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Olmert, Abbas finish meeting in Jerusalem (Extra)

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Mar 11, 2007, 18:47 GMT


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JoshuaPunditMar 11th, 2007 - 21:31:48

Hmmmm, this is almost comical.

Two`leaders' neither of whom have anything near a consensus among their own people having `meetings'. And neither one has the ability to do anything meaningful.

Any wonder nothing much happens?

Abbas' little hint about the Saudi Peace Plan is truly comical. In case anyone hasn't researched it, it calls for (a) Israel to retreat to the indefensible pre `67 borders and make thousands of its own citizens homeless so that the Palestinians can have a closer range to launch attacks on what's left of Israel (b)the Jews of Israel to go back to the pre `67 status quo in making the Old City of Jerusalem and the Jewish Holy Sites free of Jews and inaccessible to them and (c) flooding the rest of what's left of Israel with thousands of genocidal `refugees' and their descendants.

In exchange for endorsing what amounts to national suicide, Israel is promised undefined `normal relations', at least for the short time it would exist.

This is the Arabs' idea of a peace plan!

Actually,if anyone's interested there IS a relatively sane, fair and just way to end the Arab Israeli conflict - or at least, reveal who's serious about peace and co-existence and who isn't:

J O S H U A P U N D I T: A real peace proposal for the Middle East

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John UKMar 11th, 2007 - 23:41:59

Isreal was the one who through its extensive contacts in the US(AIPAC and a donkey called Bush) start the war in Iraq ,all they are interested in is to enjoy the spoils of their occupation and stealing the land of thir neighbours we are just starting to click in the west that they are using our blood and trasure to imprison thousands of arabs and wipe their land off the map.

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