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To: michael97123 who wrote (249689)11/27/2007 10:50:03 AM
From: SARMAN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
Michael, it is not up to me nor Nadine to decide the fate of two people that will one day live side by side in peace and harmony. Both sides should sit down and resolve their issues fairly and peacefully. With any type of negotiation, there will be some kind of "give and take". The survival of Israel in dependent on making peace sooner than later. When I say survival, I do not mean that Israel will be pushed to the sea, I mean that the Israelis will be leaving Israel for more peaceful countries. After all most Israelis came from different countries. The creation of Israel was on the premise that if any Jew should feel threatened, he/she have a home to go to. Jews today feel safe outside Israel and see no need to go and live in Israel. Israel is becoming the most dangerous place in world for Jews to live in. Israel must make peace at all cost to insure its survival.