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To: tejek who wrote (797053)7/25/2014 4:59:15 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1579857
 
'If Netanyahu signs a cease-fire, he's finished'

Cabinet and Likud members vehemently oppose a cease-fire, but despite the great political risk, all signs indicate that Netanyahu is looking for a truce. haaretz.com



To: tejek who wrote (797053)7/25/2014 8:20:00 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579857
 
Imagine had the Arabs, instead of lining up to start a war against Israel in the Arab-Israeli war, had they embraced the Jews and decide to develop the newly formed "Palestine" into whatever it could have become. But they couldn't do that. They picked a war with the Jews and have continued to antagonize the situation decade after decade.

The Arabs have gotten what was coming to them. They deserve everything they've gotten. The Jews were willing to live in their homeland without being a problem. They could have built that entire area into something. Instead, the Jews built THEIR area into something while the Arabs live in squalor.

Now, you can blame the Jews from now on, but that is just bullshit. People are responsible for making their own ways. At some point the Arabs have to accept their circumstances and move forward.

If they continue to fight, they're going to lose. And when they lose they will have to pay with even more land. As they should.