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ANALYSIS: Don't give up now, peace sponsors tell Israel, Palestinians

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Dec 16, 2008, 18:45 GMT


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lanceDec 16th, 2008 - 21:24:17

'Hence the Quartet statement, reaffirming the 'irreversibility' of the peace process'

That is so funny. They don't even have any standing in the issue. Now if Israel and Palestinian states said that then I would consider it more seriously.

The fact is: This is all posturing for political gain. The bureaucrats are no closer to peace than the militants are. It is just that militants are honest, whereas bureaucrats are two faced hypocrites.

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