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To: SilentZ who wrote (194820)7/17/2004 2:45:50 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578168
 
Z,
was it an older show?

I saw this digging around....

2003
pbs.org



To: SilentZ who wrote (194820)7/17/2004 3:22:16 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1578168
 
>Actually, there is quite a bit of land behind the wall if you include what's called the "expanded wall". Any pretense of following the Green Line appears to be all but gone.

You're getting your info from a site that calls the wall "apartheid?"


Are you saying the Green Line is being followed? I don't think it is and the expanded/separation wall dips further into the WB than the original wall. The Israeli Supreme Court ruling was just for 20 km of wall but I understand there are 20 more cases pending.

Bottom line: I don't think the apartheid site that you demean is that far off in its tracking of the wall.

The Arab rep was, of course, upset, that there would even be 1% difference between what the Pals want and what they'd get in any of these deals, but c'est la vie.

And isn't the "c'est la vie" attitude what p*sses off the Arabs the most. In a 100 years, the Arab have gone from inhabiting 95% of Palestine to two thirds, to 1/2 and now less than 1/2. I would be annoyed too over another 1%.

ted