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To: AK2004 who wrote (276696)2/26/2006 2:45:57 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573088
 
let me get it straight, you are asking me to produce arab immigration into palestine breakdown by individual arab country? That is a bit unreasonable, don't you think? While some arab immigration data maybe available I would be very surprised if that data is broken down by individual country...

No, I thought your point was that most Palestinian refugees moved there from other Arab countries after the foundation of Israel. That's not your point. Your point is that many of the Palestinians are descended from Arabs who moved to the region in 1850-1940 in the same way that Jews moved to the region in that time frame, correct? Therefore, both groups (in your understanding) are relatively recent arrivals, not descendants of families that have been there for 40 generations.

You see, if you just state clearly what you want to say, instead of asking rhetorical questions in so-so English, we save a lot of time.

if your solution would have potential I would agree with but your solution is guaranteed to bring more bloodshed and ME is already full of it - your help is not required

Americans are proof that diverse people can live together in relative peace and harmony when each is given equality under the law. I think my solution has a chance for long term peace in the region - and it's all we've got on this board so far, so there!