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Originally Posted by Stan187
That was a completely different situation. The Golan is a strategic plateau that overlooks all of northern Israel, and Syria wants it given back BEFORE they even decide to consider peace talks.
The Suez Canal and Egypt's army proper are much further from Israel's border. Israel did not return the Sinai unconditionally. There were official peace talks prior to that happening. And a leadership personality to go along with it, as well as major economic hardships that Egypt was feeling due to the closure of the Suez Canal. That forced Sadat to negotiate. The comparison is not very similar.
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+++++ Syria has said that they wanna negotiate about issue....Israel has made statements that Syria is not "serious" when they call Israelis to same table....
I dont know how much more serious should be if other party calls to negotiate.....take a tattoo in forehead "we are serious"....
Israel is making excuses....