? He's done that twice this year.

When did he do that this year? I know he did that before he was PM.

>In the meantime, he's tearing down Palestinians' homes so that he can build his great wall. Do you think that's responsible?

That's fine. It's better than letting his own people get blown up. If only Arafat worried so much about his own people.

>Your reasons may be valid but if Israel wanted a two state solution, it would be done by now. There is nothing to suggest that Israel is committed to a two state solution. I really think the long range plan is to annex large portions of the West Bank into Israel proper, and keep the Palestinians on 'reservations'.

Maybe...maybe... that's Sharon's plan. It certainly wasn't Rabin's, it certainly wasn't Peres's, and it certainly wasn't Barak's. Every Israeli that I've ever met wants a two-state solution. If you think that Israel really wants to keep the West Bank, you're wrong. They can't. Within ten years there will be more Arabs than Jews in between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. If Israel wants to be a Jewish state, it can't keep the Arab lands. Sharon knows that.

-Z