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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (189823)6/21/2006 6:22:42 AM
From: Elroy  Respond to of 281500
 
Leroy, go look at a map before you make such ridiculous statements. It's not tough to find a map of Israel.

Where does Israel's border on the West Bank and in Jerusalem end? Where the map says, where the wall is being built, where the next country (Jordan) begins, or what?

Why do you think it a ridiculous statement? Israel's undefined borders are in discussion constantly among the stake-holders and the politicians trying to bring peace to the region. There have even been cases about it brought before the ICC. You've heard (haven't you??) how Israel plans to redraw its borders unilaterally since it doesn't consider the Palestinian leadership a group with which it can negotiate in good faith?

I don't see why something that occuppies the time of all these people and organizations should be considered ridiculous....



To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (189823)6/21/2006 6:45:14 AM
From: Elroy  Respond to of 281500
 
Leroy, go look at a map before you make such ridiculous statements. It's not tough to find a map of Israel.

Here's the US government's map. Looks to me like only half of Jerusalem in inside Israel.

cia.gov

Again, what was so ridiculous?