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To: haqihana who wrote (37297)5/6/2004 5:51:04 PM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
You are absolutely right. When you look at the size of the State of Israel and compare it to the Arab lands, I've been told it's the equivalent of a match book on a football field.

It's an insignificant area that would have no meaning and nobody would be fighting for it BUT FOR the fact that Israel has turned this into an oasis in a desert.

It's greed and envy. The Arabs have so much wealth and land, they could easily solve the problems if they were really concerned about their own people.

Instead, they prefer to keep the refugees in squalor to keep the focus on Israel, the common enemy, so that the tyrants and OILogarchs can stay in power. Israel has assimilated more refugees into its tiny area than there are Palestinians who left their homes. Do you think there will be talk of compensating the Jews who were kicked out of Arab lands?

Take care - you make a lot of sense!!!