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To: marcos who wrote (110781)8/10/2003 2:00:33 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Recent israeli legislative moves against the indigenous

And what about Palestinians barring Jews, who might be married to Palestinians, from residing within the PA, or at a minimum, possessing citizenship there??

Quid pro Quo Marcos... Jews have NO rights within the PA.

So why Israelis should be expected to grant rights to Palestinians is a bit of stretch..

Either way, it's a disturbing policy by both governments.

Hawk



To: marcos who wrote (110781)8/10/2003 6:18:57 PM
From: Jacob Snyder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Looks like the ME Road Map is going to go the way of the 1994 N.Korea-U.S. Agreement: neither side does what they agreed to do, and both sides loudly blame the other side for the failure:

In the first phase the Palestinians are to dismantle ``terrorist capabilities and infrastructure (including) confiscation of illegal weapons.''
Israel commits to ``immediately dismantle'' about 100 settlement outposts, established in the West Bank since 2001, to take ``all necessary steps to help normalize Palestinian life'' and to withdraw progressively from Palestinian autonomous zones occupied since fighting between the two sides erupted in September 2000.
About a dozen outposts have been taken down, but a similar number have gone back up.
guardian.co.uk