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To: Brumar89 who wrote (5091)11/20/2003 11:45:42 AM
From: Machaon  Respond to of 6945
 
75% of Palestinians support suicide bombing, majority support terrorism even after statehood

When one reads this article, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see why peace may never be possible with the Palestinian Arabs.

likud.nl

By Lamia Lahoud, The Jerusalem Post, October 16 and 22, 2003.

Seventy-five percent of Palestinians support the suicide bombing of the Maxim restaurant in Haifa in which 23 people were killed, according to a new opinion poll released by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PSR) in Ramallah.

Eighty-two percent believes the PA is corrupt. 90% support internal and external calls for extensive political reforms.

Fifty-nine percent of Palestinians believe that Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad should continue their armed struggle against Israel even if Israel leaves all of the West Bank and Gaza, including East Jerusalem, and a Palestinian state is created, a new survey shows.

Similarly, 80 percent of Palestinians say that, under those circumstances, the Palestinians should not give up the "right of return."

Ninety-six percent of Israeli Jews say the people who piloted the planes on September 11 were terrorists, while 37 percent of Palestinians share that view.

Slightly more than one in four - 26 percent - of Palestinians believe Israelis planned the 9-11 attacks.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (5091)11/20/2003 2:15:18 PM
From: Elmer Flugum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6945
 
I did not know my great grandfather/grandmother nor what their origins were.

You might have as well said that the Europeans should take the Palestinians in, for your premise was as ridiculous as it was stated.

BTW, the other Middle eastern countries should not take in the Palestinians since that would play into the hands of what the Isra'Elis want to solve the problems they have created.

The Palestinians belong on their own land.

The Eastern Europeans can go back to Europe where they belong.

len



To: Brumar89 who wrote (5091)11/20/2003 6:42:43 PM
From: Machaon  Respond to of 6945
 
Wiesenthal Center urges Jews to avoid 'xenophobic' Greece

haaretzdaily.com

Greece does not have the means or experience to protect the 2004 Olympic Games from terrorist attacks. During these dangerous times, they couldn't have selected a worse place to hold the games.

From the article: ===> ""Failing a dramatic change in attitude and policy, the current atmosphere of hate and vilification can only escalate and could also poison the environment leading up to the 2004 Olympic Games," said Rabbi Abraham Cooper, referring to the Aug. 13-29 games." <===