On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 08:45:07 -0400, HarryKrause wrote:
I don't know what the answer is for Gaza. It is the canard of canards.
Perhaps the oil-soaked sheiks can build a road through Sinai and a bridge
into Jordon and then another road to "Palestinian" territory. But
wait...the Egyptians and Jordanians don't want anything much to do with
the "Palestinians" either.
Strawman, Harry. Like it or not, it is not an Egyptian or Jordanian
problem. It is an Israeli problem and it doesn't seem to be going away.
The Arab Muslims have all the real estate in that part of the Middle East
but for the bit of land comprising Israel. I'm sure the Arab Muslims can
afford to help out their less fortunate "Palestinian" brothers and
sisters, and bring them into the 14th Century.
And what bit of land is that, Harry? Every time I look, Israel's borders
keep getting bigger. Between the settlements and the wall, it's difficult
to tell. I have no answers either, but from my view, Israel's treatment
of the Palestinians is more than a little heavy handed and IMO it is
doubtful there will be any lasting peace while it continues.
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