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Let me tell you how I see these so called NEGOTIATIONS. They are nothing but a put on by ISRAEL. They don't want the world to deal with the fact that Israel has dislocated 3.5 Million Palestinians from their home and from their land. Do to the actions of Israel, little Palestinian children are born in these Refugee Camps and live a life of waiting to go home to the land that their parents tell them about daily. Israel has tried it's best to keep the focus on things like GAZA and JERUSALEM. Those are side issues. The main problem is the future of 3.5 Million Palestinians who were chased off their land by Israely TERRORIST. Slowly, the world is starting to recognize this. Israel is going to have to deal with it. All the American Weapons will not change that. There are 3.5 Million Palestinians that one day will go home. Get used to the idea, Lovers of Israely Terorist.
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To be fair, it must be pointed out that one man's Terrorist is another man's Freedom Fighter. In other words individual acts prompted by Nationalistic or Religious fervor must be looked at differently than State Sponsored Terrorism.
Individuals Jews or Arabs acting out of hatred for one of other fall into one category. A government that turns loose the military tanks and buldozers and helicopters on one part of it's population is another category. One day Israel will have to answer for the Terroristic acts against it's own citizens, the Palestinians. |
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The conflict israeli-palestinian is going to ssufer a radical change, the personalities of Sharon and Peres who will be at front of the conflict by the israeli side are a little bit RADICALS well, no that much but they look the conflict is such a manner that things will get stocked.
Also there is a vicious circle to bring peace in the zone: Palestinians says: dialogue before stop current violence Israelies: No, first stop violence then dialogue. So what is going to be the next step? |
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About Sharon's Administration
It is clear if you review the history of the Palestinian-Israelí Conflict, that all the Israel Rigth Wing Governments have stoped all the peace negotiations processes in its currently time, Sharon's arriving in power is a show of that, inclusive is the most rigid government to negotiate.
When you are negotiating you have to give and take, that is the best way to achieve a least and a fair peace. Don't you think? |
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