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Regardless, people died. Same result, same intent.
You're expecting Hamas terrorists to be reasonable? I saw that Palestinian minister, ummmm some Woman, hard Arabic accent, damn forgot her name, come on ABC TV and denounce that this is a victory for Hamas and said "Unfortunately they're claiming it to be so". Clearly it does not reflect the Palestinian position on it. And unlike in the past, PA has distanced itself from the Hamas lately. What I'm saying is, no matter what the Israeli or the Palestinian terrorists do, the official sides should keep the process going. |
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So Israel is going to attack the world and the world will support them. Have your cake and eat it too, Lahore? Not happy at least a beginning has been made? What do you want? The Israeli PM to bend before you and ask for forgiveness and hand over all of Israel to you and then jump into the Gulf of Aqaba? ![]() Heavens! You are real difficult to appease. I use the word appease since the whole world is bending backwards to humour you guys. The US is putting all its weight behind all this humour! ![]() Last edited by Ray : 08-18-2005 at 15:39 PM. |
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Yes they should, but, as we've seen, with terrorists, they don't always tend to listen.
And the anti-terror drive in Palestine hasn't even really started. The PA and Israeli government should differentiate its relationship from NOW ON, between PA and Israeli terrorist and Israel and Hamas (also terrorists)... The Israelis had to go, it was given to the Palestinians in the historic mandate. Anybody expecting any more, any less IMO is not being fair. |
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I don't see much difference.
Of all the times, now you choose to agree with the Hamas? Reason I say this, thats what was echoed on ABC News by Jewish settlers. Its a non-issue if you look at it. It'll serve Israelis and the Palestinians to approach the issue with a one track mind. |
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[quote]I'm talking current affairs, you're talking history. There's too much past between the two races, they need to think in the NOW than what happened before. First each side gets its **** in order then they move.[/qutoe] Ignoring the past is absurd. The PA made it's bed by supporting terrorism and rejecting peace. Now, they can sleep in it. I don't expect the Israelis to be looking to negotiate. They should do what they have to ensure their security. Quote:
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I don't agree with Hamas, I was just saying that they do not see it the same way the Israeli government does. The Israeli government thinks it is doing what is best for Israel. Partly because of the demographic threat and partly to help the peace process.
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Number of W Bank settlers rises
The number of Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank has grown by more than 9,000 so far in 2005, an Israeli interior ministry official has said. This is despite the recent evacuation of four West Bank settlements. The spokesman, Gilad Heiman, said that the increase was due mainly to an influx of ultra-Orthodox Jews into the larger West Bank settlements. Mr Heiman said more than 246,000 settlers now lived on what he called occupied land. This figure does not count the 200,000 Israeli Jews who live in East Jerusalem, which Israel has annexed. The international community does not recognises this annexation, considering East Jerusalem occupied territory and part of the West Bank. Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, has promised to continue the programme of building new Jewish settlements in the West Bank following the evacuation of settlements in the Gaza Strip. Gaza 'ruse' Under the disengagement plan, Israel evicted approximately 9,000 settlers from all of the Gaza Strip and the four small settlements in the northern West Bank, territories occupied since 1967 by Israel. Palestinian officials have for some time expressed the fear that disengagement is a ruse to cement Israeli control over much of the West Bank. A Palestinian official expressed anger at the settler figures. "Israel's insistence on expanding settlements represents a declaration of war against the Palestinians because it aims to prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state by reinforcing and prolonging occupation," Palestinian minister Ghassan Khatib said. Mr Khatib said Gaza disengagement would be meaningless "unless the international community compels Israel to match it with a stop to settlement expansion in the West Bank". Mr Heiman said most of the newcomers to the West Bank were ultra-Orthodox Jews seeking affordable housing, while many others had moved to Maale Adumim, the largest West Bank settlement. Despite the rising numbers, the majority of Israelis favour removing more West Bank settlements, according to a poll published in the country's biggest newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth. A poll of 501 Israelis showed 54% backed further pullouts while 42% were opposed and 4% did not respond. Gaza protester dies In a separate development, an Israeli woman died Friday from burns she received when she set herself on fire last week to protest the Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. Yelena Bosinova, 54, a resident of the Kedumim settlement in the West Bank, set fire to herself on 17 August at a roadblock near the southern Israeli town of Netivot. She was the only Israeli who died during the evacuation of the 21 Gaza settlements, which was characterised by emotional but largely non-violent resistance. link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/mid...st/4188216.stm |
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