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To: i-node who wrote (451426)1/27/2009 10:31:18 AM
From: michael97123  Respond to of 1576322
 
Actually you might be right. More importantly the pals would be under no illusions with Bibi as PM. Nixon in China comes to mind as well. Sometimes warriors can make peace. Picture bibi and hamas shaking hands. Sadat and Begin did. So did Rabin and arafat. Could an islamist movement ever change a core position as in accepting the existance of israel. No one believes this possible. But with bibi and an american admin pushing for peace and promising massive developement of pal wb and gaza, one can hope. But even if impossible, at least arabs know where they stand if they rocket. Part of hamas mistake this time was that they thought that israel experience in 06 war would prevent them from taking bold action now.